Apart from prize money, he needs it seeing he gets big fines in most matches he plays.He co hosts a TV show here in Sydney call Ninja Warrior it rates highly when he is on it., makes good money from that show.Holy Moly, Nick has made almost $10Mil in prize money. (Sorry, I got distracted.)
Obviously, Novak will be the favorite. Nerves will play a part on both sides. Novak has a lot riding on this one, and he will be aware of the H2H, and how dangerous Nick is. (Didn't realize that Novak has yet to take a set off of Nick. But that was a long time ago, too.) Can Nick serve great and play within himself? Will that rattle Novak early? Will there be drama and gamesmanship? For Nick to win, he's got to stay calm and get into Novak's game early. He's also got to get the job done in 4 max, IMO. Novak has to keep calm and play his game, and not let in distractions, like the #21, or the crowd. I think he did himself no favors with the crowd today. My one prediction for the moment is that the crowd will start pro-Kyrgios.
Nick will probably retire if he winsTented is it too late to get Keli to fashion some Voodoo dolls of the finalists..I can go to dollar general store to get the needle pins!
If Nick wins he becomes legendary..God help Us all.
She’ll have to answer that, but …Tented is it too late to get Keli to fashion some Voodoo dolls of the finalists..I can go to dollar general store to get the needle pins!
If Nick wins he becomes legendary..God help Us all.
Remember what I said about hazard pay for the umpire? Who is the poor sod who will get the "honor" of refereeing this match? They've got be bringing in the big guns. (Which I mean sort of literally.)She’ll have to answer that, but …
It just occurred to me that I should have added options to vote for Djokovic or Kyrgios through default. I can already imagine people getting hit by balls, an avalanche of code violations, pulling the umpire off the chair, kicking the tournament supervisor. They should be scanned before taking court to check for knives, nunchucks, and flame flowers.
Which umpire picks the 'short straw' in the umpires room gets to umpire the matchRemember what I said about hazard pay for the umpire? Who is the poor sod who will get the "honor" of refereeing this match? They've got be bringing in the big guns. (Which I mean sort of literally.)
Yep, he will retire to become a television reality television personality, get his own daytime talk show or become a porn star. JajajaNick will probably retire if he wins![]()
He already hosts a tv program here in Sydney called Ninja Warrior it gets high ratings when he is onYep, he will retire to become a television reality television personality, get his own daytime talk show or become a porn star. Jajaja
Depending on how the match goes, when they give the umpire that little plate in the trophy ceremony, I hope they also pin a medal on his/her chest. Whether Purple Heart or Service Above and Beyond.Which umpire picks the 'short straw' in the umpires room gets to umpire the match
Seeing it is in London....I will go for British James Keothavong, he wont put up with any nonscense
Or another alternative bring back The Headmaster aka Lars Graf he wont put up with any BS, antics, etc of any kind.Lars would have to just 'stare' at players, they were too afraid to talk back or query any ruling he had in the matches he umpired.
Novak's getting older and tighter, and the pressure does mount. I think he dropped the first set of all but one of his matches in that last USO. He doesn't want to start slow, but he does tend to be vulnerable in the first set. Nick will need to jump on that to have a chance.I am curious to see if Djokovic starts slow once again. He has been starting slow lately not just in this tournament but in the past year or so...
For Kyrgios, I am curious to see on how he will return Djokovic's serves. He is not one of the best returners in the tour, by all means. But, I am curious on how he will return especially if he gets an early lead.
Interestingly enough, if Kyrgios does win Wimbledon this year, it will be the 20-year anniversary in which the last Australian won Wimbledon: Lleyton Hewitt. Hewitt is one of the few Australians that defended Kyrgios antics and personality.
Interestingly enough, Nick’s best match, in my opinion, is the match against Federer at the Miami Open in 2017. High-quality match and Nick was contained and focus throughout the match. Let’s see if we see that Nick on SundayNovak's getting older and tighter, and the pressure does mount. I think he dropped the first set of all but one of his matches in that last USO. He doesn't want to start slow, but he does tend to be vulnerable in the first set. Nick will need to jump on that to have a chance.
Nick and Novak both know they have to serve well. Nick's serve is hard to read, which should frustrate Novak. But he's one of the best returners of serve in the game, and he'll stick his racquet on it enough times to keep the ball in play and win points. Nick can have a very fine return of serve, especially when he is feeling loose. In the end, if Novak's serving day is bigger, he will surely win. If Nick's is bigger, he'll be in with a shot, is all. It's Nick that has to play focused and contained. He can blow smoke over Tsitsipas and win a match, but I don't think that will work on Djokovic, or on CC at Wimbledon in the final. Be chill, Nick!