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funny how the admiration started only when he started winning. Its called bandwagoning, look up on the term on dictionary

Well yeah of course people loved him when he started winning. That doesn't mean they're automatically bandwagonners. As i said, people love him because he's a gentleman and a magician on the court and people pay good money to see him play.
 
funny how the admiration started only when he started winning. Its called bandwagoning, look up on the term on dictionary

So basically you hate Rog, because you think you tipped Nadal at a young age to be a superstar before anyone else did, and thus, he is the better player in your eyes regardless of what Roger does, and in turn he must better than the other guy with all the Band-wagon supporters.
 
So basically you hate Rog, because you think you tipped Nadal at a young age to be a superstar before anyone else did, and thus, he is the better player in your eyes regardless of what Roger does, and in turn he must better than the other guy with all the Band-wagon supporters.

Hate is a strong word.I dont hate roger, but just because he is the best it doesnt mean i have to like him.

Let me try once again:

Where were the fed admirers before he had success? now that he is really good everyone is admiring roger? Hell, i bet my house on it that if fed has a year without success all these fans would be the first ones to leave. (thats 80% of fed fans)
 

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Australian 27th seed Sam Stosur made an impressive start to her French Open campaign when she thrashed American Jamea Jackson 6-1 6-2.

Stosur needed just 55 minutes to brush aside the world No.98, breaking her five times to set up a likely second-round clash with Russian Maria Kirilenko, who was leading 6-3 5-0 in her match with Italian Maria Elena Camerin.

Big-serving Australian Chris Guccione won the opening set 8-6 in a tiebreaker before his match with Greek qualifier Konstantinos Economidis was interrupted by rain.

Should Guccione progress, he will almost certainly clash with Spanish ninth seed Tommy Robredo, who led 6-3 6-4 2-1 in his first-round battle with Argentine Sergio Roitman.
Well done Stosur. :thumbsu:
 
Outside the inevitable that Nadal and Fed will meet in the final. Who are people's smokeys in the unlikely event either of these two slip up. I think Davydenko @ $41 is pretty good value as well as Dojkovic. In the womens I think Jankovic will win and Sharapova (seeded 2) @ $21 is pretty good value
 
Guccione suffers from the slower conditions that the rain has brought.

13 aces in one set yesterday, 6 aces over three sets today.

He lost in four.
 
Nadal currently up against Del Potro, should be a good game.

Hewitt just defeated Max Mirnyi 6-3, 6-1, 6-3 in a very convincing performance. :thumbsu:

Roddick is struggling against Igor Andreev and it looks likely to go to a 5th set.

Oh and the Gooch lost, what a joke he is.
 
What a choke from Del Potro. He was serving at 5-3, 30-0 and now Nadal is serving for the set. He got so tight and threw away so many great chances and once you’ve let up Nadal doesn’t let you back in.

But what an amazing talent Del Potro is. He’s so gangly and needs to work on his shot selection but he has unbelievable potential. He generates immense power off both his backhand and forehand, the former especially. Will be one heck of a player in a few years time.

And Andreev just ended Roddick’s French Open campaign in 4 sets; for some reason I thought Roddick won the first two sets. But it was a terrific display from Andreev.
 

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I reckon Oscar Hernandez is not a bad outside shot at 1000-1. Didnt disgrace himself against Nadal in Hamburg and has picked up some quality scalps during the European clay court season so far.

Defeat Kohlschreiber last night and I believe he could suprise further.
 
Superb comeback from Lleyton. Played some quality tennis out there tonight. :thumbsu:

Sam Stosur is also through to the 3rd Round where she will face Nicole Vaidisova. Don't like her chances.


Yeah great win last night :thumbsu: ,No doubt all the Hewitt knockers will jump on him when he gets knocked out which won't be far a way but he has done well so far.

Good to see that sanity has prevailed and the Aus Open surface has been alterered. A good few weeks for Hewitt.
 

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Good to see that sanity has prevailed and the Aus Open surface has been alterered. A good few weeks for Hewitt.

Sanity? How is it sane? You mean they have finally caved in to Hewitt's sooking and are going to make a court just for him.

I hear that it's going to be just like the Hardcourts fron the US open. What is the point of that? Why have two Grand Slams on the same surface?
 
Sanity? How is it sane? You mean they have finally caved in to Hewitt's sooking and are going to make a court just for him.

I hear that it's going to be just like the Hardcourts fron the US open. What is the point of that? Why have two Grand Slams on the same surface?
Do your damn research, it will be the same speed as it was before, with more consistent bounce, better in the heat and will reduce ankle injuries. Roddick, Seles, Davenport and even Rafter have complained in the past about AO's rebound ace. The change to flexipave will benefit all players on tour.
 
Sanity? How is it sane? You mean they have finally caved in to Hewitt's sooking and are going to make a court just for him.

I hear that it's going to be just like the Hardcourts fron the US open. What is the point of that? Why have two Grand Slams on the same surface?

Why shouldn't the Australian Open favour AUSTRALIAN players. The courts should favour the home players. But in this case it doesn't. All it does is reduce the injuries and make the bounce more even!
 

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