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Second. Lost his first match to Nicolas Alvarez of Peru.Jarry is just coming back....
Is this his first match or what?
Second. Lost his first match to Nicolas Alvarez of Peru.
Same tsunami like squash decades ago with Khan Pakistanese players ?????Known Zane since he was 12, he's always been a kamikaze style player, great ability, looks to be refining his game, cleaning up that forehand take back especially
He had a chance in qualies in one of the indoor events in the fall, QR1 vs the South African guy, forgot his name, Zane had an early break but lost in the TB. He's gonna be great
His uncle coaches lots of young upcoming style guys, mainly from the India/West Asian region, so this is only the start
I will not be surprised, even better and sooner if Khan rises higherSame tsunami like squash decades ago with Khan Pakistanese players ?????
He lost 7-6 6-2. If that's "almost beat" then we can say Djokovic almost beat Nadal in the RG final.he almost beat top 100 player Lloyd Harris two months ago.
Zane was up a break and served for first set vs Harris.He lost 7-6 6-2. If that's "almost beat" then we can say Djokovic almost beat Nadal in the RG final.
Calm down, we know he is good.
It's pretty bad...That gruntHe kind of sounds like Sabalenka
That means 'he almost won the first set' thenZane was up a break and served for first set vs Harris.
Well matches vs practice is what separates the higher and lower ranked players. Of course the higher ranked players generally have better shots but everyone at the pro level can hit and practice well. How they put it together in matches is what separates the top from the bottom.It's not a bad loss for Jarry in his return. Khan has beaten Paul, Opelka, Lopez and others in practice, he almost beat top 100 player Lloyd Harris two months ago. Everybody is tough, there are no pushovers in Futures and Challengers.
The kid is still learning, it's a big step to pros, some take more time.Well matches vs practice is what separates the higher and lower ranked players. Of course the higher ranked players generally have better shots but everyone at the pro level can hit and practice well. How they put it together in matches is what separates the top from the bottom.
Of course, everyone is different so no 2 players will develop the same. I’m not gonna expect an 18 year old to be in peak mode lol but yeah it’s a good win for him.The kid is still learning, it's a big step to pros, some take more time.