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I agree, Harrison win.
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You think he did well against Soeda? I thought he was poor. Will still be taking this price though.
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Why do you think he was poor?
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he is losing it here....
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I thought he was horribly passive, and his backhand slice, which he was hitting too often, was setting up Soeda time and again by dropping short.
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He likes the slice but normally hits it quite long. I wasn't really watching the match carefully, just here and there.
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I watched the whole second set but didn't pay too much attention to the first. I guess he could have been taking it easy given that he had a set in his pocket.
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Yea, probably. But unlike the "real" chokers he tends to regain focus if things get real, which is one of the things I like about him.
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How fast is this court? Anyone. Faster ore slower than cinccinati last week
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From watching I think it isn't especially fast for a hard court.
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Put another 3-fold. Hoping for third in a row to come in. Gone for Granollers, Rus and Wozniak.
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Well, you can tell by the ace stats that is is not so slow, at least the matches I watched (just a few).
Generally that is a good indicator. |
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I fail to see the logic really, I think they might all lose.
Bouchard looks dangerous from what I have seen of her, JJ should win anyway and I am on Harrison ![]() |
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Well accumulators are poor value in any case.
Also, in this case Wozniak starts before others so best would have been to just put money on her and if she wins then put everything on a 2-leg accumulator - you would get more potential profit. |
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I dont like Ryan here as a favorite at all
![]() Granollers obviously cracked top 20 for a reason, though he did lose quite some points as a 2011 champion with his first round exit in Gstaad now, but i think he was definitely fatiqued since he had that great but exhausting run in Umag...i just hate betting against him, he is so flexible around the court that he always makes you play one more shot, and is almost errorless in terms of unforced errors on a good day. He is also good at changing defence into attack instantly. Would you really trust a relatively inexperienced kid like Harrison as a favorite here? Granny is in the best years of his career and is arguably playing the best tennis of his career... |
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Wozniak wins it but Rus looks iffy.
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agreed nando
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price falling...
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Well the crowd seems animated, good sign methinks.
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smb - note the length on slices
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wow 1st point
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Harrison playing close to the lines (smash was mishit though)
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Marin is he hitting well? I'm not watching, as much as I'd like to be, because I'm busy on JJ ...
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Yup, doing really well so far, looks calm and confident. Granola not too shabby. Both unimpressive as far as serve aggression goes.
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good stuff from both
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Agree, looks like it is gonna be quality match.
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ouch
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Hold to love then broken to love
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Ooooh hello
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mmm 1.5 on Granola? OK
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Harisson in ue mode
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Yea but this is gonna get interesting before the end I think.
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+1
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Now I'm glad I didn't put my money on earlier ...
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Granola rock solid on serve. How long can it last, that is the question now.
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