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thelionsship · 6 months
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[ Brisbane International : Rafael Nadal ]
[ Doodle : Rafa got mini players in his pocket 2 ea ]
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watchingtennis · 5 months
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Kublikata title defence time ✊🏼
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rafaelnadalfans · 6 months
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WATCH: Rafael Nadal's Hilarious 2024 Commitment — Faster Cloth Changes to Beat Time Violations
Rafael Nadal discussed his victory over Jason Kubler in the second round of the Brisbane International and shared details about what happened when he went to the bathroom. Our champ said: “Brisbane is very humid; I had to change every single piece of clothing. They were telling me through the walkie-talkie: 3 minutes, 2 minutes, 1 minute, half a minute. I came out at the right time. I thought I…
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daikenkki · 7 months
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partybarty · 1 year
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SALUTE THE FLAG!!!!!!! STAND UP AND SALUTE THE FLAG!!!!!
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stateofsport211 · 1 year
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AO MD F: Rinky Hijikata/Jason Kubler [WC] def. Hugo Nys/Jan Zielinski 6-4, 7-6(4) Match Recap
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The fairytale run ending for the Australian wildcards, Rinky Hijikata/Jason Kubler in the Australian Open, will be determined by the outcome in the finals against Hugo Nys/Jan Zielinski, who also contested their first Grand Slam final as a pair. This match, as the earlier flow suggested, had an exciting flow from the start.
Nys/J. Zielinski took a set to finally match the pace set by Hijikata/Kubler. This could be identified with how J. Zielinski missed a volley to start in their service game. Kubler/Hijikata's early, accurate anticipation caught the point, especially when they aimed for down-the-line shots. In one example, the return made J. Zielinski got run over right at 1-1* 0-15, opening a path for the Australian pair to break–before they eventually break early at 2-1. Right several games later, they successfully served for the set at 6-4.
In the second set, Hijikata/Kubler's swift returns caught more attention, despite Nys/J. Zielinski ending up holding the service games and being able to neutralize the break opportunities. One of the notable shots were a cross-court backhand return from Hijikata before a working volley to lead 2-2* 15-30. Furthermore, points construction entered the chat as Hijikata carried the whole point in a net exchange with Nys, which ended with a forehand winner to lead 4-4* 15-30. However, nobody faced break points until the tie-breaker was needed at 6-6 to settle the pair that prevailed.
The tie-breaker was a separate rollercoaster, with constant momentum shifts until the middle of the occasion. Kubler's reflex on a net exchange helped him and Hijikata to lead 2-1, before Nys/J. Zielinski caught up with an unreturned serve (and Hijikata's volley misfire) at 4-4. Kubler's perfect return timing ripped a forehand down-the-line winner to secure the mini-break at 5-4, securing 2 match points right after Hijikata's forehand carriage. An epic rally was closed with J. Zielinski's forehand error at the net, resulting in the match point conversion for the Aussies.
This marked Hijikata/Kubler's first title together, even more iconic with winning it on a home slam. Hopefully, this title could pave a path for Hijikata's rise and Kubler's resurgence as they progressed, as for the latter, he just came back from an injury. Additionally, this could be a positive start of the season for Nys/J. Zielinski, having yet to reach another final higher than a 250 before today. On to the next one, mates!
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pain-to-my-auchocolat · 6 months
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Just to say it: i love those cointoss kids 🥺
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sportworldtone · 2 years
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Jason Kubler
Jason Kubler is an international Australian tennis player. He exit in the Australian Open 2021 qualifying, he qualified in the semi-final of the Burnie Challenger but lost to Yannick Hanfmann in straight sets. Everyone can get here Jason Kubler's tennis career, wife, net worth, salary, height, family, and more
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thelionsship · 6 months
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[ Brisbane International : Rafael Nadal ]
[ Doodle : something strange about Mr.Nadal’s time violation yesterday 🤔 ]
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watchingtennis · 1 year
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Let’s go Kublikata 💪🏼🇦🇺
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rafaelnadalfans · 6 months
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Rafael Nadal Powers Through to Brisbane Quarterfinals with Convincing Win Over Jason Kubler [PHOTOS]
Rafael Nadal smoothly advanced to the quarterfinals of the season-opening Brisbane International, securing a commanding 6-1, 6-2 triumph over Australian wild card Jason Kubler on Thursday. Embraced by fans in Brisbane, Rafa showcased his prowess by breaking Kubler twice in both sets, clinching victory in just 80 minutes. For a place in the semifinals, our champ will face Jordan Thompson, who…
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daikenkki · 1 year
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partybarty · 2 years
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Jason Kubler winning his first ever 5 set Grand Slam match to proceed to the 4th round.  Kubler, where have you been?
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stateofsport211 · 1 year
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Ilkley Ch F: Jason Kubler [4] def. Sebastian Ofner [3] 6-4, 6-4 Match Stats
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Ofner might have fired 11 aces, some of which saved him in facing 6 break points coming from Kubler. However, it was insufficient considering how flawless Kubler's service game was, winning 90% of his points from his first serves. Ofner's 4 double faults were not it either, as not only it waned his second serves winning percentage to 48%, but it also came right at pressure point, which put the way he handled it in question.
On the other hand, Kubler's usage of the open space to create his own opportunity looked sufficient to put Ofner's balance off. His shot winners often opened up the path to break Ofner's serves, which often did since that particular service game ended up with a double fault. As a result, Kubler had a 33% break point conversion rate, leaving no room for Ofner to create his opportunities.
This title added Kubler to the rich list of people who won Challenger titles on grass, clay, and hard courts, which included Andy Murray, Zizou Bergs, Denis Kudla, Jordsn Thompson, and Frances Tiafoe, among others. On the other hand, Ofner's possible wild card still remain a question, especially as two wild card spots still remain for Men's Singles.
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room42 · 2 years
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Nick Kyrgios vs Brandon Nakashima results, Alex De Minaur loses, Ajla Tomljanovic, Jason Kubler latest updates and video highlights
Nick Kyrgios vs Brandon Nakashima results, Alex De Minaur loses, Ajla Tomljanovic, Jason Kubler latest updates and video highlights
We’re going to a fifth set here on Centre Court and it’s all come undone so quickly for Nick Kyrgios. After giving up the break, the Aussie plays a really careless game and basically gives away the fourth set 6-3 to the American. Todd Woodbridge cannot believe what he’s seeing out there, calling it “really silly” from the Aussie. “This is really silly from him here because that’s another…
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