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05-15-2009, 12:12 AM
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Re: Gaston vs. Hewitt RG 2004 special treat
It's somehow risky to label some people as jerks and let others off the hook.
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05-15-2009, 07:44 AM
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yawn
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Re: Gaston vs. Hewitt RG 2004 special treat
I don't easily label someone a jerk, Getta  This only happens if I see things I don't like at all several times, so it's not like they don't get a chance. And I'm not afraid to admit it if they prove me wrong afterwards (which in this case hasn't happened yet  )
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05-15-2009, 02:27 PM
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Re: Gaston vs. Hewitt RG 2004 special treat
I am not sure, as per usual, but, i think Getta may have been referring to Lleyton Hewitt calling all australian tennis fans jerks - because, they are jerks and it was better for Lleyton to label them all jerks because australian tennis fans are in fact, jerks... No one should miss out on such a label... Lleyton treats all his countrymen the with the same beating stick of equality...
and... for that... i will label Lleyton as harsh... harsh... but fair...
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12-10-2010, 10:42 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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Re: Gaston vs. Hewitt RG 2004 special treat
Hewitt always had respect for Gaudio, too bad I can't find their match from Barcelona where Gaston gave him a beatdown when Hewitt was #1.
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“ On Nadal bumping him on the changeover, Rosol said: "It's ok, he wanted to take my concentration; I knew he would try something".
Wilander on Dimitrov - "He has mind set on imitating Federer and yes it looks good. But he has no idea what to do on the court".
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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.
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Machado wins 6-2 6-1
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01-03-2011, 07:08 AM
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Re: Gaston vs. Hewitt RG 2004 special treat
Thanks a lot for this, AJ! Never really got the chance to see the match, at that day I was a 13 year old kid and about tennis I knew probably as much as that it's played with a yellow ball. 
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Ruben Ramirez-Hidalgo is an intruiging player. A complete nobody who near the age of 30 worked himself up to be a competitive claycourter (2006-2007), beating Ferrer at RG, leading Federer 5-1 in the final set in Masters Series tournament.
His playing style is also of interest, he is the most technically pure moonballer on the tour
miles ahead of Nadal in esthetic terms, complete with a never-failing trademark grunt. A legend.
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i sit on central court in the front row, turn my head back over whole stand and the vip lounge above and see RRHs moonballs from court #2
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02-09-2011, 10:31 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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Re: Gaston vs. Hewitt RG 2004 special treat
Glad you are able to appreciate it now, it was just a lesson in claycourt tennis.
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“ On Nadal bumping him on the changeover, Rosol said: "It's ok, he wanted to take my concentration; I knew he would try something".
Wilander on Dimitrov - "He has mind set on imitating Federer and yes it looks good. But he has no idea what to do on the court".
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Originally Posted by Filo V.
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.
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Machado wins 6-2 6-1
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