He hasn't withdrawn yet so I wonder if he knows something is in the works.As of right now Djokovic is still banned from playing but there is still time for that to change.
He wouldn't withdraw until the last minute, though, no? So I don't think the fact that he hasn't withdrawn yet is more smoke than fire.He hasn't withdrawn yet so I wonder if he knows something is in the works.
In Montreal I thought he withdrew before qualies. He must know that by holding on without any hope that he's keeping someone else out of the main draw and forcing them to qualify.He wouldn't withdraw until the last minute, though, no? So I don't think the fact that he hasn't withdrawn yet is more smoke than fire.
Kerber announced her pregnancy and will not play this year's US Open
Montreal isn't a Grand Slam, though, so I don't blame him really.In Montreal I thought he withdrew before qualies. He must know that by holding on without any hope that he's keeping someone else out of the main draw and forcing them to qualify.
They should send him to an Island with Kyrie Irving and Cole Beasley. If he can survive the stupidity, he can play.As of right now Djokovic is still banned from playing but there is still time for that to change.
Might not. Nadal's body is basically broken. I doubt he'll get another one.Presumably he will miss next year Australia too. This will probably cost him the majors lead in the end.
A popular theory at the moment seems to be that the controversial lighter balls used at the US Open for women, which most of the WTA players hate, were actually the key to her success as they suit her power game perfectly. The logic being that in the warm-up NA tournaments so far, which use very similar balls, she has played by far her best tennis of the year. I should think Cornet will be an interesting test of that theoryRaducanu vs. Cornet in the first round. That's.... tricky.