Yeah, I bet endless moonball exchanges appeal to bigger number of people.
You don't know what a moonball is because otherwise you wouldn't post such crap
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Yeah great that they're slowing indoor surfaces so-called 'Edberg fan'
Edberg and Rafter played classical games where the ball went over the net more than once but all service-mugs like Sampras and Ivanovic (and to a lesser extent also Federer) ruined it.
Edberg and Rafter played classical games where the ball went over the net more than once but all service-mugs like Sampras and Ivanovic (and to a lesser extent also Federer) ruined it.
I think in particular Federer's success never mind Goran's Olympic performance in Barcelona and Pete's slower court wins render that a scheiße statement
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I think in particular Federer's success never mind Goran's Olympic performance in Barcelona and Pete's slower court wins render that a scheiße statement
+1
But why did you use 'scheiße'
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I also like: Wawrinka | Tsonga | Tipsarevic | Isner | Raonic | Baker
If a player was good enough then they adjusted to the surface challenges, which don't exist anymore.
They could easily speed up the surfaces and it won't be all serve, penalty shootout tennis.
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I definitely would have preferred Gaba winning as he needs the points much more, but Jan would have beaten him anyway. I expect Hajek to destroy Machado, like 6-1 6-2.
I think in particular Federer's success never mind Goran's Olympic performance in Barcelona and Pete's slower court wins render that a scheiße statement
Not sure if anyone has mentioned this yet, but they've slowed down the courts this year at Paris.
After last year, I was expecting this to happen, but it's still annoying.
According to the tournament director, it's still by no means slow, and will reward attacking, agressive tennis (my paraphrasing of the French).
Apparently to help the transition to the uber-slow WTF.
If it's as slow as Basel, I will shed a tear... last year's Paris was amazing.
__________________ Federer |Söderling | Fish |most of the Germans
I also like: Wawrinka | Tsonga | Tipsarevic | Isner | Raonic | Baker
So, what are the first impressions about Bercy? Medium? The Muller-Anderson match isn't filled with aces, but players seem to be holding serve quite nicely.
According to Aga Radwanska it was slow and such are my impressions aswell.
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So, what are the first impressions about Bercy? Medium? The Muller-Anderson match isn't filled with aces, but players seem to be holding serve quite nicely.
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@wimby88 We don't avoid the question. The courts are slower this year to resemble the court of the O2 arena of London (home of the Masters)