TAG: Mats Wilander
Jun/24
11
Mats Wilander Favors Carlos Over Sinner But…
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By Scoop Malinowski The Nike Carlos and Sinner Era has commenced and one former Grand Slam champ and world no. 1 has analyzed and surmised that the 21 year old Spanish dynamo is the superior player. “Alcaraz has shown that he doesn’t have to play his best tennis to win. He will be able to […] Continue to read full article...
ATP · Carlos Alcaraz · French Open · Jannik Sinner · Mats Wilander · Nike
Jan/23
25
Djokovic Playing The Best Tennis Ever?
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Novak Djokovic is the perfect storm of a tennis player right now. He has the total love and support of the Australian crowds (except for a few deep state hired goons), the extra motivation of the injustice of being cheated out of the title last year, and the fact he’s in his prime still after […] Continue to read full article...
AO23 · Asics · Head · Lacoste · Mats Wilander · Nolefam · Novak Djokovic · Serbia
Jul/22
21
The Toughness Of Tennis Articulated By Jimmy Gatza
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Jimmy Gatza, a former competitor of mine at the St. Petersburg, Florida 35s many moons ago, explains why the mental and physical toughness of players is greatly underrated and underappreciated. I don’t think I’ve ever heard it explained better than this… Jimmy Gatza: “WATCHING THE TRACK & FIELD World Championships: Beautiful to watch. I love […] Continue to read full article...
ATP · Denis Kudla · Jenson Brooksby · Jimmy Gatza · John McEnroe · Mats Wilander · Novak Djokovic
Oct/17
19
Press Conference Flashback: Mats Wilander 1995 Key Biscayne
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GREG SHARKO: First quarterfinal for Mats here at the Lipton since'88 when he won it.
Q. Have you got some sort of momentum thing going now, I mean, having won so easily the last couple of rounds?
MATS WILANDER: Yeah, I have got the momentum going for me now for sure, yeah. I think the last two matches I have sort of played a little better than I thought I was able to play at this stage, but I think that momentum changed the last couple of weeks and winning a couple of close matches and even since the French Indian Wells I won 7-5 in the third, which has been unusual for me for the last year, and when you suddenly feel like you are going to win again, then everything changes; perspective changes completely. Continue to read full article...