French Open 2018 Roland Garros
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That was quality from Kasatkina, played every ball well but also seemed to be able to get Woz to give her way more forehands than yesterday.. about as well as she can play. Woz was almost made to look like she was a few years ago, defensive with not much else. (I'm a bit of a Kasat fanboy.. when you watch this much tennis it'd be a bit weird not to have a few player's games you appreciate, i remain impartial hopefully with my investments.)
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The percentage of points she was winning on serve had been gradually increasing all match, some of that was undoubtedly the light, but she seemed to continue in that vein this morning.. she was perhaps a bigger price in terms of Kelly staking when she was starting to serve for it...you're right though, that doesn't normally stop the market from having a last throw of the dice type of lay, they weren't as keen as I expected either. Good result for me.boardrep wrote: ↑Mon Jun 04, 2018 11:47 ammaybe your big price Nero was reflected in how few lays came in for Kasat at 1.11 downwards considering how much she'd been struggling with service but maybe the money boys had done their lay dough overnight or at end of set one and had no green to leverage ?
+1Nero Tulip wrote: ↑Mon Jun 04, 2018 11:49 amThat was quality from Kasatkina, played every ball well but also seemed to be able to get Woz to give her way more forehands than yesterday.. about as well as she can play. Woz was almost made to look like she was a few years ago, defensive with not much else. (I'm a bit of a Kasat fanboy.. when you watch this much tennis it'd be a bit weird not to have a few player's games you appreciate, i remain impartial hopefully with my investments.)
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Anyone else think that Garcia's price is a little big?
Yes. Kerber is tenacious though, and might be too competitive for Garciadragontrades wrote: ↑Mon Jun 04, 2018 11:57 amAnyone else think that Garcia's price is a little big?
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I think so too. I want to see how effective Kerbers defense will be today before adjusting my prices to reflect. If Garcia has to hit 5 extra balls each rally, I might doubt her ability to keep it in play enough... though she is far improved on that front these days.dragontrades wrote: ↑Mon Jun 04, 2018 11:57 amAnyone else think that Garcia's price is a little big?
Kerber did impress me a lot in earlier matches, but felt the Bertens result flattered her a bit, Kiki made too many errors and her forehand was wayward which gave Kerber plenty of points.
Could be a really good match.
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Andreson's serve looking quite dodgy right now
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Quite a comeback from Schwartzman.. and a decent advert for closing trades.. closed mine late 2nd set, and took a break from it. Very different looking Anderson now, much slower, feet look heavier, strokes look clumsy almost. He was crushing Schwartz earlier.
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Schwartz looks a reasonable strong favourite in the rallies now? Get's returns in, he will like his chances.. does look to have bottled a couple of service games of his own though.
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Schwartz making foolish errors when in the lead, only fuels Anderson's last few shreds of hope at this point.. Looks out on his feet. Almost hope Schwartz can bottle it again to re-add to my position.