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Front242 said:
But he only just married her! :snicker Ah, the other one :D

Yeah, the other one. Andy is into all these strange new definitions of "equality" which actually make things terribly unequal. He was vocal against Nole in the aftermath of the world #1 telling it as it is. Andy prolly rang Nole and told him, "look, I know what you're saying, but I have a female coach of the womanly sort who helps around the place, and it hasn't harmed my career one little f***in' bit."

And Novak prolly hung up the phone... :popcorn
 

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[video=youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3ySa0Hjhfg[/video]
 

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Nishikori marches through, 6-2, 6-2 over Dolgo and Andrey Kuznetsov turns around his match with Mannarino:2-6, 7-5, 6-0.
 

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Tsonga in a tussle with RBA. TB will decide the winner.
 

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nehmeth said:
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Tsonga in a tussle with RBA. TB will decide the winner.

:puzzled
When it got to the tiebreaker, you could have just called it for Agut. :cover

How could I foresee that JWT will go on a 0-6 in the TB?
 

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herios said:
nehmeth said:
herios said:
Tsonga in a tussle with RBA. TB will decide the winner.

:puzzled
When it got to the tiebreaker, you could have just called it for Agut. :cover

How could I foresee that JWT will go on a 0-6 in the TB?

My point is that Jo does not play his best in tiebreaks. I don't have the stats, but I would love to see them.
 

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Muzzard takes an early flight to see his baby;)
 

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This too much for my eyes, Dimitrov beating Muzz? how? and Tsonga losing against Bautista....
Now Raonic will lose to Sock and Monfils to Cuevas....:eyepop :cover :s :huh:
 

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Carol35 said:
This too much for my eyes, Dimitrov beating Muzz? how? and Tsonga losing against Bautista....
Now Raonic will lose to Sock and Monfils to Cuevas....:eyepop :cover :s :huh:

At least your guy Djokovic won. :snicker
 

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Grigor and Andy now 3-3 against each other since 2014 (0-3 to Andy before that).
 

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El Dude said:
Grigor and Andy now 3-3 against each other since 2014 (0-3 to Andy before that).

Finally Grisha does something this season.
 

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1972Murat said:
Roger should have sucked it up...

The old man needs to take care of his health. Good decision.
 

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I watched the whole Dimitrov-Murray affair, and it was a great match. As talented as Andy is (let's ignore the fact that his forehand has a technical issue to it), he is hilariously unfit for a top guy. He was barely running after balls in the third set and the result was a gazillion unforced errors. And people wonder why he can't hang with Novak. It's no surprise really. And until he fixes his fitness (and by this I mean being able to play high intensity tennis for 3+ sets) then he will likely win a slam.
I almost forgot, Dimitrov you legend, win the whole thing I say. He was great. Didn't play a 100% clean match, but he surprised Andy with some of his strategies which worked very well for him, and he beat the world #2 fair and square.
 

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As talented as Andy is (let's ignore the fact that his forehand has a technical issue to it), he is hilariously unfit for a top guy. He was barely running after balls in the third set

:puzzled Did he seem rather thick to you? He looked as though he is competing with Wawrinka for the "Nalbandian Buffet Award".
 

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herios said:
Muzzard takes an early flight to see his baby;)

As I said the other day - they just need to halt the men's tourney and give Nole the trophy because Murray will undoubtedly be the next big name out of the tournament. At this rate Nole will have to break BOTH legs AND his right arm to lose.

At the rate Murray's going with these early round losses Roger can sit out through Rome and still return to #2 in the world. Roger's got 350 points to defend. Murray's going to lose 555 points with this loss. At that point he's only 120 points ahead of Roger. Then he's got 1250 to defend - 240 from Munich and 1000 from Madrid before Rome. He skipped Monte Carlo last year, but he'll probably have to play this year or he'll be #3 if Roger plays and makes it to the QF. I can't really see him repeating at Madrid, so if Stan gets his head out of his butt he could make a move on the #3 spot and Murray could be #4 by the time the French Open starts.