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Lot of LOVE for this thread


My favorites Casper Ruud and Elena Rybakina both gone. At least Alcaraz is still in the draw, and hopefully he knocks out [censored]. 

The beauty of being a huge tennis, Aussie Rules and Soccer fan. If the Dees flop I turn to the tennis season watching my favorite players, if they flop (Casper Ruud often does) I revert back to Melbourne. If Melbourne aren’t too flash I go watch Tottenham… 😂😂😂

Round 1 against GWS cannot come quick enough… 

Jeez, a likeable, classy, humble player gracing a post-match on-court interview with Jim Courier. Well done, Alex de Minaur!

 

Why does Djokovic always try and play the victim card?

I know it’s that twerp Tony Jones, but show a bit of backbone mate. Stick it right up the muppet.

5 hours ago, Cranky Franky said:

And go home Djokovic - the sooner the better.

Typical crude comment 

asking the GOAT to leave 

Tony Jones should be stood down. 


1 hour ago, Demon Disciple said:

Why does Djokovic always try and play the victim card?

I know it’s that twerp Tony Jones, but show a bit of backbone mate. Stick it right up the muppet.

That’s what he has done. 

1 hour ago, Demon Disciple said:

Why does Djokovic always try and play the victim card?

I know it’s that twerp Tony Jones, but show a bit of backbone mate. Stick it right up the muppet.

Thats what he has done 

3 hours ago, gs77 said:

Jeez, a likeable, classy, humble player gracing a post-match on-court interview with Jim Courier. Well done, Alex de Minaur!

It’s different when you are in your own country. 

5 hours ago, Cranky Franky said:

And go home Djokovic - the sooner the better.

Rude rude rude 

5 hours ago, Cranky Franky said:

And go home Djokovic - the sooner the better.

And you stop posting please !!! 


10 hours ago, Dingo said:

Alex Diminaur wearing red and blue socks.

Go Demon!

The Demon Man is the only thing keeping me engaged in tennis this year, everyone else seems more intent on off court dramas that it’s turned the AO into the Grand Slam version of Married at First Sight - everyone more interested in creating drama for [censored] and giggles that we’ve all forgotten what the whole point of the event is. 

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The problem with Chompers is he thinks he's the funniest person in the room. If Spud was still with us he would absolutely eviscerate Chomp.

37 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

The problem with Chompers is he thinks he's the funniest person in the room.

He thinks he’s an A-lister……………….he didn’t even get an invite to ‘I’m a celebrity’


3 hours ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

The Demon Man is the only thing keeping me engaged in tennis this year, everyone else seems more intent on off court dramas that it’s turned the AO into the Grand Slam version of Married at First Sight - everyone more interested in creating drama for [censored] and giggles that we’ve all forgotten what the whole point of the event is. 

theres still plenty to watch.

If you saw Vukic play Draper you would have seen not only the best tennis so far but the exploitation of skill and lack of. (Drapers backhand is seriously poor) Alcaraz then beat Draper but did show that he couldnt alter his game to exploit that weakness. Demon has plenty to work for to progress past him. (Unfortunately Alcaraz is such a dominant erratic player he has enough weapons of his own to beat most opponents ).With Sinner and Dojokavic both showing distractions from their tennis playing it is an interesting tournaments. There are no certainties unlike the years of the triumverate Roger, Raffa and Joker.

8 minutes ago, dpositive said:

theres still plenty to watch.

If you saw Vukic play Draper you would have seen not only the best tennis so far but the exploitation of skill and lack of. (Drapers backhand is seriously poor) Alcaraz then beat Draper but did show that he couldnt alter his game to exploit that weakness. Demon has plenty to work for to progress past him. (Unfortunately Alcaraz is such a dominant erratic player he has enough weapons of his own to beat most opponents ).With Sinner and Dojokavic both showing distractions from their tennis playing it is an interesting tournaments. There are no certainties unlike the years of the triumverate Roger, Raffa and Joker.

the vision of sinner having the shakes yesterday was pretty frightening

tonight's match-up between djoker and alcaraz is going to be a rippier i think

and then tomorrow for demon vs sinner should be a pearler too

The tennis has been fantastic (as it always is)

And with players like Alcaraz, Swiatek, Djokovic, Sabalenko & Sinner about, what's not to like?

And the Demon of course!  

Danielle giving it to the mob - magnificent!!  Smart, savvy and the lady has got gumption!

Novak was correct with his stance and Tony Jones should be tossed.  He's an embarrassment to himself and the country

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8 hours ago, 58er said:

Typical crude comment 

asking the GOAT to leave 

Tony Jones should be stood down. 

I’m not a TJ fan, in fact I’d celebrate the day he retires. However Novak handled the situation very poorly and just shows that he doesn’t understand Aussie culture.


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