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Net cord! That counts as luck, right?
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tibreak :)
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+e
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querrey looks solid atm
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backed him at 2.05
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my green is on pella
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Oh Pella...
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Haha. It is almost as if they are both trying to gift each other the first set.
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lol, DF
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7-6 Pella
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Querrey lost 1 points in 3 service games so far
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-s
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and now he breaks from 0-30 behind, lol
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I like it when Querrey is doing well. He has been one of my favourite players ever since that tiebreak last year to Tipsarevic where he came back from being down 2-5 to win the third set.
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i remember that, i had money on tipsa^^
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6-3 querrey, nice
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oh, Pella broke
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Yep, 3 breaks of service to start the second set.
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funny those two, here comes break 4
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or not
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i like querrey for his epic chokes
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i ll be very proud of troicki if he doesnt gets broken back from 40-0
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so impressed... should be bankjob troicki now *ironie*
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let's hope that pelican sam won't disappoint me today
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What a useless way to get your serve broken... Two absolute mong shots from Troicki
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Pella
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both mugs
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Both
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come on Pella / Querrey
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I agree! Absolutely pathetic. I'd already written that match off at the start of the second. Let's keep the ball rolling:
Tommy Haas vs Jarkko Nieminen We all remember Haas' excellent run a couple of weeks ago to take the title in Munich, and his horrific loss to David Ferrer the week after in Rome, where he seemed to throw everything he had at the Spaniard. Haas' recent form: Last 25: Winning .65 of serves, winning .50 of returns Last 10: Winning .65 of serves, winning .33 of returns Nieminen's recent form: Last 25: Winning .61 of serves, winning .51 of returns Last 10: Winning .59 of serves, winning .29 of returns There are a couple of ways to interpret Haas' matches after that Ferrer match. The most popular one here on the forums was that he was throwing his match to Youzhny, or at least not trying because he wanted to conserve his energy for the French open. The other, which I like, is that maybe he just threw everything he had at Ferrer and was physically depleted after it. Maybe a little injured? 2013 Clay Record: Haas: 7 wins, 3 losses Nieminen: 4 wins, 4 losses So, more time has passed. He should be refreshed/recovered. He is in front of his home crowd (his last title was in Munich, also in Germany). He is the favourite of the whole field by far. I'd like to think that he'll get aggressive and push Nieminen off. I'm going to make a small back on Nieminen. My hit rate so far is .50 (if Troicki loses, which no doubt he will). So I'm playing for a .33 or .66 strike rate tonight. What do you think about Haas-Nieminen? Who will win? |
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Haas, without a doubt
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haas will win of course
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especially in Germany
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nemo is a mug²
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Troicki is there only for fun.
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He sure doesn't look like he is having fun!
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This is one of the worst matches I have seen in some time... Neither player is any good, Monaco will batter both in the Semi Final
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Boom Pella
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Good training session for Troicki.
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jin_kazz, great call. Terrible match, though.
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