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I'm gonna make a Nijisanji JP livers scenario where all of them would compete in Olympic! and I need some of you guys assistance to be the judge and vote which liver will win. if you think there is a mismatch of the nominees skill with the sport, feel free to give some feedback in the post! (Since I don't know some of the livers that well. literally impossible to check all of their skills)
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IT'S TIME TO VOTE FOR MEN'S SINGLE TABLE TENNIS!
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I have Tennis Channel and Tennis Channel Plus but neither are showing the menβs matches. Karatsev and Sonego are playing at this moment but the only match being shown is Gauff-Konjuh. Same thing yesterday. I searched and it says the matches are on Tennis Channel but they are not.
2013 Apia International Sydney - Men's Singles, Final
###Kevin Anderson vs Bernard Tomic
Streams: Firstrowsports, Streamhunter
Head-to-head: Tomic 1 - 0 Anderson
Anderson in ATP Finals: 2 titles, 1 runner-up
Bernard Tomic's first ATP Final
Tomic is the youngest man in the Top 100: at 20 years and 2 months
Tomic can become the second man born in the 90s to win an ATP singles title (the first was Milos Raonic, who has won 3)
7:44PM: Tomic holds to begin, 1-0.
7:49PM: Forehand pass by Tomic gives him the early break. He leads 2-0.
7:51PM: Love service game, good start for the Aussie. Tomic 3-0.
7:54PM: Anderson replies with a love game of his own, still down a break. Tomic 3-1.
8:02PM: Anderson saves a break point, but is still trailing. Tomic 4-2 after 19 minutes.
8:08PM: Tomic 5-3, now serving for the first set.
8:11PM: Bernard's improved serving has continued tonight so far. He is now halfway there to his maiden ATP title, Tomic 6-3.
8:19PM: Anderson 2-1, on serve.
8:23PM: 2-2. The commentators are saying Bernard ditched the Yonex, and has gone back to using his old Head racquet (which he used to get to the Wimbledon QFs in 2011).
8:30PM: Tomic holds for 3-3.
8:32PM: Not much to report, both guys are serving out games comfortably in the 2nd. Anderson 4-3, on serve.
8:38PM: Tomic saves a break point to hold, 4-4.
8:40PM: Anderson serving better in the 2nd, Tomic has only won one point against serve this set. Anderson 5-4, on serve.
8:51PM: Tomic holds to bring up the second set tiebreak. The South African has only had two points go against his service in this set, a great stat to have going into a breaker.
8:54PM: Tiebreak: Anderson 3-1.
8:57PM: Tiebreak: Anderson 6-2, 4 set points.
8:58PM: All square at one set each, Anderson played an excellent aggressive second set and tiebreak. The South African wins the breaker 7-2 and takes it to a decider, Anderson 3-6, 7-6.
9:02PM: Bernard in danger at 0-30 but plays a great point, and goes on to hold with four points in a row. Tomic 1-0.
9:07PM: Tomic 2-1, on serve.
9:19PM: A tense game sees Anderson saving three break point
... keep reading on reddit β‘Edit: I combed through Ultimate Tennis Statistics and found that Nadal holds both records, at least in the Open Era. Here are the links: https://www.ultimatetennisstatistics.com/record?recordId=TournamentWinningStreak and https://www.ultimatetennisstatistics.com/record?recordId=TitleTournamentStreak.
I was wondering if Nadal's 46 consecutive wins at Monte-Carlo Masters from 2005 to 2013 and his 8 consecutive titles from 2005 to 2012 are the records in those 2 categories or not.
Weird question thatβs been bugging me lately. Would love to somehow break it down if anyone has ideas on how to collect the data, other than just manually counting.
In a βnormalβ year such as 2019, how many professional menβs singles matches are played. Looking to include everything from qualifying (even from futures)all the way to grand slams, and everything in between.
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