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4 hours ago, Soapsuds said:

Roger has pulled out of Miami.

 

I never believed he was going to play the Miami Open this year.

 

It will be interesting to see which European players show up. My guess is the ones that already reside in FL.

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Dominic Thiem has cracked the top 10 in prize money won. This includes current and former players.

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I was wondering what was going on with her. Most annoying yelp in the WTA.

 

 

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I always love to see him playing well. Kei in full flight is a thing of beauty, and De Minaur is a tough out if your body isn’t right. Guess he’s healthy for the time being.

 

 

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Ha! Can you even see his brother?

 

@Faulkner @DramatistDreamer  Anyone? If you understand this please explain. It is very confusing.

 

 

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It’s a bit confusing. I believe that, through August 4, players will be able to hold on to 50 percent of points from 2019 events that were not held in 2020 (like Indian Wells, Miami, and Wimbledon). They will also be able to hold on to 50 percent of points from rescheduled 2020 events like RG into 2022. Of course, if they better their 2019 or 2020 performance during 2021, they’ll keep 100 percent of their points.

 

So basically Roger Federer won’t be penalized that much for skipping Miami, since he’ll be able to keep 500 points until they drop in 2022. Which I’m sure he knew beforehand.

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8 minutes ago, Faulkner said:

It’s a bit confusing. I believe that, through August 4, players will be able to hold on to 50 percent of points from 2019 events that were not held in 2020 (like Indian Wells, Miami, and Wimbledon). They will also be able to hold on to 50 percent of points from rescheduled 2020 events like RG into 2022. Of course, if they better their 2019 or 2020 performance during 2021, they’ll keep 100 percent of their points.

 

So basically Roger Federer won’t be penalized that much for skipping Miami, since he’ll be able to keep 500 points until they drop in 2022. Which I’m sure he knew beforehand.

Thanks! So Roger will lose 800 points total. The 300 points from IW from the 2019 finals.

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2 minutes ago, Soapsuds said:

Thanks! So Roger will lose 800 points total. The 300 points from IW from the 2019 finals.

Exactly.

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Kim Clijetiers given wildcard to Miami tournament.

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Benoit Paire, y’all...

 

 

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Kvitova owns Muguruza.

 

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Petra played well.

Rublev beat tsitsipas

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Interesting that in Doha Thiem will play the guy he should've played in the quarterfinals in Australia.

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Got the quarterfinal match we should've gotten in Australia with Thiem winning.

 

Now everyone is watching Roger including other coaches and players. Somewhere Novak's dad is cursing at Roger and the fans watching.😂

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