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Postby supinesmokey13 » Tue, 16 Aug 2011 02:14

Tuurbine wrote:Come on guys, i think the question is not who is ging to win the us open, but who will be second place...

Djokovic is untreatable.. first he was "heating up", then "he is on fire" and today al we can say is "Boomshakalaka" the man is a beast, only Fed can stop him.

Problem with mighty Fed is that he CANT handle big hitters anymore, he has lost to every single one of them in the last year.... Berdych... Soderling... Tsonga...GULBIS!!! mmmmm legs legs legs legs where are you says fed.....
let me see he beat gulbis in madrid, and after RG beat berdych and beat soderling three staight times not losing a set as for tsonga is simply on fire and fed isnt he record against the hard hitters on tour is great. soderling, 13-1 ,delpo 6-2 blake 8-1 ,verdasco 4-0 gonzo 12-1, berdych 9-3 gulbis 3-1 tsonga is 4-3 , that isnt the record of someone who struggle against guys who hit big
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Postby Tuurbine » Tue, 16 Aug 2011 02:49

Not at all, his records are amazing, the problem is that those players that were always struggling with fed, specially big hitters, now they have managed in the last calendar year to be the ones that have provided Fed and us his fans some pretty bad moments.
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Postby Tuurbine » Tue, 16 Aug 2011 02:52

jayl0ve wrote:
Tuurbine wrote:Come on guys, i think the question is not who is ging to win the us open, but who will be second place...

Djokovic is untreatable.. first he was "heating up", then "he is on fire" and today al we can say is "Boomshakalaka" the man is a beast, only Fed can stop him.


Problem with mighty Fed is that he CANT handle big hitters anymore, he has lost to every single one of them in the last year.... Berdych... Soderling... Tsonga...GULBIS!!! mmmmm legs legs legs legs where are you says fed.....




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Postby supinesmokey13 » Tue, 16 Aug 2011 02:54

Tuurbine wrote:Not at all, his records are amazing, the problem is that those players that were always struggling with fed, specially big hitters, now they have managed in the last calendar year to be the ones that have provided Fed and us his fans some pretty bad moments.
sure he is older slower reflexes meaning he cant send back their power as often as he did when he was in is his pomp but when hits top level the big hiiters a a good matchup for him
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Postby jayl0ve » Wed, 17 Aug 2011 23:54

VillaJ100 wrote:Djokovic will win, unless fed pulls out a mammoth performance to beat him. Dark horses: Del potro, Fish, harrison and Lopez.


Pretty much agree with this, except I'd take out Lopez and put Stepanek in there. Also you seem to be forgetting Rafa :lol:
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Postby RainingAmoeba79 » Thu, 18 Aug 2011 00:35

LOL ya i noticed that too, like: no fed or rafa?
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Postby Sanoww » Thu, 18 Aug 2011 01:19

LOL second degree

He said dark horses, not favourites..
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Postby fedfan » Fri, 19 Aug 2011 18:12

Clijsters withdraws, wouldn't be surprised if she called it quits this year.
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Postby Moralspain » Fri, 19 Aug 2011 18:25

jayl0ve wrote:
VillaJ100 wrote:Djokovic will win, unless fed pulls out a mammoth performance to beat him. Dark horses: Del potro, Fish, harrison and Lopez.


Pretty much agree with this, except I'd take out Lopez and put Stepanek in there. Also you seem to be forgetting Rafa :lol:


i disagree with Harrison,Del Potro and Lopez, and mammoth performances from Fed are hard to see nowadays.

guys, only if Djokovic gets injured he won't be getting the title, Nole just "plays in another league"

BTW: Villa i agree with Fish being dark horse :lol: :lol:
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Postby Tuurbine » Fri, 19 Aug 2011 22:08

supinesmokey13 wrote:
Tuurbine wrote:
Problem with mighty Fed is that he CANT handle big hitters anymore, he has lost to every single one of them in the last year.... Berdych... Soderling... Tsonga...GULBIS!!! mmmmm legs legs legs legs where are you says fed.....
let me see he beat gulbis in madrid, and after RG beat berdych and beat soderling three staight times not losing a set as for tsonga is simply on fire and fed isnt he record against the hard hitters on tour is great. soderling, 13-1 ,delpo 6-2 blake 8-1 ,verdasco 4-0 gonzo 12-1, berdych 9-3 gulbis 3-1 tsonga is 4-3 , that isnt the record of someone who struggle against guys who hit big



I feel awful to say it but what happened today with Berdych is no longer a surprise result. He is having trouble with big hitters again and again and again...
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Postby Moralspain » Fri, 19 Aug 2011 22:57

Tuurbine wrote:
supinesmokey13 wrote:
Tuurbine wrote:
Problem with mighty Fed is that he CANT handle big hitters anymore, he has lost to every single one of them in the last year.... Berdych... Soderling... Tsonga...GULBIS!!! mmmmm legs legs legs legs where are you says fed.....
let me see he beat gulbis in madrid, and after RG beat berdych and beat soderling three staight times not losing a set as for tsonga is simply on fire and fed isnt he record against the hard hitters on tour is great. soderling, 13-1 ,delpo 6-2 blake 8-1 ,verdasco 4-0 gonzo 12-1, berdych 9-3 gulbis 3-1 tsonga is 4-3 , that isnt the record of someone who struggle against guys who hit big



I feel awful to say it but what happened today with Berdych is no longer a surprise result. He is having trouble with big hitters again and again and again...


i think we all agree that neither Rafa nor Federer are favorites for the US Open
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Postby farshad » Fri, 19 Aug 2011 23:10

Tuurbine wrote:
supinesmokey13 wrote:
Tuurbine wrote:
Problem with mighty Fed is that he CANT handle big hitters anymore, he has lost to every single one of them in the last year.... Berdych... Soderling... Tsonga...GULBIS!!! mmmmm legs legs legs legs where are you says fed.....
let me see he beat gulbis in madrid, and after RG beat berdych and beat soderling three staight times not losing a set as for tsonga is simply on fire and fed isnt he record against the hard hitters on tour is great. soderling, 13-1 ,delpo 6-2 blake 8-1 ,verdasco 4-0 gonzo 12-1, berdych 9-3 gulbis 3-1 tsonga is 4-3 , that isnt the record of someone who struggle against guys who hit big



I feel awful to say it but what happened today with Berdych is no longer a surprise result. He is having trouble with big hitters again and again and again...

Djokovic is playing consistant and good but there is no ANY HUGE improvement compared to his previous year, he is the same, he is playing the same tennis, probably hitting harder and playing with more energy which is because of his very high confidence.
what im trying to say is all the credit to him for his great year but he is not showing "out of this world" tennis at all. he is playing the same , slightly better and all his main opponents like Roger, Nadal, and Murray are out of their standards ..so he is winning everything.
Roger played one match like he was used to and he won! that means a lot.
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Postby supinesmokey13 » Fri, 19 Aug 2011 23:55

Moralspain wrote:
Tuurbine wrote:
supinesmokey13 wrote:
Tuurbine wrote:
Problem with mighty Fed is that he CANT handle big hitters anymore, he has lost to every single one of them in the last year.... Berdych... Soderling... Tsonga...GULBIS!!! mmmmm legs legs legs legs where are you says fed.....
let me see he beat gulbis in madrid, and after RG beat berdych and beat soderling three staight times not losing a set as for tsonga is simply on fire and fed isnt he record against the hard hitters on tour is great. soderling, 13-1 ,delpo 6-2 blake 8-1 ,verdasco 4-0 gonzo 12-1, berdych 9-3 gulbis 3-1 tsonga is 4-3 , that isnt the record of someone who struggle against guys who hit big



I feel awful to say it but what happened today with Berdych is no longer a surprise result. He is having trouble with big hitters again and again and again...


i think we all agree that neither Rafa nor Federer are favorites for the US Open
at this point roger should at least keep bring his qf streak to 30 one quater final apperance for for every one of his years as his 18 consecutive hard court semis streak in jeopardy likely he wont make semis
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Postby VillaJ100 » Sat, 20 Aug 2011 15:43

I really think fed has a couple of slams left. Players like that you can never write off. I still think that if fed hit a hot streak, no matter how much the other guys have caught up, he is the best player on the planet. But your right he probably only has a couple of those performances left.

Stepanek is a good call, I was thinking about him. Lopez I think if he serves well will be really hard to take out and his all court game will work well, plus he's due a decent slam run. Fish could go real deep, SF or something.

I'm gonna go on a limb and say ill be surprised if rafa ever wins another USO. I swear he kie have borrowed someone elses serve last year.
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Postby jayl0ve » Sun, 21 Aug 2011 00:00

If Fed is done, then what are those kids in the top 10 who are lower-ranked than him doing?? Why can't they even get to #3 if they're so good?

Are they dead?? Should they just quit or something??

How can you be 'done for' and still be the #3 player in the world :lol: :lol:
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