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Would love to see Kygs vs a French crowd ! That would be a popcorn match for sure !!
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If Federer loves Rafa as much as he says, he should have made the Berlin version this year on indoor clay. Outdoor would be even better, but there's the weather to take into consideration. Indoor hard is Rafa's worst surface
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With Garcia not winning, Errani is our only hope to have a winner of the Maiden slam comp at this tourney.
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Yeah well, don't have outdoor tennis events in Berlin at the end of september.
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1.01 £51,609.92 £130,047.84
1.02 £49,768.23 £188,719.51 Stefanos break down in the 4th |
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you didn't see the US Open last year? he was dialled in
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Shelton isn't immune from having a case of the Runes (being a big baby)
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Keys could be a maiden winner here, best season on clay,
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sure, but you have Kiki so she's not gonna clinch the comp for you.
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Chucking his racket after a simple miss, then doing it twice again after missing shots....temperament looks dodgy, though break came at right time, (after racket chucking thrice...)
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Kiki has already won a slam
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Stef let off the hook...
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Kenin was very solid on Chatrier. The crowd no doubt now buzzing to see the young sensation take to court, Jesper De Jong !!
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Holland's next big hope in tennis, now that Botic has lost the love.
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The Dutch haven't had a decent tennis player since Krajicek, and even he was Czech, there was Haase, but he's most known for telling the crowd he's name wasn't Roger
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Even if Stef wins this, can't have him at under 30.0 for the title - poor form and tough draw.
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I suppose there was Bertens
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVHhlkC4B84
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Stef is playing very well. Daniel was just playing lights out, for him. On a heater as they say ! Stef breaks back twice in a row for GSM !
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Fair enough AR - cannot have him beating Rublev, Alcaraz, Sinner then prob Djokovic all in a sequence though...
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I don't think Garcia has ever coped with the heavy burden of being cited as a future world number 1 back in 2009 by none other than Andy Murray, her career has largely been a disappointment ever since, 31 this year
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And he was the first ever to do it, although that record has since been broken by Djere.
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yeah, that was disrespecful, one of tennis's great achievements, that number reminds me of one of the greatest tennis quotes of all time “And let that be a lesson to you all. No one beats Vitas Gerulaitis 17 times in a row.” after finally beating Conners 18th time of asking.
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no, he lost 16 times in a row, won the 17th, ffs
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Gasquet must be desperate to play 2024 Nadal so he can get a shot at proclaiming "Nobody beats Richard Gasquet 19 times in a row" afterwards.
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beat him in juniors though
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Definitely a tough ask stu, wouldn't rule it out though with questions surrounding the top 3 in the market !
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Yeah, he also beat Nadal in a challenger by retirement in their first ever match, along with a match at the Kooyong exhibition, but those don't count for ATP stats.
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Nadal was so worried about Gasquet that he hired the cocaine kisser early 2009 ! This is just a story, don't sue !
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don't think Federer had beat anyone 18 times in a row, he came close with racquet head smasher, Youzhny
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Carlos needs to step up now that he's representing Sweden.
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Will they ever play seniors Henman style ? Imagine Rafa vs Fed in 5 years down Albert Hall !
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just looked it up, Youzhny came very close to beating him at Halle final 2012, won fist set tie break, lost 3rd set 64
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but alas, lost 17 times in row, from Stocholm 2000 to 17 years later at the US Open
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The monies they would be able to charge for a Big 4 tournament! Semis on Saturday, Final (and maybe bronze medal match) on Sunday.
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Angella has just two more weeks to rise 100 spots in the rankings in order to qualify for the olympics and this week she drew an absolute top player in Miriam Bolkvadze (as far as the hard court W35 level is concerned)
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In the first round.
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She needs about 50 points from these two weeks.
....Not gonna happen. Sherif instead of her or Lamis Alhussein Abdel Aziz it is at the olympics then. |