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ajlatomljanovics · 12 days
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Never beating the mouse allegations
Source: bcnopenbs on instagram
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pushlikeabastard · 1 month
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📹 Carlitos via nicojarry insta story, 28.09.2023
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schumi-nadal · 1 month
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Casper flopped against Nico, a Chilean.
My national team is also flopping against Chile.
PTSD is real, guys 💀
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brawn-gp · 11 months
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Nico Jarry and Andrey Rublev (via @/nicojarry)
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daikenkki · 7 months
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stateofsport211 · 2 months
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Buenos Aires (250) F: Facundo Diaz Acosta [WC] def. Nicolas Jarry [3] 6-3, 6-4 Match Stats
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N. Jarry stepped up his return game toward the end of the match while trying to capitalize on Diaz Acosta's service games near the end of the match, taking into account the serving-it-out question, as well as the nervy start earlier in the match. However, Diaz Acosta's depth and powerful aggression helped him to anticipate N. Jarry's returnable serves at first, developing his point construction intelligently until the Chilean third seed had lesser options to respond, or when the former was able to execute brilliant, remarkable finishings while utilizing the open court through his trademark passes or drop shots. Judging by the execution alone, Diaz Acosta maximized his chances by converting 40% of his break points despite having one less chance to break than N. Jarry (5 to 6) as a result of the said return improvement.
Additionally, despite several service game problems in the last few games of the match, Diaz Acosta appeared more steady on serve, backed up by his aforementioned aggressive play. Landing 74% of his first serves, he won 73% of his first serve points than N. Jarry's 70%, backed up with his 2 aces. On the other hand, N. Jarry's problematic second serves stemmed some rushed follow-ups, where Diaz Acosta based his deep first returns from in some occasions. As a result, N. Jarry's second serve winning percentage faded to 47%, 14% below Diaz Acosta.
This marked Diaz Acosta's maiden Tour-level (and 250) title, capping the home run without dropping a set, and joining Guillermo Coria (2004), Gaston Gaudio (2005), Juan Monaco (2008), David Nalbandian (2009), and Diego Schwartzman (2021) for prolonging the list of home victors within the past 20 years. Furthermore, he became the second left-handed player after Rafael Nadal in 2015. Even after joining this elite list, Diaz Acosta and N. Jarry will compete in next week's Rio de Janeiro (500), where Stan Wawrinka (for the former) and Yannick Hanfmann (for the latter) await in the first round. What a moment.
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jungkookiexxx · 2 years
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Jin attends a tennis match to see Casper Ruud take on Nicolas Jarry along with the tennis teacher from run bts episode 129/130
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tennis-shenanigans · 10 months
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my good man Carlos is really struggling out there 😪
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haljathefangirlcat · 4 months
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Siegmund and Sieglinde in Twilight of the Gods by Nicolas Jarry, Djief, Jean-Luc Istin, Gwendal Lemercier, Olivier Héban, and Joël Mouclier
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ajlatomljanovics · 8 months
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alex de minaur and nicolas jarry, round 3, us open
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schumi-nadal · 1 month
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I'm gonna watch some football after an awful tennis match and...
WHAT DO YOU MEAN MY NT IS PLAYING AGAINST CHILE? 💀
IT WAS NOT ENOUGH THAT MY FLOPPY TENNIS BOY JUST FLOPPED AGAINST A CHILEAN GUY? 😪
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shoutout nicolas jarry for taking out the trash!!!
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daikenkki · 1 year
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stateofsport211 · 2 months
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Although Diaz Acosta started the second set firmer than the first, N. Jarry still fought hard and well on return, eventually pressing the former's service games at some point before the end of the match. Even though N. Jarry had his chances, Diaz Acosta managed to close it out by the conclusion of this match, once again bringing parts of the match to his classic rollercoaster. Here was how everything unfolded.
Just first game in, Diaz Acosta started with a forehand return ace to set himself one point ahead to *0-0 15-30 after getting N. Jarry risking his third shots before he eventually broke and consolidated to 2-0. He almost was up a double break once he created a break point through his defense-to-offense mechanism, responding to N. Jarry's questions through his properly executed variety of shots, ranging from his powerful forehand, drop shot, and a forehand volley finish (*0-2 to 15-40). However, he found the said break points were saved, including with one forehand that went up in the air instead, thus the third seed held his service game to 2-1.
Diaz Acosta then proceeded by holding his serves with an ace to 3-1 despite several close calls might troubled his serves. He then attempted to outhit N. Jarry's forehand side while trying to dominate the flow as he did in the first set, and N. Jarry still risked his third shots for Diaz Acosta's earlier break points. Somehow, a backhand error caused the deuce and N. Jarry went on to survive another one before another massive hold to 3-2, showing that his game could still factor as he hung in there. A game later, Diaz Acosta's volley finish to N. Jarry's drop shot to minimize the gap (to *2-4 40-15), but the third seed still held to 4-3 with an unreturned serve 2 points later.
The genuine test to Diaz Acosta's service game then commenced when N. Jarry started to play through the pace and became slightly more offensive. Although most forehand errors were neutralized with an unreturned serve, it might have been the question once N. Jarry scored his first break point of the match due to Diaz Acosta's mishit forehand (too wide), and another notable one due to a backhand error, but the home hope scored a beautiful backhand finish to create his game point before a massive hold to 5-3. N. Jarry then followed with a service game hold to 5-4, thus having Diaz Acosta to serve for the championship.
In the tenth game, everything went smooth until Diaz Acosta had 3 match points, where his classic rollercoaster started. N. Jarry's returns deserved credit as he cracked down Diaz Acosta's defenses, eventually outhitting the latter to saving 3 of his match points. Somehow, a successful cross-court forehand angle created his fourth match point only for it to be saved due to a +1 forehand error on Diaz Acosta's second serve. N. Jarry then tried to take advantage of this situation through his well-constructed net exchange with a volley conclusion to the open court to create his break point, but Diaz Acosta did not back down on serve until it caused another deuce. Still entrapped in the eternal deuce situation, Diaz Acosta also notably scored a forehand pass to secure his fifth match point only to be foiled with a backhand down-the-line fail. Eventually, it took six attempts for Diaz Acosta, whose sixth match point was created due to an unforced error from N. Jarry, to finally clinch his maiden Tour title (out of N. Jarry's forehand error), thus showing the importance of a more offensive play to resolve the nerves issue coming mid-play.
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tournevole · 2 years
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La guirlande de Julie est un florilège de madrigaux galants adressés à Julie Lucine D’Angennes, Mademoiselle de Rambouillet, par son amant et futur époux le duc  de Montausier . 90 feuillets le composent : 29 représentations des peintures de fleurs de  Nicolas Robert et 61 pour les madrigaux , en lettres rondes et bâtardes par le calligraphe réputé Nicolas Jarry , sur vélin pour l’un des 3 exemplaires in-folio. Cet ouvrage fut écrit par Mr de Montausier et ses amis poètes , fondateurs de l’ Académie Française, au milieu du XVIIeme  siècle. ( 1634-1641)
En introduction, la miniature de Zephire sur son nuage et ces mots : Zephire à Julie – Charles de Montausier
Recevez, ô nymphe adorable
Dont les cœurs reçoivent les lois,
Cette couronne plus durable
Que celles que l’on met sur la tête des rois;
Les fleurs dont ma main la compose
Font honte à ces fleurs d’or qui sont au firmament;
L’eau dont Permesse les arrose
leur donne une fraicheur qui dure incessamment,
Et tous les jours , ma belle Flore
Qui me chérie et que j’adore
me reproche avec   courroux
Que mes soupirs jamais pour elle
N’ont fait naitre de fleur si belle
Que j’en ai fait naitre pour vous.
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sportsgr8 · 1 month
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Medvedev Beats Jarry To Set Sinner Semifinal In Miami
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Chilean Nicolas Jarry: Daniil Medvedev turned back a late charge by Chilean Nicolas Jarry en route to a 6-2, 7-6(7) win, set an Australian Open final rematch with Jannik Sinner in the semifinals of the Miami Open. Medvedev made just three unforced errors to Jarry’s 14 in the first set alone before Jarry worked his way back into the match and came within two points of stealing the second set in a rollercoaster tie-break. But Medvedev held his nerve to extend his winning streak at Hard Rock Stadium to nine matches as he moved to within two wins of successfully defending a title for the first time in his career, ATP reports. Jarry would have returned to the Top 20 and become the first Chilean to reach the Miami semi-finals since Fernando Gonzalez in 2004 had he beaten Medvedev. Earlier on the day, Sinner moved into his fourth semi-final of the year and captured a season-leading 20th match win at the Miami Open. The Italian produced a squeaky-clean performance to oust Czech player Tomas Machac 6-4, 6-2 in 91 minutes. Sinner, who has twice reached the final in Miami (2021, 2023), is into the last four for a third time. Aiming for his second ATP Masters 1000 crown, the No. 3 player in the ATP Rankings boasts a 20-1 season record with titles at the Australian Open and in Rotterdam. Read the full article
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