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    @barbarian said in Tennis:

    @rocky-rockbottom said in Tennis:

    In summary, he is still total mental retardation. He held it together until 5-5- in the 1st set then abruptly starts barking at the fucking moon. Or, in this case, his players box. They exchange petrified glances. WFT did we do? Oh shit, it dawns on them, our meal ticket is about to go off the reservation. Again.

    I watched every game of his and almost every set had one of these 'oh god he's going to lose it' moments. And yet... he never did.

    He's definitely matured, though obviously still a mental case. The way he hung tough against Dimitrov and won a tight one against Tsonga gives me hope for the future. Those were two games that would have turned out very differently just a year ago.

    Andy Murray was criticized for his attitude for years, then he got it. The kid is a bit slow but he has time

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  • canefanC Online
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    @rocky-rockbottom said in Tennis:

    Djokovic looking all kinds of wrong here. 0-4 down. Anaemic. Creaky. Possibly drunk on goat milk. He's about to lose to the guy you played squash against last week

    He's in a 2 set hole now, the Korean has played with robotic precision and Novak looks short of gametime

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    @canefan

    Fark this Chung is like a Korean version of Djokovic. Awesome defensive player.

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    replied to Rancid Schnitzel on last edited by canefan
    #175

    @rancid-schnitzel said in Tennis:

    @canefan

    Fark this Chung is like a Korean version of Djokovic. Awesome defensive player.

    Apparently only 21, he's a total wall. I'd like to see the battle of the coaches after the match, Agassi vs Chang

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  • canefanC Online
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    wrote on last edited by
    #176

    The fat lady is warming up

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  • canefanC Online
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    #177

    Djoker gone. The comms said the Korean kid has never made the semis of a senior men's tour event. QF of a GS is a solid start

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    @rancid-schnitzel said in Tennis:

    @canefan

    Fark this Chung is like a Korean version of Djokovic. Awesome defensive player.

    RS, in the post match interview he said he modelled his game on his idol, Djokovic. You called it

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    We better have a whip round to help Novak with some $$$.
    His pay packet is going to be a little short this week.

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    wrote on last edited by canefan
    #180

    Watched the final set of the Halep v Kerber SF. Great power hitting from the women. Cilic is battling Ryan Reynolds clone Brit Edmund who looks a good young talent. Meanwhile Rocky's squash buddy Cheong makes it to the SF vs Federer. If he can keep his composure and keep Roger hitting lots of backhands who knows? This is a golden opportunity for Federer to snatch another GS title

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    #181

    @canefan Should really be a walk in the park for Roger - he couldn't hope for an easier line-up than Berdych, Chung, Cilic (or Edmunds).

    I was flicking between the cricket and tennis watching Halep v Kerber. Just sheer grit got Halep through.

    Hard to pick a winner between her and Wozniacki - neither has won a Slam tournament before and both have been losing finalists twice. Both a bit susceptible to a choke.

    Wosniacki ahead in the head to head 4-2 and won the most recent meetings, but I'm slightly inclined to think Halep might just edge this.

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    #182

    Federer is a fucking marvel. 15 years after his first GS his body is still good enought to outlast the other "greats" and his game is still good enough to beat everyone else.

    Finding it a bit churlish to find him being called lucky in this tournament because his contemporaries aren't in good enough shape to get through.

    GOATiest of GOATs

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    #183

    @mariner4life Fed's game is so good since his comeback he'd have every chance even against a fit Novak or Rafa. Murray hahaha

    As has been said - Federer's unlucky he came up against Rafa or he'd have ruled Paris for 5 years too.

    Countering that there are a shed load of historically really good players "unlucky" that their careers coincided with Federer's

    He is in his 21st year as a pro FFS He broke through by beating Sampras! at Wimbledon. He was 4th at the SYDNEY olympics

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    #184

    @mariner4life @dogmeat and he's not a dickhead!!

    I loved watching the match against the frenchman I think in maybe the quarters? Both had one handed backhands.... the way it should be!!

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    @dogmeat said in Tennis:

    He is in his 21st year as a pro FFS He broke through by beating Sampras! at Wimbledon. He was 4th at the SYDNEY olympics

    And played in the 2000 Heineken Open as an 18 yr old, losing in the 1st round.

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    #186

    @bovidae

    And on a back court, too!

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  • Chris B.C Online
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    #187

    Current ranking points:

    1. Nadal 10,600

    2. Federer 9,605

    3. Dimitrov 4,990

    Those two are just miles ahead.

    Rafa is going to shed quite a bucketload, for having to pull out in the quarters compared with being a losing finalist last year. If Roger wins, he'll still be a few hundred points behind, but if Rafa is out injured for any significant period of time, Rog will be back at number one.

    Notably, Roger has all those points (relative to the young guns) despite skipping the clay court season last year!

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    @canefan said in Tennis:

    Watched the final set of the Halep v Kerber SF. Great power hitting from the women. Cilic is battling Ryan Reynolds clone Brit Edmund who looks a good young talent. Meanwhile Rocky's squash buddy Cheong Billy Jean King makes it to the SF vs Federer. If he can keep his composure and keep Roger hitting lots of backhands who knows? This is a golden opportunity for Federer to snatch another GS title

    All this talk about Federer's longevity how good is Billy Jean to compete against the blokes at her age? Bobby Riggs ... pffft ...

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  • canefanC Online
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    #189

    It's a rainy evening in Melbourne but the Fed Express is already rolling

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  • canefanC Online
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    #190

    Chung has the trainers working on his feet down two breaks in the second set. Roger is deciding what time to book for dinner

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  • canefanC Online
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    Chung pulls the pin. Roger will meet Cilic in the final

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