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Melbourne R1 – In the first two ladies matches of the day two youngsters shine against two experienced top players. … Continue readingAO ’24 #08
Melbourne R1 – In the first two ladies matches of the day two youngsters shine against two experienced top players. … Continue readingAO ’24 #08
Melbourne R1 – Well, what shall I say. Kerber at least had the Grand Slam experience one more time. No … Continue readingAO ’24 #07
Melbourne R1 – Best way to crack Alexandrowa is to push her to the edge of a third-set tiebreaker. If … Continue readingAO ’24 #06
Melbourne R1 – Left the Korpatsch match after a horrible first set. Luckily she managed to turn the corner against … Continue readingAO ’24 #05
Melbourne Q3 – Good tennis by Eva Lys, today not enough against Leolia Jeanjean, 62 674 36. Ella Seidel easily … Continue readingAO ’24 #04
Melbourne Q2 – Seidel profits from a retirement of her opponent Jones at 63 675 44. Lys beats Bara by … Continue readingAO ’24 #03
Melbourne Q1 – Seidel through against Mandlik despite errors galore, 63 26 64. Noha Akugue and Friedsam out.
Melbourne Q1 – Lys easily through in two against Erjavec, 62 63. Tougher job for Niemeier, who needs to go … Continue readingAO ’24 #01
Caroline Garcia | Right click on the header, then ‘open in new tab’ in order to watch the image in … Continue readingn:ew pic #152
Found this German article in the F.A.Z. The author complains about a significant moral decline at all grand slams except … Continue readingm:oral decline in tennis