- Granted, H2H is in favor of Verdasco, but they are different players these days. - Almagro loves this part of the tour (OK he got owned by Ferrer but that is old news). - Verdasco lost to Andreev, which does not inspire any confidence by itself. - Add V's tendency in the last year to lose nerves against persistent opposition and 1.76 suddenly starts to looks pretty damn juicy.
Haha glad I layed him at 1.07! My experience of Almagro during the last 2 tournaments paid off.
Trying to pick between the lesser and greater of two mugs here, difficult.
Haha glad I layed him at 1.07! My experience of Almagro during the last 2 tournaments paid off.Trying to pick between the lesser and greater of two mugs here, difficult.
ok.. u can think "no problem... he wanted to risk with the second serve and make verdasco seething.." just focus and win the point for 6-3 and im pretty sure you will win the set
but suddenly.. a short ball from verdasco in the middle court of almagro and he plays a long backhand when all he needed was put the ball inside the court...
interesting.. at least is interesting the way he choked those two points...
HE was **5-2makes a DF for the *5-3ok.. u can think "no problem... he wanted to risk with the second serve and make verdasco seething.." just focus and win the point for 6-3 and im pretty sure you will win the setbut suddenly.. a short ball from verd