Fujian is 8-0 ATS last 8 ... opponent is 2-8 ATS last 10 games. Do we buy at -17.5 points?

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3 ball.. and done


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just didn't play defense. is what it is
 

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I don't believe in this age shit anymore for the peak players that do keep themselves in shape. Physically players used to be a joke.

Nowadays you can have Brady at 39 or 40 and he's the same as he was at 33 pretty much. Same with tennis. With technology and diet the top players can maintain peak level till mid 30's. It used to be at 30 yo a tennis player was senile.




Line down to -19. Has a bit of a contrarian feel to it now. Not good. CSKA will win do the over in a few days... but this fave is not making me feel ecstatic.

k, but another issue with advancing age is injury. A Murray may have yet another surgery to prolong his career-- did he have the hip surgery? dunno

Nole adds another helping hand;



Djokovic pulled out of Wimbledon earlier this year with an elbow injury but is now back in training ahead of a return to competitive tennis on December 29 at the Mubadala World Tennis Championship in Abu Dhabi.
The Serb will then stay in the Middle East to compete in the Qatar Open, his first ATP event of the year, before heading to Melbourne for the Australian Open, which starts on January 15.
And he will do so with a plan concocted by strategic analyst Craig O’Shannessy, who confirmed last week that he would work with Djokovic at the first Grand Slam of the year.

O’Shannessy goes by the handle “BrainGameTennis” on Twitter and is a widely respected expert on the game, having worked for all four Grand Slam tournaments as well as the ATP, analysing matches in forensic detail.
But perhaps the Australian’s most famous achievement came in 2015 when he guided Dustin Brown to victory over Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon.
The dynamic German shocked No 10 seed Nadal in four sets with O’Shannessy in his box - and the analyst will perhaps have to undo the Spaniard once again this January.


Along with new coach Radek Stepanek, O’Shannessy will be hoping to mastermind a seventh Australian Open title for Djokovic, whose pre-season camp in Monte Carlo he also attended.
“I’ve been here all week assisting with the team of Novak Djokovic [in] pre-season training,” O’Shannessy said.
“Andre Agassi was here with Radek Stepanek the head coach organising everything this week. It’s been simple amazing.
“I learned so much just being around these guys and it’s taken my coaching to a whole new level.


“Certainly one of the highlights of my coaching career.”
He later confirmed he would remain with the Serb in Melbourne on Twitter.
“20 Grand Slam titles,” he wrote on Twitter alongside a picture of Djokovic and Agassi.
“Time to hunt again. #Djokovic #Agassi. Greatly looking forward to 2018 #AusOpen”
 

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