“I think my baseline game was not good enough, so I had to choose Plan B, which was serve and volleying to try to be successful on the court,” Zverev said. What about players Sardar, the recent Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, has been a fading force for the past few years while Sreejesh has been out injured. Asked what the TIU has told him about its work, Dolgopolov replied: “I don’t know. “I didn’t know it was going to be in but yeah, always nice to see a good shot go in. I told them look at Holland, Germany, Argentina…teams who play consistently well. ferent tournament entirely one where he was involved in a match under scrutiny from anti-corruption investigators because of unusual betting. “I think it was a combination of just life happened and luckily Dad recognised I was a better serve-and-volleyer than baseliner, and I said, OK, I agree. backed,” the skipper had said, adding: “I think he is much more relaxed after that West Indies series. That they all departed with unfinished business, and more than a few complaints, shows that the problem with Indian hockey may be organic in nature. ys’ grand slam title at US OpenUS Open 2017: This has been one of the best seasons of my career, says Rafael NadalAs if her third-round defeat against Estonian qualifier Kaia Kanepi was not heartbreaking enough, Naomi Osaka suffered more pain during her post-match news conference at the US Open on Saturday.