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tennisonthebrain-blog · 7 months ago
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Who is she? Olga Danilović
If you look at the draw, probably the most surprising name is Olga Danilović. Who is she and were there signs that she would do decently at this year's clay court slam?
Olga Danilović is a Serbian professional tennis player born on January 23, 2001. She has been making significant strides in her career and has shown potential, particularly on clay courts. Danilović's breakthrough came in 2018 when she won her first WTA Tour singles title in Moscow, becoming the first player born in the 2000s to win a WTA tournament singles title. She has consistently demonstrated her capability by defeating top players and showing resilience in various tournaments.
Signs of a Strong Performance
Her recent performance at the 2024 Roland Garros has been impressive. She entered the tournament with strong form, having secured significant wins in the lead-up events. Notably, she had a solid run in the Mutua Madrid Open, where she defeated higher-ranked opponents and showcased her fighting spirit by pushing matches to three sets against top-tier players.
Several key factors indicate her potential success:
Clay Court Specialist: Danilović's game is particularly suited to clay courts, where her heavy topspin and patient playstyle are highly effective. Her ability to construct points and outlast opponents in rallies makes her a formidable player on this surface.
Powerful Serve: Known for her powerful serve, Danilović often secures a high percentage of first-serve points won. This weapon allows her to dictate play and gain quick advantages in her service games.
Mental Resilience: One of Danilović's standout qualities is her mental toughness. She frequently comes back from behind to win matches in three sets, demonstrating her resilience and determination under pressure. This was most evident vs. Donna Vekic: In a dramatic match, Danilović saved multiple match points to defeat Donna Vekic, 0-6, 7-5, 10-8, showcasing her incredible mental fortitude and never-give-up attitude. This win was a testament to her resilience and fighting spirit on the court.
Recent Notable Wins
Mutua Madrid Open 2024:
Vs. Danielle Collins: Danilović secured a thrilling victory over Danielle Collins, winning 6-4, 4-6, 7-6(4). This match showcased her ability to perform under pressure and her fighting spirit against a tough opponent.
Vs. Anastasia Potapova: Another significant win came against Anastasia Potapova, where Danilović triumphed 6-3, 2-6, 7-5. Her resilience was on full display as she battled through a challenging three-set match.
While Danilović is a player to watch, with her consistent performances and ability to compete against top-ranked players, especially on her favored surface, clay and her career trajectory shows promise for further successes and potential breakthroughs in major tournaments, she needs to secure more weapons in order to reach the upper echelons of the game. But for now, her pesky game style will bother opponents and potentially secure more upsets to come.
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tarotmantic · 4 months ago
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papayafiles · 1 month ago
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guillaumetennis · 5 years ago
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tennis-message-magazine · 7 years ago
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raspadoris · 3 years ago
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sportsbreakthemold-blog · 7 years ago
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mytenniscoaching-blog · 6 years ago
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tennisonthebrain-blog · 7 months ago
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Why He Lost:
Why Did Andrey Rublev Lose to Matteo Arnaldi at Roland Garros 2024?
In a surprising turn of events at Roland Garros 2024, Andrey Rublev, the sixth seed, was defeated by Matteo Arnaldi in the second round. Let's dive into the key factors and statistics that led to Rublev's unexpected loss.
1. Arnaldi's Exceptional Performance
Matteo Arnaldi played an outstanding match, displaying strong mental and physical resilience. His aggressive baseline play and consistent service games were crucial in putting pressure on Rublev. Arnaldi's ability to convert break points and maintain a high first-serve percentage was instrumental in his victory.
Break Points Converted: Arnaldi converted 5 out of 9 break points, a conversion rate of 55.5%.
First-Serve Percentage: Arnaldi won 69% of his first-serve points, keeping Rublev on the defensive.
2. Rublev's Inconsistency
Rublev struggled with consistency throughout the match, which was evident in his higher number of unforced errors and his inability to maintain his usual high level of play under pressure.
Unforced Errors: Rublev committed 47 unforced errors compared to Arnaldi's 28.
Double Faults: Rublev had 6 double faults, which often came at crucial moments, further hampering his performance.
3. Physical and Mental Fatigue
Rublev has had a demanding clay season, including a title win at the Madrid Masters. The accumulation of matches seemed to contribute to both physical and mental fatigue, affecting his performance against a well-prepared Arnaldi.
Total Points Won: Rublev won 104 points to Arnaldi's 125, indicating that Rublev was unable to sustain his performance across the match.
4. Lack of Plan B
One of Rublev's known weaknesses is his inability to adapt his game plan when his primary aggressive strategy isn’t effective. This match highlighted this issue as Rublev struggled to find alternative tactics to counter Arnaldi's play.
Second Serve Points Won: Rublev won only 43% of his second-serve points, compared to Arnaldi's 56%.
Conclusion
Andrey Rublev's loss to Matteo Arnaldi was a combination of Arnaldi's excellent performance and Rublev's inconsistencies and fatigue. The match statistics highlight Rublev's struggle with unforced errors, double faults, and a lack of adaptability, while Arnaldi capitalized on his opportunities and maintained a solid baseline game.
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guillaumetennis · 5 years ago
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Comment rester concentré en match 🤔🎾⁣ ⁣ La concentration en match est souvent difficile, mais POURQUOI ❓❓⁣ ⁣ Avant de se pencher sur les méthodes permettant d'améliorer son attention, il faut connaître votre style de concentration personnel.🤔⁣ ⁣ Avant d'être des joueurs, vous êtes des hommes.⁣ ⁣ Un coach doit comprendre l'homme pour comprendre le joueur.🧐⁣ ⁣ Votre style de concentration va impacter votre coaching.⁣ ⁣ 👉 Mais si vous n'avez pas de coach, vous êtes votre propre coach sur le court ... ne l'oubliez jamais.⁣ ⁣ Vous connaitre vous-même ne peut-être que bénéfique à vos performances. 🚀⁣ ⁣ 💬 N'hésitez pas à me donner votre style de concentration en commentaire et votre avis en commentaire.⁣ L'article sur blog avec le lien dans ma bio 😉 ⁣ @guillaumetennis ⁣ ⁣ #instatennisgram #instatennisplayer #benoitpaire #tennistraining #instatennis #tennisfun #tennislove #tennisballs #tennisblog #tennisblogger #tennistime #tennislover #concentration #tennismental #tennismentality #mentaltennis #tennis #tennis🎾 #tennisfrance #tennislegend #tennispassion ⁣ (à At home) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_xwFFbjfCa/?igshid=3cxqo6c117ua
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tennis-message-magazine · 5 years ago
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aussietennis-blog · 9 years ago
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You broke it, you fix it
Mainstream Aussie media is unnecessarily exacerbating the "bad boy" image of our tennis players.
We all know what it feels like to be labelled. Whether it's a cultural stereotype, the limitation of a perceived 'cliche' or a stigma attached to past mistakes, labels have no real use except to narrow external perceptions, and in many cases, limit how we view ourselves.
The media, so ingrained in all aspects of our lives, plays a massive role in what we hear, and subsequently think, which can be a vastly positive or negative force. In a country like Australia, our sportspeople so often are the subjects of labelling by the media. There simply aren't enough of them to dilute the spotlight, and with weekly headlines a must, somebody has to cop the flack.
Unfortunately, this burden all too often falls upon the shoulders of Bernard Tomic and Nick Kyrgios. Yes, they've done some really idiotic things. Yes, they've created a kind of image problem for Australian tennis. But funnily enough, overdramatised rants about their supposed wrongdoing on the front page of our major newspapers only worsens and prolongs the problem.
The most recent example of this, is of course, Bernard Tomic's infamous retirement from the Sydney International, a few days before the beginning of the Australian Open. Bernie's never been equipped with more subtlety than he knows what to do with, compounded by his upbringing in the rather brash presence of his father, John Tomic. He's unfailingly honest, and refreshingly so, but this doesn't always go down well. Down a set a 0-3 in the second, a nd after having controversially discussed his options with umpire Mohammed Layhani, he retired, seemingly happy enough. When facing media, he cited illness (food poisoning) and fatigue as his motives, as well as the potential physical burden of having to play two matches in a day.
Now, Lleyton Hewitt has backed up Bernard's claim to illness, but he shouldn't really have needed to. In the end, it's up to the player. They decide if they are willing to risk potentially worsening their physical condition immediately prior to a major tournament, in order to potentially win a much smaller one.
Instead of being handled with some degree of objectivity and understanding, many media outlets went with the "Tomic the Tank Engine" line and labelled Bernie's reasoning as mere 'excuses'. Bernard will be the first to admit that as a younger player, he lacked maturity, and did not always play matches to the best of his ability. Any tennis fan that watched him on a regularity consistent basis in 2015 will be able to say that he was putting in effort. Huge amounts of it, in fact. He no longer can be accused of 'tanking', as he's obviously reached a point where he strives to achieve his best in every match.  
However, who do the media appeal to? Well at this time of year, it's the annual, casual tennis fan, ready to watch the Australian Open for two weeks before switching off again, and primed for a healthy dose of Aussie bashing so that everyone can complain about our national 'let-downs' in unison. It's really great for community-building.
Of course, there are exceptions. There have been some fantastic pieces written that present only the facts, or present multiple perspectives. But the fact is, an article expressing concern over Serena's retirement from the Hopman Cup, full of Sympathy and concern, doesn't quite make sense when alongside the character bashing given to Bernard Tomic on the next page.
Even Bernard can see that his "bad reputation cost [him]". Reputations can be changed, with a change in behaviour. Bernard has changed, you can't not see that. So why does his "bad boy" image persist? Because some people in the media exploit it to get their ratings up.  If it continues indefinitely, who knows, he might just go back to not really caring about tennis, and that would be a devastating waste of a rarely seen talent.
In the mean time, he'll go on trying to convince the judgmental, oft uniformed ‘opinions’ of Australia that he’s not really that bad. It’ll be a long road, because there sure are a lot of pieces of his broken image to pick up.
The real question is, who broke it?
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blogtennis · 11 years ago
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1, 1 ,1, 1 month to gooooo <3
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huyquangpham · 11 years ago
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Meanwhile in ATP Ranking
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