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Post by Maeby Fünke on Jun 3, 2007 17:37:03 GMT -5
CHATRIER - 12:00 Start - Novak Djokovic (SRB)[6] contre Fernando Verdasco (ESP) - Lleyton Hewitt (AUS)[14] contre Rafael Nadal (ESP)[2]
LENGLEN - 12:00 Start - Jonas Bjorkman (SWE) contre Carlos Moya (ESP)[23] - Marcos Baghdatis (CYP)[16] contre Igor Andreev (RUS)
and some other stuff.
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Post by Traveling Man on Jun 4, 2007 7:35:52 GMT -5
LOL. I can see the level of interest. I'd imagine Leena would be supporting Andreev or something.
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Post by Traveling Man on Jun 4, 2007 7:36:34 GMT -5
Geezer Jonas on his way out :/
Djokovic keeping hopes of a dual Serbian Slam alive in Paris. Woot.
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Post by sasha on Jun 4, 2007 7:46:50 GMT -5
LOL. I can see the level of interest. I'd imagine Leena would be supporting Andreev or something. No. Not even I have much interest in today's proceedings. And the matches suck thus far, too.
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Post by janie on Jun 4, 2007 9:54:11 GMT -5
Rafa looking so good good, amazingly making me feel a little bit sorry for Little Lleyton.
J. McEnroe: "This is BY FAR the best Nadal has played in the tournament." This is what Hewie gets, for getting too close in their last meeting. He should have lost meekly then, and he'd be facing a less zoned Rafa today.
He'd still lose, of course. ;D
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Post by janie on Jun 4, 2007 9:55:05 GMT -5
I did not mean to say "good good" but wow, Nadal looks GREAT today
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Post by sasha on Jun 4, 2007 10:28:22 GMT -5
Rafa picked the perfect time to peak. The entire clay season he was off. Which doesn't matter much, I guess.
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Post by Dina on Jun 4, 2007 11:14:42 GMT -5
he's still not playing half as good as he did in Monte Carlo and Barcelona, same as last year great up to Rome semis finals then playing like crap. he needs to play like he did in the second set today for the rest of the tournament
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Post by Brinyi on Jun 4, 2007 12:05:08 GMT -5
Not a bad final 8, and fairly logical too, except for Carlosh.
Andreev would not have been an illogical pick in the Roddick-Bagh-Mayer-Hrbaty group.
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Post by sasha on Jun 4, 2007 13:21:30 GMT -5
Carlosh was the most logical pick in the Blake quarter. If only Kohlchatter didn't waste 10 hours in round 1...
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Post by Brinyi on Jun 4, 2007 14:13:20 GMT -5
I guess, although I would have favoured one of either Berdych or Kohlchatter. The thought of Carlosh in a major quarterfinal would have been a bit weird for me in any bracket!
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Post by lexpretend on Jun 4, 2007 15:32:09 GMT -5
Yeah what happened to Berdych there? It's taken me a week to realise he was upset in round one.
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Post by sasha on Jun 4, 2007 16:45:16 GMT -5
Safarov has to play perfect on clay to win.
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Post by Maeby Fünke on Jun 4, 2007 16:46:46 GMT -5
You mean Safar.
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Post by corswandt on Jun 4, 2007 20:55:52 GMT -5
Every once in a while I actually watch one of Nudd-Ahl's matches, and I always end up regretting it.
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Post by sasha on Jun 4, 2007 21:01:22 GMT -5
Safar doesn't sound right. But, those Czech names, yeah.
Rafa would be a lot more watchable if he didn't take forever during serve games. His matches can go on far too long.
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