OT: Pro Tennis Thread
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OT: Pro Tennis Thread
I know this isn't a hot topic, but I'm sure there are some others besides myself enjoying the US Open
Melanie Oudin lives in my hometown and I can't believe she beat Sharapova. I also can't believe Roddick is already out. I was hoping for a rematch between him and Federer. Now, I think it will be Murray and Fed. Also, Venus getting beat yesterday was a bit of a shocker as well.
But, I don't think anyone is going to beat Venus.
Anyone else watching the Open?
Melanie Oudin lives in my hometown and I can't believe she beat Sharapova. I also can't believe Roddick is already out. I was hoping for a rematch between him and Federer. Now, I think it will be Murray and Fed. Also, Venus getting beat yesterday was a bit of a shocker as well.
But, I don't think anyone is going to beat Venus.
Anyone else watching the Open?
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Same here. Maybe because the other three majors don't take place during football season? That's certainly the case with me.Zlax45 wrote:I watch the other three majors in tennis but rarely watch the US Open....I have no idea why I do this though.
With football getting underway, a great fall lineup of big boxing cards, racing reaching its stretch run and hockey around the corner, not to mention all the kid-oriented activities in which I participate once the school year starts, I don't have time or desire to care about any other sports now.
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Watching it right now. US Open is actually one of my favorites, especially the first week under the lights. Nothing beats those early US Open rounds.
Oudin has a lot of fight. She really needs to learn to focus and not waste the first set of each match. She's pathetic in the opening set. She does have amazing court awareness and since she's not a power player, is really enjoyable to watch.
I assume you mean no one will beat Serena. Venus got the boot unfortunately. Don't mind. Serena is a hell of a player.
Oudin has a lot of fight. She really needs to learn to focus and not waste the first set of each match. She's pathetic in the opening set. She does have amazing court awareness and since she's not a power player, is really enjoyable to watch.
I assume you mean no one will beat Serena. Venus got the boot unfortunately. Don't mind. Serena is a hell of a player.
Oudin did it again. They're calling her the comeback kid. Usually, when you beat a big name or seeded player, you have a letdown the following game but not this kid apparently. And in case people think she's a fluke, she did pretty well at Wimbledon too this year.. A rising start.
I love the US Open. Nothing more electric than this tournament among the GS. the timing is right too, as the tournament unwinds, the NFL season starts.
Among the four big ones, the Australian open is the one that catches me me a bit off, maybe because it's so early in the season when Hockey is in full stride.
I love the US Open. Nothing more electric than this tournament among the GS. the timing is right too, as the tournament unwinds, the NFL season starts.
Among the four big ones, the Australian open is the one that catches me me a bit off, maybe because it's so early in the season when Hockey is in full stride.
Great win today by Oudin. She is amazing. Watchin her, she's not very flashy or powerful but she just kind of gets rolling ang all of a sudden, she's ahead again. Very competitive and conistent. She makes her opponent mess up...just keeps hitting it back to you.10spro wrote:Oudin did it again. They're calling her the comeback kid. Usually, when you beat a big name or seeded player, you have a letdown the following game but not this kid apparently. And in case people think she's a fluke, she did pretty well at Wimbledon too this year.. A rising start.
I love the US Open. Nothing more electric than this tournament among the GS. the timing is right too, as the tournament unwinds, the NFL season starts.
Among the four big ones, the Australian open is the one that catches me me a bit off, maybe because it's so early in the season when Hockey is in full stride.
Isner looks like such a giant out there. At 6' 9", he is quite an athelete to compete with the shorter, more agile players. Another Georgian makes good! (besides Oedin)10spro wrote:And yes, there's someone that can bomb the serve faster than A. Roddick. 6'9" J. Isner has a beast of a serve and he could well surprise at this Open.
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I doubt Oudin plays today, main matches to be on TV are usually the 1:00 PM and 7:PM EST matches. So for example Andy Murray will be the main event this afternoon, while Rafa and Serena Williams will get the night crowd later on.sportdan30 wrote:What are the scheduled times for the matches today? I really would like to watch Oudin play, but ESPN only has a TBD for the time.
Novak Djokovic is one of the favorites at the US Open and does a fine imitation of fellow players like A. Roddick, Rafa Nadal and M. Sharapova. After his fine win last night he challenged Mac to a game and did a little imitation of him. If you want to skip the initial interview, just pick up the video at the four minute mark.
This guy is fun for the game...
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This guy is fun for the game...
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Great stuff! Mac is the best. Anyone ever see him in that episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm where he gets stuck in the limo with Larry driving?10spro wrote:Novak Djokovic is one of the favorites at the US Open and does a fine imitation of fellow players like A. Roddick, Rafa Nadal and M. Sharapova. After his fine win last night he challenged Mac to a game and did a little imitation of him. If you want to skip the initial interview, just pick up the video at the four minute mark.
This guy is fun for the game...
Funny, funny stuff
Nope and she wasn't able to reach into her bag of tricks last night.10spro wrote:Here she goes again. Does Oudin ever win the first set?
Good to have an up and comer for the American woman though, but she's got to ditch that horrible tee-shirt and black skirt outfit. Wazniacki on the other hand.......yum yum
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I think I know what your saying, but remember, she's just 17. "They" could be "late bloomers"sportdan30 wrote:Agree Jack. Now that Oudin has made some cash, maybe it could be spent on something ummmmm that's needed. Even the wife made a comment!
p.s. looks like the Finals will be Nadal / Federer & Serena / Clijsters
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Federer-Nadal would be a dream final for all Tennis fans. Having said that if Nadal beats Gonzalez in the quarters, he'll be facing Del Potro who at 6'6" is playing his best tennis and serving very well. And that's a big IF, because Gonzalez is a grinder like Rafa and to be honest, the Spaniard still doesn't look 100% to me yet.
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I hear ya. But whether they're playing the finals in the morning, afternoon or evening, it's still NFL Sunday that people will be focusing on. Day and Night.sportdan30 wrote:Here's what is wrong with tennis. They have the men's finals on Sunday afternoon. That's right smack in the middle of the kickoff Sunday! I remember it being this way last year as well. Why can't they get the men's finals in prime time?
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Because it clashes with NBC's Sunday Night Football and would get destroyed in the ratings. And WCO is spot-on about "60 Minutes."sportdan30 wrote:Here's what is wrong with tennis. They have the men's finals on Sunday afternoon. That's right smack in the middle of the kickoff Sunday! I remember it being this way last year as well. Why can't they get the men's finals in prime time?
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Then it should have it's own prime time slot. Monday doesn't work because of Monday Night Football, but what's wrong with Tuesday evening? This way, the players are well rested and the tennis fans in the US don't have to make a decision of which to watch...football or tennis. I'm strictly speaking from a tennis marketing stand point. They've been struggling for years now to figure out how to attract more Americans back to the game. Having the chance to watch presumably Nadal/Federer in the finals would be a great event to see, especially under the lights.
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No way CBS is giving up a night of its new prime-time fall lineup for tennis.sportdan30 wrote:Then it should have it's own prime time slot. Monday doesn't work because of Monday Night Football, but what's wrong with Tuesday evening? This way, the players are well rested and the tennis fans in the US don't have to make a decision of which to watch...football or tennis. I'm strictly speaking from a tennis marketing stand point. They've been struggling for years now to figure out how to attract more Americans back to the game. Having the chance to watch presumably Nadal/Federer in the finals would be a great event to see, especially under the lights.
I don't know how to say this without sounding like a prick, because I really enjoy the sport, too: But it's tennis. It's not a prime-time sport in the United States, especially without a dominant American male in the final.
There are only five sports in America for which an American network would give up its prime-time weekday lineup to show postseason games: NFL, college football, college basketball, NBA and baseball. The NFL is about the only sport for which a network would give up its prime-time weekday lineup for a regular-season game.
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