Tennis Term Walkover
walk all over someone
They walk over close to the oilstove and stood there warning their hands.
Tournaments award byes to top-seeded players in the first round. Any subsequent rounds where a player automatically advances to the next round is considered a walkover. Injured or sick players frequently are the cause of such a situation. Walk over someone to treat someone badly and to make them do what you want without respect for their feelings walk all over someone. The walkover sent fifth seed Tsitsipas into the next round where he will meet Spain’s Rafa Nadal for a place in the last four of the year’s opening Grand Slam. Second seed Rafael Nadal moved into the third round of the US Open on Thursday, after Thanasi Kokkinakis withdrew ahead of their night session encounter. The Aussie cited a right shoulder injury. Earlier in the week, Kokkinakis won his first match at a Grand Slam tournament in four years, defeating Ilya Ivashka in straight sets. It is an unfortunate conclusion to the US Open for the 23-year.
Tennis Term Walkover
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What's A Walkover In Tennis
Tennis What Is A Walkover
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