No I was right….at the French and at Wimbledon….the lad will probably win a Major eventually, but clearly not yet. As for winning 20, dream on.
Stick with moz.
No I was right….at the French and at Wimbledon….the lad will probably win a Major eventually, but clearly not yet. As for winning 20, dream on.
Stick with moz.
Bet you wished you had never started this string…. Schplotttt again you blowhard.
Maybe he's a late bloomer.
He's undoubtedly talented. Could come into his own in his early twenties.
CC
He is only 19 years old and he is already in the Top 10 players rankings. Anyway Mpzart is talking shit about him so get ready for it. He has not had much tennis since the French Open where the commentators mentioned he was playing with an injury, If Mozart watched the game he would not have opened his huge trap because he lost.
Since then he played in two exhibition matches on grass which he both lost and then at Wimbledon where he clearly was not ready to play on grass since he was not realy eady to play not prepared for matches.
To Summarize since the end of may his total performances was -
* 2 exhiiont matches on grass
* Wimbledon
* the hard court tournaments in Montreal and Cincinnati
That is not enough matches to get into "gear" and produce top class performances. anyway..
I think he will be back to his normal performance level in the US Open.
So you excuse Alcatraz after exhibition matches and 2 tournaments
, but you condemn Nadal in his first tournament back from injury. It must be love!
clevermike
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on what you wrote about the youngster during the past three months and apologize to the player concerned for the junk comments you made. Unless you do that you will be reminded after every tournament he won - and there will be many - that you did not look at reality when writing the comments.
Incidentally Alcaraz is now ranked the number 11 player in the world - he is only 29 ranking points short of being in the Top 10 and he is bound to get those points easily in the Monte Carlo tournament. In the race to Turin EOYT Alcaraz is now second after Nadal and before Medvedev. Both Nadal and Medvedev will miss three ATP 1000 and one ATP 500 tournament and the rankings can change drastically before the French Open next month.