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Poor shot selection by Medvedev hitting the ball stupidly back to Sinner often on big points. 1 or 2 less of those dense moments and the match was his. He always throws in these stupid pusher shots like a clown but I'm very pleased with his level all the same. The match was very winnable though so it's a pity. His backhand is something else and forehand was absolutely brilliant too against Alcaraz and Sinner. Hopefully he keeps this level up.
Meddy played well though I have to disagree with you I dont think Meddy would have beaten Sinner, Sinner didnt face any BPs and his serve was on 'song' until he served first in the 2nd set TB, also Sinner went for his shots more in the 2nd set TB, which paid off in the end, Meddy felt the pressure and didnt play well on the Big Points
Still Meddy is back in the Top Ten, and hopefully he can stay there, his form in Dubai and IW has been impressive and the courts in Miami suit his game. In regards to Meddy playing Alcaraz, the one thing that stood out to me was Alcaraz could not 'hit through Meddy' something Alcaraz isnt used to.
 
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Meddy played well though I have to disagree with you I dont think Meddy would have beaten Sinner, Sinner didnt face any BPs and his serve was on 'song' until he served first in the 2nd set TB, also Sinner went for his shots more in the 2nd set TB, which paid off in the end, Meddy felt the pressure and didnt play well on the Big Points
Still Meddy is back in the Top Ten, and hopefully he can stay there, his form in Dubai and IW has been impressive and the courts in Miami suit his game. In regards to Meddy playing Alcaraz, the one thing that stood out to me was Alcaraz could not 'hit through Meddy' something Alcaraz isnt used to.
This is why I don't think Meddy is all the way back yet, but he's said some interesting things this week, and played some good tennis. He said that when he got together with his new team, they said that, for starters, he wasn't fit enough to play the game he wants to, which makes perfect sense. He likes a cat and mouse game. He agreed with that, and they worked on his fitness. He also said that he's not as defensive as people say he is. When he's confident, he feels himself to be rather aggressive. He got on the front foot with Alcaraz, and stayed there. With Sinner, he retreated back again. I think he could beat him with the heat. But he got back on his back foot, too, and retreated to a place of less confidence/more passivity. Not taking away from Sinner, just talking about Medvedev and his progress. I think all of that makes sense.

He also said that he's playing good tennis, but he has been capable of playing good tennis, sometimes in the past couple of years. He said the question is doing it consistently, and he's right. So that's what he'll be looking to do. But he did say that 2 tournaments isn't "consistency" yet. Anyway, his head seems to be in a better place than it has been for a long time.
 

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This is why I don't think Meddy is all the way back yet, but he's said some interesting things this week, and played some good tennis. He said that when he got together with his new team, they said that, for starters, he wasn't fit enough to play the game he wants to, which makes perfect sense. He likes a cat and mouse game. He agreed with that, and they worked on his fitness. He also said that he's not as defensive as people say he is. When he's confident, he feels himself to be rather aggressive. He got on the front foot with Alcaraz, and stayed there. With Sinner, he retreated back again. I think he could beat him with the heat. But he got back on his back foot, too, and retreated to a place of less confidence/more passivity. Not taking away from Sinner, just talking about Medvedev and his progress. I think all of that makes sense.

He also said that he's playing good tennis, but he has been capable of playing good tennis, sometimes in the past couple of years. He said the question is doing it consistently, and he's right. So that's what he'll be looking to do. But he did say that 2 tournaments isn't "consistency" yet. Anyway, his head seems to be in a better place than it has been for a long time.
I agree with your thoughts about 'consistency' Meddy hasnt shown that in awhile, agree I dont think he is all the way back as yet, , though he has shown promising signs winning Dubai and making the final in IW. Actually he appears to be enjoying his tennis of late, good sign, winning does breed confidence.
 

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I feel Alcaraz is going to 'over play' the upcoming clay season
He needs to drop at least one clay tournament, Masters at Monte Carlo it is not a 'mandatory tournament'
I know he is young and probably thinks he can play the whole clay season intact, remember when we used to worry when Rafa played every clay tournament, to this day I do not know how he competed and won RG 2022, he had to have pain killing injections every match, then was on crutches after before having extreme treatment on his foot.
 

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I feel Alcaraz is going to 'over play' the upcoming clay season
He needs to drop at least one clay tournament, Masters at Monte Carlo it is not a 'mandatory tournament'
I know he is young and probably thinks he can play the whole clay season intact, remember when we used to worry when Rafa played every clay tournament, to this day I do not know how he competed and won RG 2022, he had to have pain killing injections every match, then was on crutches after before having extreme treatment on his foot.
I've heard a lot of similar talk on TC re: same. He should be careful. His problem is similar, but not quite the same as Rafa's, especially regarding Barcelona. Monte Carlo is beautiful and hard to resist, including re: points. And Barcelona is such a great tournament. For Rafa, it was his closest to a home tournament, being in the Catalan language group, which is not the same for Alcaraz. He's defending MC. I think he should be planning to drop Barcelona. He also has a better relationship in terms of history with Madrid. The place where he broke out. I have to expect that he will see how he fares and drop something, but, IMO, it probably should be Barcelona.
 
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Other than Margaret, I am disappointed that nobody has talked about Sinner completing the HC set at age 24.5 years old. He is the youngest to do it by far but nobody seems to care about it.

But if this was Alcaraz, you guys will talk about it everyday.
 
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Other than Margaret, I am disappointed that nobody has talked about Sinner completing the HC set at age 24.5 years old. He is the youngest to do it by far but nobody seems to care about it.

But if this was Alcaraz, you guys will talk about it everyday.
Hi Rafanoy good to see you posting,
Yes it is a wonderful accomplishment for Sinner, no player before Sinner, has achieved it before the age of 30, Federer was aged 30 when he achieved it at Paris, Djokovic was age 31, he achieved it in Cincinnati, I am extremely proud of him.You have been missed at TF btw, I would not mind another Sinner fan alongside me :)
 
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Other than Margaret, I am disappointed that nobody has talked about Sinner completing the HC set at age 24.5 years old. He is the youngest to do it by far but nobody seems to care about it.

But if this was Alcaraz, you guys will talk about it everyday.
Hey, rafanoy! Well, I gave her post a like. What else is there to say? TBH, I never realized this was a "thing," let alone youngest ever to do it? I assume that means HC Majors and HC MS 1000s? Does it include YEC? Who else has even done it, besides Roger and Novak? What's your complaint...that people like Alcaraz more than Sinner? Oh, well.
 
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Federer not winning Paris until 30 is huge surprise to me. An indoor hard court tournament is his bread and butter. It's almost like Basel. I would have thought he would have won it least once in his 2004-07 peak. Unless he didn't play there in those years.
 

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Federer not winning Paris until 30 is huge surprise to me. An indoor hard court tournament is his bread and butter. It's almost like Basel. I would have thought he would have won it least once in his 2004-07 peak. Unless he didn't play there in those years.
He skipped some of the years to focus on YEC.

In a weird way too, Djokovic didn’t win his 1st Cincy title when he was 31 years old.

That’s why Sinner completing the HC set at 24.5 is remarkable in my opinion. But because he is only 24 and not 22 years old, he is not considered young, I guess.
 

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Hey, rafanoy! Well, I gave her post a like. What else is there to say? TBH, I never realized this was a "thing," let alone youngest ever to do it? I assume that means HC Majors and HC MS 1000s? Does it include YEC? Who else has even done it, besides Roger and Novak? What's your complaint...that people like Alcaraz more than Sinner? Oh, well.

For some reason, you have this newer generation trying to push The Big 3 off the stage, constantly comparing Sinner & Alcaraz to them & their accomplishments! IMO it's kind of pathetic as the Big 3 did their thing for over 20 yrs., while these new bloods are still staggeringly behind them in all the major records! Due to the physical & mental toll it takes, I don't think either will even come close to breaking any of the major records out there! Being "the youngest" is their only talking pt. :angry-face::astonished-face::fearful-face::yawningface:
 

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For some reason, you have this newer generation trying to push The Big 3 off the stage, constantly comparing Sinner & Alcaraz to them & their accomplishments! IMO it's kind of pathetic as the Big 3 did their thing for over 20 yrs., while these new bloods are still staggeringly behind them in all the major records! Due to the physical & mental toll it takes, I don't think either will even come close to breaking any of the major records out there! Being "the youngest" is their only talking pt. :angry-face::astonished-face::fearful-face::yawningface:
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I am biting my tongue to reply to 'this post' typical of that poster!
I await your reply?
BTW it does include the YEC with Sinner being the youngest at age 24, to win all the major HC tournaments
 
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BTW
Another historic record for Sinner, most notably, he became " The First Player in History' to win 2 consecutive ATP Masters 1000 titles without dropping a set, following his victory in the 2025 Paris Masters without losing a set!