swill453 wrote:
Breaking news - the final is being shown live on Channel 4 tonight, apparently.
Now confirmed by Channel 4 themselves - it's on from 8pm tonight -
https://twitter.com/C4Sport/status/1436600398949896199
Cheers,
Itsallaguess
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swill453 wrote:
Breaking news - the final is being shown live on Channel 4 tonight, apparently.
Itsallaguess wrote:Now confirmed by Channel 4 themselves - it's on from 8pm tonight -
swill453 wrote:Itsallaguess wrote:Now confirmed by Channel 4 themselves - it's on from 8pm tonight -
Great move by Amazon, 2 hours of advertising Prime Video to (presumably) millions.
I wonder who paid who?
Scott.
swill453 wrote:Itsallaguess wrote:Now confirmed by Channel 4 themselves - it's on from 8pm tonight -
Great move by Amazon, 2 hours of advertising Prime Video to (presumably) millions.
I wonder who paid who?
Scott.
pje16 wrote:
I watched it on Channel 4 (as I was going to miss the start and needed to record it) wasn't it great not to have any adverts
Itsallaguess wrote:Well done Emma - there was a point towards the end where I thought Tim Henman's presence at Flushing Meadows might have influenced a terrible 'Clutching defeat from the jaws of victory' situation, but she had the grit to get through and deliver a great win.
pje16 wrote:She was 400/1 to win before the tournament
Would you thought the same about Leicester winning the Premier league which was 5000/1
This is why sport can be exciting
Bubblesofearth wrote:pje16 wrote:She was 400/1 to win before the tournament
Would you thought the same about Leicester winning the Premier league which was 5000/1
This is why sport can be exciting
I wonder what the odds on her winning without dropping a set would have been? I notice she's a miserly 10/1 to win the Australian.
Lootman wrote:
She still has not beaten any of the top ten ranked female players in the world. She was very fortunate here in that all the top seeds seem to either have surprising losses or else were in the other half of the draw, which surely should not normally happen. So basically the other strong players all eliminated each other and she rode that luck.
Lootman wrote:She still has not beaten any of the top ten ranked female players in the world. She was very fortunate here in that all the top seeds seem to either have surprising losses or else were in the other half of the draw, which surely should not normally happen. So basically the other strong players all eliminated each other and she rode that luck.
Do not want to rain on her parade of course, but also do not want to get carried away. It remains to be seen if she will be the real deal. Or just a one-hit wonder, of which there are plenty of examples.
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