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It's my lucky weekend, I had Alcaraz parlayed with Vondrousova and the RedBlacks scored 25 points in the 4th/OT . . . :oops:
The intrinsic cash out on this bet is $ 306.00, look at how much my bookie is shaving me. .. UGH !
 

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Looks like he will be the heir to Rafael Nadal (both Spanish). Wonder how he (Alcaraz) will do on clay?
 

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Youngest male player ever to win

Wimbledon --- Boris Becker (17)
U.S. Open --- Pete Sampras (19)
French Open --- Michael Chang (17)
 

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I know it depends how the tournament organizers create the quarters and starting matchups. But assuming Alcaraz does meet the Joker in the U.S. Open, Alcaraz is still the underdog. WTF ?! :oops:
 

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I can quickly think of 4 great male singles players who did not win all 4 Slams.

Ivan Lendl
Bjorn Borg
Jimmy Connors
John McEnroe
 

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Having the most Grand Slam titles in and of itself does not necessarily mean that one is the GOAT. Just saying.
If you take into account gentleman ship Federer is the absolute goat. Probably all sports included.
 
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