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Post by janie on Jan 18, 2007 8:33:56 GMT -5
Harkleroad seems to be in some form this week. She's winning in the dubs, as well. Divorce agrees with her! Maybe she can counsel post-PY Justine, if that's what's happening.
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Post by janie on Jan 18, 2007 8:35:04 GMT -5
Meanwhile I'm just relieved that Leena didn't pick ALG as her EB substitute ...
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Post by leelee on Jan 18, 2007 9:44:39 GMT -5
ALG will be if she starts using a brain.
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Post by leelee on Jan 18, 2007 10:03:57 GMT -5
Hey, Yi, type up Day 5!
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Post by aussiestatman on Jan 18, 2007 10:20:06 GMT -5
hi leelee
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Post by :rolleyes: on Jan 18, 2007 13:14:57 GMT -5
I want Justine to stay with PY
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Post by corswandt on Jan 18, 2007 17:35:55 GMT -5
Molik was horrible against that hapless pidgeon she drew on the first round. If Kanepi manages to break her once or twice, she'll win handily. Seems like it went much like this - for a set. I like Molik, but she's playing like Roddick - hold serve, and then on the return games she just junkballs her oponent until (hopefully) she misses.
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Post by leelee on Jan 19, 2007 0:40:40 GMT -5
Molik was horrible against that hapless pidgeon she drew on the first round. If Kanepi manages to break her once or twice, she'll win handily. Seems like it went much like this - for a set. I like Molik, but she's playing like Roddick - hold serve, and then on the return games she just junkballs her oponent until (hopefully) she misses. Roddick doesn't play like that anymore. Now, his strategy is to go to net most of the time, hit weak volleys which is all he can do because he's about the worst volleyer on tour, and force opponents to hit passes. This strategy won't work for long.
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Post by corswandt on Jan 19, 2007 17:17:17 GMT -5
Seems like it went much like this - for a set. I like Molik, but she's playing like Roddick - hold serve, and then on the return games she just junkballs her oponent until (hopefully) she misses. Roddick doesn't play like that anymore. Now, his strategy is to go to net most of the time, hit weak volleys which is all he can do because he's about the worst volleyer on tour, and force opponents to hit passes. This strategy won't work for long. Roddick doesn't really need a strategy. We're talking about someone who can serve so huge that one, sometimes two full sets go by without even a hint of an opportunity of a break. At worst, it's a TB. At best, a demoralising (for his opponent) 6-4 set decided by a single BP.
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