A pic with the Wimbledon gates padlocked would have been good too.
Didn't mention it before, bit liked the Svitolina pic. Not the first time she has played mixed but not women's doubles.
As Will reminded me, thanks Will, the Round of 16 and the QF are being played back to back days. Which means that I should point out that Bertens, Hsieh, and Ostapenko are all alive in doubles. For now.
The two matches to look for on Monday? Bertens/Pliskova. A 51/49 match, but the odd thing is that it is probably on Bertens racket. If she gets her out wide serve working, which is better than her T serve, she will open up the court, and slice/drop Pliskova to death.
The other 51/49 match is Van Uytvanck/Kasatkina. Simplistically, it is Van Uytvanck's offense vs Kasatkina's defense. Both have beaten Muguruza this year, and Kasatkina has more big wins. If Kasatkina serves well, she should win this, but it should be close, whether it is 2 or 3 sets.
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A pic with the Wimbledon gates padlocked would have been good too.
Didn't mention it before, bit liked the Svitolina pic. Not the first time she has played mixed but not women's doubles.
As Will reminded me, thanks Will, the Round of 16 and the QF are being played back to back days. Which means that I should point out that Bertens, Hsieh, and Ostapenko are all alive in doubles. For now.
The two matches to look for on Monday? Bertens/Pliskova. A 51/49 match, but the odd thing is that it is probably on Bertens racket. If she gets her out wide serve working, which is better than her T serve, she will open up the court, and slice/drop Pliskova to death.
The other 51/49 match is Van Uytvanck/Kasatkina. Simplistically, it is Van Uytvanck's offense vs Kasatkina's defense. Both have beaten Muguruza this year, and Kasatkina has more big wins. If Kasatkina serves well, she should win this, but it should be close, whether it is 2 or 3 sets.
But I use the gate photo when I do the Grass Court Awards on the final Sunday, so... :)
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