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*Official* Tennis Thread

Magrat Garlick

Rather Mad Witch
Haha, well Jono posts about 800 times more on tennis than I do.

Most comments since his win haven't been especially happy about his success I thought. Argentinian and all that.
Probably fair. Might be a UK thing with the Argentinians, though. Struggle to see what he's done personally to make other people dislike him.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
jono may be due to the fact that he don't like Federer
I don't dislike Federer. It seems that way because I often pay him out here, but I think he's a ****ing legend.

I just call it how I see it.
but then how can he like a guy who trashed nadal :ph34r:
My favourite player lost to my 2nd favourite... all good :)
Neither did Jono.
Yes I did.

$4 was very generous. Plus I backed him at the start of the tournament, along with Nadal, Djokovic and Roddick. I then layed against them winning the further they got.

Wishing I didn't lay against Del Potro now (did it before the semis). Should have had faith in him :(
 
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grecian

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Probably fair. Might be a UK thing with the Argentinians, though. Struggle to see what he's done personally to make other people dislike him.
I have no problem with Argentinians outside the football world. The two Diegos have rather soured me on them in that sphere.

I like del Potro, he stood up incredibly against Roger last night, didn't buckle and kept hitting incredible shots, Fed seemed utterly bamboozled by the variations at times. Hope he becomes world number 1 actually, never warmed to Rafa much for some reason
 

Simon

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I have no problem with Argentinians outside the football world. The two Diegos have rather soured me on them in that sphere.

I like del Potro, he stood up incredibly against Roger last night, didn't buckle and kept hitting incredible shots, Fed seemed utterly bamboozled by the variations at times. Hope he becomes world number 1 actually, never warmed to Rafa much for some reason
The Argentine's have gotten a bad reputation in the tennis world in the past 10 years or so mainly due to the number of them being busted for drug offences. Some of them have obviously also been involved with a number of on court spats with Lleyton Hewitt which pretty much automatically makes them hated in Australia.

I always liked Coria and Del Potro seems to be a generally good guy so they aren't all bad.
 

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
The Argentine's have gotten a bad reputation in the tennis world in the past 10 years or so mainly due to the number of them being busted for drug offences. Some of them have obviously also been involved with a number of on court spats with Lleyton Hewitt which pretty much automatically makes them hated in Australia.

I always liked Coria and Del Potro seems to be a generally good guy so they aren't all bad.
I see what you did there. :ph34r:
 

ripper868

International Coach
The Argentine's have gotten a bad reputation in the tennis world in the past 10 years or so mainly due to the number of them being busted for drug offences. Some of them have obviously also been involved with a number of on court spats with Lleyton Hewitt which pretty much automatically makes them hated in Australia.

I always liked Coria and Del Potro seems to be a generally good guy so they aren't all bad.
Made me like them more tbh, Hewitt=Grub
 

Adamc

Cricketer Of The Year
Haha, read this.

As Team Hewitt tells it, several phone calls were made to Tomic, his father and an IMG agent on the Saturday evening, asking if Tomic would hit at 1pm the following day.

There was no response, but the 16-year-old was present when Hewitt arrived to practise, his physiotherapist Ivan Gutierrez making the approach to the Tomic entourage.

''We turned up and saw the Tomics around and we thought, 'Oh, maybe they got our message, and they were there to hit with Lleyton','' Drysdale said, ''so Ivan went over to Bernard's trainer at the time, Rudy [Sopko] and said 'Is Bernard here to hit?'. Rudy knew nothing of it but said 'Look, Bernard's looking for a practice partner and I think Bernard would like to do it', but then the agent came in and said, 'No, he's not hitting with Lleyton, Lleyton's not good enough'.

''They were his words: 'Lleyton's not good enough' and we just about dropped on the spot. We were pretty dumbfounded. Lleyton just could not believe it, and the more he thought about it the angrier he got about it.''

Salting the wound was a subsequent conversation with Spain's Juan Carlos Ferrero at courtside. ''Ivan asked if he was available to practise at one o'clock and Juan Carlos said, 'No, no, I've got a practice partner, but that young Australian kid Tomic, he just came and asked me to hit, why don't you ask him?','' Drysdale said.
 

Simon

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Lleyton has gotten back to number 26 this week so he's improving again. He's clearly not top 5 or 6 quality as we have seen with those guys, but I'd suggest he's every bit as good as Simon, Soderling, Monfils and all those other guys floating around 9-16 in the world.
He just needs to keep winning matches and getting fit so he can get back up there in the rankings thus avoiding top 8 players until the quarter finals in big tournaments.
 

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
Davis Cup overnight, Karlovic fired down 78 aces and still lost to Stepanek in five hours and fifty-nine minutes! Radek took it 6-7(5), 7-6(5), 7-6(6), 6-7(2), 16-14.
 

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