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NavyDiver
21st January 2025, 11:15 AM
Is to much tennis nearly enough?

Was it "Australian Open: Kichenok won't shake hands, Sinner wins 'point of the tournament'"

"Sinner and Rune play the 'point of the tournament'"

The WA lad giving Sinner some stick for the first set was it for me[biggrin][biggrin][biggrin][biggrin]

Men's and women's quarterfinals

Coco Gauff (3) vs Paula Badosa (11) not before 11:30am on Rod Laver Arena
Tommy Paul (12) vs Alexander Zverev (2) not before 2pm on Rod Laver Arena
Aryna Sabalenka (1) vs Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (27) not before 7pm on Rod Laver Arena
Novak Djokovic (7) vs Carlos Alcaraz (3) last on Rod Laver Arena


Personally hope Carlos kicks butt and melts a grumpy snow flake[bigrolf][bigrolf][bigrolf]

RANDLOVER
21st January 2025, 08:51 PM
I've been watching some of the tennis, depending on what I'm doing. I was annoyed in yesterday's match between Navarro and Kasatkina when they went to the 18h00 News at set point, as there can be as few as two set points in a ladies match. They did say to go to their other channels but they didn't keep following the match, not even the point, so much for an organisation that is supposed to love and understand Tennis.

I liked Eva Lys' attitude against Iga Swiatek, she was smiling even though she was getting mauled, however she can say she has won against Iga even if it was only one game.

NavyDiver
22nd January 2025, 09:41 AM
MIA CULPA Novak Djokovic did a amazing recovery and took out the young gun.

My shut eye took me to bed before that occurred [thumbsupbig] Novak Djokovic showcases generational ability to thrive in chaos after outduelling Carlos Alcaraz in Australian Open epic

Sporting contests billed as blockbusters often tend to disappoint, but the signs were apparent early on that this epic would not disappoint. And for the next 3 hours and 37 minutes, the fans were treated to an Australian Open clash of the highest order.
Djokovic called the match one of the best he's been involved with at Melbourne Park, and although he was beaten, Alcaraz couldn't help but agree."


Mr de Minaur is back on court tonight facing a Sinner[biggrin] Both are cool. Aussi bias will have be on Alexs side perhaps IF I can stay awake [bigrolf]

RANDLOVER
24th January 2025, 11:58 AM
Well Alex de Minaur lost against Sinner who seems to be his kryptonite as that is 10 from 10.

The only Australians left in is an all Australian affair in the mixed doubles final today.

RANDLOVER
7th February 2025, 10:02 AM
It seems the AO was such a success that some other sports want to play in Melbourne like the American NFL (Gridiron) and their NBA (Basketball).

Victoria News NSW government accused of 'epic failure' as NFL, NBA chooses Melbourne over Sydney Melbourne has further cast

Redirect Notice (https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/nsw-government-accused-of-epic-failure-as-nfl-nba-chooses-melbourne-over-sydney/news-story/0511c1b97949b2859ddaecf0d3bca35b%3famp)

3toes
8th February 2025, 07:19 AM
The US NFL plays 3 games a year in London. Required the stadium to be rebuilt to accommodate their requirements as those for soccer were not what they needed. Stadium can now play both NFL and soccer

Some years ago was on a train to London. 2 hour trip but standing all the am way as was not enough seats. Speaking to the person standing beside me found out they were US and worked for the US NFL. Was based in Europe as were looking to increase viewership and expand playing the game as saw a big opportunity for the sport

At the time were looking to base a team in London to play in the US league. Seems this was not going to work as it would have required a US team 3 weeks to move 200 odd people from US to London and back each game. Seems they settled on 3 games over 3 weeks. They are all sold out with about 60k attending each game

RANDLOVER
8th February 2025, 08:40 AM
I'm not surprised about the amount of staff involved as IIRC each side basically has two teams, an offensive and a defensive one, and a player in the sideline that just takes kicks.

RANDLOVER
1st July 2025, 12:54 AM
The third of the Tennis Grand Slams of the year is being held at Wimbledon right now, the AO is the first.

Unfortunately Australia's Kim Birrel and Alexei Popyrin have lost their matches. I remember Kim playing the Brisbane Open and thinking, she was playing out of her skin, she must be a local, and she is close enough as from the Gold Coast. Likewise home ground advantage helped the Brit win against Alexei.

p38arover
1st July 2025, 11:02 AM
Is too much tennis nearly enough?

Any tennis is too much.

RANDLOVER
21st January 2026, 06:57 PM
In the AO last night an Aussie was guaranteed to win but unfortunately Qld's Kim Birrel lost to fellow Aussie Madeline Inglis in an exhausting match, hopefully it hasn't tired her out for her doubles match today, as she's lost the 1st set and his down in the 2nd. Edit: As I suspected Inglis did lose in the doubles.

In more bad news Aussie Alja Tomljanovic lost to Elena Ruse who was very positive, talking and nodding to herself.

RANDLOVER
25th January 2026, 01:30 PM
Our Australians John Peers and Olivia Gadecki are through to the next round of the Mixed Doubles.

NavyDiver
26th January 2026, 12:09 PM
Alex de Minaur demolishes Alexander Bublik
De Minaur will now play Alcaraz in the quarterfinals

Aussie Aussie Aussie AO [bigrolf]

A chance is a chance!

Redback
27th January 2026, 12:23 AM
While I'm not a fan of tennis, I really enjoyed the mini series Goolagong, that's one tough women.

RANDLOVER
29th January 2026, 08:12 AM
Alex de Minaur demolishes Alexander Bublik
De Minaur will now play Alcaraz in the quarterfinals

Aussie Aussie Aussie AO [bigrolf]

A chance is a chance!

With De Minuar's departure Australians are out of the Men's and Women's Singles, also Women's Doubles, but still in Mixed Doubles with Peers and Gadecki, and Men's Doubles with Polmans and Kubler.

Redback
30th January 2026, 12:48 AM
Alex de Minaur demolishes Alexander Bublik


De Minaur will now play Alcaraz in the quarterfinals

Aussie Aussie Aussie AO [bigrolf]

A chance is a chance!

he went well, eh!!