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02-04-2013, 07:13 PM
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Re: Were the 2012 GS winners the luckiest in the Open Era?
Yes. Kukushkin, Schwank, Rosol and Young should've been the winners
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02-04-2013, 07:33 PM
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#32
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Re: Were the 2012 GS winners the luckiest in the Open Era?
The is the Golden Era. Any fortune that comes the way of any player is quite simply the will of the gods
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02-05-2013, 02:10 AM
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Re: Were the 2012 GS winners the luckiest in the Open Era?
I swear this forum's obsessed with always claiming people are lucky to win things. They're not lucky, they're all worthy winners.
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02-05-2013, 02:11 AM
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#34
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Re: Were the 2012 GS winners the luckiest in the Open Era?
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Originally Posted by Murray=God
I swear this forum's obsessed with always claiming people are lucky to win things. They're not lucky, they're all worthy winners.
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your username
makes sense that a mugraytard would say that
don't insult religion by calling Mugray a God, mug.
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Originally Posted by Noserer
Nadal of course. He and Djokovic are by far the most likeable members in top 4.
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Originally Posted by Matt01
As a knowledgable tennis fan (unlike some people here), I can tell you exactly that. There are tennis players who have problems with playing indoor tennis because of the different lights, different sounds etc. compared to outdoors and Nadal is obvioulsy one of those players.
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02-05-2013, 02:14 AM
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Re: Were the 2012 GS winners the luckiest in the Open Era?
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Originally Posted by GOATsol
your username
makes sense that a mugraytard would say that
don't insult religion by calling Mugray a God, mug.
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religion is already an insult to humanity
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02-05-2013, 02:18 AM
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#36
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Re: Were the 2012 GS winners the luckiest in the Open Era?
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Originally Posted by GOATsol
your username
makes sense that a mugraytard would say that
don't insult religion by calling Mugray a God, mug.
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02-05-2013, 02:18 AM
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Re: Were the 2012 GS winners the luckiest in the Open Era?
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Originally Posted by Saberq
religion is already an insult to humanity
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No it's not. don't say that
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Noserer
Nadal of course. He and Djokovic are by far the most likeable members in top 4.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Matt01
As a knowledgable tennis fan (unlike some people here), I can tell you exactly that. There are tennis players who have problems with playing indoor tennis because of the different lights, different sounds etc. compared to outdoors and Nadal is obvioulsy one of those players.
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02-05-2013, 02:20 AM
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Re: Were the 2012 GS winners the luckiest in the Open Era?
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Originally Posted by Saberq
religion is already an insult to humanity
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You took the words out of my mouth.
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02-05-2013, 02:20 AM
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Re: Were the 2012 GS winners the luckiest in the Open Era?
Not fussed by religion providing people don't start doing a Michael Chang and linking it with their sport.
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US Open champ Murray, Nalbandian, Gulbis, Raonic, Tsonga, Llodra, Janowicz, Soderling, Rosol, Zverev, Millman, Stepanek
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02-05-2013, 02:21 AM
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Re: Were the 2012 GS winners the luckiest in the Open Era?
Murray isn't responsible for some of the worse things ever done in the history of humanity.
Murray > Religion
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02-05-2013, 02:21 AM
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Re: Were the 2012 GS winners the luckiest in the Open Era?
The only lucky one here is Mugray. Saved by wind 
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02-05-2013, 02:23 AM
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Re: Were the 2012 GS winners the luckiest in the Open Era?
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Originally Posted by BauerAlmeida
Murray isn't responsible for some of the worse things ever done in the history of humanity.
Murray > Religion
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you don't know anything about religion. people who kill in the name of God aren't following the word of God in any religion. they're just idiots.
religion teaches right-conduct, charity, service, etc. when performed correctly.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Noserer
Nadal of course. He and Djokovic are by far the most likeable members in top 4.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Matt01
As a knowledgable tennis fan (unlike some people here), I can tell you exactly that. There are tennis players who have problems with playing indoor tennis because of the different lights, different sounds etc. compared to outdoors and Nadal is obvioulsy one of those players.
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02-05-2013, 02:23 AM
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Re: Were the 2012 GS winners the luckiest in the Open Era?
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Originally Posted by Topspindoctor
The only lucky one here is Mugray. Saved by wind 
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Weren't you a highlander fan now?
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02-05-2013, 02:24 AM
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Re: Were the 2012 GS winners the luckiest in the Open Era?
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Originally Posted by GOATsol
No it's not. don't say that
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of course it is.........evil and poison........worst thing ever created by a human race......it makes Hitler look like a social worker
I hope I dont get banned for this LOL
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02-05-2013, 02:24 AM
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Re: Were the 2012 GS winners the luckiest in the Open Era?
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Originally Posted by Topspindoctor
The only lucky one here is Mugray. Saved by wind 
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tdoc your posts haven't been as funny recently 
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Noserer
Nadal of course. He and Djokovic are by far the most likeable members in top 4.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Matt01
As a knowledgable tennis fan (unlike some people here), I can tell you exactly that. There are tennis players who have problems with playing indoor tennis because of the different lights, different sounds etc. compared to outdoors and Nadal is obvioulsy one of those players.
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