Alcaraz & Sinner Headline; Tsitsipas, Tiafoe, Rublev Feature | Indian Wells 2024 Day 5 Highlights

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Alcaraz & Sinner Headline; Tsitsipas, Tiafoe, Rublev Feature | Indian Wells 2024 Day 5 Highlights


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  1. The way Lehecka benefits from his legs so efficiently while preparing for his groundstrokes and the force transmission to his upper body is textbook and beautiful to watch. ❤

  2. I hoped, that this year WTA/ATP/ITF, would stop this nonsense of mixing sport with politics.

    Every player should have right to play under her/his country's flag. One cannot choose the country of one's birth.

    Appointing "flag police" at the AO 2023 was not even childish… it was embarrassing and insane…

    Wars are run by politicians not sportsmen/sportswomen.

    Why during the invasion of Iraq, 20 year bombing of Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen and Pakistan not to mention the genocidal Vietnam war US, Australian, UK… athletes were allowed to compete under their national flag?

    USA invaded Iraq in 2003 and yet their flag was still allowed at the World Cup 2006 in Germany and 2010 in South Africa despite the fact they were still in Iraq.

    Either ban ALL flags of countries who go to war, or don't ban any of them.

    Interestingly enough Israeli tennis players Mika Buchnik and Guy Sasson are allowed to play under the national flag in AO 2024 despite the policy of their government towards Palestinians in Gaza.

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    All wars are equal, but some wars are more equal than others.

  3. Lehecka was by far the most impressive I have seen at Indian Wells this year. You don't see too many players just blowing Rublev off court like that. Amazing, easily top 5 if he maintains this level of play.

  4. What a shock for Rublev. He couldn’t understand what hit him in Lehecka. The guy was simply hitting the balls too hard and accurate that Rublev couldn’t keep pace. Great play. Congrats to Lehecka. Wish him more luck as the tournament progresses.