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I think the grunts are part tick that wasn’t stopped as a young tennis player and part breathing control.
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Not no moreLost look on his face out there
Not no more
Now that I think about it, I remember Halep getting the lead after breaking her late in the third set of that final. Felt like the momentum was shifting towards Halep, but then Wozniacki immediately called a medical time-out right after that... and it was before Simona's serve, too.
She really had no business winning that year, so I don't blame you for forgetting. Was down 5-1, 40-15 in the third set of the second round. Got to face Mertens in the semis after Mertens got by a hobbled Svitolina in the quarters. Meanwhile, Simona and Angie end up spilling their guts out in their semis matchup (played with the roof open). Simona comes through that, and battles to a three set defeat in the finals and ends up in the hospital after the match due to exhaustion and dehydration.
I don't see her causing any major shakeup when she returns. She's a pusher that is 3+ years removed from the game. Good luck.
Iga does a lot of bush league stuff too. She always takes an extended break if she loses the first set, and she routinely holds up the server to try to break their rhythm during an important service game by unnecessarily changing her racquet mid-game or by pointing to some non-existent distraction in the stands.MTOs are unfair play if you ask me. Seen too many players on both tours abuse it. NoVaxxx is a classic abuser of the MTO especially when he’s down. Meldopova would take bathroom breaks and other nonsense as well. Part of what I loved about tennis was you had to figure it out in real time so MTOs for things like cramping, or bathroom breaks for 10 minutes is cheating plain and simple
Iga does a lot of bush league stuff too. She always takes an extended break if she loses the first set, and she routinely holds up the server to try to break their rhythm during an important service game by unnecessarily changing her racquet mid-game or by pointing to some non-existent distraction in the stands.