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Postby jayl0ve » Sun, 04 Jul 2010 14:31

alex13090 wrote:
djarvik wrote:I fully expect Berdych to win. I think he is ready.



This is no longer the same Berdych from 2 years ago, this version does everything better, everything.


Its cause of those magic vodoo strings that make the ball dip

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So true.
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Postby Saarbrigga » Sun, 04 Jul 2010 14:45

Berdych lost 5 times his 1st service in a row, and the there is the break for Nadal, as expectet.

Question:
Did Nadal ever lost a Grand Slam match after he had won the first set? I can t remember...
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Postby Vieira151 » Sun, 04 Jul 2010 14:49

Berdych is getting into too many rallies with nadal. He is screwed :lol:
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Postby fedfan » Sun, 04 Jul 2010 15:04

Berdych hitting softly softly is asking for trouble. Nadal just plays an awful game and he still doesnt break.
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Postby fedfan » Sun, 04 Jul 2010 15:47

COLLAPSE! This is over, Rafa isn't even playing near 100%. Hope Fed gets it back so we can see some more great finals, this should be 3 for 3 in straight sets GS finals in 2010 :(
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Postby GOA MASTER MDMA » Sun, 04 Jul 2010 16:13

i see no chance for berdych anymore .
nadal will win clearly
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Postby Moralspain » Sun, 04 Jul 2010 16:29

THE CHAMP, Rafel has no limit
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Postby ~BeRnArD-ToMiC~ » Sun, 04 Jul 2010 19:50

Moralspain wrote:THE CHAMP, Rafel has no limit
VAMOS ! ! ! ! ! RAFA ! ! ! ! ! NADAL ! ! ! ! ! 8)
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Postby Cro Morgan » Mon, 05 Jul 2010 05:18

I'm happy Nadal won, but man, I sure do miss Federer.

I was never a huge Federer fan, but there's no denying that the Federer/Nadal rivalry was great for tennis.

Watching tennis just ain't as fun anymore. :|
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Postby jayl0ve » Mon, 05 Jul 2010 05:59

I agree actually...my tennis watching is at an all-time low.
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Postby Coolhand Texas » Mon, 05 Jul 2010 06:09

Whats the over/ under that fed doesnt make the US open semis?
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Postby ~BeRnArD-ToMiC~ » Mon, 05 Jul 2010 06:27

i cant go away from tennis . . . . i love to watch it . . . .LOVE TO PLAY TENNIS . . . . life without tennis, i dont think so . . . . there's a huge part in my heart for tennis . . . . TENNIS is so much to me ! :wink:
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Postby jayl0ve » Mon, 05 Jul 2010 06:51

Me too but wait til you're 26 years old, kid :P
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Postby Mike Rotchtickles » Mon, 05 Jul 2010 10:08

Cro Morgan wrote:I'm happy Nadal won, but man, I sure do miss Federer.

I was never a huge Federer fan, but there's no denying that the Federer/Nadal rivalry was great for tennis.

Watching tennis just ain't as fun anymore. :|


so true except for the 'rivalry' part.
most of their match-up's were on clay courts which 99.99% of the time you knew who would come out on top even before the match started.
It would have been so much more exciting if Rafa was able to make it to let's say a few of those USO finals.
I mean on grass and hard courts they match up pretty evenly, I would say. So in that sense it would be more of a rivalry, rather than have Nadal with what seemed like almost on every single point hitting shoulder high balls on clay to Federer's backhand.

I just had a look at the stats and it's 10-2 on clay to Rafa, an even 3-3 on hard courts and a 2-1 edge to Fed on grass.
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Postby djarvik » Wed, 07 Jul 2010 19:08

Federer's excuses, dismissive remarks at Wimby invite criticism
by: Bruce Jenkins

A few years ago at Wimbledon, during the peak of his reign, Roger Federer admitted that he liked to read the newspapers. He'd get up nice and early in London and buy a stack, just to see what was being written about him.

About 10 daily newspapers were (and still are) available there, so Federer could digest a veritable novel on his greatness. There wasn't much to say but "unbeatable," or "nobody ever played this well," so it tended to be pretty fun reading.

I wonder if Federer even passed by a newsstand last week after he was eliminated by Tomas Berdych. If there's a truism about storied athletes, it's that a tear-down process is inevitable, and we're at the heart of the Crush Federer movement -- especially after an interview session featuring dismissive remarks and the excuse of injury. These were some of the reactions, all from journalists with experience and perspective:

"The press conference was embarrassing, the words of a man in denial."
-- longtime Wimbledon chronicler Art Spander

"The excuses fell from the king's sky like acid rain...so put-upon, so unlucky...to see Federer fighting reality so hard was disturbing."
-- Matt Cronin, TennisReporters.net

"It strayed dangerously close to rationalization."
-- Greg Garber, ESPN.com

"His reaction -- that he was dogged by back and leg injuries that hampered his movement -- was particularly ungracious."
-- Neil Harman, the Times of London

"Federer's aura of infallibility at the All England Club? It's long gone, up the hill in the Wimbledon village, having a pint at the Dog & Fox."
-- Mark Hodgkinson, Telegraph

"He was sour, sarcastic, self-pitying, the portrait of an ungracious loser."
-- Linda Robertson, Miami Herald

"The day that Roger Federer says that the 'quarters is a decent result' for him at the All England Club, we really have reached the end of an era."
-- Steve Tignor, Tennis.com

"It wasn't his back that failed, and it wasn't his leg. It was his nerve. That's how it is when a great champion's determination and courage begin to ebb. And, like the proverbial cuckold, he's always the last to know."
-- Pete Bodo's TennisWorld

All in all, Mary Carillo concluded, "I heard him give a bunch of different interviews, and he kept bringing up the injuries, which is not like Roger. I feel bad. Berdych played the match of his life and had to defend his win."

It's worth noting that whenever a section of Internet comments came into play, fans rushed to Federer's defense -- passionately, almost savagely. How dare writers even question the great man, after all he has done? And there's much to be said for that stance. Can't we allow Federer a few moments of exasperation? He's never been a player to make irrational statements, take fraudulent bathroom breaks, call for a trainer to change the mood, or downplay the performance of an opponent. Surely he has played hurt before, without mentioning it, and it's not as if he was speaking angrily. For years, Federer's mannered honesty was something we greatly appreciated. As one reader noted, "This is the most gentlemanly player ever. He's been at the top for so long, people may unconsciously take pleasure in his fall from grace."

In the end, there is no definitive answer. Federer doesn't deserve to be the court jester, nor should he be reviled, necessarily, for aberrant remarks. We do know for certain that he is vulnerable, a condition he hasn't experienced since his tempestuous teenage years, and that he has drifted well out of character. If Federer loses a tough match at Toronto or Cincinnati, he'll once again enter a tough room full of unsettling questions.

As an unabashed fan of Federer's talent and a first-hand witness to several of his major titles, I'd love to see him win the U.S. Open and confront his critics with that deadliest of weapons, the scoreboard. I would hesitate to predict such a thing, however. Six months of hard evidence suggests otherwise.

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