2015 ATP World Tour Finals

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Yeah, I think Rafa-Murray will be the evening match, with Stan playing Ferrer in the afternoon...
 

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Kieran said:
Yeah, I think Rafa-Murray will be the evening match, with Stan playing Ferrer in the afternoon...

Stan v Ferrer lol. I'll be rushing home to watch that :laydownlaughing Seriously, I'd rather saw my nuts off with a rusty bread knife and then jump in a vat of acid!
 

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[video=youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EI-CLuIF5ME[/video]
 

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Front242 said:
Kieran said:
Yeah, I think Rafa-Murray will be the evening match, with Stan playing Ferrer in the afternoon...

Stan v Ferrer lol. I'll be rushing home to watch that :laydownlaughing Seriously, I'd rather saw my nuts off with a rusty bread knife and then jump in a vat of acid!

:eyepop :lolz:
 

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Front242 said:
Kieran said:
Yeah, I think Rafa-Murray will be the evening match, with Stan playing Ferrer in the afternoon...

Stan v Ferrer lol. I'll be rushing home to watch that :laydownlaughing Seriously, I'd rather saw my nuts off with a rusty bread knife and then jump in a vat of acid!

Will this be posted on YouTube?
 

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Kirijax said:
Front242 said:
Kieran said:
Yeah, I think Rafa-Murray will be the evening match, with Stan playing Ferrer in the afternoon...

Stan v Ferrer lol. I'll be rushing home to watch that :laydownlaughing Seriously, I'd rather saw my nuts off with a rusty bread knife and then jump in a vat of acid!

Will this be posted on YouTube?

I'll probably have to go to the gym instead as option C!
 

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Carol, did you notice.. not one negative word about Berdych play against Roger from Front, :laydownlaughing

And that's nothing new...:laydownlaughing

You're both hilarious btw. I'll be the first to say the opponents were crap. Nishikori was crap, Berdych was crap, Wawrinka was crap. Happy now?
:ladownlaughing, Dude you are as obvious as a US $ 3.00 Bill
 

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So you actually think any of those 3 played well? That's the most obvious part. They all clearly did not.
 

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This guy isn't that same 2015dal anymore. He has definitely got his act somewhat together. However, I don't know if it is the low bounce of these indoor courts, but he doesn't ever unload on the forehand side like he should. The DTL forehand is pretty much non-existent. He is playing a bit too safe, but I guess he has no business winning this event after such a terrible season anyway.
 

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Puppet Master said:
This guy isn't that same 2015dal anymore. He has definitely got his act somewhat together. However, I don't know if it is the low bounce of these indoor courts, but he doesn't ever unload on the forehand side like he should. The DTL forehand is pretty much non-existent. He is playing a bit too safe, but I guess he has no business winning this event after such a terrible season anyway.

What guy are you talking about?
 

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Carol35 said:
Puppet Master said:
This guy isn't that same 2015dal anymore. He has definitely got his act somewhat together. However, I don't know if it is the low bounce of these indoor courts, but he doesn't ever unload on the forehand side like he should. The DTL forehand is pretty much non-existent. He is playing a bit too safe, but I guess he has no business winning this event after such a terrible season anyway.

What guy are you talking about?

Uhm, Carol dear, who do you think 2015DAL is? :D
 

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Puppet Master said:
Carol35 said:
Puppet Master said:
This guy isn't that same 2015dal anymore. He has definitely got his act somewhat together. However, I don't know if it is the low bounce of these indoor courts, but he doesn't ever unload on the forehand side like he should. The DTL forehand is pretty much non-existent. He is playing a bit too safe, but I guess he has no business winning this event after such a terrible season anyway.

What guy are you talking about?

Uhm, Carol dear, who do you think 2015DAL is? :D

Well, you has confused me because after his terrible season I think he would have business winning this event . Anyway it's true about the low bounce but I haven't seen to anyone playing with a brilliant forehand until now :huh:
 

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While Nadal is playing much better, today's outcome is more about Wawrinka's pathetic effort. Did he even want to be there today? I couldn't tell...
Wednesday's Muzza-Rafa match is hard to call. We get an improving Rafa vs. a Murray who has one foot in Belgium. If the going gets tough, I hope Andy does decide to mail it in and save his effort for the DC. The first set will be crucial for both. Saw on the ATP site that Andy is 60-0 this year when he wins the first set.

:eyepop
 

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Kirijax said:
While Nadal is playing much better, today's outcome is more about Wawrinka's pathetic effort. Did he even want to be there today? I couldn't tell...
Wednesday's Muzza-Rafa match is hard to call. We get an improving Rafa vs. a Murray who has one foot in Belgium. If the going gets tough, I hope Andy does decide to mail it in and save his effort for the DC. The first set will be crucial for both. Saw on the ATP site that Andy is 60-0 this year when he wins the first set.

Oh that must be why his record stinks against the rest of the Big 3! Can't even grab a set off the old man at the biggest events of the season! :cover :puzzled :nono :angel: :dodgy: :p
 

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Fiero425 said:
Kirijax said:
While Nadal is playing much better, today's outcome is more about Wawrinka's pathetic effort. Did he even want to be there today? I couldn't tell...
Wednesday's Muzza-Rafa match is hard to call. We get an improving Rafa vs. a Murray who has one foot in Belgium. If the going gets tough, I hope Andy does decide to mail it in and save his effort for the DC. The first set will be crucial for both. Saw on the ATP site that Andy is 60-0 this year when he wins the first set.

Oh that must be why his record stinks against the rest of the Big 3! Can't even grab a set off the old man at the biggest events of the season! :cover :puzzled :nono :angel: :dodgy: :p

Djokovic isn't Murray problem this year. It's everybody's problem. If Federer was beating Djokovic for a Slam then I'd be concerned, but he didn't so I'm not. As for Fed-Muzza, at Wimbledon Federer served the best he ever has in his life then choked in the final. And Federer loves the courts at Cincy. So the Fed results don't bother so much either. But as a player, Fed is better right now, no question. Can Murray beat him? Sure.
 

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Kirijax said:
While Nadal is playing much better, today's outcome is more about Wawrinka's pathetic effort. Did he even want to be there today? I couldn't tell...
Wednesday's Muzza-Rafa match is hard to call. We get an improving Rafa vs. a Murray who has one foot in Belgium. If the going gets tough, I hope Andy does decide to mail it in and save his effort for the DC. The first set will be crucial for both. Saw on the ATP site that Andy is 60-0 this year when he wins the first set.

:eyepop

Why do you think that Stan didn't want to be there? it doesn't make any sense :huh:
 

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Carol35 said:
Kirijax said:
While Nadal is playing much better, today's outcome is more about Wawrinka's pathetic effort. Did he even want to be there today? I couldn't tell...
Wednesday's Muzza-Rafa match is hard to call. We get an improving Rafa vs. a Murray who has one foot in Belgium. If the going gets tough, I hope Andy does decide to mail it in and save his effort for the DC. The first set will be crucial for both. Saw on the ATP site that Andy is 60-0 this year when he wins the first set.

:eyepop

Why do you think that Stan didn't want to be there? it doesn't make any sense :huh:

It didn't look like it to me. That second set was horrible. I'm saying it just looked that way. I'm sure he wanted to be there and pick up that nice check!
 

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Kirijax said:
Carol35 said:
Kirijax said:
While Nadal is playing much better, today's outcome is more about Wawrinka's pathetic effort. Did he even want to be there today? I couldn't tell...
Wednesday's Muzza-Rafa match is hard to call. We get an improving Rafa vs. a Murray who has one foot in Belgium. If the going gets tough, I hope Andy does decide to mail it in and save his effort for the DC. The first set will be crucial for both. Saw on the ATP site that Andy is 60-0 this year when he wins the first set.

:eyepop

Why do you think that Stan didn't want to be there? it doesn't make any sense :huh:

It didn't look like it to me. That second set was horrible. I'm saying it just looked that way. I'm sure he

wanted to be there and pick up that nice check!

Then we could say the same about Ferru who made 8 double faults in the first set :cover
At least Stand made 10 aces :)