Live from Wimbledon - Day 5
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
- On a rainy day at Wimbledon, defending champion Carlos Alcaraz survived a big scare against Frances Tiafoe. Catherine, David and Matt assembled under cover to discuss the match, Alcaraz's ups and downs, and his incredible fifth set record. There's also much excitement about Emma Raducanu as she reached the second week of a slam for the first time since 2021 by defeating Maria Sakkari. How hyped are we? Elsewhere, there's chat about Paula Badosa and Daria Kasatkina setting up a fourth round clash, Jasmine Paolini backing up her Roland Garros run, and the impressive form of Coco Gauff.
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3:40 Carlos Alcaraz vs. Tiafoe
14:40 Medvedev
17:35 Sinner
17:50 Ben Shelton/Shapo
20:38 Tommy Paul
22:54 Donna Vekic
25:09 Paula Badosa
29:14 Emma Raducanu
41:38 Lulu Sun
44:02: Jasmine Paolini
48:13 Coco Gauff
53:05: Andy Murray/Emma Raducanu mixted doubles
Thank you so much!
Thank you. They desperately need some time stamps
@@Jalleur14325 I agree. I saw some times stamps on another of their posts and it really changed the experience for me.
I was in centre court in 1999 for my first ever day at Wimbledon on the day of the McEnroe and Graf semi-final. I had just bought a resale ticket to get in. Then they announced Steffi had pulled out - I was as angry as McEnroe!! ... They were due to play against Kournikova and Bjorkman. Davenport, who still in the singles, was playing doubles instead I remember.
38:55 - anyone here after it actually happened and Emma had to do a Steffi Graff and pull out of the mixed doubles
What's crazy is how Sakkari is still ranked in the Top Ten. She's had a poor year except for one good clay-court tourney--I forget which--where I think she got to the final or semifinal. But she's seldom looked like a top player this season.
She did really well later in the season last year (washington and guadalajara) so if she doesn't start going deep in more tourneys, she will lose a lot of points and drop out of the top 10.
On the Alcaraz 5 set record... It's good that he can find that gear when he needs it, but it's also a bit *worrying (in the context of his future all-time great status) he's had so many 5 setters already. I wonder how many 5 setters the big 3 had at that point in their respective careers. The big 3 seemed to be able to shift into gear at will and play lights out tennis for 3 sets in a row. Honestly? That's very rare for Alcaraz. It feels like almost every match is closer than it needs to be. I also understand he is only 21 and still has likely 1-3 years before he hits "prime".
Yes with time and injuries he will have to find ways to be more efficient on the court to conserve his body.
Emma Raducanu is certainly on a roll reminiscent of her New York GS victory. The minefield here will be more tricky but she is playing great. Call me drunk, but I can see her winning the tournament.
Is there any discount code you can provide for the new Wimbledon Collection?
How many times would the Big Three have been eliminated at Majors if they had been stuck with the 2 out of 3 sets format? How different would their records be? Is that a Matt’s stat already? Women don’t have the luxury of being mediocre for 3 sets and then pulling themselves together. Carlos would be out today.
Not a logical argument. If the big 3 were playing best of 3 in the slams - they would approach the match with a different mind set.
totally agree
@@tennissir1986 sure, they would magically never have a slow start like they do now because they love going 5 sets and risking a loss and tiring themselves out. Yup, very logical
Is it just me or do other people find the conversations about who should be on centre or court no.1 really boring.
I doubt that a lot of the top players are really that bothered which of the showcourts they play on but yet you're analysing to death whether swiatek is being disrespected or not. They're both great courts. To qoute the great rafa "We can create polemics about every day".
Thank you
Very interesting what Matt says about Emma Raducanu and playing her best tennis indoors.
need to look out for that
I've been listening you all on podcast form on Spotify. It's nice (and extremely weird) to put faces to voices!
I dont care what others think (especially u haters), but Emma look really solid today.. I wasn't sure how far she can go after 1st match but now, i wouldn't put semi's beyond her. & IF she can get to the final, she GONNA win this whole thing 😊😊
Fognini is winning 2-1, not losing 2-1!!
No BEERS tonight!?? 🍺🍺🍺
What are the odds of another Wozniacki fake injury against Rybakina like she did at Indian Wells against Iga ?
I hope Billy Jean liked her toy that I brought all the way from Harry in Dublin
Will Sakkari blame her coach once again and fire him ?
Iga couldn't fill out Center court the other day which is a bad look.
Ons and Svitolina didn't fill out the Centre Court either - despite the match prior to theirs being completely filled.
For casual tennis fans, Iga is not a particularly captivating player nor personality. But the same point could be made for Sinner, perhaps casual fans can be pretty awe struck by his pace.