Good one going on...looks like Coco will pull it out
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In reply to ray That was some match. That opponent used all the gamesmanship and tactics that she could think of, plus she has some very good tennis talents, anyway Coco survived.
In reply to birdseye
Tiafoe won his first round match in straight sets, while Stephens went out to 19th seed Haddad Maia 6-4 in the final set.
Eubanks also won his match in four sets. McDonald beat Felix AA in four sets too.
Swiatek, Rybakina and Muchova also advanced.
In reply to mikesiva
What's gone wrong with FAA?
In reply to FuzzyWuzzy
The Canadian curse- it isnt hockey
In reply to ray
Good win - glad she responded to the gamesmanship and the umpire.
In reply to FuzzyWuzzy
She seems to faded
Murray advances
What is Venus trying to prove at age 43?
hope venus call it a nite
In reply to FuzzyWuzzy
Alcaraz advanced due to a retirement, and there were wins too for Keys, Sabalenka, and Mmoh, who put our 11th seed Khachanov in straight sets.
Fernandez lost in three, while Jabeur struggled with illness to win her first round match.
In reply to Chrissy
Chrissy How come you dont big up the Guyanese girl Vickery. Shame, shame
In reply to Chrissy
Gauff vs Andreeva is Serena vs sharapova all over again.
Will gauff have a better record
but make less money than Andreeva?.
In reply to jahmekyah
Gauff with ease.
Taylor Townsend also wins - big win that against di Brazilian
In reply to Chrissy
Happy for Townsend (new mother) minimum earned even if she suffer a loss the next match $191,000
In reply to FuzzyWuzzy
No one biting?
Imagine Rune complaining about having to play his opening match on one of the outside smaller courts while Venus (ranked 470 and her opponent #70) gets a prime-time slot on Arthur Ashe.

In reply to Kay
Home drum ...
Tsitsipas gone...he seems more caught up with his new love than with tennis
Ruud gone
In reply to ray
These Scandinavian players, Rune and Ruud, are very inconsistent given their high ranking.
In reply to ray
Convincing second round win for Tiafoe. Wozniacki turned back the clock to knock out 11th seed Kvitova, while Eubanks also lost.
Swiatek and Rybakina advanced as well.
Good one with Isner and MMoh right now
Mmoh ushers in Isner's retirement...Mmoh real classy guy
Isner real emotional
Carlos with ease
In reply to Chrissy
Also winning their second round matches were Keys, Sabalenka, Medvedev, Vondrousova, Jabeur, and Svitolina, but Monfils lost to sixth seed Rublev.
Tiafoe moves on
In reply to ray
Fritz too. Paul, Shelton as well
Coco leading 5-0 3rd set
Dis done
In reply to ray
Djokovic came from two sets down to win his third round match. Townsend put up a good fight, but eventually lost to Muchova. Swiatek won too.
Wozniacki's dream return continues, and she plays Gauff next in the fourth round.
In reply to mikesiva
Good win Maddie
Brilliant Carlito
4-2
Done in four
In reply to Chrissy
Only Carlos playing in this tournament?
In reply to FuzzyWuzzy
You begging like you did with brooks in the front room too?
In reply to imusic
Sorry Chrissy.
Stan the man doing well against Sinner
In reply to FuzzyWuzzy
Your feeling hurt
In reply to imusic
No Chrissy
In reply to FuzzyWuzzy
Huh?
In reply to mikesiva
Wozniacki is looking really good in terms of fitness and match readiness. This will be a good one ....
In reply to Chrissy
Good win Ben Shelton
Colin Powell Doppelgänger
In reply to FanAttick
Really good win but Paul is clearly injured.
That said anyone with that serve who is a lefty can win slams and Ben has been around tennis all his life.
Could be the best of the young US men.
In reply to Chriss
Reminds a bit of Nadal!
Love this kid!
In reply to StumpCam
Yep
Good win Coco
Sinner, Rune, Alcaraz and Shelton - all under 21
Swiatek 0-4 against Ostapenko!
In reply to StumpCam
She lost
Djoka with ease
In reply to FanAttick
Ben Shelton's dad, Bryan Shelton, played on the ATP tour in the 1990s, when, as we all know, there weren't that many male black American tennis players on the professional circuit. Bryan now coaches Ben.
Tiafoe won in straight sets too.
Coco v Ostapenko should be good...
Not sure if Coco can beat her
Ostapenko is trouble period.
She doesnt look athletic, she is a piece of work, but damn
..she hits the ball as cleanly as anybody in the game
..including men
.ON BOTH WINGS.
Her biggest weakness used to be her 2nd serve which used to be just sit up and hit me.
Shes improved that and therefore is more consistent. She can beat anyone in the womens game on any given day.
Very dangerous player. Nobody likes to play her
.either for her tennis, or her on court behavior.
Queen Wen!!!
Come een Chrissy, i know you are a fan
In reply to Kay
Improving all the time - still needs work on that serve.
The thing about this match is that we know Ons has been ill with a virus so well see.
That said shes in the QFs - another young one showing real promise.
She may well be the best of the Chinese women to date.
In reply to imusic
I enjoy watching her play...she hits the ball real well...her vs Sabalenka should be fun
In reply to Chrissy
Yeah, her first serve percentage is very low. Lots of work needed in that area ....
In reply to Kay
Medvedev and Rublev win...the Russians are conquering America!
In reply to mikesiva
What about the British????
In reply to mikesiva
Now they play each other.
Today Shelton plays Tiafoe. I think Shelton will win.
So there will be a Russian and an American in the semis.
In reply to Chrissy
Coco the giant killer!
In reply to StumpCam
That was a tactical masterclass from Gauff.
Don't engage Ostapenko in her favourite game, which is hit the ball hard and harder. Instead, Gauff used an accurate, defensive ploy of hitting the ball long, with pace and topspin, to push Jelena back, and take her favourite counter-attacking punch out of the game. Once the rally went beyond five shots, Gauff was always favoured to win the point. Ostapenko was so starved of her favourite shot in the first set, that the Latvian started to snatch at it, and make errors in the second.
Gauff 6-0,6-2. On to the semi-finals.
In reply to mikesiva
that was excellent from Coco, thought she might lose
In reply to StumpCam
Excellent match for Coco.
Djoka was too good for Fritz
Ben won Set 1 against Frances.
Dis youth will win slams.
Even steven so far ...
In reply to Kay
Ben in four.
Hope he beats Djoka.
In reply to Chrissy
Exciting match!
Shelton has one hulleva lefty serve, on first and second. Like his pal Eubanks, he goes for it on his second, so he gets lots of aces, and lots of double faults. Risk and reward. And what a forehand!
A semi-final against Djokovic has probably come a year too soon, but Shelton is clearly one for the future.
In reply to mikesiva
I am afraid he will have to be more economical against Djokovic who makes his opponents pay big time for unforced errors.
He will mature with game time and is definitely one for the future ...
Sabalenka wins with ease- 1st woman to reach semis of all four since Serena.
Keys wins in two
In reply to StumpCam
Interesting read.
Women's semi finals today
Gauff vs Muchova
Keys vs Sabalenka
Two potentially tough encounters.
In reply to mikesiva
Would love to see Coco win it all.
In reply to nick2020
1st set Coco 6-4
In reply to Chrissy
Reminds me of Shapovalov and has a big game like Shapo does
At a similar stage in his career, they said the same thing about Shapo
I wouldnt be surprised if Shelton follows a similar career trajectory as Shapo
Time will tell
In reply to imusic
Well see
And Coco wins - fabulous rally
In reply to Chrissy
Sure was
In reply to Chrissy
CoCo..CoCo
CoCo
In reply to ray
Keys leading 5-0
Bagel dat
In reply to Chrissy
Keys mentally unlocked
In reply to FanAttick
Fi real.
In reply to FanAttick
Instead of chatting about keys mentally unlocking, give credit where credit is more than due.
That was champion character AND GAME displayed by Sabalenka. She wasnt at her best and still found a way to win.
Tremendous!
In reply to imusic
I tend to reserve judgement on players from that part of the world until their pee samples are fully evaluated
as Buju Banton said.. mi nuh trust
In reply to imusic
I left that game in the second set thinking Keys had it...shocked that Sabalenka came back the way Keys was playing
In reply to ray
Maddie has a history of dis
Coco v Sabalenka
Record 3-2 Coco. Sabalenka won their last meeting but dat was pre Gilbert.
In reply to Chrissy
Mentally fragile
Shelton got the medias attention.
Historically, that title has been reserved for the rich white kids who grew up at the country club the ones whove long been able to get away with bucking convention. And yet its Shelton - a Black son of the South managed by Federers TEAM8 entertainment firm, the youngest American US Open finalist in 31 years - who has emerged as a super brat for the social media age, endorsed by the 1980s-era original himself. This guy has got more upside than any other American I believe, John McEnroe, told Eurosport earlier this year. [Hes going to be the real deal. Really, the notable thing they dont appear to have in common at the moment is ego.
In reply to FanAttick
I feel it for her - she should have won last night in two.
In reply to imusic
Keys has improved a lot since last year. She's become more consistent with her ground strokes, in particular.
However, the semi with Sabalenka revealed that Keys still has some weaknesses that the Belarussian exposed.
Keys second serve is weak, compared to Sabalenka, who fires it down with more pace. Both Keys and Sabalenka have some of the most powerful forehands in the game. However, Sabalenka is also deadly on the backhand, while Keys backhand is not particularly dangerous.
That said, Keys did well to take Sabalenka down to the wire.
In reply to mikesiva
I think a relaxed CoCo will take care of Sabalenka with ease ..my only worry is that the weight of expectations of potentially winning her 1st slam will make it very challenging for young CoCo..
Im hoping for the best though
Talent wise CoCo has a much higher ceiling
In reply to FanAttick
Coco is probably shaking in her Boots; at the thought of having to face Sabalenka tomorrow...
Her team was hoping that Madison Keys would so the dirty work for them..
Keys lasted three sets because of her power.... As the match progressed, her hitting power diminished.
Shelton v Djokovic on now
Joka giving the kid a lesson
In reply to ray
Yep
Ben should have broken and taken the set there
In reply to Chrissy
Ben shows promise buts need to tighten up his game
In reply to Chrissy
Carlos in trouble here
In reply to FanAttick
Fi real
Lets go Carlos
Medvedev in some kinda zone right now ....
In reply to FanAttick
Here comes Carlos
Machismo del Machismo
the epitome of .....
Great match so far
Set 3 - Carlos
Big win dis Med
In reply to Chrissy
Wow..looks like #24 for joker
phenomenal match!
The kids are out, now the men will fight it out ...
Didnt see a lot of this match, but from what I saw, a deeerved victory for Medvedev. Played out of his skin.
Once his first serve is on, hes very dangerous.
Hell need to repeat and maybe even do better against Djoka on Sunday
In reply to imusic
Yes indeed - he did his homework and delivered.
Carlos first serve was off last night.
In reply to imusic
Yes, on hard court, Medvedev has one of the best serves in the men's game. The Russian is poor on clay, average on grass, but on hard court he's up there with Alcaraz and Djokovic. Most times, when it comes to rallies, Alcaraz crushes the Next Gen, such as Zverev. But Medvedev matches him shot for shot in the rallies, to the point where the Spaniard resorted to serve-and-volley tennis, or drop shots to get out of the rallies. The Russian can run all day, and retrieve balls, and send them back even faster!
Medvedev really hurt Alcaraz in the rallies with that backhand down-the-line deep to the Spaniard's forehand time and time again.
Of course, Djokovic is a different kettle of fish, but it's not like Medvedev hasn't beaten him before. The head-to-head is 9-5, in favour of the Serb, of course, but the Russian has beaten Djokovic in the past, most notably in the final of the US Open a few years ago.
Sabalenka drinking Coco tea.
In reply to Ridge
Watch di ride
In reply to Chrissy
Wants the teenager to win it, but I don't like what I saw in the first set.
Double fault, Coco gets the break.
In reply to Ridge
Set 2 Coco!
Is that the actor 'Leon' sitting near to Coco's Mom..?
Coco breaks early
Double break now
4-0
And Coco wins
Barring injury
Coco a legend in the making.
congrats to Coco....
she returned every ball...
I wonder how Madison Keys feels right now...
In reply to Chrissy
Trouble met trouble and destroyed trouble
She doesnt look athletic, she is a piece of work, but damn ..she hits the ball as cleanly as anybody in the game ..including men .ON BOTH WINGS.
Her biggest weakness used to be her 2nd serve which used to be just sit up and hit me.
Shes improved that and therefore is more consistent. She can beat anyone in the womens game on any given day.
Very dangerous player. Nobody likes to play her .either for her tennis, or her on court behavior.
Where is Imusic?
Slobbylenka had a mental breakdown under the blazing guns of CoCo Gauff


In reply to FanAttick
Im right here.
Coco deserved her victory. Period. Better player on the day won.
And what did I post that was untrue?
Both Ostapenko and Sabalenka are dangerous players
In reply to FanAttick
Coco - gymnastics, track and tennis and then along came di mental coach champ Brad Gilbert.
Add di home crowd advantage to dat and she won the biggest three setter of the tournament.
In reply to jahmekyah
Most likely. Congrats to her. I am still surprised at her progress..Have not been following Tennis
as keenly since Serena's left the scene.
But Coco certainly looks the part and Coach Brad Gilbert seems a wonder worker and deserves a lot of kudos too.
USA Tennis is on its way back.Maybe I will be a keen fan once again.
Well done Coco
In reply to Ridge
She won in three sets for most of the tournament.
In reply to Chrissy
A very good comeback win for Gauff.
Since losing the French Open final to Swiatek last year, Gauff has made significant improvements on here weaknesses back then.
When she served, she often fell away to the side, which took away from her ability to generate power. No sign of that this tournament. Her service motion is more fluid, and she's been able to generate much more speed than she used to.
Under pressure, her forehand used to crack. Opponents would pepper the forehand, waiting for the cracks to appear. No sign of that this tournament. The forehand was a massive weapon.
There's a Big Four now.
Sabalenka
Swiatek
Gauff
Rybakina
Congrats to di Djoka.
24 grand slams and tying Margaret Court is a major achievement. Respect.
VERY HIGH QUALITY TENNIS ON DISPLAY FROM BOTH PLAYERS
The match hinges on that 2nd set tie breaker. Everybody, including his box knew that winning thst 2nd set was key for Djoka. The way his box celebrated at the end of that 2nd set you knew it was a major relief for them. Dont think they believed their man could survive in 5 against Medvedev if it came to that.
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