2015 French Open QF: Djokovic v. Nadal

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crystalfire

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Puppet Master said:
Brainless, weak, anxious, little bull...
Kudos to Novak, he smoked Nadal, humiliated him on his best surface. Scary to think what would have happened in say, Miami or AO.
I hope you are happy GSM, Britbox and others,his retirement is knocking on the door. He will be pressured more and more about his losses, and will eventually crack.
The king is not only dead, he is burning in a crater. The only thing he has managed to do is ruin his win percentage on tour for the last few years. Same goes for Federer. Disgusting.
Happy birthday you cheap bastard, I hope this will be your last one on tour.

what the actual fuq!? :cover as much as i am a fan of fed, i never want any of the big 4 to retire anytime soon. tennis is tennis right now because of them. hope rafa starts playing better.
 

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Rafael Nadal vs Novak Djokovic FULL MATCH HD Roland Garros 2015
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If it was best of seven Nadal would have won.
 

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Carol35 said:
Puppet Master said:
Brainless, weak, anxious, little bull...
Kudos to Novak, he smoked Nadal, humiliated him on his best surface. Scary to think what would have happened in say, Miami or AO.
I hope you are happy GSM, Britbox and others,his retirement is knocking on the door. He will be pressured more and more about his losses, and will eventually crack.
The king is not only dead, he is burning in a crater. The only thing he has managed to do is ruin his win percentage on tour for the last few years. Same goes for Federer. Disgusting.
Happy birthday you cheap bastard, I hope this will be your last one on tour.

Wow, what a comment..........but remember this 'what goes around comes around'

He's a Nadal fan just in case you're wondering.
 

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Front242 said:
Carol35 said:
Puppet Master said:
Brainless, weak, anxious, little bull...
Kudos to Novak, he smoked Nadal, humiliated him on his best surface. Scary to think what would have happened in say, Miami or AO.
I hope you are happy GSM, Britbox and others,his retirement is knocking on the door. He will be pressured more and more about his losses, and will eventually crack.
The king is not only dead, he is burning in a crater. The only thing he has managed to do is ruin his win percentage on tour for the last few years. Same goes for Federer. Disgusting.
Happy birthday you cheap bastard, I hope this will be your last one on tour.

Wow, what a comment..........but remember this 'what goes around comes around'

He's a Nadal fan just in case you're wondering.

still has no excuse to make brainless comments. -_-
 

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Front242 said:
Carol35 said:
Puppet Master said:
Brainless, weak, anxious, little bull...
Kudos to Novak, he smoked Nadal, humiliated him on his best surface. Scary to think what would have happened in say, Miami or AO.
I hope you are happy GSM, Britbox and others,his retirement is knocking on the door. He will be pressured more and more about his losses, and will eventually crack.
The king is not only dead, he is burning in a crater. The only thing he has managed to do is ruin his win percentage on tour for the last few years. Same goes for Federer. Disgusting.
Happy birthday you cheap bastard, I hope this will be your last one on tour.

Wow, what a comment..........but remember this 'what goes around comes around'

He's a Nadal fan just in case you're wondering.

Doesn't make the post any less idiotic.
 

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Rafa's streak of consecutive wins at RG got broken at 39 today. It feels as though it is a long streak, but it is only the fourth best in open era in grand slam match winning streaks. I think most can name the three better streaks than that and so I will not bother.
 

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GameSetAndMath said:
Rafa's streak of consecutive wins at RG got broken at 39 today. It feels as though it is a long streak, but it is only the fourth best in open era in grand slam match winning streaks. I think most can name the three better streaks than that and so I will not bother.

Straight forward: Borg, and two by Federer. Both at 41. It's still a great streak though. The pity is, we may yet see him get ten FO's, but six in a row? Not by anyone in this generation of promiscuous winners... :nono
 

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Front242 said:
Carol35 said:
Puppet Master said:
Brainless, weak, anxious, little bull...
Kudos to Novak, he smoked Nadal, humiliated him on his best surface. Scary to think what would have happened in say, Miami or AO.
I hope you are happy GSM, Britbox and others,his retirement is knocking on the door. He will be pressured more and more about his losses, and will eventually crack.
The king is not only dead, he is burning in a crater. The only thing he has managed to do is ruin his win percentage on tour for the last few years. Same goes for Federer. Disgusting.
Happy birthday you cheap bastard, I hope this will be your last one on tour.

Wow, what a comment..........but remember this 'what goes around comes around'

He's a Nadal fan just in case you're wondering.

I'm wondering how well he hides it :rolleyes:
 

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Just saw the match. Congratulations to Novak fans, he deserved it. THe court conditions massively favored him I think, and he probably would have beaten even the version of Nadal that's beaten him in the last few years (probably not the 08 version, but that's a different type of player) given how fast the balls were coasting and how Rafa's shots weren't getting any traction.

You could see it from the first few games that he was going to win. Rafa's fh to his backhand wasn't pinning Novak in the backfield like it did last year. When that fails to happen, Rafa is in trouble b/c he doesn't have a big serve to bail him out.
 

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I haven't follow all the pages through the match... so I don't know what people thought of it. I must say I am slightly disappointed. Too many errors (some quite stupid) on too many big points to call it a good match. Of course a lot of good rallies, but what would you expect?
 

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mrzz said:
I haven't follow all the pages through the match... so I don't know what people thought of it. I must say I am slightly disappointed. Too many errors (some quite stupid) on too many big points to call it a good match. Of course a lot of good rallies, but what would you expect?

I'm sure Nole will take it anyway he can get it! :p :clap :angel: :dodgy:
 

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Fiero425 said:
mrzz said:
I haven't follow all the pages through the match... so I don't know what people thought of it. I must say I am slightly disappointed. Too many errors (some quite stupid) on too many big points to call it a good match. Of course a lot of good rallies, but what would you expect?

I'm sure Nole will take it anyway he can get it! :p :clap :angel: :dodgy:

For a while it was looking like a 6-1 first set. Had he lost that set it would've put a much different slant on the match and luckily for him he did. It was looking at bit dodgy towards the end of set 1.
 

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Interesting oldies doubles match tomorrow: 13:00 Ferrero / Moya - Chang / Ivanisevic (Court Suzanne-Lenglen)
 

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mrzz said:
I haven't follow all the pages through the match... so I don't know what people thought of it. I must say I am slightly disappointed. Too many errors (some quite stupid) on too many big points to call it a good match. Of course a lot of good rallies, but what would you expect?

Even though this is the most anticipated grand slam match since 2008 Wimbledon final, I am sure no one will bother to write a book on it. May be tented can attempt to publish this thread as a book. :laydownlaughing
 

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Someone has mentioned, Nadal sinks now bellow Top 10 on ATP ? Thats cruel.
 

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Mile said:
Someone has mentioned, Nadal sinks now bellow Top 10 on ATP ? Thats cruel.

So far he's number 10 and only Tsonga can make him drop further I believe.

http://live-tennis.eu/official_atp_ranking
 

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Hard to believe Novak is now over 10,000 points ahead of Rafa.
 

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Lads, he hardly played after Wimbledon last year, and he's struggled to get any kind of form since. What did you's expect? Of course he'd have very few points.

Which is also "very few points to defend" over the next 12 months. That's how the system works...
 

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Didn't expect a gap of 10,000 points for one thing but fair play to Novak. Damned impressive season so far.