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What a match! Lorenzo should have won it in straights and credit to him for not collapsing in the third after missing all those match points. Actually it was Alcaraz who collapsed when serving to stay in the match. Musetti has some Federesque qualities that I really like. Hope to see him win at RG someday.
Posted by: Bettyjane | 07/26/2022 at 03:31 PM
(Nasally) "Ahh, yes...I remember it well" ----- to channel the late great William Claude Dukenfield.
Was not quite a decade ago that a 21-year-old out-of-nowhere, one JERZY JANOWICZ,
had a great run to the Paris MS1000 Final.....which is the closest he would ever come to winning a significant title.
But, oh-h-h boy-y-y, at that moment the tennis scribes were sure he was the next big thing ---
just like Raonic was destined to be the next Sampras!
Posted by: Gary Lee | 07/27/2022 at 03:09 PM