10-12-2012, 04:06 PM
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Location: Buenos Aires
Age: 32
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Re: Why are ballbashers more highly regarded than tacticians like Murray?
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Originally Posted by Sapeod
You should give up then. From your posts, I can tell you don't understand much of anything so trying to understand me won't work.
When what I have to reply to is, for the most part, nonsense, it deserves the response it gets.
As I said, if something is garbage, it's treated as such.
I actually prefer red to green.
Perhaps because he's not a pusher and anyone who says so is wrong? You don't need to call him a tactician if you don't want to (he is though), but he is very obviously not a pusher.
Laughing at the suggestion that Andy is a tactician is insulting. He's nothing but a tactician.
And, what a surprise, you're wrong. Don't even compare Del Potro's "tactics" to Andy's. That's insulting and nonsense.
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the biggest insult here is mugray winning a GS being a non-tactician pusher helped by wind. Biggest disgrace for tennis. Tennis died last september.
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