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#Max Purcell
fritzes · 23 days
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sportsallover · 9 months
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To be honest I did not have Max Purcell on my radar as a possible threat for Carlos Alcaraz in the quarterfinals in Cincinnati
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bluespring864 · 3 months
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when you reblog the gifset of casper winning all happy and then realise that he took out max purcell :-/
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schumi-nadal · 3 months
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Casper is becoming Clownsper again… *sigh*
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stateofsport211 · 9 months
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The setup of the match tie-break was important to see the direction of the flow, followed by its follow-up where every element counts (especially under perssure). Ramsbury set the first points really well, securing their one-point lead (1-0) after Joe’s forehand got Andrey’s forehand going too far. They followed with two service game holds (in match tie-break standards) until 3-0, with the latest being an unreturned serve, before doubling that mini-break with credits to Raj’s swift forehand return to Purcell’s serve.
A working serve+1 minimized the gap for Purcell/Andrey to 1-4, before Raj’s volley side failed in trying to respond to Andrey’s forehand to minimize the gap even further to 2-4. The next thing, a net exchange tested both pairs’ reflex with Andrey’s forehand error to close in response to Joe’s volley in several occasions, strengthening Ramsbury’s lead to 5-2. Unfortunately, Andrey double-faulted his service game for that lead to be extended (6-2) before the gap got minimized (6-3).
The last points affirmed Ramsbury’s control of the flow in the match tie-break after the aforementioned solid setup, combining the point construction and pacing to press Purcell/Andrey’s service game even further. An unreturned serve further expanded Ramsbury’s lead to 7-3 before they got away with the lead even if there were some gap minimizers in between (at the expense of Raj’s volley error), creating their match point to 9-4 thanks to Joe’s volley from the previous volley and forehand (to Andrey’s volley side). Ultimately, an unreturned serve secured Ramsbury’s match for the taking, winning the match tie-break 10-4 to secure their semifinal spot–likely the first after ages (with the most notable one dated all the way from Pune 250 last January).
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guy60660 · 2 years
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Max Purcell | Matt Ebden | Bremont
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daikenkki · 2 years
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scarletwitch1918 · 2 months
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Naurrrr max and casper can’t meet in the qfs anymore
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partybarty · 4 months
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dane sweeny and max purcell look like they are the band peking duk
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tomfowlery · 1 month
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Big fan of Purcell suddenly turning on Sam's Gnarly Dog Mode out of nowhere.
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diabolicrecreation · 8 months
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Freelance Police: Crime Dog McGruff & Hello Kitty
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bogglle · 1 year
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sam and max freelance husbands
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corndog-patrol · 6 months
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the ultimate enduring couple
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bluespring864 · 9 months
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the tennis tv commentators are so surprised about the way max purcell is playing that it's borderline disrespectful
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kaininedraws · 14 days
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What a strange duo they are...
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un-animated doodles
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stateofsport211 · 9 months
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The second set turned out to be some turntables. After Ramsbury hung on in the first set, they spent the five consecutive holds to absorb Purcell/Andrey’s pace, whichever counts (either the baseline or the net). Somehow, they started to get their moment in the sixth game, where they eventually got Andrey’s response even further off in construction. Eventually, even if Raj’s forehand error saved one of those break points, it was insufficient due to Ramsbury’s break point conversion out of Joe’s smash to close a point 2 shots after Raj’s volley to Andrey’s forehand (4-2).
Subsequently, Ramsbury held their service game 5-2 despite several hiccups in between. It took another game until Ramsbury had the opportunity to take the second set, where Raj’s ace (on his second serve) secured the second set 6-3, bringing the match to a match tie-breaker. For Purcell/Andrey, it would be their first match tie-break, while it would be Ramsbury’s second consecutive match tie-break of this tournament.
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