Still can’t believe this is a 15yo playing at this level & consistency...
Said very much the same thing myself...
Rybarikova has been playing near to her best to stay in this.
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Still can’t believe this is a 15yo playing at this level & consistency...
Said very much the same thing myself...
I'm blown away by how good she is. The last teenager at Wimbledon who was this good was Boris.
To early to say but it is scary how good she will beThe scary thing is the improvements in like only 9/10 months. She was obviously only 14 and a half so understandable, but I was watching her in the US Open quals against Watson last year and she was beaten quite handedly and had so many double faults. It's actually quite scary how good she could be in even just a year, when she will not be long after her 16th birthday.
She's taken to one of the most famous tennis courts in the world like a duck to water, twice.
The scary thing is the improvements in like only 9/10 months. She was obviously only 14 and a half so understandable, but I was watching her in the US Open quals against Watson last year and she was beaten quite handedly and had so many double faults. It's actually quite scary how good she could be in even just a year, when she will not be long after her 16th birthday.
She's taken to one of the most famous tennis courts in the world like a duck to water, twice.
Seems amazingly composed during some of those big points, and when the camera rests on her mam you see where she gets it from...She's taken to one of the most famous tennis courts in the world like a duck to water, twice.
Cheers!Lucky you. Definitely going to do that next year, although not as handy being up here. I was on Court 1 last year and thoroughly enjoyed my day, including the outside courts in the morning.
In terms of tomorrow away from the show courts, Harriet Dart is the only one of the 5 Brits on a non show court, so that could be worth checking out, and she does have a chance of making round 3 which would be great, plus Court 12 is pretty cool. In terms of men's, Fognini-Fucsovics could be decent. Fucsovic can play well on grass, and the atmosphere between Fognini-Tiafoe sounded brilliant the other day with the fans well involved and pro Fognini, so if you can get a seat there, that could be a great experience. Tsonga is still a big name and good value on grass. Bencic-Kanepi would be a particular stand out for me, but I'm not sure if you're mainly into the men's?
A lot of other big names floating around like Isner and Cilic, although they wouldn't necessarily appeal to me, while you've also got Stephen's and the 4th seed Bertens in the women's. Looks a pretty good day to go.
Federer's not really worth it as it's 1/7 for him to win 3-0. 5/6 Kvitova 2-0 could be good added to something else, but that's probably the one where I have most doubts.
Another early Wimbledon exit for Keys, so it's Hercog next instead. What a chance to still be here on Monday. It's not Woznaicki next.
Got tickets for Court One tomorrow, can’t see any of them going beyond straight set wins.
The interviewer said the Woz was next. That's her quarter final. Honestly, she could make the quarters, semis, final, maybe win. The next match is almost the biggest because she'll be favourite against Hercog.
Good games to see though. Get down early and you'll probably have the Fed nutcases trying to swap centre tickets with you.
I'm court 1 on Friday can't wait. Row Z like![]()
To early to say but it is scary how good she will be
Good games to see though. Get down early and you'll probably have the Fed nutcases trying to swap centre tickets with you.
I'm court 1 on Friday can't wait. Row Z like![]()
I was on row Z last year on Court 1 as well and view was fine. They have added a couple of thousand extra seats this year with the new roof, but I doubt that will affect things, and you could see the view on the website which was good.
Just having a look at the matches on Friday to see what the potential line up could be. No British interest that day now with Edmund and Watson both going out toay. I'd think something like:
Centre
Djokovic - very likely
Halep-Azarenka - pretty much nailed on as 2 big names
Court 1
Medvedev-Goffin
Pliskova-Hsieh
Kevin Anderson hasn't been on one of the 2 big courts yet and he is the runner up and #4 seed, so I'd imagine he will be on one of them, and either Gauff or Wozniacki making up the 6 matches across the 2 show courts. It really should be Gauff after all the attention she is rightly getting.
I'm ZB so I just wonder if that's the extras? Best I've had before is court 3 but got lucky in the ballot this year so thoroughly looking forward to it.
I've been thinking a lot about the games. Anderson was my thought too. What do you think about possibility of Serena and Andy if their first game is Friday?
I thought they were definitely playing tomorrow for some reason, but looking online, it does look like it will be Friday. It's really hard to say. It would be a bit strange if a mixed doubles was one of the designated 6 show court matches at the expense of a singles match, but then it is 2 of the 5 biggest names in the sport, certainly from a British perspective anyway, so it'll be interesting. It will probably get most attention out of all the matches that day and I doubt many with a CC or C1 ticket would complain if it there schedule was 2 singles matches with that as the 3rd match.
I suspect it'll still be TBA and it'll go on whichever of the main courts finishes first, possibly under the roof. An 8pm or so start on Friday night would be fantastic UK TV.
Ah, it's his men's singles match that is TBA tomorrow. That's like an afterthought now, ha. Both Serena and Andy could be playing on Saturday if they win their respective singles and doubles match tomorrow, so I suspect they'd be pushing for Friday if either of them won tomorrow.