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With the USO in mind, I wouldn't mind too much if Murray goes home after today. Djokovic has never won Cincy and is really gunning for it but Murray has already won here twice. He doesn't have any more points to defend here anyways.
 

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Kirijax said:
With the USO in mind, I wouldn't mind too much if Murray goes home after today. Djokovic has never won Cincy and is really gunning for it but Murray has already won here twice. He doesn't have any more points to defend here anyways.

He needs the points to stay ahead of Roger for the #2 ranking! I haven't checked of late, but it's less than 500 points I'm sure he needs to do better than the old man or he'll be relegated to #3 and possibly hitting Nole in the semi's of the USO! :nono :angel: :dodgy:
 

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Fiero425 said:
Kirijax said:
With the USO in mind, I wouldn't mind too much if Murray goes home after today. Djokovic has never won Cincy and is really gunning for it but Murray has already won here twice. He doesn't have any more points to defend here anyways.

He needs the points to stay ahead of Roger for the #2 ranking! I haven't checked of late, but it's less than 500 points I'm sure he needs to do better than the old man or he'll be relegated to #3 and possibly hitting Nole in the semi's of the USO! :nono :angel: :dodgy:

Not so worried about that. What happens in the USO draw, happens in the draw.
 

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Carol35 said:
Does someone know how to say "GOOO" in Russian? :)

Davaj or davay depending on how you choose to spell it in English alphabet.
 

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Kirijax said:
Fiero425 said:
Kirijax said:
With the USO in mind, I wouldn't mind too much if Murray goes home after today. Djokovic has never won Cincy and is really gunning for it but Murray has already won here twice. He doesn't have any more points to defend here anyways.

He needs the points to stay ahead of Roger for the #2 ranking! I haven't checked of late, but it's less than 500 points I'm sure he needs to do better than the old man or he'll be relegated to #3 and possibly hitting Nole in the semi's of the USO! :nono :angel: :dodgy:

Not so worried about that. What happens in the USO draw, happens in the draw.

It is something to consider, though, given that his destiny in that regard is in his own hands. At the FO, Novak had Rafa, then Andy, then Stan. A rough old road. Technically, isn't it possible that Andy could enter Flushing Meadows at #2 and avoid all the big guns, facing only the minor ones? If he could take care of that here in Cinci, I think it'll be worth the effort.

Novak looks finally to have hit form on hards, after struggling in Montreal, and against Goffin. The Deathless One seems impervious to time and tide, so Andy might be too satisfied with Montreal to extend himself - but there's a good reason why he should...
 

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Yep, miss a few chances for a 5-3 lead, and then get broken to trail 4-5. Happens so often in tennis. Gasquet serving for the set.
 

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Kirijax said:
Yep, miss a few chances for a 5-3 lead, and then get broken to trail 4-5. Happens so often in tennis. Gasquet serving for the set.

Kind of typical with most players; esp. after such a long game! It's that ridiculous counter-punching crap that makes him work so hard! What an idiot! :cover :puzzled :nono :angel: :dodgy: - Look out; this may cost Murray! Down another set! ;-)
 

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Kirijax said:
Gasquet takes the 1st set 6-4. Kinda of a sleepy match.

Heaven knows I'm bored and tired enough! Barely able to hold my eyes open! Got up too early! Nole was walking onto the court shortly after 10 am (here in Chgo) with Wawrinka! :popcorn :eyepop :angel: :dodgy:
 

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Carol35 said:
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Lol, both of you are really funny but you are going to be very disappointed with what will be the final result, keep dreaming, it doesn't cost any money :snicker

Well, I was trying to be funny. There's no way that's going to happen.

Nadal can't make it that far in a tournament any more. :cool:


Keep dreaming, it doesn't matter what you and others wish and say again and again. All depends on Nadal and he will make it
Today he has lost against a player who has played better than anyone else but very difficult that he could repeat it again (unfortunately)

Results in tennis depend on two players, not one. I watched the highlights btw and saw nothing amazing from Lopez. A few good points here and there for sure and he'll always score a few aces with his serve but nothing spectacular like you're making out. Far from it.
 

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I think it's a bit of both. Lopez played well. some of those volleys and that backhand slice were incredible. But Nadal didn't play all that great either. The thing that strikes me are that his shots are so short (shorts too!). It looks like he's trying so hard to get it deep and it ain't going.
 

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After dropping the 1st, Murray now has a 3-0 lead in the second. Up a break. Following the Serena plan to success? :snicker
 

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Kirijax said:
I think it's a bit of both. Lopez played well. some of those volleys and that backhand slice were incredible. But Nadal didn't play all that great either. The thing that strikes me are that his shots are so short (shorts too!). It looks like he's trying so hard to get it deep and it ain't going.

He's been hitting short balls for years. All this talk of lack of confidence is getting old and I'm not naming you regarding this obviously :) He played tons of short balls against Soderling at RG 2009 also and it's one of the main reasons he lost. He just manages to get away with it most of the time. Not only are they hit way too short, but also often right in the middle of the court. Complete sitting ducks. This is why he's losing more and it's got more to do with this than all this talk of confidence issues.
 

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After dropping the 1st, Murray now has a 3-0 lead in the second. Up a break. Following the Serena plan to success? :snicker

That's a long road. How is Murray looking? Can't get a working stream... :Nono
 

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So if Murray loses today is it true that Roger just needs to make the final for the #2 rank back? If Murray wins today than Roger has to win the tournament I think. I was at the Murray-Dimitrov match last night and Andy was fighting like someone who was well aware of how important that #2 seed at USO could be.
 

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Murray wins the second set 6-1! On to the third we go.

If you guys are looking for the score, just click the live scoreboard in the menu on top, it has everything, men and women.
 

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Carol35 said:
Ok EVERYBODY, I've never said that Rafa played wonderfull, I said that I've never seen Feli playing so well, serving, hitting, on the net, running , baseline, etc etc, he did everything well. I KNOW that if Rafa would have play his best he never would have lost that match but that awful tb was his end giving more strength and confidence to his opponent who was playing superb
IF he plays so well today he will beat Federer (who is not playing his best either) but I don't think he could be able to repeat it :nono or maybe yes? :cool:

If he played so incredible he would've won easier than a 3rd set tiebreak. He didn't play incredible at all. A few key points here and there decided the match. If you want to see incredible watch Federer against Anderson. Actually don't bother 'cos I see you've already determined Anderson was terrible eventhough anyone else would likely say Anderson wasn't given any chance to play all match. When one guy does that to the other, that's an example of a very high level of play. Not a 3rd set tiebreak win over a guy hitting short balls.
 

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I like how everyone here has been watching tennis for at least 10 years, yet after most matches it has to be pointed that "player X played well, but player Y played poorly. It was a bit of both."
 

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Broken_Shoelace said:
I like how everyone here has been watching tennis for at least 10 years, yet after most matches it has to be pointed that "player X played well, but player Y played poorly. It was a bit of both."

More like 40+ years here babe! Seen it all! :rolleyes: :snicker :angel: :dodgy: