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Are we ever again going to see something like...

2.5K views 22 replies 18 participants last post by  Patrick345  
#1 ·
14 year old Martina Hingis, beating #5 in the world Jana Novotna @ 1995 Hamburg?

Btw, young Martina also later beat Anke Huber, who was ranked 10th, in the semi's. :worship:


It seems to me like when these teenage girls(15-17)came on the scene, it's better for tennis. They become bigger stars. So many players now don't become good until they're 21,22.
 
#5 ·
This. The WTA with it's increased physical demands is just no longer accessible, save for a VERY rare example, one I won't hold my breath for. We saw Serena at 17, with the power and athleticism to compete with/snatch the big girls, and about 5 years later Pova. Maybe we'll get promising 17/18 year olds, but 14? Never gonna happen.
 
#7 ·
People say that it doesn't happen anymore because the game is too physical now, I don't know about this because it's not like we're seeing girls blossoming into amazing supremely talented players at 18-19-20 either. :shrug:

So it could just be a lack of talent really.
 
#14 ·
Physicality and age restrictions aside, girls are maturing mentally at a later rate as well. Wozniacki aside, it took Kvitova and Azarenka till 21 or so to get it together, and players like Stosur, Li, and Kerber were in their mid-20's when they made the top 10.
 
#18 ·
I think it would be great if there was a Vaidisova-esque player in her late teens snatching some wigs and making the top 20. Anything more than that seems unreasonable.

She would need to be somewhat gigantic with huge weapons.

Even "pushers" these days are physical beasts. I don't think we could see a young road runner make huge waves.
 
#19 ·
I think it would be great if there was a Vaidisova-esque player in her late teens snatching some wigs and making the top 20. Anything more than that seems unreasonable.

She would need to be somewhat gigantic with huge weapons.

Even "pushers" these days are physical beasts. I don't think we could see a young road runner make huge waves.
But then Monica at 15 was fragile physically but played so magnificently strongly against Steffi at the French. And only a couple of losses that year, really, that were bad losses. Granted, the AER's were much more flexible then, but Monica had only played in a handful of tournies. The game is more physical now, but we're just not seeing the hugely talented prodigies.
 
#22 ·
I can totally see a player like Vekic beat a top 10 player next year, so she´d be 16. What I can´t see is a player having the physical and mental maturity to break into the top 20 or even top 10 at a very young age. But then LeBron probably ate PEDs with his cornflakes, when he was 12. It´s all about how far you are willing to push the envelope.