I just found out that Martina Hingis is still playing pro tennis. She's in the mixed doubles at Wimbledon.
Who knew?
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Re: Martina Hingis
Quietly came back from her second retirement caused by getting caught doing the drugs a couple of years ago, I think.
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She was/is ranked no.1 in doubles.
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When did the pro men stop taking doubles seriously?
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since hewitt/macmillan, though newcombe/roche were up there.
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Probably a gradual drop off as the game has evolved. The mens games can last 3+ hours and playing doubles, especially at slams are a big ask. Another factor is at Wimbledon the doubles play to win by 2 clear games at the end of set 5. Worst case scenario would be long singles followed by long doubles. Given the massive amounts of media and strict warm up/down and recovery regimens it would be very tough on a Djoko or Murray to play both.Lizard wrote:When did the pro men stop taking doubles seriously?
There is a realisation that some top doubles players really are specialists and can take partnerships a while to develop too. Obviously the top men and woman would be instantly near the top of the doubles rankings but the likes of Bryan/Bryan/JMurray etc are real specialists.
Oh an prize money. 2million if you win the mens or womans singles, half of 350k if you win mens/womans doubles or half of 100k for mixed.
To put it into perspective, quarterfinalists get £250k in the singles, getting to the second round secures £50k.
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Speaking of which, some things are just more important than sports:
If they're good enough to play at World Cups, why not in between?