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It was a good comeback after he lost his serve to win the match, then toughed it out in the TB, Bublik is a tricky opponent at the best of times
He lost his serve the win the first set (twice), but not in the second (there were no service breaks in the second). Fonseca saved the two breaks points he played, while Bublik saved 8! In most cases his serve bailed him out, apart from one possible occasion nothing to be ashamed from Fonseca on those BP´s.
 
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I am listening to Gil Gross Podcast, which people can listen to on X ( formly Twitter) Gil has sat down with Fonseca and interviewed him on his recent challenger title. A great interview. Gil called all the matches the week of the Arizona Challenger.Gil wished him luck in his next tournament in Miami, I must say Fonseca comes over as a very mature and grounded young man.
 
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Male British Players - Big Titles in the Open Era:

20 Andy Murray
2 Greg Rusedski
1 Mark Cox, Tim Henman, Cameron Norrie, Jack Draper

I am always a bit surprised when I consider how weak British tennis has been in the Open Era. Andy Murray was the greatest Brit since Fred Perry, who and really since Fred Perry, who peaked in the 1930s. Draper should end up as the second best Brit of the Open Era - which isn't saying much, but is still something.
 
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Does anyone know what share the players get of revenue? Anything less than about 40% strikes me as inequitable. I believe for the NBA it's roughly 50%?