Peter Johnston
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Like he's a big guy and he plays a lot from the back.
Um, people who may have watched it, like he's standing, you know, six meters behind the baseline to return serve.
And for such a big guy, it's amazing how much he's played at the back court.
But I think the last couple of years, he just looked to try and get in that more.
And I,
I think with such a big wingspan, I think that's been the dimension that sort of is needed to add.
I think that, well, he's certainly been knocking on the door, and I think it's been probably the narrative up until Alcaraz getting injured, which has been a massive blow.
It was really, we were talking about the top two and then the rest.
I mean, you're putting Novak always in the conversation, but he's been playing sort of a limited schedule.
But it has been very much Alcaraz-Sinner, Alcaraz-Sinner.
So...
It does probably broaden it.
And we're going into Wimbledon now with Noah Alcaraz and Sinner, you know, a defending champ.
But I think it just adds that story.
But it's also, you know, I think a lot of people, there's been a lot of critics of Zerev as well.
And I think this will sort of now cement him like he's a true Grand Slam champion.
I mean, he's already an Olympic gold medalist and he's done a heck of a lot.
But it just takes him to that extra plateau.
Yeah.
And Trulinska, incredible story.