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Carlos Alcaraz defeats Dusan Lajovic 64 62 to reach the SFs in Buenos Aires, his first tournament since early November, played very well.
B.Zapata Miralles d F.Cerundolo 63 67(4) 63 where he will play Alcaraz in the SFs in Buenos Aires
 
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Semi Finals, Rotterdam,

Daniil Medvedev (6) vs Grigor Dimitrov
Jannik Sinner vs Tallon Griekspoor WC

Buenos Aires Semi Finals,

Cam Norrie (2) vs J. Varillas
C.Alcaraz (1) vs B.Zapata Miralles Q
 
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Semi Finals at Delray Beach,

T.Fritz (1) vs M. McDonald
M. Kecmanovic (4) vs R.Albot
 
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Regarding FAA, if he is going to ever going to be a dominant player, this has to be the year that he wins a slam or two. FAA is now the same age as Federer was in 2004, the year he truly became dominant (3 slam wins and 11-0 in finals). If FAA doesn't win a slam this year, his ceiling becomes an Andy Murray like career.
 

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Regarding FAA, if he is going to ever going to be a dominant player, this has to be the year that he wins a slam or two. FAA is now the same age as Federer was in 2004, the year he truly became dominant (3 slam wins and 11-0 in finals). If FAA doesn't win a slam this year, his ceiling becomes an Andy Murray like career.
Sorry you cant compare FAA to Federer, that is like comparing apples to oranges, I personally prefer apples, aka Federer :) all players develop at their own pace for starters, men seem to mature at age 25 plus, FAA has to improve in area's of his game, last year he had a good run at indoor events, expecting him to win a slam or 2 this year is like 'pie in the sky'.
 
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Sorry you cant compare FAA to Federer, that is like comparing apples to oranges, I personally prefer apples, aka Federer :) all players develop at their own pace for starters, men seem to mature at age 25 plus, FAA has to improve in area's of his game, last year he had a good run at indoor events, expecting him to win a slam or 2 this year is like 'pie in the sky'.
Some players may mature at age 25+, but the rule of 23 is pretty much firm. With the exception of Ivan Lendl (who was 24 when he won his first slam), all ATP players with 6+ slams won their first slam before their 23rd birthday. And even Lendl, who was the exception to the rule, had these stats during his age 20-22 seasons:

1980 (age 20) - 7 titles, 110 match wins, YE ranking 6
1981 (age 21) - 10 titles, YE ranking 2
1982 (age 22) - 15 titles, 92% winning percentage

If FAA is going to be an all-time great, he is going to need to have a breakout season, either consisting of a slam or 7+ titles in 2023.
 

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Some players may mature at age 25+, but the rule of 23 is pretty much firm. With the exception of Ivan Lendl (who was 24 when he won his first slam), all ATP players with 6+ slams won their first slam before their 23rd birthday. And even Lendl, who was the exception to the rule, had these stats during his age 20-22 seasons:

1980 (age 20) - 7 titles, 110 match wins, YE ranking 6
1981 (age 21) - 10 titles, YE ranking 2
1982 (age 22) - 15 titles, 92% winning percentage

If FAA is going to be an all-time great, he is going to need to have a breakout season, either consisting of a slam or 7+ titles in 2023.
I strongly suggest you watch his current game there are area's he needs to improve, again you cant compare FAA to Lendl?
There is now way FAA can win 1 or 2 slams this year, as you suggested, that is 'fantasy'.As I mentioned all players develop at their own pace. I suggest you go and read El Dude's opinion of FAA., based on his current performance and others of his age group, is pretty fair.BTW a recent study has indicated that tennis players reach their highest levels of performance at age 24, though that is just an indication.
Go to El Dude's post 'With one Slam down, what do you see for the rest of the year' he gives his thoughts on FAA
 
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This match between Meddy and Grigor is a one way street affair,,with the exception of that one game where Grigor could have gone 4-2 instead it was 5-1. Meddy wins the 1st set 61
 

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Medvedev has finally found some form in Rotterdam, into his first final of the year, defeating Dimitrov 61 62 ( though at times Grigor imploded, how many times have we witnessed that in his career)., with that win Medvedev will be back in the Top ten next week
 
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Some players may mature at age 25+, but the rule of 23 is pretty much firm. With the exception of Ivan Lendl (who was 24 when he won his first slam), all ATP players with 6+ slams won their first slam before their 23rd birthday. And even Lendl, who was the exception to the rule, had these stats during his age 20-22 seasons:

1980 (age 20) - 7 titles, 110 match wins, YE ranking 6
1981 (age 21) - 10 titles, YE ranking 2
1982 (age 22) - 15 titles, 92% winning percentage

If FAA is going to be an all-time great, he is going to need to have a breakout season, either consisting of a slam or 7+ titles in 2023.
Thats a very interesting stat per age 23 and top champhions.

Felix may yet win a Major, as can the crown princes ( Tsitsipas & Zverev) but it doesnt appear he has the mental tenacity to rise to the ocassion. So far he hasn't shown enough sustained flashes of brilliance to convince me he will evolve into an all time great or even a dominating champhion.

i remember Federer in 2001 beating Sampras & even in 2002 winning a Masters and i remember thinking, “if that kid could get his head on straight…”

Felix is always a bit measured, no explosiveness per all his “pretty” strokes.
 
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Regarding FAA, if he is going to ever going to be a dominant player, this has to be the year that he wins a slam or two. FAA is now the same age as Federer was in 2004, the year he truly became dominant (3 slam wins and 11-0 in finals). If FAA doesn't win a slam this year, his ceiling becomes an Andy Murray like career.
It would be great to see someone new like FAA win a slam this year but I don't see it happening. Which slam do you think his best chance would be? I think he may actually win RG first :astonished-face:
 

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2nd SF has just started in Rotterdam, Sinner v Griekspoor, the winner will play Medvedev in the final
 

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In a very competitive 1st set of tennis between Jannik and Tallon, Jannik breaks the serve of Tallon, his only BP of the 1st set, to win the 1st 75
 

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21 year old Jannik Sinner didn't face a BP and defeats Tallon Griekspoor 75 76(5) to reach the final in Rotterdam
Back to back finals and his 2nd ATP500 final...he will play Medvedev tomorrow
Hmm the H2H favors Medvedev 4-0 last time they played was the QF in Vienna October 2022, Mevedev won in straight sets
 
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Mussetti is one of my favorite players.He needs to play more events
One of mine too. There’s Nole’ (Djokovic) and MOLE’ (Musetti). :lol6: He’s sporting some facial hair trying to cover that thing on his chin, but he needs to grow a beard. Imagine if Austin Powers was in the stands watching him!
 

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In Buenos Aires tournament

Cam Norrie d J.Varillas 76(5) 64
Carlos Alcaraz d Zapata Miralles 62 62

Carlos Alcaraz will play Cam Norrie in the final tomorrow
 
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At Delray Beach Tournament,

M. Kecmanovic d R.Albot 76(8) 36 62
Taylor Fritz having trouble serving out the first set, and closing the 2nd set, defeated M. McDonald 63 76(6)

T.Fritz will play M. Kecmanovic in tomorrow's final
 
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