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Roddick will play Ferrer today and its gonna be tough. Ferrer is in the form of his life.
Amadeo wrote:JustEnjoytheMusic wrote:Hesky wrote:I just don't like Andy Murray, at all.
Who does ? When he comes close to lose, he always acts as if something hurts him and then when manages to bounce back, that "pain" is gone all of a sudden. And he doesn't respect other players. It's good to be confident about your own skills, but dismissing others is sort of a no-no for me.
I've seen Djokovic do this plenty of times before. He did it in his semi-final against Murray in the Australian Open.
What evidence do you have that Murray doesn't respect the other players? In most interviews, he has nothing but praise for Nadal, Federer and Djokovic.
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Roddick will play Ferrer today and its gonna be tough. Ferrer is in the form of his life.
JustEnjoytheMusic wrote:Hesky wrote:I just don't like Andy Murray, at all.
Who does ? When he comes close to lose, he always acts as if something hurts him and then when manages to bounce back, that "pain" is gone all of a sudden. And he doesn't respect other players. It's good to be confident about your own skills, but dismissing others is sort of a no-no for me.
I've been an avid fan of tennis and especially Federer (I'm Swiss, so that's a given - one of the few internationally successful sportsmen we have and definitely the best we EVER had) since 2006. However, Nadal and Djokovic deserve a whole lot of respect (and I like their personalities - the all three of them seem to respect each other very much; at least, now they do. There was greater rivalry between Nadal and Federer when they were younger and than between Federer and Djokovic when Nole was climbing on top). Federer/Djokovic matches are always exciting - both have a fast, offensive style. I'm not too fond of Nadal's style, but the way he's capable of hitting the lines from impossible angles is mind-blowing (and frustrating if you root for the other player).
I'm hoping for Federer, of course, but the way Djokovic has been playing lately it's hard to imagine another outcome than him winning. However, tennis is nothing if not unpredictable. I'm looking forward to the outcome.
MikeNUFC wrote:Yeah, Nadal's style is one of the most irritating in the sport. His slowing of the game down at every opportunity is a joke. In that Rosol match he was moaning to the umpire because Rosol was moving around when Nadal was serving. I mean, really?
This is probably the most interesting Wimbledon for years because all the top players look beatable, and everyone on Nadal's half is realising what a chance they have now. Especially players like Ferrer, Del Potro and Tsonga.
It'll still probably be a Murray/Djok final but it's more interesting than usual. I'd absolutely love Federer to win more Wimbledon.
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