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The viewership doesn't surprise me - people want to see Coco.  She's got marketability and is a look toward the future, if there is one.  Joker doesn't have that kind of marketability (I've always felt badly for him in that respect, because he's not Federer nor Nadal - and it just "is what it is")  - and Medvedev - has got to be the most drab, dishrag, boring player I've ever seen.  It's like watching an emotionless machine hit a ball.  

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15 minutes ago, Fevuh said:

The viewership doesn't surprise me - people want to see Coco.  She's got marketability and is a look toward the future, if there is one.  Joker doesn't have that kind of marketability (I've always felt badly for him in that respect, because he's not Federer nor Nadal - and it just "is what it is")  - and Medvedev - has got to be the most drab, dishrag, boring player I've ever seen.  It's like watching an emotionless machine hit a ball.  

Coco is American, young, charismatic, historically significant, and has become a massive worldwide star in the making. Just look at how packed her crowds are at events. Novak (whom I remain a fan of due to his tenacity and work ethic—and the breadth of his fan base is underrated) was and always has been most marketable as a spoiler/villain to Federer and Nadal, although his brewing rivalry with Carlos Alcaraz seems to drive a lot of interest.

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Women's final  1.9 HH

Semifinal: Djokovic’s win over American Ben Shelton 0.9 HH

Semifinal 2: Medvedev’s upset of Alcaraz 1.3 HH

 

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Was Davis Cup always this close to the end of the U.S. Open? The only thing that has drawn my attention about Davis Cup is hearing about the argument going on between Stan Wawrinka and Gerard Piqué concerning whether (or not) Piqué has ruined Davis Cup.

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4 hours ago, Soapsuds said:

Semifinal 2: Medvedev’s upset of Alcaraz 1.3

And that rating was alllllllll Alllllllcaraz so we can see his phine azzzzzzzzzzz. Hahaha 

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3 minutes ago, Fevuh said:

And that rating was alllllllll Alllllllcaraz so we can see his phine azzzzzzzzzzz. Hahaha 

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For anyone who doesn’t have the time to read all 126 pages of the tribunal’s conclusions regarding Halep’s ban, BBC summarized it here:

https://www.bbc.com/sport/tennis/66805953

 

This article discusses the disparity in results between a volunteer who took the supplement that Halep claimed to have taken and compared it to Halep’s actual results. There were massive disparities in the results.

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/sep/14/tennis-simona-halep-tribunal-suspected-blood-doping-wimbledon

Hm, I may just read the full report myself.

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4 hours ago, DramatistDreamer said:

For anyone who doesn’t have the time to read all 126 pages of the tribunal’s conclusions regarding Halep’s ban, BBC summarized it here:

https://www.bbc.com/sport/tennis/66805953

 

This article discusses the disparity in results between a volunteer who took the supplement that Halep claimed to have taken and compared it to Halep’s actual results. There were massive disparities in the results.

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/sep/14/tennis-simona-halep-tribunal-suspected-blood-doping-wimbledon

Hm, I may just read the full report myself.

And certainly Patrick Mouratoglou is under a microscope now as well. I wonder how deep this investigation goes.

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17 minutes ago, Faulkner said:

And certainly Patrick Mouratoglou is under a microscope now as well. I wonder how deep this investigation goes.

He, as well as Darrin Cahill, who has vociferously defended Halep over the course of this entire process. Also, I don’t like how closed-mouthed some tennis media entities are being right now but it doesn’t surprise me, as I remember how they were with the Zverev’s DV allegations.

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😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

I guess his plastic girlfriend got him in. I don't know what's worse...his game or this...I say both😂

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1 hour ago, Soapsuds said:

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

I guess his plastic girlfriend got him in. I don't know what's worse...his game or this...I say both😂

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He looks like the forgotten Jonas brother. I don’t think he looks bad though.

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On 9/16/2023 at 7:16 AM, DramatistDreamer said:

Hm, I may just read the full report myself.

From what I gather her entire defense is that it was contaminated by this illegal substance twice by accident - both from different sources.  And she didn’t disclose that she was taking anything at all on the form.  I mean - it’s too much to believe. That’s not an accident.   Unless she tries to throw her own people under the bus that they’re drugging her without her knowledge. 
 

Guilty. Sorry.  She knew what she was taking.  

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