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    We don't talk much tennis on here but what an effort from Dan Evans.

    Just won the longest match ever un US Open history (5 hrs 35 mins) after being 4 - 0 down in the final set. He came back to win six games in a row to take the fifth set 6 - 4.

    I only turned it on when it was 4 - 4 to see him win the final two games.


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    Originally posted by Michael Morris View Post
    We don't talk much tennis on here but what an effort from Dan Evans.

    Just won the longest match ever un US Open history (5 hrs 35 mins) after being 4 - 0 down in the final set. He came back to win six games in a row to take the fifth set 6 - 4.

    I only turned it on when it was 4 - 4 to see him win the final two games.

    5hrs 35 minutes - can you imagine the stamina required for that, unbelievable!

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      He beat a seed as well, he could now do with his next opponent scratching to give him a bye in the Second round.

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        So many kids play tennis now here compared to when I did 40 years ago, can only be good for more players coming through.

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          Originally posted by Rock_Flock_of_Five View Post
          5hrs 35 minutes - can you imagine the stamina required for that, unbelievable!
          Don’t think Kanga will be taking up tennis any time soon!

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            I see Emma Raducanu got knocked out in the first round again. She definitely got lucky when the big global brands were dishing out the sponsorship cash a few years ago.

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              Originally posted by Wales-Bales View Post
              I see Emma Raducanu got knocked out in the first round again. She definitely got lucky when the big global brands were dishing out the sponsorship cash a few years ago.
              She obviously has talent but her win at the US open does remind me of that thread a while back where posters discussed what sport they would choose if for a very short time they could play like the best.

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                Originally posted by Wales-Bales View Post
                I see Emma Raducanu got knocked out in the first round again. She definitely got lucky when the big global brands were dishing out the sponsorship cash a few years ago.
                There was nothing lucky about it. She won a Grand Slam. It was an incredible achievement. Was it freaky? Hell yeah! They weren’t forced to sponsor her. They didn’t do it out of kindness.

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                  Originally posted by Rock_Flock_of_Five View Post
                  5hrs 35 minutes - can you imagine the stamina required for that, unbelievable!
                  I actually think tennis is the greatest individual sport and is still very under appreciated. Players go out on court and there’s no fixed time. They have to be physically and mentally prepared to last hours if necessary. There are no coaches so they have to deal with everything themselves. There are strict rules about being treated for cramp too. Spare a thought for the umpires. They get in that chair and officiate for that duration. Line umpires are rotated every 45 minutes but not the chair.

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                    Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
                    There was nothing lucky about it. She won a Grand Slam. It was an incredible achievement. Was it freaky? Hell yeah! They weren’t forced to sponsor her. They didn’t do it out of kindness.
                    She was lucky to hit peak money straight out of the gate. Not many people would have predicted the mediocracy that followed, although she did start experiencing some injury problems and she changed coaches like there was no tomorrow. Were her parents too hands on? It will be interesting to see how the future unfolds as she is still only 21, but she looked forlorn last night when she made an immediate exit from the arena.

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                      Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
                      I actually think tennis is the greatest individual sport and is still very under appreciated. Players go out on court and there’s no fixed time. They have to be physically and mentally prepared to last hours if necessary. There are no coaches so they have to deal with everything themselves. There are strict rules about being treated for cramp too. Spare a thought for the umpires. They get in that chair and officiate for that duration. Line umpires are rotated every 45 minutes but not the chair.
                      It's a tough sport, and also a solitary one. You have to start young and it requires total commitment, which is not ideal for kids when they are growing up.

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                        Originally posted by Wales-Bales View Post
                        She was lucky to hit peak money straight out of the gate. Not many people would have predicted the mediocracy that followed, although she did start experiencing some injury problems and she changed coaches like there was no tomorrow. Were her parents too hands on? It will be interesting to see how the future unfolds as she is still only 21, but she looked forlorn last night when she made an immediate exit from the arena.
                        I agree with a lot of this. She thoroughly deserved that Slam but it was a freak result. She won’t hit those heights now as her mental game is shot. You’ve mentioned some reasons for that with coaches and parents. She’s only just left home. I just can’t see her going on much longer as she’s too injury prone now. It’s a shame. That US Open run was fairytale stuff though and she can dine out on that for the rest of her life. And so she should.

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                          Originally posted by Wales-Bales View Post
                          It's a tough sport, and also a solitary one. You have to start young and it requires total commitment, which is not ideal for kids when they are growing up.
                          There’s a three part series on BBC iPlayer named something cheesy like Tennis gods but it’s really well presented and looks at the history of key players like King, Borg, Navratilova etc and gives some great insight behind the scenes. There’s a lot of travelling and tournaments all year. Most players can’t deal with that and burn out early. It’s a ver psychological game too. Headspace is everything.

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                            Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
                            There’s a three part series on BBC iPlayer named something cheesy like Tennis gods but it’s really well presented and looks at the history of key players like King, Borg, Navratilova etc and gives some great insight behind the scenes. There’s a lot of travelling and tournaments all year. Most players can’t deal with that and burn out early. It’s a very psychological game too. Headspace is everything.
                            I'll have a look :thumbup:.

                            Most people aren't cut out for individual sports, especially games like tennis where it's mostly you and your coach out on the practise court every day, and then sharing meals together in a hotel, etc.

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                              Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
                              I actually think tennis is the greatest individual sport and is still very under appreciated. Players go out on court and there’s no fixed time. They have to be physically and mentally prepared to last hours if necessary. There are no coaches so they have to deal with everything themselves. There are strict rules about being treated for cramp too. Spare a thought for the umpires. They get in that chair and officiate for that duration. Line umpires are rotated every 45 minutes but not the chair.
                              With you all the way. No idea if you’re playing a 90 min straight setter or a 5 hour physical and mental killer. Due to our welsh football history with the Scots I’ve never been a massive fan of anything Scottish - but won’t have a bad word said about Andy Murray. A kid from dunblane becoming the no. 1 men’s tennis player in the world. Wow.

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