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*Official* Tennis Thread

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A couple of nice smash winners there for Falla. Good to see he's not completely disheartened.
 

pasag

RTDAS
If they had that interview with Fed just a minute later, would have had him watching Chile's goal. WOuld have made for interesting TV. Anyways, v.gracious stuff as usual.
 

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
Was going to watch Federer/Falla, but Fox ruin the result with that ****ing ticker at the bottom. ****ing unacceptable to have this **** on a four hour delay.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Wow, poor Falla.

By the way guys, I'm sure the match was exciting (only saw the first 3 sets), but to claim it was one of the best of the year is a massive stretch. Riddled with unforced errors.

Davydenko came back from 2 sets down! Huge.

Cilic and Wawrinka knocked out! WTF?

Luczkac knocked out Robredo :laugh:
 
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Flyonthewall

U19 Captain
Wow, poor Falla.

By the way guys, I'm sure the match was exciting (only saw the first 3 sets), but to claim it was one of the best of the year is a massive stretch. Riddled with unforced errors.

Davydenko came back from 2 sets down! Huge.

Cilic and Wawrinka knocked out! WTF?

Luczkac knocked out Robredo :laugh:
Wasn't aware that anyone had said about the match being one of the best of the year? It was pretty damn exciting though, regardless of the unforced errors (although I do agree, I can't recall Federer hitting as many double-faults in a game as he did today, or at least it can't have happened often). Davydenko's comeback was arguably even better though.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Wasn't aware that anyone had said about the match being one of the best of the year? It was pretty damn exciting though, regardless of the unforced errors (although I do agree, I can't recall Federer hitting as many double-faults in a game as he did today, or at least it can't have happened often). Davydenko's comeback was arguably even better though.
Bobisback said it was the most watchable tennis match since last year's final, which would be the best in almost 12 months.

But fair enough, 'watchable' is subjective. I understand that. Just think there have been much better quality matches that also had the excitement factor.
 
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Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Well he won.

Sam Stosur better win this match. Kanepi is pure "hit winners but cbf moving cos im chubby"
 

Dydl

International Debutant
Wow, Sam Stosur really can't play on grass. :(

It's an interesting twist this; both French Open finalists out in the first round.
 

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