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"magda linette" Discussed on The Tennis Podcast

The Tennis Podcast

09:53 min | 2 weeks ago

"magda linette" Discussed on The Tennis Podcast

"Looking ropey. Well, there was a moment where Rogers had 1540 on the Zachary serve, and if she'd have won one of those next two points, she'd have been serving for the match. I think she was set in 5 four she'd have been. And I said, oh, she's going to be 7 for the match in a minute. Three mighty forehands later from Zachary and the match is totally turn on its head. And yet she was struggling terribly with her serve, falling over as she's trying to hit exaggerated kick serves out wide. But she's got the job done. I mean, I just think there's a woman who's searching, searching for a road that works that rhythm on the hunnic game, reliability, you know, it's not there at the moment. It's all a struggle. But she's still in the tournament. Send this ornament, yeah. Yeah. As is emirati Carney, who beat dank in a dank covenant to straight very straightforward sets. Yesterday, despite massive injury concerns, I mean, rumors were swirling that she wouldn't even take to the court, practices have been canceled, but she'd pulled out of the tiebreak tens. Eisenhower cup mixed doubles events on the eve of the main tournament. She was when she was practicing she was practicing with both rip wrists, taped up. I mean, it was a bit of a circus in terms of rumors surrounding emirati Carney before this match, and then she goes goes in and pulls off the most serene straightforward victory. I mean, it was of all the things we were expecting from that match. That just was not it. I mean, it was very uplifting to see, but surprising. And then reports today that she was looking a lot better in practice. Russell for the reporting that she was really ripping her ground strokes in a way that maybe she wasn't even in the match and certainly wasn't before the tournament. Yeah, I mean, maybe that is the rata khanu story, a little bit that when you least expect it, she can pull something out the bag. She's a fantastic competitor. And you know, we saw it against dankov and the Australian open, just over a year ago, where she had blisters and figured out a way to compete and find a game and when she can take to the court and get her teeth into a match, then, you know, she's tough. But yeah, I mean, I didn't even think she would take to the court. And now she's won a match and has got magda linette tomorrow who obviously reached your friend open semifinal, but hasn't been hasn't been quite so good since, that feels like a pretty even match to me, close to difficult to call. And yeah, we could be looking at one of those pretty rare tournaments. We're at a car who might even be able to get back to back wins. Which would be big for her, I think. But the main thing is just she needs to be fit. You know, we said it about some players at the start of the podcast. So much of tennis is being able to play. I mean, it sounds really simple, but it's true. I mean, you've got to be able to just get yourself on the court consistently and she hasn't been able to do that for so long. And I hope that I hope that now she can. Yeah, because she's still such a great watch. We've seen her so fleetingly since she won the U.S. open, and occasionally you'll get a chance to watch her in full flight. And she still is a glorious talent as a player and I hope that we just get to see the proper emirate of the woman that we know is there as a tennis player. And because injuries, they just Floyd, aren't they? It's so demoralizing as an onlooker even. Our goodness knows how they handle it mentally. The disappointments when you want it so much, you just keep getting derailed and you have to go back to start to sort of floor one and work your way back up again. But anyway, somehow she won yesterday. So let's see what happens next time. And after she won an interview came out piece in the times of Stuart Fraser where she talked about a number of different things she said she thought a social media detox since January since after the Australian open deleted various apps from her phone. She said she's basically been living under, I think her own Little Rock is the phrase that she used, which sounds like a blooming good idea to me for her. I think she seems to have slightly irritated her Billie Jean King cup coach, Angie of the wrong if Twitter exchanges or anything to go by saying she used as an example of how kind of out of it she's been she was asked about the upcoming Billie Jean King cup qualifying match and she said she didn't even know when or where it was, which perhaps is slightly slightly unwise choice of sort of example. And perhaps she's getting it. Perhaps you needed to hear her say it to understand the tone in which she said it because written down it just sounded like she wasn't the slightest bit interested in even she hadn't even looked it up. Or being told about it and given Anne has been out here the last two weeks or something pretty glowing clear when it is and how important it is to it all. Yeah, exactly. She's actually been ill radical and she said she woke up and the morning of her mat yesterday and really felt unwell and she took a nap before the match instead of practicing it's the way forward it's always worked for you. And then she went and joined Russell fuller in the BBC. Radio commentary booth after the match and had a little go at commentating David. So you're worried about your job. It's not as easy as you thought. It was good though. It was nice that he got that time with her. She comes across really, I don't know her at all. I don't think I've even interviewed her just being in a one or two press conferences, but she's fun. And yes, I mean, that was probably not very wise to have said what she said, but you know, she's very likeable and I really just hope the best for her. Hope she can figure it out and have a clear run. We're physically. We were talking about currently the start of this podcast that just hate it when you don't get to see what somebody's fully capable of because of injury. Camilla Georgie Jessica pegula news, Georgie is now fall of 30 love. What is going on? Yeah, not sure, in short. I mean, last time you saw Jessica pigula was at the tiebreak turns event where she was not having the best time. Similar facial expressions. Yeah, lost early, didn't she? And then had to sit grumpy by the side of the court. Yeah, this is not going brilliantly, is it? Amanda Anderson mova just kicking off against Linda nos cover Matt? Would that be a good one? I mean, you can watch. Will be watching. We'll be watching very shortly. What else have you got any other notable results? But Matt spoke to bob or a critique of her today. I did, yes, for a future project. I love it when Matt does the tease. Yeah, didn't talk about her match. That's not what the future project. She did win her match. She did win her match. An unnamed future project after a heavy famous round loss. We only request. Three questions, Matt, a have you ever spoken to her before? What did you think of her as a person? And C when's the project coming? A, no, never spoken to her before, certainly not one to one. I think I've been in some press conferences. She was lovely. And very reflective and thoughtful and analytical. You know, I didn't really have to ask too many questions. She just came out with quite a lot to say. She's a grown-up, I think. Yes. That's what I always think when I see her. I think there's somebody who has not had it all happen for her early. She's and then suddenly it's like this moment of clarity. I can do it in singles as well. And the future project is dependent. It'll be ready when it's ready when it's ready.

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"magda linette" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:04 min | 2 months ago

"magda linette" Discussed on WTOP

"In the fourth quarter. I just wanted to get the ball every time and get a shot of tempo. And once I saw one go in, I knew I was gonna it was gonna open up for me and just me being confident Stepping up and making shots and I'm just trying to help the ball club win a game. I like how he thinks you shoot to get hot, you shoot to stay hot, you shoot and maybe somehow you'll be hot. Kendrick nunn is debut for the Wiz Delhi's 12 points with four rebounds and four assists. Men's college basketball Maryland outscores Wisconsin 73 55 coach Kevin Willard's team makes 56% of their shots. We're getting a little bit back to the way we are playing early in the season with the ball movement. And I think the size and physicality early early on really caught us off guard. Both Tennessee and UCLA size and length. I think was a shock and it kind of and then we had that big long break and then we saw Michigan and it was like holy cow. Jamiri young nets 22 points for the terrapins George Mason falls to VCU 72 to 52 George Washington 92 saint Joe's 91 in overtime on James bishop's layup with 20 seconds left in OT American rallies past army. 63 61 navy 63 buck down 46 Sean yoder scores 17 points for the midshipmen Australian open tennis women's semifinal action. Helena Rebecca Thompson Victoria Azarenka in straight sets advancing to play 5th seat arena sabela who sweeps magda linette out of the bracket. Coming up at 9 45 are NBA line of the night. Dave Preston WTO sports. 9 17, allergies are much more common than you might think according to a new government report. When it comes to allergies, Americans are feeling the pain about one in three adults have been diagnosed in more than a quarter of all kids, have allergies. The most common was seasonal allergy at about one in 5. Eczema was about one in ten and about 6% of the population of children had a food allergy. They were diagnosed with epidemiology, Benjamin gelatin with the national center for health statistics. Allergies are the 6th leading cause of chronic illness in the United States with an annual cost in excess of $18 billion. Sabrina cubic for CBS News Atlanta. There's a warning about certain mushrooms. The Maryland Department of Health says inoki mushrooms from China could be contaminated with Listeria bacteria. The mushrooms are sold in 7 ounce clear plastic packages with a brown and green label, you can see what the packages look like and read a lot more about this at WTO dot com search mushrooms. Coming up after traffic and weather, the top stories we're following for you this hour, a Narcan, a drug that saves lives after a drug overdose is being used heavily in one local school system. And an investigation is underway into the possible connection between a social media app and the distribution of fentanyl. A positive sign about the economy today, the U.S. economy expanding at a 2.9% annual pace between October and December. Stay with WTO for more on these top stories in just minutes

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"magda linette" Discussed on The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

05:36 min | 7 months ago

"magda linette" Discussed on The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

"So far from the U.S. open. Haven't had a major shock yet, Joel, have we? Apart from podcast go losing. No, she's a dark horse, I think, now. That was a very, very good win. I mean, the handshake, as always, left a little bit frosty. Be desired, yes, I'll speak, I just wanted to get off the court. She was already on her side of the net, I think, before giving the handshake. So yeah, she wasn't particularly happy, but quite an entertaining match to that one. I mean, just on the women's side show or big shot, muguruza won. I mean, we were all predicting part also to win that one. A Miguel ruther has won, which, I mean, does this mean, am I getting carried away, but does this mean she's not just going to go and win the whole caboodle, 'cause she's got through. We say this every time. But we can't, I just say that we can say that. Well, I just think very much at the moment with muguruza that I think she was a player. I would say like kvitova where she could just go on a run and win a tournament. And kvitova has shown that she got to the she got to the final of what was she got to the final Cincinnati, didn't she? Like. Toronto, I think. Was it Toronto? Yeah, I think? Yeah. But I think with muguruza now, we've just got to take based on the season chat. We've just got to take one match at a time and it was a very good win against Clara torsen. Both players very, very big hitting. That second set was very, very tight, toss and arguably should have pushed it to a third, but yeah, muguruza was impressed with given all the losses she's had this season. I just thought, you know, she was just being so fragile that I thought torsen was just going to break through and you did feel that if she had nabbed that second set, she would have had all of the momentum and maybe have run away with it. So for muguruza to get that done in two sets and in the tie break in that second set, yeah it was very, very impressive even though on paper as the night seed you'd have expected her to come through anyway. Yeah, just a correction. You were right, because it did reach the final of Cincinnati. Yeah, I don't know why I thought it was the other one. So apologies, listeners. I mean, Sri von tec is through comfortably today as well, perhaps we thought she might have a bit of a bogey match given her recent form, but yeah, comfortable over Jasmine paulini 6 three 6 love. Yeah, I had really good rhythm. She was very happy, I think, with her performance in the first round. So perhaps she's just gonna zone into old shield tech mode. I don't know. Early days. I love the fact I was reading. She has now got a bagel. She's now sorry, secured a bagel in all of the first round matches. She's played at Grand Slam level this year. So she's dished out four bagels in four round one matches, including against paulini. So yeah, spat to kind of those that formidable field tech. I mean, paulini, on her date, yes, can be a little bit tricky, but yes, she on tech just a bit too much. I think we're all now looking forward to she's feeling tech Sloan Stevens second round, Sloane Stephens coming through greet men and today had a very, very slow start was got broken, got broken again, was 5 love down, lost the first set 6 one, but then kind of found her rhythm and, yeah, came through 6 three 6 three and sets two and three, but yeah, really intriguing match up now between a former U.S. open champion in stone Stevens and the world number one, iguazu tech. Yeah, and a potential feature U.S. open champion. I mean, I thought it was interesting. In her post match interview was saying that in other tournaments, when the top seeds have buys in the first round, you're coming in and your first matches against someone who's already played a match or if it's a qualifier a couple of matches. I mean, obviously you can play a qualifier in the first round of Islam as well. But she was saying it kind of when you were at Islam and you're just in the first round proper and your other opponent is also playing their first match. It's more of a level playing field, whereas the regular events on the tour where as the top seed you're coming in with a buy, you might come up against someone who's like super tuned in from that just having played another match already. Perhaps there's an argument just to get rid of buys at the 1000 events, 500s, et cetera. I know it's been raised before, but perhaps some players would benefit and we know with the depth of the women's game that it's obviously the first round you can be up against some cracking opposition. So you probably really want to be as honed in as you can be, but yeah, just I thought an interesting point, maybe that, I don't know, I know it's been raised before, but yeah, maybe going forwards, they'll maybe they could trial it. But yeah, let's look at some other results from the women's side day Carolina is through. That was a last set tiebreak. She had to win that on against magda linette. Who did lead four one in the third set? But also was up in that tie break. And then I think 7 two up in the tie break, Lynette came back to 8, 7 in the tie break, and then pushed her grab the last three points.

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