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stateofsport211 · 10 months
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Wimbledon MS Q3: Know Your Men's Singles Qualifiers + Lucky Loser Situation (2/2)
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The qualifying competition as they happened, side-by-side (📸 AFP via The Japan Times)
Compared to the first batch, most matches covered in the second batch were concluded in four or five sets (as they happened). While some of these could be tense, some also featured the (possible) plot twists that only occurred in the best-of-five sets: either the match that could have finished long ago but the opposition dug deep (thus adding extra pressure) or another kind of turnaround that resulted in a rollercoaster of a kind.
Those stories enriched the Wimbledon qualifying rounds, making it distinct from the other Grand Slams since this is the only Grand Slam played on grass. It could be a good preparation for them coming to the main draw, so be sure to have these qualifiers (and possibly, lucky losers) on the lookout too!
The first part of the article can be found here, and the Twitter thread can also be found here.
Section 5: Radu Albot d. Felipe Meligeni R. Alves 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 7-6(6)
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Radu Albot’s point at 3-0* 0-30 to 15-30, 2nd set (left) and match point conversion to 7-6(6), 4th set (📸 Wimbledon qualification feed)
Having qualified for the Championships last year as well, Albot came with at least a tie-breaker set in his previous two rounds, one of which he had to dig deep against Johannus Monday 3-6, 7-6(2), 6-2. On the other hand, Felipe stunned two veterans by defeating Pablo Cuevas and Vasek Pospisil to prevent a vintage battle to claim the qualifying spot.
Although Felipe’s defense-to-offense approach worked to some extent, just like in the fast hard ones, Albot’s creative prowess enabled him to outhit Felipe. While his working drop shots were spotted making the difference, minimizing the gap before Felipe held 1-3 in the second set, Felipe’s balance already went off before his level raise in the fourth set was insufficient to hand Albot the win, all on Felipe’s double fault as an initial differential, that even if the latter saved a match point out of his own volley (to reply to Albot’s lob), it was insufficient to the match tie-break thanks to Albot’s forehand, which Felipe shanked after the ball reached the let cord (and turned out to be in).
Section 8: Dennis Novak d. Yosuke Watanuki 6-7(9), 6-3, 6-3, 6-4
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Dennis Novak’s point to *3-4 40-40 to 40-ad, 3rd set (📸 Wimbledon qualifying feed)
Y. Watanuki’s return depth, which also bothered Hubert Hurkacz when the former was a qualifier in Stuttgart (250), could pose an interesting test in the final qualifying round as he faced a more experienced Dennis Novak, who avenged Charles Broom 6-3, 6-4 after his three heartbreaker tie-breaker sets loss in the second qualifying round of the Ilkley Challenger.
The moment shifted in the last three sets once Dennis gained control in the middle of the second set. Stemmed from the Austrian’s power and variety (inclusive of his often proper slice usage and a forehand winner, displayed during a break point creation in the third set), Y. Watanuki’s service games ended up being pressed, often getting his shots rushed when trying to finish a point, hence the rest of the three sets.
Section 10: Dominic Stricker d. Mattia Bellucci 6-3, 1-6, 6-3, 6-4
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Dominic Stricker’s point to 3-3* 0-15 to 0-30, 4th set (📸 Wimbledon qualification feed)
M. Bellucci could regain his form in the grass season after reaching the second round of the Ilkley Challenger (l. Jason Kubler) after the rollercoaster clay season post-Australian Open qualifying rounds (l. Francesco Passaro in Q2). Somehow, after defeating Raphael Collignon and Ivan Gakhov in straight sets, he had to face a rising Dominic Stricker, who sought a main draw qualification to close his competitive grass season, notably keeping it close against Andy Murray in the Nottingham Challenger.
Stricker finally qualified for the main draw after sealing the fourth set with an ace. Before that, while handling M. Bellucci’s groundstrokes that worked better in faster courts (notably hard courts and grass), Stricker added more pace and spin to his shots, resulting in the sampled forehand winner to put himself 2 points ahead in the sixth game of the fourth set. In the end, after M. Bellucci got pressed, he rushed his final shots, which did not help anything except Stricker gaining his moment.
Section 2: Oscar Otte d. Marc Polmans 6-3, 7-6(4), 4-6, 7-5
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Oscar Otte’s point at 3-3* 30-0 to 30-15, 2nd set (📸 Wimbledon qualification feed)
Otte came with a questionable form since the beginning of the year (even was the 32nd seed last year) but appeared trying to make his comeback count in the grass season. This was visible in his journey to survive this popcorn chaos section, where he defeated Benoit Paire and Leandro Riedi, of all people, to secure his third-round encounter against Marc Polmans, who was eliminated by Cristian Garin in the second round of Wimbledon 2021.
Somehow, his grass-court prowess appeared just in time during the qualifying rounds. Despite being a closer encounter than his first two rounds, Otte’s redirecting ability and shot selection (including some balance of power in between) were still strong, he caught unleashing a drop shot and perfectly landed it before Polmans replied. The margin was thin, where the latter became an important differential in another example, where Otte lobbed his way through the 3-1 lead in the second set tie-breaker, eventually pressing Polmans’ service games at some other moments.
Section 4: Kimmer Coppejans d. Taro Daniel 6-3, 4-6, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2
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Kimmer Coppejans’ point at *4-4 15-15 to 15-30, 4th set (📸 Wimbledon qualification feed)
The fourth section partially fell apart when Coppejans defeated last year’s Ilkley Challenger champion, Zizou Bergs, in the second qualifying round after digging deep to defeat Timofey Skatov (in the first qualifying round) to conclude that match in a tie-breaker to break his 8-match losing streak on grass. On the other hand, although T. Daniel’s career grass records were an entirely different entity, he kept it competitive against Tommy Paul in the Queen’s Club’s first round; and it is possible to visualize the application of his game on the grass courts, with some pacing adjustments while trying to stay aggressive.
Had this been a best-of-three match, T. Daniel would have advanced. However, maintaining the rhythm looked like a tough challenge for T. Daniel, where his rushes only shifted his moment in Coppejans’ favor. Even if T. Daniel broke for the other two sets, Coppejans re-found his balance thanks to his systematic point construction, where not only his forehand caused more damage, but he also smashed his way to open the path before he broke T. Daniel’s service game in the fourth set. The latter then ended up having his balance further off, resulting in the fifth set beatdown with Coppejans dominating its flow.
Section 3: Maximilian Marterer d. Fabian Marozsan 7-5, 6-4, 6-7(5), 5-7, 7-5
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Maximilian Marterer’s match point conversion to 7-5, 5th set (📸 Wimbledon qualification feed)
Upon winning the Perugia Challenger (which was held on clay), Marozsan entered the Top 100 for the first time in his career, currently sitting at number 95 in the official rankings. Playing his first professional grass-court Slam qualifying, Marozsan adapted his game in his own way by defeating Oleksii Krutykh and Elias Ymer before facing Maximilian Marterer, who qualified for the main draw last year after defeating Nicolas Moreno de Alboran.
This match became the match of the day as both players fought thick and thin in another five-set thriller. While Marterer often came up with passes caught off-guard in his strokes, Marozsan’s grass-court adaptation worked by using more slices and trying to use more drop shots despite its 50-50 success rate. However, as deep as Marozsan tried to dig, Marterer stood out by the end of the decider because of Marozsan’s rushed forehands, resulting in Marterer’s qualification to the main draw.
Section 9: M. Tomas Barrios Vera d. Thiago Seyboth Wild 6-4, 6-7(3), 2-6, 6-3, 6-2
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M. Tomas Barrios Vera broke to 5-2, 5th set (📸 Wimbledon qualification feed)
Barrios Vera came to the qualification right after being the runner-up of the Poznan Challenger on clay (l. Mariano Navone 7-5, 6-3). However, having qualified in 2021 before his first-round elimination to Kevin Anderson, he might have a slight edge in facing an aggressive Seyboth Wild, who advanced after defeating Jelle Sels and Pierre-Hugues Herbert in the first two rounds.
After Barrios Vera took the first set 6-4, he tried to find his balance because Seyboth Wild tried to paint his own lines, with a forehand down-the-line winner sealing him the second set through a tie-breaker. However, a fall in the middle of the fourth set forced Seyboth Wild to take a medical timeout in the middle of a game, and Barrios Vera started to regain his pace and passed him in one way or another. The forehand winner to double the break in the fifth set was the pinnacle before he served it out to dominate the last two sets, finally securing his main draw ticket.
Section 13: Laurent Lokoli d. Michael Mmoh 2-6, 7-6(2), 6-3, 2-6, 6-2
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Laurent Lokoli’s point to break 3-1, 3rd set (📸 Wimbledon qualification feed)
In an already chaotic section, Lokoli and Mmoh faced off to secure a spot in the main draw. While Mmoh had to dig deep in defeating Adrian Andreev and Dragos Nicolae Madaras in the first two qualifying rounds, Lokoli qualified for both the Nottingham and Ilkley Challengers in his maiden grass season, coming to the third qualifying round without dropping a set here.
Despite this match coming to a decider, Lokoli’s creativity carried several crucial parts in his favor. Not only his drop shot could run Mmoh over at the net (on his volley side) in this third set sample, but he also could utilize the open space to adjust his pacing, neutering Mmoh’s baseline game in one way or another. Things like these were behind Lokoli’s stand-out performance in the fifth set, resulting in a relieving ending as he qualified for his second Grand Slam appearance this year after the Australian Open.
Lucky Loser Situation
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Lucky loser situation per the last two matches playing (📸 Entry List Updates via Twitter)
After Jan-Lennard Struff and Gael Monfils withdrew due to an injury, four highest-ranked people (lost in the third qualifying round) will be drawn for two spots in the main draw, which are Marozsan, T. Daniel, Y. Watanuki, and Mmoh (all of which, somehow, came from this batch). Two of them will appear in tomorrow’s main draw, while the other two would stand by (just in case).
By the time the last match ended, it means A. Kovacevic and Piros will stay on the borderline, leaving the first four names to be drawn (for that moment). The lucky losers will be covered in a separate article before or after the draw and could be updated should they increase. For the first time in the tournament's history, the main draw ceremony will be streamed live on their official website at 10am local time, where the qualifiers and lucky losers will also be placed.
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sportworldtone · 3 months
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Yosuke Watanuki
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hxneylavendxr · 1 year
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who are you favourite whimpering boys
thiss is such a tough question because in my mind near every boy whimpers.. hmm
ALBEDO from genshin impact is a big one... wind archer cookie is a classic i can never discredit... yosuke hanamura the little whiny piss my pants boy of all time
en yufuin also! and piko utatane, tomioka giyuu, carmelo demonte, saibo do not separate them, kai satou, makoto edamura, aaaand kimihiro watanuki
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washingtonposttoday · 11 months
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Hubert Hurkacz vs Yosuke Watanuki Prediction: An easy win for the Pole http://dlvr.it/Sqbl8c
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skillstopallmedia · 1 year
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Madrid: Moutet out of the entrance
This Thursday, the French Corentin Moutet, 64th player in the world, was eliminated as soon as he entered the Masters 1000 in Madrid in Spain, by the Japanese Yosuke Watanuki, 117th player in the world and from the qualifications, in two sets (6-3, 6-3) and 1h39 of play. Corentin Moutet stops in the first lap. This Thursday, the Frenchman, 64th player in the world, was eliminated as soon as he…
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arun-pratap-singh · 1 year
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Japanese doubles pair clinches Davis Cup tie against Poland
Doubles pair Ben McLachlan and Yosuke Watanuki secured victory for Japan in its Davis Cup World Group I playoff against Poland on Sunday, beating Lukasz Kubot and Jan Zielinski 4-6, 7-5, 7-6(2) to take a decisive 3-0 lead in the best-of-five tie. Japan came into the third rubber in a commanding position thanks to singles wins by Yoshihito Nishioka and Taro Daniel the previous day at Bourbon Beans…
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soikeobongda388bet · 2 years
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News 388: Hấp dẫn vòng 1 Citi Open: Đã có bất ngờ đầu tiên, Murray gây thất vọng
 (Tin thể thao, tin tennis) Giải ATP 500 Citi Open đã bước vào những trận tranh tài đầu tiên. 
Vòng 1 giải ATP 500 Citi Open đã bắt đầu khởi tranh trên đất Mỹ. Đây là 1 trong những giải đấu đáng chú ý chạy đà cho US Open sắp sửa khởi tranh. Giải đấu năm nay có sự góp mặt của 1 số tay vợt tên tuổi như hạt giống số 1 Andrey Rublev, hạt giống số 2 Hubert Hurkacz, "tiểu Federer" Dimitrov hay tài năng người Canada Denis Shapovalov.
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Tuy nhiên ở vòng đấu đầu tiên chưa có nhiều hạt giống tranh tài bởi họ được miễn thi đấu vòng 1. Mặc dù vậy chất lượng của các trận đấu vòng này vẫn khiến người xem phải chú ý. Rất nhiều trận đấu căng thẳng và hấp dẫn đã được diễn ra và phải mất tới 3 set để phân định thắng thua.
Và đã có bất ngờ đầu tiên xảy ra ở cặp đấu giữa Borna Gojo và James Duckworth. Xét về mặt tên tuổi, rõ ràng tay vợt Australia Duckworth được đánh giá cao hơn so với 1 tay vợt phải đánh vòng loại như Borna Gojo. Thế nhưng kết quả trên sân lại không phản ánh điều đó. Duckworth giành chiến thắng 6-4 ở set đầu tiên, nhưng không duy trì được phong độ. Để rồi ở 2 set sau, Gojo đã vùng lên để ngược dòng thắng 7-6, 6-2 qua đó giành vé vào vòng 2.
Đáng chú ý ở vòng 1 có sự góp mặt của cựu số 1 thế giới Andy Murray. Tay vợt Vương quốc Anh chạm trán đối thủ ít tên tuổi Mikael Ymer người Thụy Điển. Tuy nhiên do đã qua thời đỉnh cao từ lâu nên hiện tại bất kỳ ai cũng có thể đánh bại được Murray. Dù đã rất cố gắng nhưng tay vợt từng 3 lần giành Grand Slam đã không thể làm gì khác ngoài chấp nhận thất bại sau 3 set với các tỷ số 6-7, 6-4, 1-6, và dừng bước ngay vòng 1.
Ở 1 số trận đấu khác, Denis Kudla vất vả đánh bại đồng hương người Mỹ Michael Mmoh 1-6, 6-3, 6-4; Kyle Edmund vượt qua Yosuke Watanuki 6-4, 7-6; J.J. Wolf hạ gục Taro Daniel 6-2, 6-3 để ghi tên mình vào vòng sau. Nhàn nhã nhất ở vòng 1 có lẽ là tay vợt Alexei Popyrin của Australia khi giành chiến thắng khá dễ dàng trước Tung-Lin Wu do đối thủ bỏ cuộc.
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tennisbettingtips7 · 2 years
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nuisancehelicopter · 5 years
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for a while it was a mystery who this 3rd guy was
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He was always cutely lurking at the back.
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Today it was revealed that this tennis player is
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Watanuki Yosuke!
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thank you @imperfekti!
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magioftheseas · 2 years
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It’s Valentines!
Even though I’m more for the gals I decided to make a compilation posts of m/m ships too just...for the hell of it.
I’m not as well versed in m/m ships but these were the ones I ended up picking.
A list of them will be at the bottom under the read more because I don’t know enough about these series to categorize all of them, sorry. I’m a sham.
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List
Masato/Henri (HUGtto! Pretty Cure)
Kunzite/Zoisite (Sailor Moon)
Sasaki/Miyano (Sasaki and Miyano)
Kyoya/Tamaki (Ouran High School Host Club)
Yu/Yosuke (Persona 4)
Victor/Yuuri (Yuri on Ice)
Touya/Yukito (or Yue) (Cardcaptor Sakura)
Hak/Soo-Won (Akatsuki no Yona)
Phoenix/Miles (Ace Attorney)
Noé/Vanitas (Vanitas no Carte)
Makoto/Haruka (Free!)
Ryoji/Makoto (or Ryoji/Minato) (Persona 3)
Kaworu/Shinji (Neon Genesis Evangelion)
Joker/Akechi (Persona 5)
Joshua/Neku (The World Ends With You)
Kamukura/Komaeda (Danganronpa)
Hinata/Komaeda (Danganronpa)
Ryo/Akira (Devilman Crybaby)
M!Byleth/Dimitri (Fire Emblem: Three Houses)
Ash/Eiji (Banana Fish)
Doumeki/Watanuki (xxxholic)
Legoshi/Louis (BEASTARS)
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stateofsport211 · 10 months
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Wimbledon MS: Draw Release + Know Your Lucky Losers
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The Men’s Singles full draw (📸 Wimbledon official stream)
The Men’s Singles Draw was just concluded several minutes ago, which play begins in Monday for the bottom half alongside the Women’s Singles’ top half. While there are several vintage-coded matches also featured after the draw, several qualifiers could also be of attention (which features could be found here and here) due to how well they adapted their game to the grass courts.
After both lucky losers have been placed, for the first time, all Japanese players competing in the third qualifying round of Wimbledon (and becoming the most represented country there) scored a full slate in their main draw appearance thanks to the qualifications of Sho Shimabukuro and Shintaro Mochizuki, with Taro Daniel and Yosuke Watanuki officially joining them after being announced as the lucky losers. And now, presenting the lucky losers:
Lucky Loser 1: Yosuke Watanuki (l. Dennis Novak 7-6(9), 3-6, 3-6, 4-6)
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Yosuke Watanuki’s point to *0-1 0-15, 4th set (📸 Wimbledon qualification feed)
Y. Watanuki’s ability to bother people with his rallies might be more visible once he eliminated now-retired Feliciano Lopez, followed by a thriller three-setter against Hubert Hurkacz back in Stuttgart (250). Somehow, his last two qualifying rounds in Wimbledon suggested he still kept it close against Seongchan Hong (Q1) and Altug Celikbilek (Q2), but was insufficient when he faced a more experienced Dennis Novak.
Although Y. Watanuki took the first set in a close tie-breaker, it was not enough to counter Dennis’ power and variety, which were often pulled during the rallies. He tried to pass Dennis from his forehand side (including the one to set himself ahead somewhere in the third set), but still insufficient once Dennis got in his moment, resulting in the more straight subsequent three sets compared to the intense first.
In the first round, he will face Marc-Andrea Huesler, whose form post-Australian Open had been its own rollercoaster, including a second-round exit to Rinky Hijikata in ‘s-Hertogenbosch (250) in another three-setter. Huesler had to qualify for Wimbledon last year before his five-set first-round loss against Hugo Grenier, which makes this match possibly interesting if Y. Watanuki could control the flow more.
Lucky Loser 2: Taro Daniel (l. Kimmer Coppejans 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, 4-6, 2-6)
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Taro Daniel’s point to hold 4-3, 3rd set (📸 Wimbledon qualification feed)
Starting his qualifying journey by convincingly defeating Marco Trungelliti and Luca Nardi, T. Daniel faced Kimmer Coppejans, who previously eliminated Zizou Bergs in the second qualifying round. While he could still keep it competitive on the greens, notably against Tommy Paul in Queen’s Club earlier this year, the pacing to his aggression became tested in the third qualifying round.
While he was notable for some shots throughout the qualifying, for example a dive volley back in the first qualifying round, T. Daniel also scored another impeccable shot with a no-look volley to hold his service game in the third set. However, as hard as he tried to keep Coppejans’ balance off toward the end of the third set (with a forehand winner as a gate-opener, for example), it was insufficient to neuter Coppejans’ rallying since he constructed his points more systematically, hence T. Daniel had his service games pressured even more in the deciding set.
T. Daniel is set to face 32nd seed Ben Shelton in the first round, whose dynamic game can still be applicable on grass. Shelton kept it close in his last two grass-court tournaments, with his service games mostly working, and a little polishing on pace could also help. An exciting encounter is on the looks.
UPDATE: Due to Filip Krajinovic's withdrawal, there is another lucky loser in Michael Mmoh.
Lucky Loser 3: Michael Mmoh (l. Laurent Lokoli 6-2, 6-7(2), 3-6, 6-2, 2-6)
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Michael Mmoh's point to break 1-0, 4th set (📸 Wimbledon qualifying feed)
Mmoh previously qualified for the Wimbledon main draw in 2018, where he had a first-round exit against Gilles Muller in a five-setter. This year, he had to go past Adrian Andreev and Dragos Nicolae Madaras in the first two rounds, where he won those first two rounds in three sets.
However, as much as he tried to attack Lokoli's baseline games, one of which came from his forehand down-the-line winner to secure the early break in the fourth set, it was insufficient to counter Lokoli's intuition. On the other hand, a reliable service game in these faster courts could carry him forward, but creating the offense could possibly be the biggest challenge when he face Felix Auger-Aliassime in the first round.
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jabbers-wild-world · 4 years
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Jabber’s Muse List
;; I sincerely apologize to everyone for the length of this list.
A
Aaravos
Ace
Adam
Adrien
Aizawa
Ajali
Ajax
Akabane
Akira
Akisu
Aljunn
Altair
Amani
Amon
Anchor
Angus
Anik
Anubis
Aoba
Apollo
Arno
Arqaedyn
Arsene
Arsene Lupin (OC)
Artimaes
Artix
Asra
Asra (OC)
Asra Fisher
Asta
Astaroth
Aurelio
Avel
Averin
Avos
Aym
Azir
Azkhal
Azra-Khal
Azriel
B
Bael
Bagheera
Bakugou
Balthasar
Balto
Ban
Banzai
Barik
Baron
Barrel
Bartleby
Batty
Beast
Beetle
Beta
Black Jack
Black Joker
Blitz
Blood
Boris
Bow
Bowser
Branch
Break
Buer
Bunnymund
C
Callum
Campbell
Canterbury
Capper
Cassius
Catra
Chardonnay
Charlie
Cherry
Chester
Chouza
Chris Blackford
Chrono
Chuuya
Colte
Conn
Connor
Creek
Cress
Crowley
Cryptic
Cysero
D
Daisuke
Daniel
Dante
Dante Ignatius
Dante Kronos
Dante Rhodes
Darien
Dark
Dark Law
Dark Pit
Darrow
Data
David
Dazai
Deaikil
Decim
Delta
Devil
Devon
Dhambi
Digit
Docks
Dodger
Double Trouble
Dr. Facilier
Drake
Drossel
Duststorm
E
E
Ed
Elias
Elijah
Elliot
Emmett
Envy
Envy (OC)
Eravi
Etienne
Ezio
Ezra
F
Fai
Falkor
Fallon
Fangtooth
Felix
Felix Agreste
Fengari
Fenris
Ferio
Festus
Finn
Fox
G
Gage
Gajeel
Ganta
Gareki
Garrett
Garry
Gavin
Gawl
Gideon
Gil
Gilvein
Ginji
Ginko
Ginti
Gintoki
Giza
Gizmo
Glitch
Gojyo
Goku
Gourry
Gowland
Graham
Gray
Gray Ringmarc
Griffin
Grillby
Guy
Guy Cecil
Guy Diamond
H
Hades
Hak
Hans
Hapsun
Harper
Haruka
Hatari
Hatch
Hatsuharu
Hawke
Hector “Striker” Marques
Hibiki
Hikae
Hiro
Hiruko
Hisago
Hook
Hunk
I
Ibal
Ikuto
Impey
Indivar
Inuyasha
Isaac
Isaac Vivre
Isaiah
Isandro
Izaya
Izmael
Izo
Izrael
J
Jabber Quill
Jace
Jack
Jade Moonfeather
James
Jasper
Jasper Taigan
Jay
Jellal
Jericho
Jester Ring
Johnny
Joker
Judal
Julius
Jumba
Justin
Jyugo
K
Kade
Kaelan
Kagura
Kai
Kale
Kaminari
Kanda
Karkat
Karma
Kasi
Kaspar
Katsuo
Kaushal
Kavit
Kazuki
Keidynn
Keith
Keturi
Khazroq
Khireus
Ki
Kifo
Kirishima
Kizami
Klarth
Klein
Koda
Koro-sensei
Krampus
Kratos
Krin
Kuhani
Kuiba
Kuro
Kurogane
Kutal
Kweli
Kyle
Kyo
L
Lavi
Law
Lawrence
Lawson
Leon
Leonardo
Leraje
Li
Lily
Lincoln
Link
Lion-O
Lionheart
Lock
Loki
Lokus
Lucas DuSauvage
Lucian
Lucien
Luka
Luke Ainsworth
Luke fon Fabre
Lyric
M
Mad King
Mael
Majestic
Makoto
Marco
Marius
Marquis
Marshall Lee
Mason
Masquerade
Maverick
Max
Maximus
Mercury
Merlot
Merrick
Messiah
Micah
Midnight Star
Mifune
Mikasi
Mikhael
Mist Flare
Mitsuhide
Mitsuru
Mizani
Mkali
Mogar
Momotaro
Monty
Morgan
Morgana
Musashi
Mushra
Muta
Myles
Mzungu
N
N
Nagi
Naro
Nathaniel
Natsu
Nguvu
Nico
Nico (OC)
Nicolae
Nicu
Nightdream
Nikolae
Nils
Nirav
Nix
Njozi
Nod
Nora
O
Obi
Oga
Ojiro
Oriander
Orion
Orpheus
Orson
Orson Gibbs
Oseru
Oz
Ozpin
P
Pax
Peter Pan
Peter White
Phalanx (Pax)
Philip
Pips
Pit
Q
Qivral
Quinn
Quirin
Qwan
R
Rafiki
Rai
Raimundo
Raitou
Rajan
Rampo
Ravenblade
Remus
Remy
Ren
Rin
Rin Okumura
Rishi
Rivan
Rivaren
Robin
Rock
Roman
Roy
Roy G. Biv
Runaan
Rusty
Ryo
Ryuji
Ryuma
S
Sage
Sago
Samon
Sanji
Saru
Sasha
Satan
Scar
Scissor
Senji
Sesshomaru
Sharrkan
Shere Khan
Shetani
Shin-Ah
Shiro
Shizuo
Shock
Shockwave
Sigma
Silence
Skek
SkekMal
Soren
Soul
Staz
Stein
Sting
Stormblade
Sugino
Sumu
Sun
Sunny Pine
Surefire Arrow
Syaoran
Syuro
T
Taigus
Tatizo
Tempest
Terra
Thompson
Thor
Timber
Tink
Titan
Titus
Tjarron
Tobias
Todoroki
Tokiya
Tokoyami
Train
Travis
Tyrian
Tzekhal
U
U-1146/White Blood Cell
Ueki
Undertaker
Uno
Uno (White Dragon)
Uriel
Utsuho
V
Valiance
Varian
Venture
Vheildar
W
Watanuki
Wesley
Weston
White Joker
Wit
Wizardmon
X
Xander
Xavier
Xelloss
Y
Yamato
Yogi
Yosuke
Yudar
Yuliy
Yuri
Z
Zack
Zeik
Zelgadiss
Zen
Zevran
Zigisu
Zuko
Zwei
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US Open 2019 (Day 1 - Qualifying)
Canada’s Steven Diez won his first round qualies match at the US Open with a score of 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 over former world No. 29 Dudi Sela. Diez will play Yosuke Watanuki of Japan in the next round. Peter Polansky, Katherine Sebov and Françoise Abanda are all scheduled to play their openers tomorrow.
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All my favorite guy characters!
Warning, this is very long. lol I’ve started this back in high school 14 years ago and have been adding to it ever since. I thought it would be fun to share here and show what things I’m into (fandom wise)
Teen Titans Aqualad Kid Flash Prince of Tennis Kaoru Kaido Tezuka Kunimitsu Shuusuke Fuji Shinji Ibu Ryoma Echizen (Only in the anime...) Eiji Kikumaru That one guy with the red long headband thing.. lol Tales of Symphonia Kratos Aurion Genis Sage Yuan IGPX Immortal Grand Prix Takeshi River Cunningham s-CRY-ed Ryuhou Asuka Tachibana Demon Diary Eclipse Fushigi Yuugi Chichiri Cardcaptors Lee Syaoran Eriol Yue Full Metal Alchemist Roy Mustang Envy Magic Knight Rayearth Ferio Eagle .Hack Balmung Bith the black Elk Moonstone Haseo Ovan Silabus Endrance Kuhn
Zoids Jack Sisco Raven Sonic Knuckles Megaman Chaud Protoman Zero Slayers Zelgadis Metal Gear Solid Master Otacon Raiden Tekken Lee Shaoran Jin Kazuma Hwoarang Naruto Kabuto Kakashi Sasuke Zabuza Kiba Super Smash Brothers Brawl Marth Ike Pit Toon Link Link Lucas Phantom Brave Ash Yugioh Bakura (Yami and Regular) Seto Kaiba Yami Yugi Valon/Varon Teen Pegasus Zane Truesdale/Ryu Marufuji (Yugioh GX) Mr. Banner and Pharoah (Yugioh GX) Bastion Misawa/Daichi Misawa (Yugioh GX) Syrus Truesdale/Sho Marufuji (sort of a cute thing...XD Yugioh GX) Atticus Rhodes/Fubuki Tenjione (Yugioh GX) The Gambler (lol Yugioh GX) Astir Pheonix/Edo Pheonix (GX) Jesse Anderson/Johan Anderson (GX) Yubel Jesse/Yubel Johan (GX) Jim 'Crocodile' Cook (GX) Adrian Gecko/Amon Garam (GX) Jaden Yuki/Judai Yuki (GX) (Especially season 4 Jaden. XD) Supreme King Jaden AKA Haou Judai (GX) (without his armor aka fanart lol) Yusei (5Ds) Jack Atlas (5Ds) Kalin/Kiryu (5Ds) Crow (5Ds) Gundam Wing Quetra Duo Maxwell Heero Yuy Cheng Outlaw Star Jim Hawking Gene Starwind Pirates of the Carribean Will Turner Final Fantasy Cloud(Final Fantasy 7) Vincent(FF7) Sephiroth(FF7) Reno(FF7) Irvine(FF8) Seifer(FF8) Squall Leonhart(FF8) Zidane Tribal (FF9) Auron(FFX) Balthier!!!! (FFXII) Genesis (Final Fantasy 7 Crisis Core) Zack (Crisis Core) Snow (FFXIII)
Noctis (FFXV)
Prompto (FFXV)
Ignis (FFXV)
Rurouni Kenshin Sanosuke Rurouni Kenshin Aoshi Yu Yu Hakashu Hiei Jin Karasu Teen Koenma Kurama Shishiwakamaru Kuronue Kingdom Hearts Riku Zexion (from Kingdom Hearts chain of memories) Axel Demyx Luxord Marluxia Xemnas Xigbar Roxas Saix Ven Wild ARMS 3 Jet Enduro Clive Winslet Janus Cascade Matrix Neo Lord of the rings Pippin Took Merry Brandybuck Legolas Greenleaf Celebs Clay Aiken Ty Pennington Ashley Parker Angel Orlando Bloom Steve Bryn Teddy Greiger Ryan Seacrest Harry Potter Draco Malfoy Fred and George Weasley Cedric James Potter Sirius (when he was younger) Code Lyoko Odd Ulrich William Witch Hunter Robin Michael Wolf's Rain Hige Kiba Toboe One Piece Zolo (or Zoro) Shanks Ace Peacemaker Susumu Yamazaki Suzu Kitamura Getbackers Ban D.N.Angel Dark Satoshi Hiwatari Krad Daisuke Shaman King Ren or Len Yoh Horohoro or Trey Zeke Dragonball Z Android 17 Teen Trunks Supreme Kai Older Goten Vegeta Digimon Matt Henry Kouji Ken or Digimon Emperor Teen Izzy Mummymon Inuyasha Miroku Tokyo Mew Mew or Mew Mew Power Keiichiro (Known as Wesley on Mew Mew Power) Ryou (In Mew Mew Power he's known as Elliot..) Kish (known as Dren on Mew Mew Power) Fruits Basket Kyo Hatsuharu Yuki Vice president of the Student Council (can't remember name.. XD) Momiji Samurai Champloo Mugen Star Ocean Till the end of time Albel Nox Cliff Fittir Fayte Leingod Soul Calibur Maxi (with blonde hair) Kilik Raphael Kaleido Star Ken Yuri E's otherwise Eiji Yuuki Kai Shen-lon Saiyuki Sanzo Spirited Away Haku Angelic Layer Ouji Final Fantasy Unlimited Kaze Chrono Crusade Chrono (both demon and normal) Wish Koryu Kokuyo Bleach Ichigo Ichimaru Gin Captain Aizen Juvenile Orion Kaname Kusakabe Isshin Shiba Ultra Maniac Tetsushi Kaji Hiroki Tsujiai Yuta Kirishima Kare Kano His and Her circumstances Asaba Hideaki Full Moon O Sagashite Takuto Eichi Twinkle star sprites (A Mame32 or Dreamcast game) Griffon Tsubasa Resevior Chronicles Fai Kurogane Kamui Subaru Kimihiro Watanuki The Gorillaz 2-D X-men (any X-men) Nightcrawler Gambit W.I.T.C.H. Caleb Hands Off Youta Star Wars Obi-wan Kenobi (younger one don't ask..XD) Howl's moving castle Howl Xiaolin Showdown Raimundo Chase Young Galaxy Angel Takuto Lester Trigun Wolfwood Legato Alice 19th Kyo Frei Dragon Knights Thatz Kai-long Rath Lord Lykouleon Dream Saga Takaomi (Dream World/After Stage) Keima (Dream World) Vampire Game Darres Hume Illsade Pokemon Mewtwo Gary Brawly Morty Koga Tracy Aaron (or Riley or whatever xD) Legend of Dragoon Dartz Blonde haired King dude(can't remember name, starts with an L) Jet Set Radio Future Yo-yo Beat Corn (Tab) Final Fantasy Advent Children Cloud Vincent Reno Kadaj Devil May Cry Dante Xenosaga Kevin Chaos Tony Animal Crossing Aziz Sky high Stretchy dude (can't remember name..XD) Ouran High School Host Club Tamaki Suoh The Hitachin Twins Hunny Mori Kyoya Nekozawa Eragon Eragon Starfox Falco Lombardi Leon Powalski Wolf O' Donnell Storm Hawks Finn Aerrow Stork Code Geass Lelouch Suzaku Pheonix Wright Edgeworth Diego (Pheonix Wright 3) Godot (Phoenix Wright 3) Solty Rei Yuto Eureka 7 Holland The World Ends With You Joshua Beat Sho Minamimoto Kariya Prince Neku Mushi Shi Ginko Heroes Hiro Nakamura Peter Petrelli Fairy Tail Gray Loki Soul Eater Soul Evans Death the kid Kill la Kill Sanageyama League of Legends Azir Malzahar Ekko Fate Series Archer (From Fate Stay Night) Lancer (From Fate Zero and Stay Night) Gilgamesh
Yona of the Dawn
Hak
God Eater
Soma
Lindow
Gundam Iron Blooded Orphans
Orga Itsuka
Assassination Classroom
Karma
A Certain Magical Index/Railgun
Accelerator (I don’t know why. lol)
Karneval
Yogi
Gareki
Hirato
Magi:
Alibaba
Jafar
Sinbad
Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki Kun
Mikoshiba
Seven Deadly Sins
King
Ban
Meliodas
Kamisama Kiss
Tomoe
My Hero Academia
Iida
Aizawa (Eraserhead)
Bungou Stray Dogs
Dazai
Cavalier of the Abyss
Regis Nex
Ninoorut Noah
Persona
Joker
Yosuke
Akihiko Sanada
Nier Automata
9S
Adam
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