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Sue Wrote:

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> KidKruger Wrote:

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> > I?ve just checked - seems fine on C4.

> > (Tho I?m using Amazon for the match 9pm)

>

> Says unavailable live on both my laptop and My

> mobile 😭😭😭


What about the telly ?

ed_pete Wrote:

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> Not watched much US Open Tennis before. Blimey

> they need to sort themselves out. Empty seats.

> Lots of shots of people on their phones. People

> popping down to the court for selfies in-between

> points. Heart of Glass.

> Thank god for Wimbledon.

> And well done Emma, fantastic.


There is a touch of the empty sports centre about it


Well done to her, but as a TV spectacle it needs some work.


Wimbledon is very classy in comparison.

KidKruger Wrote:

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> Sue, I had it on terrestrial (C4) and Amazon (I

> have Prime) for duration.

> The C4 perhaps was available to me because not via

> Internet ?



Yes, someone else I know couldn't get it via internet either.


Very annoying,

Sephiroth Wrote:

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> Some well dodgy camera angle decisions during play

> as well

>

> But frankly what a fantastic spectacle, match and

> result

>



Yes, agree with both those.


Though doesn't anybody go to the net any more?! It's a long time since I watched any tennis!

Sue Wrote:

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> Though doesn't anybody go to the net any more?!

> It's a long time since I watched any tennis!


Yeah it's changed a lot. The serve-and-volley game largely died out when Nadal and Federer came to dominance. I've heard people say that volleying is no longer as effective due to heavier/softer balls...

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