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*Official* Tennis Thread

grecian

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Maybe. But we went a whole year where every 1,000 event was won by either Djokovic or Nadal, just a couple of months ago. Grass isn't any of the big three's top surface and never has been, so I'm not sure how much of it is an overall dip.
Oz Open still played on grass is it? TBH it has been Murray's best surface over the last couple of years. His best final in grand-slams up to then, quickly followed by the Olympics, Queens then Wimbledon.

I just think they're not at the same level of omnipotence that they seemed to be for a while there. Wouldn't at all surprise me if Djok wins this and one of them win the USOpen, but apart from on clay, the field seems to be narrowing.
 

Cabinet96

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Is there standard dropping or are the outside pack just improving?

Edit: Like all questions like that the answer is probably both tbh.
 

Jono

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Grecian is right about Novak but I think Murray's just not hit the same level since his injury.

Rafa is interesting because he made 3 Slam finals in a row, 2 of which were this year, but then has lost at the 1000s and 500s to players he usually wouldn't.

So on the whole grecian is right you'd say, but mainly because of Novak, who tends to let players outside the big 3-4 into the match more than he did from 2011-2013.
 

flibbertyjibber

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In other words Novak has become human, Murray isn't what he was since injury and injuries have caught up with Rafa slightly.
 

Jono

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FMD the Aussie comms talk about "negative energy" and "body language" so much.

Doesn't seem to affect Novak ffs
 

Burgey

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It's a big "**** you" to Seven digital, which is the only station whose signal has died in the arse where I am right now.
 

Burgey

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Seriously Queensland, take your reef, beaches and rainforest and stick them up a Cassowary's cloaca. No signal? ****ing two headed ****s.
 

grecian

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Cool Sachin fans are spamming Maria Sharapova's facebook page, they really are the cool guys of the internet aren't they?

I mean who would have thought the Russian-American wouldn't know who an Indian Test Cricketer was?
 

social

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Djok is such a boring player

Obviously he is incredibly gifted but IMO he has been very lucky to be at the top of his game when Fed is on the wane, Rafa suffering injuries and before the young giants reach their peak
 
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Jono

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:laugh:

That is the worst opinion ever.

Injuries were not affecting Rafa in 2011. He was in career best form heading into that year. And Novak just became way better - a level no one has reached.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
And who are these young giants? Raonic and Nishikori will not come close to what Djokovic is. So other than Dimitrov, who are these so called future greats?
 

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