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RE: Jack Draper


Jack has taken on Jamie Delgado as his new head coach, though James Trotman will remain involved.



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I think Delgado is an excellent coach, hes done great work with Dimitrov after Andy. Hope this works well for them both.

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2 JDs without coke please barman.

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Priesty wrote:

2 JDs without coke please barman.


 And it is just do JDs and no JT as JT stands down to spend more time with his family and then go back to the LTA. All depart as friends though and seem happy with their choices 

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/tennis/articles/cn7emxek67lo



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Jack was due to play the big money Saudi Six Kings Slam this week - but what a damp squib it seems to be. Every match so far has been two straight sets, both semis 4 and 2. They have ended with a Alcaraz and Sinner final, tomorrow, but is it really worth spending $15m or whatever it is on this drudge?!

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JonH comes home wrote:

Jack was due to play the big money Saudi Six Kings Slam this week - but what a damp squib it seems to be. Every match so far has been two straight sets, both semis 4 and 2. They have ended with a Alcaraz and Sinner final, tomorrow, but is it really worth spending $15m or whatever it is on this drudge?!


I personally have no interest in such Invitationals. But were the matches "drudge" or just decent clearly won matches? 

Tbf if they are playing decently to win and the scores are straight sets with 4 & 2 SFs simply by being too good, so be it - people made their choice to watch in person or on TV, and as you say the sponsors to offer such millions with normal tennis matches offering no guarantees. I'd much rather that than any thought they were contriving to keep matches close.



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indiana wrote:
JonH comes home wrote:

Jack was due to play the big money Saudi Six Kings Slam this week - but what a damp squib it seems to be. Every match so far has been two straight sets, both semis 4 and 2. They have ended with a Alcaraz and Sinner final, tomorrow, but is it really worth spending $15m or whatever it is on this drudge?!


I personally have no interest in such Invitationals. But were the matches "drudge" or just decent clearly won matches? 

Tbf if they are playing decently to win and the scores are straight sets with 4 & 2 SFs simply by being too good, so be it - people made their choice to watch in person or on TV, and as you say the sponsors to offer such millions with normal tennis matches offering no guarantees. I'd much rather that than any thought they were contriving to keep matches close.


 Oh I agree - my comment was more, do the organisers really think it was worth spending such money on. 

but from what I saw on Netflix , it was low key and lacking tension, for sure 



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There must be something in it for the sponsors but I can't understand the attraction for the folks watching non-competitive matches unless they involve Mansour Bahrami

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