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September 08, 2022, 04:32:34 PM
^^ Right, I think the over might be a good bet for this matches specially high level from the last 4 standing players.

Might be doing a parlay at over, let's see.

In the womens, it will be Swiatek and Sabalenka on the other semi finals. It's going to be hard to predict as Swiatek has some anxious moment in this tournament, losing 1st set, just saying.
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September 08, 2022, 02:42:03 PM
What a Battle between Alcaraz and Winner. I was optimistic about the win for the Italian but in the end Alcaraz was seriously impressive with such shots.
Interesting this Is the second win on this surface for the spanish!
I think the match between the two players will become a "Classic" to see in the future.
 

Again a really nice battle between these two guys. They play really good tennis and Alcaraz took the win. Alcaraz also has an amazing chance to win the Us open and get the number 1 place in the world. Also Ruud can also take the first place and that to me is really wierd
I watched last 2 sets from the match and it was really good tennis from both players. You can see that Alcaraz has higher ceiling but at the same time more ups/downs and tendencies to overdo shots and make unforced errors. Managed to catch odds of 5.5 on Alcaraz and still loose the ticket since I was greedy and paired it with another eSports match.

Did not watch Tiafoe play this year at all so I am a bit clueless what to bet on their match, probably will go for over games.
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September 08, 2022, 01:44:51 PM
What a Battle between Alcaraz and Winner. I was optimistic about the win for the Italian but in the end Alcaraz was seriously impressive with such shots.
Interesting this Is the second win on this surface for the spanish!
I think the match between the two players will become a "Classic" to see in the future.
 

Again a really nice battle between these two guys. They play really good tennis and Alcaraz took the win. Alcaraz also has an amazing chance to win the Us open and get the number 1 place in the world. Also Ruud can also take the first place and that to me is really wierd
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September 08, 2022, 01:09:37 PM
Yesterday's match between Sinner and Alcaraz was a remarkable one. Sinner got a match point on his own service in the 4th set, was unable to use it, was broken in the same game and also lost the set. I can't remember seeing such a turnaround in the game. I also think Alcaraz is a better player, he is higher in the ranking for a reason, but Sinner is a player for the future, just like Alcaraz. I think Alcaraz is the favorite to win the title, although Casper Ruud also showed quite a bit of tennis this tournament. Maybe we'll also get a new number 1 in the world.
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September 08, 2022, 12:49:23 PM
What a Battle between Alcaraz and Winner. I was optimistic about the win for the Italian but in the end Alcaraz was seriously impressive with such shots.
Interesting this Is the second win on this surface for the spanish!
I think the match between the two players will become a "Classic" to see in the future.
 
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September 08, 2022, 12:41:05 PM
I just saw the highlights and it looked like a great match. I planned to watch but it was during the night here - so I managed to catch only a few last games when I woke up.
Alcaraz looks most likely to win it now - if he did, he'd claim the 10th spot in the 'youngest GS winners' list. Since Sampras in 1990, only Nadal won it younger than Alcaraz will be if he wins.
He'll be the youngest no. 1 ever though - with both Hewitt and Safin being over 20 when they reached no. 1.
Both would be terrific achievements and would be well deserved.
We have been waiting for who is going to replace the big 3 and it seems that we have found the answer in Alcaraz. And his game doesn't have any flaws right now, Sinner has the chance to win this game but Alcaraz save the break point and won it. And then he put a lot of pressure on Sinner, in which he wasn't able to respond. And I guess whoever wins the Alcaraz vs. Tiafoe will most likely raise the trophy this year.
After this thrilling last quarterfinal Possible word confusion lineup is completed for semifinal with no big one is available in this lineup, and we have all new faces which is very interesting Alcaraz vs Tiafoe and Khachanov vs Ruud here predictions are not easy as things are going to be tricky with Tiafoe done great job in last two matches against Nadal and Rublev and have good record against Alcaraz with two wins out of two matches hopefully this time he will be done again good job and try to win this grand slam for his country.

Khachanov vs Ruud is also very interesting match with after beating Kyrgios he is on his best but Ruud is also very good promising player who can do anything in this match and for his first Grand Slam title.

It is going to be an interesting matchup between Khachanov and Rudd because both of them have proven themselves over the years. In terms of recent form, both of these players are doing very well at the moment. As far as I can tell, I don't think that anyone is going to have an advantage over the other when they will be facing each other face to face.

It is expected that Tiafoe vs Alcaraz will be a difficult matchup for Tiafoe. Recently, however, he has been putting on a great performance. I have seen that this is also going to be a hard one for me to predict. There is no doubt that these are difficult matches to predict, and that is why this is the semi-finals of the US Open, right?
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September 08, 2022, 12:24:14 PM
I just saw the highlights and it looked like a great match. I planned to watch but it was during the night here - so I managed to catch only a few last games when I woke up.

Alcaraz looks most likely to win it now - if he did, he'd claim the 10th spot in the 'youngest GS winners' list. Since Sampras in 1990, only Nadal won it younger than Alcaraz will be if he wins.
He'll be the youngest no. 1 ever though - with both Hewitt and Safin being over 20 when they reached no. 1.

Both would be terrific achievements and would be well deserved.

What speaks in favor of Alcaraz at this point is the moment when he turned the situation around in the fifth set when he was a break behind. My reason for that is that Sinner also looked extremely strong and stable, but still it wasn't enough to beat Alcaraz. The defense game of Alcatraz partially reminded me of Djokovic. You just can't get the ball pass him without Alcatraz getting his racket to the ball no matter what. Speed, precision, everything was insane by Sinner, but Alcaraz returned it. The guy is fun to watch and given that he is 19 years old, that is a great player in the making for the future.

Yea a few days ago I had either Kyrgios or Alcaraz as likely to take the title but the way Tiafoe
is playing I think I would question it now, its exciting times for sure.

Both semi finals are very close affairs, I would say most people are considering Ruud v Alcaraz
to be in the final but anything is possible at this stage IMO.

I'm not sure I will be betting on any of the 3 matches remaining.
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September 08, 2022, 07:55:58 AM
I just saw the highlights and it looked like a great match. I planned to watch but it was during the night here - so I managed to catch only a few last games when I woke up.

Alcaraz looks most likely to win it now - if he did, he'd claim the 10th spot in the 'youngest GS winners' list. Since Sampras in 1990, only Nadal won it younger than Alcaraz will be if he wins.
He'll be the youngest no. 1 ever though - with both Hewitt and Safin being over 20 when they reached no. 1.

Both would be terrific achievements and would be well deserved.
We have been waiting for who is going to replace the big 3 and it seems that we have found the answer in Alcaraz. And his game doesn't have any flaws right now, Sinner has the chance to win this game but Alcaraz save the break point and won it. And then he put a lot of pressure on Sinner, in which he wasn't able to respond. And I guess whoever wins the Alcaraz vs. Tiafoe will most likely raise the trophy this year.
After this thrilling last quarterfinal Possible word confusion lineup is completed for semifinal with no big one is available in this lineup, and we have all new faces which is very interesting Alcaraz vs Tiafoe and Khachanov vs Ruud here predictions are not easy as things are going to be tricky with Tiafoe done great job in last two matches against Nadal and Rublev and have good record against Alcaraz with two wins out of two matches hopefully this time he will be done again good job and try to win this grand slam for his country.

Khachanov vs Ruud is also very interesting match with after beating Kyrgios he is on his best but Ruud is also very good promising player who can do anything in this match and for his first Grand Slam title.
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September 08, 2022, 06:54:21 AM
I just saw the highlights and it looked like a great match. I planned to watch but it was during the night here - so I managed to catch only a few last games when I woke up.

Alcaraz looks most likely to win it now - if he did, he'd claim the 10th spot in the 'youngest GS winners' list. Since Sampras in 1990, only Nadal won it younger than Alcaraz will be if he wins.
He'll be the youngest no. 1 ever though - with both Hewitt and Safin being over 20 when they reached no. 1.

Both would be terrific achievements and would be well deserved.

What speaks in favor of Alcaraz at this point is the moment when he turned the situation around in the fifth set when he was a break behind. My reason for that is that Sinner also looked extremely strong and stable, but still it wasn't enough to beat Alcaraz. The defense game of Alcatraz partially reminded me of Djokovic. You just can't get the ball pass him without Alcatraz getting his racket to the ball no matter what. Speed, precision, everything was insane by Sinner, but Alcaraz returned it. The guy is fun to watch and given that he is 19 years old, that is a great player in the making for the future.
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September 08, 2022, 04:54:11 AM
I just saw the highlights and it looked like a great match. I planned to watch but it was during the night here - so I managed to catch only a few last games when I woke up.

Alcaraz looks most likely to win it now - if he did, he'd claim the 10th spot in the 'youngest GS winners' list. Since Sampras in 1990, only Nadal won it younger than Alcaraz will be if he wins.
He'll be the youngest no. 1 ever though - with both Hewitt and Safin being over 20 when they reached no. 1.

Both would be terrific achievements and would be well deserved.
We have been waiting for who is going to replace the big 3 and it seems that we have found the answer in Alcaraz. And his game doesn't have any flaws right now, Sinner has the chance to win this game but Alcaraz save the break point and won it. And then he put a lot of pressure on Sinner, in which he wasn't able to respond. And I guess whoever wins the Alcaraz vs. Tiafoe will most likely raise the trophy this year.
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September 08, 2022, 03:58:06 AM
I just saw the highlights and it looked like a great match. I planned to watch but it was during the night here - so I managed to catch only a few last games when I woke up.

Alcaraz looks most likely to win it now - if he did, he'd claim the 10th spot in the 'youngest GS winners' list. Since Sampras in 1990, only Nadal won it younger than Alcaraz will be if he wins.
He'll be the youngest no. 1 ever though - with both Hewitt and Safin being over 20 when they reached no. 1.

Both would be terrific achievements and would be well deserved.

agree for Alcaraz, he is probably the best player that turned up after big three, and with a litlle luck for him we can be back to Federer like era between 2005-2010, where he was as dominant as one can be

Sinner had it all, but lost his chance in tenth game, fourth set, give it a thought to put some small bet on Alcaraz then, but it was during breakfast and missed it

with all said, I would not count out Khachanov to give Alcaraz hard time in final, if it comes to that, still remember his win over Djokovic on Masters, he could play great when it is his day
Tiafoe and Ruud have chances, but I do not think they could win it
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September 08, 2022, 03:52:01 AM
I just saw the highlights and it looked like a great match. I planned to watch but it was during the night here - so I managed to catch only a few last games when I woke up.

Alcaraz looks most likely to win it now - if he did, he'd claim the 10th spot in the 'youngest GS winners' list. Since Sampras in 1990, only Nadal won it younger than Alcaraz will be if he wins.
He'll be the youngest no. 1 ever though - with both Hewitt and Safin being over 20 when they reached no. 1.

Both would be terrific achievements and would be well deserved.
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September 08, 2022, 03:10:36 AM
Classic tennis match between the next two gen player, Alcaraz won over Sinner in five sets.

He was down 1-2 and then he come back rallying in the last two set to win in more than five hours and will now face Tiafoe in the semis.

It was like watching Nadal and Federer, a rivalry that was fun to watch because each one is so great that you don't know who is going to win in the end.
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September 08, 2022, 02:58:22 AM
Great game from Tiafoe. Very concentrated and with the audience as a backup he managed to reach the semi-finals Rublev realised early that he would only make it to the quarter-final again. That must be really frustrating to realise that it is not enough for the really big tennis match. But that is a matter of nerves. And with the right mental coach at his side, he could solve this blockade.
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September 08, 2022, 02:37:25 AM
US OPEN 2022
QUARTER FINAL RESULTS
MEN'S SINGLES

MATTEO BERRETTINI
1-6 4-6 64-77
CASPER RUUD
KAREN KHACHANOV
7-5 4-6 7-5 63-77 6-4
NICK KYRGIOS
JANNIK SINNER
3-6 79-67 77-60 5-7 3-6
CARLOS ALCARAZ
FRANCES TIAFOE
77-63 77-60 6-4
ANDREY RUBLEV
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September 08, 2022, 01:49:39 AM
Just checking in on "the result" of the Sinner v Alcaraz and I cant believe they are still playing,
and in the 5th set. I see that Alcaraz has a 61% win probability and the 5th set is on serve.

I would love to watch it but cannot, It looks like a right thriller.

I dont have a bet on this one, the odds ATM are 2.1 - 1.75

Yes still playing 5 sets and it's been 5 hours, what an amazing match this is.
Alcaraz saved 1 match point this became the turning point. And now leads 5-3 in 5th set
Whoever will win this match he has a shorter rest time than the other semifinalists and fatigue can affect his match in the semifinals.

But when the time showing 3.00 am still a healthy time for athletes to keep competing?

Edit : Alcaraz won the match, big appluse for both
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September 08, 2022, 01:23:36 AM
Just checking in on "the result" of the Sinner v Alcaraz and I cant believe they are still playing,
and in the 5th set. I see that Alcaraz has a 61% win probability and the 5th set is on serve.

I would love to watch it but cannot, It looks like a right thriller.

I dont have a bet on this one, the odds ATM are 2.1 - 1.75
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September 07, 2022, 05:49:30 PM

And Tiafoe beat Rublev in 3 sets, almost all of the games went into tie-break. But Tiafoe converted one in the 3rd set and it was enough for him to win against Rublev.

Waiting for the result between Alcaraz and Sinner. They are schedule to play at in 3 hours. But since the match of Tiafoe and Rublev ended much earlier. The Alcaraz vs Sinner could be advance as well and hopefully I can still watch it my timezone.
From the fourth round onwards we keep on seeing unexpected results. The same continues with the quarter finals. Everything is going good, players won have reached semis for the first time. This Match too is completely un predictable. Jannik Sinner have got the highest winning probability, but we don't know what is going to be the outcome.
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September 07, 2022, 04:29:42 PM
it gets really interesting, Ruud and Khachanov in first semi-final

on the other half, Alcaraz has also possibility to reach no.1, and facing Sinner, while Tiafoe is facing Rublev, who ever wins US Open, it will be his first GS title, and that is happening after last season Medvedev catch his first title here, and eventually reached no.1, is this history repeating for some other player?

Yes, most likely we might see a new no. 1 after this tournament, as Nadal and Medvedev is out and so is Djokovic. And it looks like the era of big 3 is coming to an end now, but hopefully we can see another set of players coming as the heir apparent, like Alcaraz and Sinner. Rublev vs Tiafoe, let's see if Tiafoe can continue his giant run. One of the favorite, Nick is gone so the crowd will have to find someone to cheer and it could be Alcaraz.

And Tiafoe beat Rublev in 3 sets, almost all of the games went into tie-break. But Tiafoe converted one in the 3rd set and it was enough for him to win against Rublev.

Waiting for the result between Alcaraz and Sinner. They are schedule to play at in 3 hours. But since the match of Tiafoe and Rublev ended much earlier. The Alcaraz vs Sinner could be advance as well and hopefully I can still watch it my timezone.
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September 07, 2022, 01:26:47 PM
Kyrgios is most likely to win this if I am asked, he has persisted long enough and deserves it.
Big dissapointment, I am part of those who expected him to go all through to the finals, it looked like he expected that of himself as well, guess that's why he was really frustrated and smashed his racket after the game. It was a tight game between him and Karen Khachanov and to Khachanov who emerged the winner, it meant a lot to him as he was really thanking everyone during his interview after the game, It is the first time for him in his career to progress into the semi final of this competition. Congratulations to him and since he was the one who defeated our champion, I personally now expect much from him.
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