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> Devonte' has snagged the right wing, he's 1 up on Curry there.
> KD took CP3's spot at the elbow,
> and AD and Giannis racing for the paint crown... AD ahead for now.
> Wiggins!
They defeat Croatia 2β0, although could end up being 2β1 if they play doubles.
Rublev def. Gojo 6β4, 7β6
Medvedev def. Cilic 7β6, 6β2.
What a match from Feli!
Davis Cup quarterfinals (winners of the bold text matches face each other in one semifinal and winners of the plain text matches face each other in the other semifinal):
Russia vs. Sweden
Great Britain vs. Germany
Italy vs. Croatia
Kazakhstan vs. Serbia
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Serbia will face Croatia in the Davis Cup semifinals.
This might be an awkward topic to discuss, but it's something I'm curious about. We all know that pretty much everyone in the Kazakhstan team is originally from either Russia or Ukraine(Bublik is Russian, for example). My question is, do these players actually spend a lot of time in Kazakhstan, and do they feel like Kazakhstan is "their country" rather than Russia or Ukraine? I know that there's a tennis program between these nations. However, part of what makes the Davis Cup or the Olympics so special is that the player feels like they're representing "their country", so that when they win, it's not just their individual accomplishment, but the trophy/medal belongs to the entire country. For example, I felt like Rybakina felt disinterested at the Olympics where she was representing Kazakhstan.
And as a disclaimer, I must point out that things are different for guys like Zverev for Germany, Shapovalov for Canada and so on because their parents either immigrated when they were young or they were born and bred in those countries. So Zverev legitimately feels German, Shapovalov legitimately feels Canadian and Tsitsipas feels Greek, so those guys would feel genuinely patriotic and would feel proud to represent their country. I just don't think this is how it would be for most members of the "Kazakh" team(I doubt any of them can even speak Kazakh). I honestly think for these cases in the Olympics and Davis Cup they should be allowed to represent Russia/Ukraine/whatever. So what do you guys think?
Marin served for the match and the tie in the second set and got broken to love. This match had so many ups and downs!
Just a little positive post to remind us all that our boys in blue have been doing absolutely amazing!
Most football pundits & fan reactions are quick to judgment and slander, but don't forget how Chelsea are reigning Champions of Europe and Super Cup Winners. I won't forget those victories for a long time!
As for this year, we're the club that got hit the most significantly with injuries, specifically to our two most important wingbacks in Tuchels formation/system. (Chilly-Con-Carn-no-longer Well and the Stamford Fridge). Other than them, it's a huge list of big stars who have been a revolving door, taking turns in being out in key games- Kante, T.Silva, Havertz, Werner, Challabah, Christensen, the list goes on (injuries was also widely accepted as the reason why Liverpool shit the bed last year, all things considered, we're doing great maintaining our place in second)!
We've also had loads players out with positive covid in December (aka the cursed Chelsea month), yet received no sympathy from the FA, who didn't delay a single game, and made Chelsea power on through, leading to exhaustion with consistent games, leading to more injuries etc, etc. Whereas the main title rivals Manchester City have had pretty much no injuries, and Liverpool who did get covid, got a significant amount of time off to recover.
If I had to pick between winning last years Champions League or this years Premier League...I pick Champions League every time.
Second in the League, is a HUGE improvement from Chelseas league performances in the last few years. Losing to the mega power of Manchester City should be expected whilst we continue to build.
Carabao Cup - We haven't won since 2015, but we are in the freaking Final! Wooooo!!!
Club World Cup - As Champions of Europe, we get a shot at a trophy that the club has never won! Woooo!
FA Cup - Well we all know we're gonna get screwed out of this one in some creative way, we have had dodgy red cards, given by a certain inept bald official, for our player Kova being the one who was fouled, injuries to our best players on the field (RIP Pedro) and most recently, for some reason, handballs were also allowed to assist in goal scoring opportunities. Though armpits were deemed offside by VAR. But hey, at least we can get screwed in a new unique way this time! Woooooo?
Basically, we support a great team which is fighting through significant adversities. They have achieved big successes, which other clubs fans can only dr
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What are your picks for the Davis Cup Final?
First of all we have Rublev/Karatsev/Khachanov vs Gojo. Which I think Gojo will win in 3 sets, Gojo impressed many this week and Rublev/Karatsev/Khachanov isn't that impressive in singles this week. The upset is on
Medvedev vs Cilic. A Battle of slam Champions, Medvedev wins based on his better form and better h2h record.
Doubles (if required), has to be the Croats as they're the world's best doubles pair currently.
The key to the final is the first match again. Sure Cilic is also a slam champion but Medvedev is too good right now.
The upset is on and I am rooting for the Croats to win.
They will face the winner of the Serbia vs. Kazakhstan quarterfinal tie in the Davis Cup semifinals.
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