2014 Sony Open

Talk about anything related to the ATP and WTA tours.

Who will win?

Nadal
4
33%
Federer
2
17%
Djokovic
2
17%
Murray
0
No votes
Wawrinka
2
17%
Dimitrov
0
No votes
Gulbis
2
17%
Another player (post the name)
0
No votes
 
Total votes : 12

Re: 2014 Sony Open

Postby djarvik » Thu, 27 Mar 2014 22:57

Yeah, he is a ton of fun to watch when he is on. I wont be surprised if he cracks the top 10 by the end of the year. Nishikori at this point is a given, if he stays healthy. He is finally making the right decisions out there.
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Re: 2014 Sony Open

Postby Corbon » Thu, 27 Mar 2014 23:44

I wonder if the chaos in his homeland is motivating him to show the world that Ukrainians are actually awesome.

Speaking of overachieving, Berdych is having a pretty damn good year so far as well, back in the top 5.
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Re: 2014 Sony Open

Postby SteyololBANNED » Fri, 28 Mar 2014 02:28

djarvik wrote:Where is Steyolol, the great Olderer defender to explain this all? ...this is very confusing to me, maybe even larger racket is in order?


Here I am.

Watched the game, at 1am in the morning.

Too busy watching the game to log in here and reply to you "experts".

Okay so here is my summary:

Federers serve was just.. absent. If you cant win points on your serve, you lose. End of it.

Well done to japans #1 player.

Fed will win a GS this year.

Kiss my ass.

Peace out dudes!
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Re: 2014 Sony Open

Postby SteyololBANNED » Fri, 28 Mar 2014 02:35

Cro Morgan wrote:Steyolol and Federer - probably sporting the same face.

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And as for you...

Are you the real manager of ITST.

Where is the real manager of this forum?

Its not you.

I want to speak to the man in charge.

And if by any chance, a lifestyle existed with in a world that would allow such a small minded human being like you
to be a manger of a tennis forum. And that is the case here, and YOU ARE the actual manager around
this place.

Then... all I can say... you act like a kid, not somebody in charge.

Shame on you.
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Re: 2014 Sony Open

Postby SteyololBANNED » Fri, 28 Mar 2014 02:43

Moralspain wrote:Such a talented player this Dolgopolov, i miss guys hitting cross court shots and getting impossible angles, nowadays power is everything


Lol broaden your horizons sunshine.

Watch Roger Federer.
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Re: 2014 Sony Open

Postby Cro Morgan » Fri, 28 Mar 2014 15:21

Steyolol wrote:
Cro Morgan wrote:Steyolol and Federer - probably sporting the same face.

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And as for you...

Are you the real manager of ITST.

Where is the real manager of this forum?

Its not you.

I want to speak to the man in charge.

And if by any chance, a lifestyle existed with in a world that would allow such a small minded human being like you
to be a manger of a tennis forum. And that is the case here, and YOU ARE the actual manager around
this place.

Then... all I can say... you act like a kid, not somebody in charge.

Shame on you.


You hurt my feelings. Now I'm sporting the same face as you and Federer.

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Re: 2014 Sony Open

Postby djarvik » Fri, 28 Mar 2014 15:28

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Re: 2014 Sony Open

Postby Moralspain » Fri, 28 Mar 2014 16:43

Steyolol wrote:
Moralspain wrote:Such a talented player this Dolgopolov, i miss guys hitting cross court shots and getting impossible angles, nowadays power is everything


Lol broaden your horizons sunshine.

Watch Roger Federer.



we missed you man, your stupid comments are priceless
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Re: 2014 Sony Open

Postby SteyololBANNED » Fri, 28 Mar 2014 20:17

Thanks guys,

I know my absence was felt deeply.

I feel happy to be back here and sharing my views and thoughts.

Keep it real and keep bashing Federer so that I may

continue to provide relentless evidence as to how

stupid you all are.

Thanks for reading.
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Re: 2014 Sony Open

Postby Corbon » Fri, 28 Mar 2014 21:55

Nishikori retired but Steroidlol is still playing. World's not fair.
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Re: 2014 Sony Open

Postby VMoe86 » Fri, 28 Mar 2014 23:28

Steyolol wrote:Thanks guys,

I know my absence was felt deeply.

I feel happy to be back here and sharing my views and thoughts.

Keep it real and keep bashing Federer so that I may

continue to provide relentless evidence as to how

stupid you all are.

Thanks for reading.

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Re: 2014 Sony Open

Postby Robbin92 » Fri, 28 Mar 2014 23:29

Nice semi-finals!
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Re: 2014 Sony Open

Postby BrushedBigJJ » Sat, 29 Mar 2014 00:25

Robbin92 wrote:Nice semi-finals!

Record for least amount of time on court ever o:)
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Re: 2014 Sony Open

Postby djarvik » Sat, 29 Mar 2014 00:27

Best semi finals in years!

....so Nishikori beat Olderer with a groin injury :lol: That is embarrassing for Roger to say the least.
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Re: 2014 Sony Open

Postby SteyololBANNED » Sat, 29 Mar 2014 03:51

djarvik wrote:Best semi finals in years!

....so Nishikori beat Olderer with a groin injury :lol: That is embarrassing for Roger to say the least.


Olderer?

Oh that's right. You have a raging boner for Mr Ernests Gulbis ahaha

who got killed by seed 52 Benneteau and couldn't even make it past the 2nd round.

On other news,

Gulbis was arrested in Sweden back in 2009 for allegedly soliciting prostitutes.

I believe this is become no woman would sleep with him as he is terrible at tennis, and at picking up girls.

What a role model.

I see why you admire this man so much Djarvik.

He has all the quality's you only wish you possessed as a man lol!
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