If you aren't watching Jasmine Paolini, you're missing out. She's 5'3" or 5'4", depending on the source, has great hands, with a wide variety of shots, and is similar to Daria Kasatkina, but with a lot more power and speedy court coverage. She's not quite as chess-like as Radwanska or Hingis, but she doesn't have to be because of how quickly she moves. She's a ton of fun to watch. She's also evidence that playing doubles really pays off. Seems to be a super nice person as well.
Time for a little Europe lesson...Jannik Sinner is from the northern most province of Italy. Here's the weird one, at least for me: most people there speak German as their first language. I had no idea that part of Italy was a German region. I wondered why his accent didn't sound Italian. So many tennis players have lived all over the world, I guess I never was curious enough to find out why. That province is also the richest in Italy and is allowed to basically act autonomously, though still contributing tax wise. Europe is such a strange and complicated place.
Emma Navarro's, the new USA phenom, father is a billionaire and bought her a tennis academy where to train. Of course, she still had to put in the work and effort, but it does go to show you how much money is in tennis. I heard yesterday that it costs around $100K/year to train in development for kids in Europe. I'm sure it isn't much cheaper here in the States at one of the academies either.
Djokovic...oh, the ol' joker. He really rubs people the wrong way, and his little post-game performance, after beating Ruud, is a prime example of it. And directly after the last point, playing the racket like a violin to the crowd? This guy could win 40 Grand Slams, and he's never going to be warmly embraced by most crowds. And heck, the British crowd is generally warm to the greats, but he is not a likeable character. They just wanted more tennis and were rooting for the underdog. He tries to be fun and funny, but you can tell. Watch it on youtube. He also walked out of the press conference because he was asked about his post-game speech. Didn't like that he was being asked about his own words. Just an abrasive fella.