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Djovak must feel like a tool coz ze public cheer more for Fedeller !
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The crowd were a pathetic bunch.
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Crowd totally pathetic as is Sue Barker on the Beeb suggesting Federer played below his best today when Djoko dismantled him.
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Fedeller dismantled himself !
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classic Saville from yesterday is back
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he mugs about in every match he plays it seems
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clown hit 1.03
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cunnihingis fixing wivv ze Indian
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gsm
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Wimbledon 2015 is over, someone volunteering for a new fred?
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not finished yet
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i wonder what peya is thinking to himself here.
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What a joke of a final
a fitting way to end Wimbledon? |
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How do i quote a tweet on tennisforum?
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gsm lucky joke mug saville
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and gsm paes/hingis
wimbledon finnish |
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Did the commentator just say, 'That one's gone into Hingis's box'?
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Neil Harman
@fleet_neil Glad to see @DjokerNole get a kiss from Wimbledon chairman's wife. Sadly he didn't notice Rod Laver who only wanted to shake his hand. |
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what an odd thing to tweet.
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it is Neil though
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/11734754/Wimbledon-2015
-Controversy-over-A-list-celebrities-absent-from-Royal-Box.html |
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I am lolling at what you just responded to Aaron about Lewis Hamilton getting turned away.
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Are we getting a Davis Cup megafred ?
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yes, go make it tof
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Davis Cup/Newport/Bucharest thread
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so for that reason I'm oot !
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Aaron, do you know why I can quote a tweet on tennisforum but the same tweet doesn't work on MTF??
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I don't sorry, n88 may know
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Ok.
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I don't as I don't have an active account on MTF.
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This anti-tanking rule is an absolute joke. If I’m losing a set 5–1, on grass, on a return game, and concede a few points in order to clear my head and start a new set afresh, as Kyrgios did, who are tennis authorities to sanction me for that? That’s just a mental break (Note that this strategy, and that’s what it was, worked fine for Kyrgios). In so many sports, you have moments of concession or failing to give maximum effort. Intentional walks. Football teams running out the clock before halftime. Basketball teams declining to foul intentionally at the end of games. It’s deeply personal and part of a personal strategy. The overriding question should be: “Are you trying to win the match?” Not “Are you trying to win the point?” Getting into the business of assessing effort is a dangerous (and paternalistic) game. What’s next? Fines when players slice instead of hitting through backhands?
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'death penalty' next
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• In the first round, Shelby Rogers lost 6–0, 6–0 to Andrea Petkovic, hardly unexpected given Rogers’s physical condition. She had to be taken from the court in a wheelchair during a tune-up and took the court in London wearing a large brace that gave her all the mobility of Stonehenge. It gives rise to an interesting philosophical and ethical debate: Does an injured player have an obligation to withdraw when they are obviously in no shape to compete, giving another player a chance and the fans a competitive match? Or do they earn that first loser’s check (roughly $43,000) and with it the right to show up with no intention of winning? The obvious solution: The majors, which make so much money it's pocket change, offer main draw players the right to a full refund. That is, “We’ll give you full first-round prize money if you pull out.” Better than these matches that aren't competitive.
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peno o higgins
dirty mugs gonna miss it deffo |
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GGGGGGGGGGGOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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GOATS!!!
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pen ney york mug city
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easy for david villa
btw, giovinco scored hat trick in this match |