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Luchinoski

@LucaChain

I love the whole Crypto space and the opportunities it is creating. I believe we all have a duty to help shape the world of tomorrow through it.

London Beigetreten Mayıs 2019
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Luchinoski
Luchinoski@LucaChain·
@EffieRe11930884 @yr_manuela @G_Luca75 @Succo_Blu From 2024, HC is 3-3, Grass 2-0 Sinner, 6King Slam 2-0 Sinner. Carlos didn't even get through the end of year finals group stage in 2024, just to add a small point, Sinner won without losing a set, which he then repeated in 2025, beating Carlos in the final.
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Enrico(Musetti_era🎾)
Quando capirete che fare il sunshine double, e farlo SENZA PERDERE SET, é quasi più difficile di vincere uno slam sarà troppo tardi, giocare su due campi con velocità e condizione meteo così diverse non é cosa da poco, fortuna che gli stessi giocatori dicono quanto sia difficile
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Luchinoski
Luchinoski@LucaChain·
@EffieRe11930884 @yr_manuela @G_Luca75 @Succo_Blu Jannik cannot beat Carlos on his best surface unless Carlos gets to the final! Jannik regularly gets to the final even on clay, which is Carlos' best surface. Clear enough now? If they played 10 matches on Hard court Jannik would win most of them, the opposite is true on clay
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Luchinoski
Luchinoski@LucaChain·
@EffieRe11930884 @yr_manuela @G_Luca75 @Succo_Blu You really don't get it do you? Carlos is a great player, but on hardcourt many players can beat him. If he had got to the end of all tournaments that Jannik won, Jannik would have still beaten him 8/10 times.
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Effie Reynolds
Effie Reynolds@EffieRe11930884·
@LucaChain @yr_manuela @G_Luca75 @Succo_Blu Sinner wouldn’t have 26 titles if he had faced Carlos on his best surface. He’s lucky that once in a while a player is prepared to sacrifice themselves to do what Sinner struggles to: beat Carlos. Even so Carlos now holds both the HC grand slams so how is that for inconsistency?
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Luchinoski
Luchinoski@LucaChain·
@EffieRe11930884 @yr_manuela @G_Luca75 @Succo_Blu Of course, they are the 2 best players in the world, but it's also true that Sinner gets to the end of every tournament he plays, and Carlos is more inconsistent. This "inconsistency" always plays out on Jannik's best surfaces. I rest my case.
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Effie Reynolds
Effie Reynolds@EffieRe11930884·
@LucaChain @yr_manuela @G_Luca75 @Succo_Blu The true test of a H2H is when the players go head to head! Carlos does occasionally get knocked out in early rounds mostly due to underestimating his opponents. But it’s also true Jannik’s chances of winning titles diminishes if he faces Carlos than if he faces other players.
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Effie Reynolds
Effie Reynolds@EffieRe11930884·
@LucaChain @yr_manuela @G_Luca75 @Succo_Blu Carlos’ worst surface is indoor hard court. Last year he made the ATP Finals on indoor hardcore and played Sinner close despite having an injury that forced him to pull out of the Davis cup the next day.
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Luchinoski
Luchinoski@LucaChain·
@EffieRe11930884 @yr_manuela @G_Luca75 @Succo_Blu I think you are looking at this the wrong way. The reason Carlos is ahead in their head to head is that he gets knocked out early on the courts he doesn’t like. Sinner instead, even on his least favourite surface, always has a deep run.
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Effie Reynolds
Effie Reynolds@EffieRe11930884·
@yr_manuela @G_Luca75 @Succo_Blu It proves that Jannik’s title count has depended on someone else doing the hard job of knocking Carlos out of the race before having to face him. Carlos is the only one on tour who can challenge Jannik. When Carlos makes deep runs and plays Sinner, it’s often Carlos who wins.
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Lara
Lara@darlingane2·
@kane_harol58628 @ThreadOrder absolutely did&still abuses anti doping rules since if it weren’t for corruption enabling to cut the deal with anti doping authorities he should susp min 2 years Before “accidental contamination “was fringe top 10 ,inconsistent ball ball basher nytimes.com/athletic/61493…
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Thread_of_Order
Thread_of_Order@ThreadOrder·
I touched on this in Indian Wells but Sinner's step change in serve accuracy ~Paris last year is such a scary prospect. He's *consistently* locating 1st serves 46cm from the line at 124mph. That's 5mph faster AND 5cm more accurate than Djoker.
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Luchinoski
Luchinoski@LucaChain·
@StellaEscoTV Maybe nobody told you that America is not Donald Trump. Last time I checked you are still entitled to an opinion in the USA. If you accept without question all that it’s being done right now in your name you are brainwashed more than you would have been in the USSR.
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Stella Escobedo
Stella Escobedo@StellaEscoTV·
Olympic athletes competing in Italy, on the world’s biggest stage, choosing to bash the United States while wearing the American flag. If you’re not proud to represent this country, don’t take the spot.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
NEW RULE: If you are a member of the US Olympic Team and you publicly criticize the USA while on foreign soil, you are off the team. You have 15 minutes to gather your things in the Olympic Village. Someone will drive you to the airport and push you out on the curb. Figure out your own way to fly home. Being a USA Olympian is a privilege, not a right. Too bad you couldn't figure that out.
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Rep. Jack Kimble
Rep. Jack Kimble@RepJackKimble·
The crowd at the Olympics was not booing JD Vance. If you’ve ever been at a sporting event where they yell Coop or Lou it sounds very similar. They were yelling JD.
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Luchinoski
Luchinoski@LucaChain·
@EricLDaugh Boos shamelessly suppressed by tv networks. JD Vance is hated in Italy.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 BREAKING: The Fake News has just been caught red handed LYING that JD Vance got booed at the Olympics in Milan, Italy Turns out, video proof shows the crowd ROARED and the cheers were even louder than for Italy 🔥🔥🇺🇸 They’re DESPERATE.
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Luchinoski
Luchinoski@LucaChain·
@Certinfy He probably learned that trick from Nole
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Jason@Certinfy·
Not enough people talk about just how many fake medical time outs Jannik Sinner takes when his opponents are completely on the upper hand against him in Grand Slams. Holger Rune at the Australian Open, Grigor Dimitrov at Wimbledon and Felix Auger-Aliassime at the US Open and that’s just last year alone. Just look at how the level of all these men drastically dropped right after the break too.
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Kara Lynch
Kara Lynch@realkaralynch·
Sinner’s cramping and they close the roof. Machac is ailing but they keep the roof open. What’s going on, Tennis Australia? #AussieOpen
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Luchinoski
Luchinoski@LucaChain·
@esteburger @DjokovicFan_ The rules were written at the time to eliminate discretion. Make what you want of it, but they are applied without discretion at the AO. With ATP rules instead, no matches would have even started.
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Esté Bürger
Esté Bürger@esteburger·
@LucaChain @DjokovicFan_ Tie break is seen as a separate game and 6 all is an even number of games so if the rules get followed precisely because there is no discretion then it should happen at 6 all. Anyway same argument can be made for 5-5 though, it would still be ridiculous at that stage.
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Danny
Danny@DjokovicFan_·
Let’s be real: Jannik Sinner did not win this match. The Australian Open won it for him by closing the roof. A brilliant tactical victory by the Australian Open. Well done.
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Luchinoski
Luchinoski@LucaChain·
@esteburger @DjokovicFan_ Again read the rules properly. The tiebreak would be played before closing the roof. No discretion at all, that is why these rules were codified very precisely.
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Esté Bürger
Esté Bürger@esteburger·
@LucaChain @DjokovicFan_ See why discretion should be used? Because the above scenario would just be ridiculous, wouldn't it? Yet your "rules are rules" argument would mean they go off for 2 breaks longer than the tie-break would actually take.
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Esté Bürger
Esté Bürger@esteburger·
@LucaChain @DjokovicFan_ Okay so let's say the heat index doesn't rise as quickly as yesterday but it gets to 4 towards the end of the 2nd set, then an hour later at 6-6 ( even games) it reaches 5 and the roof closes, they go off for 8 minutes come back for the tie break, do they go off again?
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Luchinoski
Luchinoski@LucaChain·
@esteburger @DjokovicFan_ Rules are not made for individual players. They are not made to favour one over another. Probably on Tuesday they will start all matches in the show courts with the roof closed, and in that case probably the heat rule will not apply, unless the air conditioning can’t cool enough
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Esté Bürger
Esté Bürger@esteburger·
@LucaChain @DjokovicFan_ Yet it didn't, not this time. I sincerely hope that they will review the rule to ensure that both players are as equally benefitted as possible. I hope that on Tuesday when it's 43 degrees whoever plays day also get 2 heat breaks and that fitness and conditioning wouldn't matter
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Luchinoski
Luchinoski@LucaChain·
@esteburger @DjokovicFan_ You can debate the rules, not the application of them. That is a slippery slope based on emotions rather than facts.
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