lol no of course not. If it was an easy fix it would've been done already. What he can do, though, is come up with some sort of mechanism to reduce double faults by getting a second serve in consistently, even if it means taking some of the heat off. Losing a second serve point is far less of a gut punch than a poorly timed double fault.
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Shapo is seeded second in the ATP 250 event in Winston-Salem this week and will play the winner of Tennys Sandgren vs. Andy Murray. Looks like they are having weather issues today however and matches are currently suspended.
Edit: Shapo might be bringing Mikhail Youzhny on board...
I'd even say take heat off the 1st serve to get that percentage up. he's strong enough at the baseline that not racking up aces shouldn't be a huge disadvantage. once he starts feeling good around the 70% first in range, then add a couple MPH back as long as the feel is still there.
I remember even Pistol Pete would back off a bit if he wasn't liking his %, so I don't get why these kids keep trying to blast the ball the exact same way and expect things to fix themselves.
Steven Diez is into the final round of US Open qualifying following a 6-2 5-7 6-0 win over Yosuke Watanuki this morning.
Fantastic.
Making the main draw would be a massive achievement for a guy who has been slugging it out at futures events for a number of years. He's going to have his work cut out for him in the final round of qualifying against the 90th ranked Kwon.
I believe the final round is also a best of 5 which will be extremely grueling and something he's likely not experienced before.
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Also, the seeds have been announced for the women's singles draw at the US Open - Bianca is seeded #15
Spoiler!
1. Naomi Osaka, Japan
2. Ashleigh Barty, Australia
3. Karolina Pliskova, Czech Republic
4. Simona Halep, Romania
5. Elina Svitolina, Ukraine
6. Petra Kvitova, Czech Republic
7. Kiki Bertens, Netherlands
8. Serena Williams, United States
9. Aryna Sabalenka, Belarus
10. Madison Keys, United States
11. Sloane Stephens, United States
12. Anastasija Sevastova, Latvia
13. Belinda Bencic, Switzerland
14. Angelique Kerber, Germany
15. Bianca Andreescu, Canada
16. Johanna Konta, Great Britain
17. Marketa Vondrousova, Czech Republic
18. Qiang Wang, China
19. Caroline Wozniacki, Denmark
20. Sofia Kenin, United States
21. Anett Kontaveit, Estonia
22. Petra Martic, Croatia
23. Donna Vekic, Croatia
24. Garbiñe Muguruza, Spain
25. Elise Mertens, Belgium
26. Julia Goerges, Germany
27. Caroline Garcia, France
28. Carla Suárez Navarro, Spain
29. Su-Wei Hsieh, Chinese Taipei
30. Maria Sakkari, Greece
31. Barbora Strycova, Czech Republic
32. Dayana Yastremska, Ukraine
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Denis takes the opening set 6-2 over Kecmanovic - Not often that Denis is the old guy in a match, but he is indeed a few months older than his Serbian opponent.
Shapo moves into the quarter-finals taking set 2 6-3. Weird set as he got out to a 3-zip lead and appeared to be cruising, then his mind wandered for about 15 minutes and the set was tied 3-3. A lucky net cord gave Denis a must needed service hold to go up 4-3 followed by a break and a hold at love.
Denis will face the winner of Sam Querrey and Andrey Rublev in his quarter-final match.
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