Jackson Emery
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@Jackson14561502 if u lose your bankroll is gone. pathetic cuck
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Reis da Silva breaks back, 4-4 suck my dick from the back
Jackson Emery@Jackson14561502
@DTLTennisBets Nice bet retard
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@Jackson14561502 your too nervous to bet. give it up
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@SmoothManSports Also isn’t Tiafoe trying to get to Monte Carlo?
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🇺🇸 #ATPHouston 🤠 | Friday Night Write-Up 🎾
I know, I know:
🤠 1U 🇦🇺 Alexei Popyrin ML (+146/2.46)
But the lionblender does not concern itself with "learning its lesson."
👇 Here's Why 👇
II hate that we’re back in Houston. I really do. But this is the kind of spot that keeps pulling you in.
Start here: Wayne Ferreira is now in Alexei Popyrin’s box.
Ball-knowers know that Ferreira is the coach who helped Frances Tiafoe make his jump from 2020–23—he knows his game, his patterns, and his tendencies under pressure. If anyone understands where the cracks can form—technically and mentally—it’s him. That kind of insight doesn’t show up in a model, but it matters in a matchup like this.
So what have Ferreira and Popyrin been working on?
With a nod to Courtside Advantage by @TennisViz, the changes are showing up clearly in the serve and backhand profile.
The second serve has real intent now. Popyrin is winning 56% of those points this week—well above his norm—even against quality returners like Alex Michelsen. On clay, that kick serve jumps—literally. The bounce climbs into uncomfortable contact zones, and suddenly the returner isn’t attacking, they’re managing.
That’s a subtle but meaningful pressure point against Tiafoe, who’s winning just 42% of second-serve return points here—well below his norm of 50%.
Then the backhand. Popyrin is up near 2300 RPM—about 300 above his baseline and ~500 above tour average. That isn’t just a stat—it reshapes rallies and provides real stability behind what’s historically been his weaker wing. The ball is heavier, it jumps higher, and on clay that forces opponents out of their preferred strike zone.
That’s not ideal for Tiafoe’s flatter backhand, which thrives on lower contact. Here, he’s dealing with height, spin, inconsistent bounces, and thinner margins.
A serve that plays up in these conditions. A backhand that’s been deliberately retooled to work on clay. And a coach who knows this opponent inside and out.
That combination matters.
Individually, these are small edges. Together, they start to compound.
This looks much closer to a coin flip than +146.
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I’d envy me too if I looked like Sloth from The Goonies and made 60k/year at age 26

Naughty Elf@naughtyelff
Wrote a whole essay just to chalk. Ya hate to see it 😳
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@SopranosPicks Only time I’m going against you this tourney. Octopus is back
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