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Tool Time: Tsitsipas Disses Rublev

Tool Time: Tsitsipas Disses Rublev

Stefanos Tsitsipas compounded his loss to Andrey Rublev with a stinging shot. 
By Richard Pagliaro | Friday, November 18, 2022

Andrey Rublev delivered an immaculate final set to defeat Stefanos Tsitsipas and secure a spot in his first ATP Finals semifinal.

Tsitsipas served up the snark afterward dissing Rublev's "few tools."

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With a semifinal spot on the line, Rublev served 74 percent and won 16 of 19 service points in the decider defeating Tsitsipas 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 in Turin today.

The victory vaults Rublev into tomorrow's semifinals against US Open finalist Casper Ruud.

The second-seeded Tsitsipas imploded late in the match dropping two of his last three service games and seemingly belting a ball toward his parents in the support box at one point.

Still, Tsitsipas turned the first question of his post-match presser into tool time suggesting Rublev is a player with limited weapons and implying the better player lost.

"It's a shame. I feel like the better player," Tsitsipas said. "I felt like I could do more with the ball today. I felt like I could just be much more creative. I don't even have to say that. I think it's quite obvious.

"But, yeah, he prevailed with the few tools that he has. He was able to really take advantage of them and win today."

While it's not quite on the level of John McEnroe's bold dismissal of Ivan Lendl's ability—"I have more talent in my little finger than he has in his entire body," Mac once said of Lendl—it is a clear shot from a frustrated Tsitsipas.

Asked his reaction to Tsitsipas' parting shot, Rublev offered a measured response.

The seventh-ranked Rublev said while the Greek is "obviously [the] better player because he's higher ranked" if you assess their games shot-by-shot—and head-to-head record—their weapons are more equal than Tsitsipas suggests.

"I don't know if I have few tools or not. If we go shot by shot, I think his backhand is better than mine. His forehand is not better than mine," Rublev replied. "The speed [first] serve is not better than mine. He's faster. He play much better than it. If we go for best shot, I don't think…

"Obviously he's better player because he's higher ranked and he achieved better results. It's obvious. There is no doubt. But I don't think that I beat him because of few tools. If you take our match, every match, we have tough battles. This year I lost to him twice in three sets, and now I beat him in three sets."

The former junior world No. 1 pair have known each other since they were teenagers.

Tennis Express

While it's true Tsitsipas has shown more all-court acumen and sharper net skills than the Russian, Rublev is a powerhouse baseline blaster, who can take the ball early and do damage off both wings.

Tsitsipas successfully used the serve-and-volley in his victory over Daniil Medvedev, but said given Rublev stands closer to the baseline and hits it harder than the 2021 US Open champion he didn't deploy the tactic frequently today. 

The third-ranked Greek is out of Turin, but his season may not be done yet. Tsitsipas said he plans to play a Challenger in France next week and has a clear pre-season goal: Improve his return game.

"My goal for the pre-season is going to be perhaps a bit more consistent with my returns because I think if I'm able to improve on that aspect of my game, I can do more damage," Tsitsipas said.

Photo credit: Giampiero Sposito/Getty

“I Don’t Think a Limit Exists” – Exhausted Djokovic Digging Deep to Finish 2022 on His Terms

“I Don’t Think a Limit Exists” – Exhausted Djokovic Digging Deep to Finish 2022 on His Terms

The 21-time major champion is showing his steel down the stretch in Turin.By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Friday, November 18, 2022

Novak Djokovic was in a state of suffering on Friday in Turin. As it turns out, it was just a little fatigue.


Though it might have looked like he was on the verge of a physical breakdown during the above changeover, Djokovic assured reporters that he was just feeling the mental and physical fatigue that comes with a hair-raising battle.

Tennis Express

“There was a lot of different things,” Djokovic said after defeating Daniil Medvedev 6-3, 6-7(5), 7-6(2) on Friday . “But I'm not going to go into details about it because I just don't feel it's a place for me to share that because why would I? I don't want to reveal what I'm going through exactly to my opponents.

“Everyone has one of those days where they struggle more physically. For me that was today. I'm very proud to be able to find a way.”

Was the 21-time major champion pushed to his limit?

“I don't think that a limit exists,” he said. “It's really in your head. It's really about perspective and approach and your perception of how you see things in that given moment.”

The 35-year-old believes that the mind can help the body overpower fatigue, and his performance against Medvedev was a perfect example.

“The biggest battle, as I've said before, is always the inner battle,” he said. “If you manage to find yourself in that optimal state of mind and body as often as you possibly can, I feel you can extract the best and reap the best results for yourself in every moment, every point, every match.”

Djokovic will need to recover quickly for Saturday’s semifinals. He will face Taylor Fritz in the semis and will need to win on three consecutive days if he is to finish the season by claiming his sixth ATP Finals title.

It's a challenge he isn't worried about…

“I'm not the freshest guy right now talking to you as I was maybe yesterday,” he said, before adding that the thrill of victory might actually give him energy rather than take it away.

“I feel that every big win against one of the best players in the world, particularly Medvedev in these conditions, can only boost your confidence,” he said.

“On the physical side, I'm not worried because, I mean, worry just depletes you of the vital energy you need. If something happens tomorrow in a good or bad way, it happens and I have to deal with it then tomorrow. I'm going to do everything I possibly can today with my physio, with myself, with my team in order to get the good rest, the good recovery. I have things that have always been part of my routine. I know what I need to do.

“I've had many cases in my life before where I managed to recover very quickly. Hopefully that's going to be the case again.”

Why You Shouldn’t Share a Secret Hunting Spot With Another Hunter

Why You Shouldn’t Share a Secret Hunting Spot With Another Hunter


HUNTING SPOTS

I often see some hunters soliciting insight on solid hunting spots via social media on a regular basis. These people expect hardworking hunters to just hand out waypoints so they can skip the scouting, cut corners, and shoot trophies with minimal effort. They want to head to new states without doing their homework or invade […]

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Indiana Poacher With Mile-Long, Multi-State Rap Sheet Banned From Hunting for Life

Indiana Poacher With Mile-Long, Multi-State Rap Sheet Banned From Hunting for Life


Poacher Lifetime Hunting Ban

An Indiana man now has the dubious distinction of being the first person to ever be banned for life from hunting in the state after the Warren County Circuit Court sentenced him for poaching wild turkeys. The Indy Star reports 25-year-old West Lafayette resident Hanson Pusey pleaded guilty to the illegal taking of wild turkey, […]

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Taxidermist Skinning Texas Buck Finds It Has a Hidden Third Eye

Taxidermist Skinning Texas Buck Finds It Has a Hidden Third Eye


Deer With Three Eyes

We’ve seen some rather weird deer deformities here at Wide Open Spaces over the years. With the advent of social media networks, news of these sorts of things can spread like wildfire. Deer with extra limbs, tumors, antlered does, cactus racks, and jaw deformities have popped up, and even a two-headed stillborn fawn was found […]

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The BioLite Headlamp 325 Literally Saved Me From Stepping On a Rattlesnake

The BioLite Headlamp 325 Literally Saved Me From Stepping On a Rattlesnake


biolite headlamp 325

Early morning, predawn walks to a hunting spot are pretty normal. Just about anyone who’s hunted deer or ducks is familiar with that sort of routine. And just about anyone who does it in Texas during the early season, when temperatures are still mild, knows to watch out for venomous snakes. It just comes with […]

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I Hunted With Academy’s ATA Arms and Yildiz Shotguns, and Here’s What I Thought

I Hunted With Academy’s ATA Arms and Yildiz Shotguns, and Here’s What I Thought

The author aims a new Yildiz shotgun on the clays course. Photo by Academy Sports + Outdoors

I’ve only been a gun owner for four years, and there are two main reasons for that. One, I only started hunting four years ago. The other reason is that guns can be really, really expensive. My first gun purchases were versatile calibers: a .22 and a .270. Between these two affordable and common guns, […]

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Colorado Sees State Record for Brook Trout Broken for the Second Time This Year

Colorado Sees State Record for Brook Trout Broken for the Second Time This Year


Colorado State Record Brook Trout

They say records are made to be broken, but when it takes three quarters of a century, we can’t blame anyone for thinking a high mark in the fishing record books is unbeatable. Which is what makes it even more astonishing that Colorado’s brook trout record, which stood for 75 years, has been broken not […]

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How to Execute the Double Haul Fly Cast

How to Execute the Double Haul Fly Cast

Derek Davis/Portland Press Herald via Getty Images
double haul fly cast

When I first started fly fishing several years ago, I couldn’t help notice how much farther my father could cast compared to me. It was like there was some invisible barrier, and no matter how strong my back cast was and how quick my forward cast snapped, keeping me from reaching the distances he was. […]

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Time to Toss the Turkey: 3 Ways to Serve Venison for Thanksgiving

Time to Toss the Turkey: 3 Ways to Serve Venison for Thanksgiving


venison for thanksgiving

It’s about time someone told you: turkey on Thanksgiving is boring, and you should be using venison. If you’ve grown tired of turkey, then you’ll love these three venison recipes that will tantalize your taste buds, gobsmack your guests, and make you hungry for more. So before you do anything, go to the grocery store […]

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5 Best Rifle Cases Under $200

5 Best Rifle Cases Under $200

Photo by Eric Pickhartz
best rifle cases

When we take our firearms to the shooting range and of course with us to a hunt, there’s always a need for a good case. When we are traveling, we need to know that our expensive investment is protected. It’s a basic thing; you don’t want to carry around a loose gun in your truck. […]

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6 Ways to Attract Does

6 Ways to Attract Does

Craig Raleigh
attract does

There’s an old adage: If you want to see bucks, then you better be seeing does. Deer hunting seasons often get broken down into the pre-rut, the rut, and the post- or late-rut periods, and almost all that activity revolves around breeding. As far as deer hunters are concerned, the most important deer in your […]

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