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Djokovic is out of the US Open after retiring against Stan Wawrinka. Stan was outplaying him and hitting him off the park.
Wawrinka's run against Djokovic at slams is remarkable. H2H they're tied at 4-4.
US Open 2012 (4th Round) = Djokovic (3 sets) - Wawrinka retired
Australian Open 2013 (4th Round) = Djokovic (5 sets)
US Open 2013 (Semi Final) = Djokovic (5 sets)
Australian Open 2014 (Quarter Final) = Wawrinka (5 sets)
Australian Open 2015 (Semi Final) = Djokovic (5 sets)
French Open 2015 (Final) = Wawrinka (4 sets)
US Open 2016 (Final) = Wawrinka (4 sets)
US Open 2019 (4th Round) = Wawrinka (3 sets) - Djokovic retired
Wawrinka's run against Djokovic at slams is remarkable. H2H they're tied at 4-4.
US Open 2012 (4th Round) = Djokovic (3 sets) - Wawrinka retired
Australian Open 2013 (4th Round) = Djokovic (5 sets)
US Open 2013 (Semi Final) = Djokovic (5 sets)
Australian Open 2014 (Quarter Final) = Wawrinka (5 sets)
Australian Open 2015 (Semi Final) = Djokovic (5 sets)
French Open 2015 (Final) = Wawrinka (4 sets)
US Open 2016 (Final) = Wawrinka (4 sets)
US Open 2019 (4th Round) = Wawrinka (3 sets) - Djokovic retired
| 1902 | 1903 | 1910 | 1917 | 1919 | 1927 | 1928 | 1929 | 1930 | 1935 | 1936 | 1953 | 1958 | 1990 | 2010 | 2023 |
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Novak Djokovic - Number of retirements per calendar year
2005 = 1
2006 = 2
2007 = 1
2008 = 2
2009 = 1
2010 = 1
2011 = 3
2012 = 0
2013 = 0
2014 = 0
2015 = 0
2016 = 1
2017 = 1
2018 = 0
2019 = 1
2005 = 1
2006 = 2
2007 = 1
2008 = 2
2009 = 1
2010 = 1
2011 = 3
2012 = 0
2013 = 0
2014 = 0
2015 = 0
2016 = 1
2017 = 1
2018 = 0
2019 = 1
| 1902 | 1903 | 1910 | 1917 | 1919 | 1927 | 1928 | 1929 | 1930 | 1935 | 1936 | 1953 | 1958 | 1990 | 2010 | 2023 |
Yes, I've been planning to make posts about one- and two-handed backhands. I think I'll put all that in the Borg-McEnroe thread, because we associate Borg with that two-handed backhand. (I'll continue the serve-volley posts and influence-of-technology posts in this thread, unless there are objections.)
The game is better when there's a variety of techniques, playing styles and conditions. The move towards uniformity is bad.
The game is better when there's a variety of techniques, playing styles and conditions. The move towards uniformity is bad.
Rafa is now on court in the second SF.
There are questions swirling about whether he's carrying an injury.
A short while ago, the US Open's social-media account posted this gif of Laver:
https://twitter.com/usopen/status/1170101530185404417
There are questions swirling about whether he's carrying an injury.
A short while ago, the US Open's social-media account posted this gif of Laver:
https://twitter.com/usopen/status/1170101530185404417
Nadal hitting a tennis ball to McEnroe & someone else (who?) in the commentary booth:
https://twitter.com/OriginalYoni/status ... 8485449728
https://twitter.com/OriginalYoni/status ... 8485449728
In the final it's 2 sets all.
Nadal won the first 2 sets, but Medvedev came roaring back to level, and Nadal looks to be struggling.
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Update: The 4-hr mark has passed.
Nadal has had a time violation on serve but saved break points.
Medvedev is having physio on his left thigh.
Nadal won the first 2 sets, but Medvedev came roaring back to level, and Nadal looks to be struggling.
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Update: The 4-hr mark has passed.
Nadal has had a time violation on serve but saved break points.
Medvedev is having physio on his left thigh.
USOpen.org tells us:
"21,893.7: Number of feet that Nadal ran in the US Open final against Medvedev.
5: Number of times Nadal has won more than one major in a single season (2008, 2010, 2013, 2017, 2019).
206-1: Nadal's record when he wins the first two sets at a major. Fabio Fognini (2015 US Open, Round 3) is the only player to ever defeat him from two sets down at a major.
Men's Singles Titles Won After Turning 30:
Rafael Nadal, 5
Roger Federer, 4
Novak Djokovic, 4
Rod Laver, 4
Andre Agassi, 2
Jimmy Connors, 2
Stan Wawrinka, 2
19-8: Nadal's record in Grand Slam finals.
33: Nadal becomes the second-oldest US Open men's singles champion, second only to Ken Rosewall, who won the Open at 35 years of age in 1970."
Tennis World USA reports:
'Rod Laver praised Nadal's topspin left-handed forehand: "It's amazing to see Rafa control the ball so well...." '
"21,893.7: Number of feet that Nadal ran in the US Open final against Medvedev.
5: Number of times Nadal has won more than one major in a single season (2008, 2010, 2013, 2017, 2019).
206-1: Nadal's record when he wins the first two sets at a major. Fabio Fognini (2015 US Open, Round 3) is the only player to ever defeat him from two sets down at a major.
Men's Singles Titles Won After Turning 30:
Rafael Nadal, 5
Roger Federer, 4
Novak Djokovic, 4
Rod Laver, 4
Andre Agassi, 2
Jimmy Connors, 2
Stan Wawrinka, 2
19-8: Nadal's record in Grand Slam finals.
33: Nadal becomes the second-oldest US Open men's singles champion, second only to Ken Rosewall, who won the Open at 35 years of age in 1970."
Tennis World USA reports:
'Rod Laver praised Nadal's topspin left-handed forehand: "It's amazing to see Rafa control the ball so well...." '