YubNub Social YubNub Social
    Advanced Search
  • Login
  • Register

  • Night mode
  • © 2025 YubNub Social
    About • Directory • Contact Us • Privacy Policy • Terms of Use • Android • Apple iOS • Get Our App

    Select Language

  • English
Install our *FREE* WEB APP! (PWA)
Night mode
Community
News Feed (Home) Popular Posts Events Blog Market Forum
Media
Headline News VidWatch Game Zone Top PodCasts
Explore
Explore Jobs Offers
© 2025 YubNub Social
  • English
About • Directory • Contact Us • Privacy Policy • Terms of Use • Android • Apple iOS • Get Our App

Discover posts

Posts

Users

Pages

Group

Blog

Market

Events

Games

Forum

Jobs

Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
1 y News & Oppinion

rumbleRumble
Kamala Wants to BUILD A WALL?! Joe Biden “Visibly Shaking”. Fauci has West Nile Virus. Trump Persec
Like
Comment
Share
Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
1 y ·Youtube Politics

YouTube
Weirdo Gabrielle Union's Attack on JD Vance Ends Poorly... For Her
Like
Comment
Share
Nostalgia Machine
Nostalgia Machine
1 y

‘Freaks & Geeks’ Ultimate Episode Guide To Celebrate the 25th Anniversary
Favicon 
www.remindmagazine.com

‘Freaks & Geeks’ Ultimate Episode Guide To Celebrate the 25th Anniversary

If you are new to the show or a die-hard fan of this cult favorite we have you covered!
Like
Comment
Share
Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
1 y ·Youtube Politics

YouTube
Weirdo Gabrielle Union's Attack on JD Vance Ends Poorly... For Her
Like
Comment
Share
RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
1 y ·Youtube Gaming

YouTube
Combat School / Full Soundtrack C64
Like
Comment
Share
Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
1 y

Sinner and Swiatek Make Their Mark
Favicon 
spectator.org

Sinner and Swiatek Make Their Mark

In sharp contrast to their first round matches, Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek were all business in the second round, straight sets and time to spare. Thrilling rallies there were, but no doubts about bottom lines. It took Sinner two and a half hours to stop Mackenzie McDonald in the first round; he gave Alex Michelsen ninety minutes. Iga Swiatek stayed on the court two hours with Kamillia Rakhimova; she had 65 minutes for off Ena Shibahara. Success, which is earned, brings with it the means to mount a serious defense; was Sinner supposed to deny himself that? It was good tennis just the same, and the matches provided a kind of relief to the fans, shaken by top-seed scares. Even when they cheer the underdog, most people want things to happen the way they ought to, like the sun rising in the east. Jitters affect performance on first days of tournaments, back to school days, first new job days. Upsets happen. They are why tournaments are entertaining, providing the thrill of surprise. A well-managed business, like a virtuous life, may be defined as one where surprises do not happen, yet the world is full of them — and they fascinate. Amusing or appalling, they remind us to be cautious in our expectations. Fans pay close attention to the early rounds of a tennis tournament because they sense the impossible may turn out to be possible, as when 2017 champ Sloan Stephens starts at 6-0, then botches two sets to get sent home. Early rounds are like status reports on favored players — including, as upsets go, Naomi Osaka and Carlos Alcaraz, not to mention Novak Djokovic. (READ MORE from Roger Kaplan: World’s Best Racquets in New York) Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek had uneven moments in their first matches, but played impeccably in the second round, assuring ordinary mortals the sun still rises in the east. Coco Gauff, defending champion, did even better, clobbering Varvara Gracheva in the first round, whipping popular German veteran Tatjana Maria in the second. Miss Gauff’s doubles partner, sixth seed Jessica Pegula, won in two sets against South Carolina’s charming Shelby Rogers, who is retiring. Miss Pegula followed up with a win against Sofia Kenin. Traditional usage puts a Miss or Mrs., maybe a Ms., before women’s names. The Mr. before names of male athletes was dropped long ago; it is not clear why. Politicians and dog catchers are still called Mister. Maybe it is a matter of gender equality, the meaning of which evolves. Money talks; it has been the same for men and women at the U.S. Open since 1973. First round jitters affect both men and women. Sinner seemed hesitant to dominate his first round match. He let McDonald hit return-of-serve winners, get him into long rallies, use his adroit changes of pace to disrupt Sinner’s power. McDonald won the first set 6-2. The second set began the same way, but Sinner was warming up. In full form, he “paints” the lines with “kicks,” his accuracy is unerring. You have to hit clear winners against him, for he moves nimbly to catch anything else, anywhere on the court. By the middle of the second set Sinner had answers to everything McDonald did. By the fourth set McDonald was unable to hold his service, let alone break Sinner’s. Sinner’s Mental Toughness That Sinner’s court sense and game-plan mastery did not fail him is testimony to his mental solidity. He had a problem that would have subverted the talent and concentration of a less focused mind. Sinner tested positive for a banned substance last winter and until just before the Open was in “suspended suspension” — allowed to play while the case was reviewed. The integrity in sports authorities determined he was faultless, his physical therapists mishandled an ointment sold over the counter in Italy that includes a banned substance. There was a flurry in the tennis media; some players opined that Sinner could afford to hire scientific experts and lawyers in his defense; it was unfair, preferential treatment. However, top as well as obscure players have been suspended for drug violations; what the panel of arbitrators found was a staff error. Success, which is earned, brings with it the means to mount a serious defense; was Sinner supposed to deny himself that? Starting a tournament on one of the sport’s most storied courts with news of a stressful experience still in the air may explain the early jitters. After the match with McDonald, Sinner insisted the doping matter was closed. The clean ruthlessness of his win over Michelsen showed he meant it. Iga Swiatek found herself in a jittery fight with a tenacious little Tatar, Kamilla Rakhimova, who to the end of their match kept the score close, hitting back against her pace and sustaining long rallies. Miss Swiatek steadied her game and took control — until she lost it! She pulled herself together again and edged the resilient no-flag Russian in a thrilling tie-break which she won despite being down 3-6, final score 6-4, 7-6 (6). (READ MORE: Serve and Volley in the Park) Miss Swiatek has a way of losing control of her normally disciplined groundstrokes. But when the going gets dicey, she steps on the pedal, goes all-out, win or lose. Determination, that’s the answer to nerves. Like Jannik Sinner, she knows the simple things are what matter on the court, or any other stressful place, things like keeping your eye on the ball and distractions at bay. The post Sinner and Swiatek Make Their Mark appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
Like
Comment
Share
Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
1 y

Why Chicago's (Other) Regional Pizza Is Called 'Tavern-Style'
Favicon 
www.mashed.com

Why Chicago's (Other) Regional Pizza Is Called 'Tavern-Style'

The defining feature of a Chicago deep-dish pizza is baked into its name. But the Windy City is also home to a tavern-style pie with a backstory of its own.
Like
Comment
Share
Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
1 y

12 Types Of Heirloom Beans And How To Use Them In Your Cooking
Favicon 
www.mashed.com

12 Types Of Heirloom Beans And How To Use Them In Your Cooking

There are countless heirloom bean varieties with flavors and textures you won't get from a grocery store can. Here are a dozen types and how to cook with them.
Like
Comment
Share
Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
1 y

Yep, California Accomplished This
Favicon 
api.bitchute.com

Yep, California Accomplished This

Homeless in California: A $45K Per Person Disaster #WeAreChange #LukeRudkowski #News #Politics #Culture #debate #California #homeless #homelessness
Like
Comment
Share
Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
1 y

Ukrainian Soldier Says Western Intelligence Was Used for Kursk Attack
Favicon 
www.sgtreport.com

Ukrainian Soldier Says Western Intelligence Was Used for Kursk Attack

by Dave DeCamp, Antiwar: The soldier said one purpose of the invasion of Kursk was to demoralize Russian civilians A Ukrainian soldier speaking to the Japanese broadcaster NHK has said that Western intelligence was used to monitor Russian troop activity in Russia’s Kursk Oblast before Ukrainian forces launched an invasion of the region. “He says the Ukrainian military […]
Like
Comment
Share
Showing 14086 out of 56669
  • 14082
  • 14083
  • 14084
  • 14085
  • 14086
  • 14087
  • 14088
  • 14089
  • 14090
  • 14091
  • 14092
  • 14093
  • 14094
  • 14095
  • 14096
  • 14097
  • 14098
  • 14099
  • 14100
  • 14101

Edit Offer

Add tier








Select an image
Delete your tier
Are you sure you want to delete this tier?

Reviews

In order to sell your content and posts, start by creating a few packages. Monetization

Pay By Wallet

Payment Alert

You are about to purchase the items, do you want to proceed?

Request a Refund