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re: The Unofficial 2014 U.S. Open (Tennis) Thread
Posted on 8/21/14 at 1:30 pm to JEAUXBLEAUX
Posted on 8/21/14 at 1:30 pm to JEAUXBLEAUX
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Posted by Message JEAUXBLEAUX The Unofficial 2014 U.S. Open (Tennis) Thread qualies? Qualifying matches. qua lies sounds like Australian slang.
Qualies it is!
Posted on 8/21/14 at 1:58 pm to kidbourbon
I've been following Kozlov for about two years now. Liked him at first, given his unique his style, but the more and more I see his matches televised, I don't really care for his sportsmanship/antics on the court. That said, his win over Frank yesterday was pretty nice considering that Frank is one of the top 5 college players who has been on a tear this entire summer.
And the knock on Kozlov has been his projected size...that being said, Kozlov looks like he towers over Rubin in those junior Wimbledon pics. Will be interesting to see how Rubin does playing 1 or 2 at Wake Forest this coming year.
All that side, there is a pretty nice crop of up and coming American juniors between 16-18 years of age with Mmoh, Rubin, Altamarino, Kozlov, Escobedo, and Donaldson. American junior tennis hasn't been this good since Chang, Wheaton, Courrier, Agassi, Sampras era.
And the knock on Kozlov has been his projected size...that being said, Kozlov looks like he towers over Rubin in those junior Wimbledon pics. Will be interesting to see how Rubin does playing 1 or 2 at Wake Forest this coming year.
All that side, there is a pretty nice crop of up and coming American juniors between 16-18 years of age with Mmoh, Rubin, Altamarino, Kozlov, Escobedo, and Donaldson. American junior tennis hasn't been this good since Chang, Wheaton, Courrier, Agassi, Sampras era.
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