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March 09, 2020, 12:04:43 PM
Sad day for tennis - Indian Wells is canceled because of Corona virus. Damn, was looking forward to watching some first class tennis but it seems we will have to wait some more. There are big chances that Miami will not fare any better  Cry

Few sources:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/08/sports/coronavirus-indian-wells-canceled.html
https://www.forbes.com/sites/daniellerossingh/2020/03/09/cancellation-of-fifth-tennis-major-indian-wells-blow-for-players-fans-and-local-economy/
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/mar/09/indian-wells-tennis-tournament-cancelled-as-coronavirus-fears-spread



That sucks, I love that tournemant and I usually watch it on TV every year. Mhh this Covid-19 pandemic really sucks. I hope we will find some vaccine soon! Prayers for everyone!
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March 09, 2020, 11:04:04 AM
Sad day for tennis - Indian Wells is canceled because of Corona virus. Damn, was looking forward to watching some first class tennis but it seems we will have to wait some more. There are big chances that Miami will not fare any better  Cry

Few sources:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/08/sports/coronavirus-indian-wells-canceled.html
https://www.forbes.com/sites/daniellerossingh/2020/03/09/cancellation-of-fifth-tennis-major-indian-wells-blow-for-players-fans-and-local-economy/
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/mar/09/indian-wells-tennis-tournament-cancelled-as-coronavirus-fears-spread

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March 09, 2020, 06:32:40 AM

Kyrgios is a lost cause already, we thought that we will see a different Nick this year, but I doubt it.

Yes, I have no doubt that Nadal or Djokovic can either surpass the record of Federer in the next two years or so. Both are still playing high level tennis, and it is just a matter of time.

Would like to see more on Tsitsipas this year, maybe we can see him having a break out year and at least win one major.

I think Thiem is one step ahead compared to Tsitsipas when it comes to winning a major . He has more experience , have defeated the top 4 and is a real threat to Nadal style of playing . Although Tsitsipas has become an amazing player he still needs experience to win a major I guess which Thiem already has.
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March 09, 2020, 06:01:46 AM

@absy - Yes, I double check, its March 9, thanks for the correction.

I do hope that we will see Thiem's time to shine this year to challenge either Djokovic and Nadal, we are not writing off Medvedev, but he needs to get this thing together if he wanted to break the top 3 and take advantage of Federer being absent because of injury.

Tsitsipas of course, he is playing very well at the start of the year, I look forward that he will have more tournament wins including Grand Slam this year.
Its okay buddy . You are right about Medvedev , couple of years ago I have seen him throwing rackets away and getting frustrated very easily but now he is playing with maturity and he is composed . I think he has the game to beat Federer easily now but against others like Nadal and Djoker maybe he has to try things differently. I would like to see him against Kyrgios though .

Those young generations really need to control their emotions. Yes, they could easily be frustrated in a game, but that will be start of their downfall. When is the last time we have seen the big 3 being frustrated resulting in a throw away match, because they can't control and angry at themselves for losing a point? They really need to see how the big 3 act, react and then the mentality to overcome everything to keep them on top.
Couldn't agree more . Look at Kyrgios , such a potential but unfortunately doesn't know how to behave . I won't be surprised if in coming years he is banned from tennis for doing something stupid .

@vella85 , yes it would be great to see someone else especially Thiem or Tsitsipas winning a major . Also I think Nadal will surpass Federer by next year..

Kyrgios is a lost cause already, we thought that we will see a different Nick this year, but I doubt it.

Yes, I have no doubt that Nadal or Djokovic can either surpass the record of Federer in the next two years or so. Both are still playing high level tennis, and it is just a matter of time.

Would like to see more on Tsitsipas this year, maybe we can see him having a break out year and at least win one major.
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March 09, 2020, 03:17:31 AM
Right, Nick K, is one classic example on how player, with so much potential, wasted his talent just because he acts stupid in and out of the court.

If Medvedev is slumping, we need to see Thiem and Tsitsipas stepping up and not let Djokovic and Nadal takes over the remaining schedule slams for this year.
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March 06, 2020, 07:37:53 PM

@absy - Yes, I double check, its March 9, thanks for the correction.

I do hope that we will see Thiem's time to shine this year to challenge either Djokovic and Nadal, we are not writing off Medvedev, but he needs to get this thing together if he wanted to break the top 3 and take advantage of Federer being absent because of injury.

Tsitsipas of course, he is playing very well at the start of the year, I look forward that he will have more tournament wins including Grand Slam this year.
Its okay buddy . You are right about Medvedev , couple of years ago I have seen him throwing rackets away and getting frustrated very easily but now he is playing with maturity and he is composed . I think he has the game to beat Federer easily now but against others like Nadal and Djoker maybe he has to try things differently. I would like to see him against Kyrgios though .

Those young generations really need to control their emotions. Yes, they could easily be frustrated in a game, but that will be start of their downfall. When is the last time we have seen the big 3 being frustrated resulting in a throw away match, because they can't control and angry at themselves for losing a point? They really need to see how the big 3 act, react and then the mentality to overcome everything to keep them on top.
Couldn't agree more . Look at Kyrgios , such a potential but unfortunately doesn't know how to behave . I won't be surprised if in coming years he is banned from tennis for doing something stupid .

@vella85 , yes it would be great to see someone else especially Thiem or Tsitsipas winning a major . Also I think Nadal will surpass Federer by next year..
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March 06, 2020, 06:26:15 PM

@absy - Yes, I double check, its March 9, thanks for the correction.

I do hope that we will see Thiem's time to shine this year to challenge either Djokovic and Nadal, we are not writing off Medvedev, but he needs to get this thing together if he wanted to break the top 3 and take advantage of Federer being absent because of injury.

Tsitsipas of course, he is playing very well at the start of the year, I look forward that he will have more tournament wins including Grand Slam this year.
Its okay buddy . You are right about Medvedev , couple of years ago I have seen him throwing rackets away and getting frustrated very easily but now he is playing with maturity and he is composed . I think he has the game to beat Federer easily now but against others like Nadal and Djoker maybe he has to try things differently. I would like to see him against Kyrgios though .

I think a Medvedev and Kyrgios match would be great to see. Hopefully we see it happen some time this year and in a final of a grand slam whether its a quarter final or semi final as I think it would be an epic match between two up and comers.

I think the spotlight will be on Nadal in the coming months as he has a big chance to join Federer on 20 grand slam title wins. If Nadal doesn't win and Djokovic wins then it opens up the door for Djokovic to pass Nadal and equal Federer. I think its going to be an epic year for the top three players to see what happens with the grand slam standings. We know Federer is out for some time and hopes to get back for Wimbledon but by then we could see Nadal equal with Federer or Djokovic just 1 grand slam win behind Nadal. Then again we could see a young talent win the French Open which I think a lot of us here want to see. 
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March 06, 2020, 05:04:32 PM

@absy - Yes, I double check, its March 9, thanks for the correction.

I do hope that we will see Thiem's time to shine this year to challenge either Djokovic and Nadal, we are not writing off Medvedev, but he needs to get this thing together if he wanted to break the top 3 and take advantage of Federer being absent because of injury.

Tsitsipas of course, he is playing very well at the start of the year, I look forward that he will have more tournament wins including Grand Slam this year.
Its okay buddy . You are right about Medvedev , couple of years ago I have seen him throwing rackets away and getting frustrated very easily but now he is playing with maturity and he is composed . I think he has the game to beat Federer easily now but against others like Nadal and Djoker maybe he has to try things differently. I would like to see him against Kyrgios though .

Those young generations really need to control their emotions. Yes, they could easily be frustrated in a game, but that will be start of their downfall. When is the last time we have seen the big 3 being frustrated resulting in a throw away match, because they can't control and angry at themselves for losing a point? They really need to see how the big 3 act, react and then the mentality to overcome everything to keep them on top.
Right now we have many good players with many personal and some different type issues which need to handle quickly because they are becoming more frustrated and giving reactions very wrongly which creating problems for them we have good talent but its need some good motivation as well for good and fair play.
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March 06, 2020, 04:49:28 PM

@absy - Yes, I double check, its March 9, thanks for the correction.

I do hope that we will see Thiem's time to shine this year to challenge either Djokovic and Nadal, we are not writing off Medvedev, but he needs to get this thing together if he wanted to break the top 3 and take advantage of Federer being absent because of injury.

Tsitsipas of course, he is playing very well at the start of the year, I look forward that he will have more tournament wins including Grand Slam this year.
Its okay buddy . You are right about Medvedev , couple of years ago I have seen him throwing rackets away and getting frustrated very easily but now he is playing with maturity and he is composed . I think he has the game to beat Federer easily now but against others like Nadal and Djoker maybe he has to try things differently. I would like to see him against Kyrgios though .

Those young generations really need to control their emotions. Yes, they could easily be frustrated in a game, but that will be start of their downfall. When is the last time we have seen the big 3 being frustrated resulting in a throw away match, because they can't control and angry at themselves for losing a point? They really need to see how the big 3 act, react and then the mentality to overcome everything to keep them on top.
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March 06, 2020, 09:14:08 AM

@absy - Yes, I double check, its March 9, thanks for the correction.

I do hope that we will see Thiem's time to shine this year to challenge either Djokovic and Nadal, we are not writing off Medvedev, but he needs to get this thing together if he wanted to break the top 3 and take advantage of Federer being absent because of injury.

Tsitsipas of course, he is playing very well at the start of the year, I look forward that he will have more tournament wins including Grand Slam this year.
Its okay buddy . You are right about Medvedev , couple of years ago I have seen him throwing rackets away and getting frustrated very easily but now he is playing with maturity and he is composed . I think he has the game to beat Federer easily now but against others like Nadal and Djoker maybe he has to try things differently. I would like to see him against Kyrgios though .
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March 05, 2020, 06:33:06 PM
Next in the calendar is the 2020 BNP Paribas Open, March 12 – 22, another Masters 1000 tournament.

Thiem is the defending champion, defeating Federer last year. So in the absence of Roger, he is rank 3, behind Djokovic and Nadal. Most of the top rank players entered this tournament so it will be interesting who will win tournament. I haven't check the odds though, but it looks like Djokovic, with the strength of his recent performance will be the favorite.

For sure, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and the defending champion will be the favourite for this year.

And then Daniil Medvedev, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Alexander Zverev. Hard to predict this early though, we might need to see their 1st and 2nd round performances before making any bets.
I think Thiem is more dangerous for Nadal than Djokovic at the moment , no offence to Djoker . I still would like to see Nadal take the trophy home .
Also you have mentioned March 12th as the starting date of the tournament but I think its March 9 .

I agree, I think this could be the year for Thiem as he has been around the mark for the last couple of years and it looks like he has improved on hard courts which was his weakness. I also think Stefanos Tsitsipas will have a good year and can see both these players challenging for the top 3 as Medvedev has dropped off and could take time to get the winning mentality back.

@absy - Yes, I double check, its March 9, thanks for the correction.

I do hope that we will see Thiem's time to shine this year to challenge either Djokovic and Nadal, we are not writing off Medvedev, but he needs to get this thing together if he wanted to break the top 3 and take advantage of Federer being absent because of injury.

Tsitsipas of course, he is playing very well at the start of the year, I look forward that he will have more tournament wins including Grand Slam this year.
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March 05, 2020, 06:20:37 PM
Next in the calendar is the 2020 BNP Paribas Open, March 12 – 22, another Masters 1000 tournament.

Thiem is the defending champion, defeating Federer last year. So in the absence of Roger, he is rank 3, behind Djokovic and Nadal. Most of the top rank players entered this tournament so it will be interesting who will win tournament. I haven't check the odds though, but it looks like Djokovic, with the strength of his recent performance will be the favorite.

For sure, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and the defending champion will be the favourite for this year.

And then Daniil Medvedev, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Alexander Zverev. Hard to predict this early though, we might need to see their 1st and 2nd round performances before making any bets.
I think Thiem is more dangerous for Nadal than Djokovic at the moment , no offence to Djoker . I still would like to see Nadal take the trophy home .
Also you have mentioned March 12th as the starting date of the tournament but I think its March 9 .

I agree, I think this could be the year for Thiem as he has been around the mark for the last couple of years and it looks like he has improved on hard courts which was his weakness. I also think Stefanos Tsitsipas will have a good year and can see both these players challenging for the top 3 as Medvedev has dropped off and could take time to get the winning mentality back.
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March 05, 2020, 08:22:41 AM
Next in the calendar is the 2020 BNP Paribas Open, March 12 – 22, another Masters 1000 tournament.

Thiem is the defending champion, defeating Federer last year. So in the absence of Roger, he is rank 3, behind Djokovic and Nadal. Most of the top rank players entered this tournament so it will be interesting who will win tournament. I haven't check the odds though, but it looks like Djokovic, with the strength of his recent performance will be the favorite.

For sure, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and the defending champion will be the favourite for this year.

And then Daniil Medvedev, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Alexander Zverev. Hard to predict this early though, we might need to see their 1st and 2nd round performances before making any bets.
I think Thiem is more dangerous for Nadal than Djokovic at the moment , no offence to Djoker . I still would like to see Nadal take the trophy home .
Also you have mentioned March 12th as the starting date of the tournament but I think its March 9 .

@absy Thiem has lots of potential in him but he needs to perform consistently, and with Djokovic and Nadal also participating in this tournament it’ll be very difficult for him to win it without producing a tough fight which we all know he’s capable of producing. While I like Nadal a lot I don’t feel he’ll win it easily as his injuries have taken a toll on his body, but nevertheless i would like to see Nadal vs Thiem in the finals as both will not give up till the very end and it’ll make the match very interesting to watch.
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Also you have mentioned March 12th as the starting date of the tournament but I think its March 9 .

Main draws for Indian Wells and Miami always only start middle of the week for both tournaments. They are little Grand Slams and are the only tournaments that run for two weeks apart from the Grand Slams, but there is not enough matches to play for two full weeks. Both have a field of 96, so not as many as GS. and the top/seeded players have byes. Qualifying does start at March 9th and is also televised iirc.
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March 04, 2020, 09:33:25 PM
Next in the calendar is the 2020 BNP Paribas Open, March 12 – 22, another Masters 1000 tournament.

Thiem is the defending champion, defeating Federer last year. So in the absence of Roger, he is rank 3, behind Djokovic and Nadal. Most of the top rank players entered this tournament so it will be interesting who will win tournament. I haven't check the odds though, but it looks like Djokovic, with the strength of his recent performance will be the favorite.

For sure, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and the defending champion will be the favourite for this year.

And then Daniil Medvedev, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Alexander Zverev. Hard to predict this early though, we might need to see their 1st and 2nd round performances before making any bets.
I think Thiem is more dangerous for Nadal than Djokovic at the moment , no offence to Djoker . I still would like to see Nadal take the trophy home .
Also you have mentioned March 12th as the starting date of the tournament but I think its March 9 .
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March 04, 2020, 05:58:07 AM
Next in the calendar is the 2020 BNP Paribas Open, March 12 – 22, another Masters 1000 tournament.

Thiem is the defending champion, defeating Federer last year. So in the absence of Roger, he is rank 3, behind Djokovic and Nadal. Most of the top rank players entered this tournament so it will be interesting who will win tournament. I haven't check the odds though, but it looks like Djokovic, with the strength of his recent performance will be the favorite.

For sure, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and the defending champion will be the favourite for this year.

And then Daniil Medvedev, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Alexander Zverev. Hard to predict this early though, we might need to see their 1st and 2nd round performances before making any bets.
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March 04, 2020, 05:34:11 AM
Next in the calendar is the 2020 BNP Paribas Open, March 12 – 22, another Masters 1000 tournament.

Thiem is the defending champion, defeating Federer last year. So in the absence of Roger, he is rank 3, behind Djokovic and Nadal. Most of the top rank players entered this tournament so it will be interesting who will win tournament. I haven't check the odds though, but it looks like Djokovic, with the strength of his recent performance will be the favorite.
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March 03, 2020, 06:49:51 AM
^^ The closest in Medvedev at #4. He just need to be consistent but recently he suffered some unusual defeat so that's a big question mark again. Even his coach is not impressed specially last tournament.

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Daniil Medvedev's coach wasn't impressed with the Russian's attitude against Jannik Sinner at the Open 13. Though the Russian beat the next gen star, he lost the first set before making a comeback. When I see Daniil with that kind of attitude, that energy during the first set, crying over all the lost points, it annoys me,” Cervara told L'Equipe.

https://www.tennisworldusa.org/tennis/news/Tennis_Interviews/84418/gilles-cervara-unimpressed-with-daniil-medvedevs-on-court-behaviour/

So it will take some time before we can see someone becoming #3 even if Roger Federer is sideline by injuries.

Yeah its strange how Medvedev has dropped off after a very good last half of last year where he was winning tournaments and even challenging for grand slams. But he has started the year off in poor form but hopefully he can turn it around soon. This could be the year for Thiem as he has started the year off well and like the last two years I think he can once again challenge for the French Open.
Yeah, Daniil Medvedev case is really odd, I mean he was on top and celebrated to be the next big star in tennis and lead the young generations to challenge the big 3, but for strange reason he is performing way below, his form is very poor, what gives?

I still remember Osaka in 2018, damn she was literally hot, takes the womens top seed, and then the start of 2019 after she change coach, everything went on a downward spiral.

Osaka's case is different though, it was a change in coach as you have said that may have affected her performance in 2019 and was never the same after that.

As for Medvedev, it's really more of mental thingy for him, his coach is still with him, but seems to be the problem is his mindset and that he can't overpowered it resulting in early exit and not even reaching quarter finals compare to last year wherein his name was always into the discussions. Maybe he got burn out or something, and to overcome it, he needs more focus and a win even on a minor tournament to boost his confidence again.
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March 02, 2020, 06:55:45 PM
^^ The closest in Medvedev at #4. He just need to be consistent but recently he suffered some unusual defeat so that's a big question mark again. Even his coach is not impressed specially last tournament.

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Daniil Medvedev's coach wasn't impressed with the Russian's attitude against Jannik Sinner at the Open 13. Though the Russian beat the next gen star, he lost the first set before making a comeback. When I see Daniil with that kind of attitude, that energy during the first set, crying over all the lost points, it annoys me,” Cervara told L'Equipe.

https://www.tennisworldusa.org/tennis/news/Tennis_Interviews/84418/gilles-cervara-unimpressed-with-daniil-medvedevs-on-court-behaviour/

So it will take some time before we can see someone becoming #3 even if Roger Federer is sideline by injuries.

Yeah its strange how Medvedev has dropped off after a very good last half of last year where he was winning tournaments and even challenging for grand slams. But he has started the year off in poor form but hopefully he can turn it around soon. This could be the year for Thiem as he has started the year off well and like the last two years I think he can once again challenge for the French Open.
Yeah, Daniil Medvedev case is really odd, I mean he was on top and celebrated to be the next big star in tennis and lead the young generations to challenge the big 3, but for strange reason he is performing way below, his form is very poor, what gives?

I still remember Osaka in 2018, damn she was literally hot, takes the womens top seed, and then the start of 2019 after she change coach, everything went on a downward spiral.
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March 02, 2020, 06:29:39 PM
For 3 decades they have mastered almost all tennis tournaments, maybe after this it will be difficult to find players like those who have high efforts in their tennis careers.
Unlike the women's section, Serena has started to decline and has now been replaced by young players and there are not yet young players to dominate. The last 2-3 years the grand slam title was won by young players whose ages are between 18-25 years old,  so they are very young.

As some tennis posters said before, women's tennis is very unpredictable.

As for the mens, it looks like 10 years is not enough for them to reign, lol, although Federer is injured we haven't seen anyone yet, and even if we have names, they're no match for the tenacity of the 3. So it's really hard to find any replacements as of yet.
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