I would love for TIMBLEDON 2006 to happen. I would cry with happiness.
I still have faith. Maybe all the pressure being on Murray instead of Tim, plus some home cooking (coughcough) at Wimbledon may help Tim win it? You never know.
GO TIM!
Incidentally, I was wondering if anyone has seen recent pics of Rosie and Olivia? I imagine they would be very cute
I would love for TIMBLEDON 2006 to happen. I would cry with happiness.
I still have faith. Maybe all the pressure being on Murray instead of Tim, plus some home cooking (coughcough) at Wimbledon may help Tim win it? You never know.
GO TIM!
Incidentally, I was wondering if anyone has seen recent pics of Rosie and Olivia? I imagine they would be very cute
First off all I want to say that I JUST LOVE TIM'S GAME! It's awesome. I do miss such a beautiful, clever and pure game nowadays. But likely we have TIM!
I was watching (again) his dubai match against Nadal and I think that he's got more chances to beat him, than let's say Roger has (Roger is still my fave. Sorry guys but anyhow i think Tim's game style (or may be less pressure) is more efficient against Nadal).
Anyhow I'm happy about the fact that Tim is still on tour, and really hope he's not going to retire any soon.
Anybody think he'll beat Schricapan? I think both players have the capability to be amazing and beat anybody on their day, but it depends on what happens on the day.
Hmmm i really don't know, i think Paradorn, his damn name :lol: might beat Tim if he's on it, he has a huge forehand. I believe in you still timmy!! :lol: Come on!!!
Great to see so many Tim fans from other countries as well as GB. When on song he is one of the greats to watch. I've followed his career for ten years now.
Feeling a bit `down' having just seen him hobble off court at Basle with a dodgy knee having narrowly lost againsr Wawrinka. Really annoys me when commentators go on about his age.......
I totally agree with you Coral, he's still an amazing player and it's great he can still be at such a high standard. Hope his knee injury isn't too serious
Wimbledon -- what does one have to do to get tickets? for Centre Court? for Court 1? for other courts? Is it necessary to line up overnight in a tent? If you line up early in the morning [as in before 8.00am] what kind of tickets can you hope to get? Which days can you line up for tickets, e.g., is it possible to do this and get tickets for R16 and beyond?
I realize that there are many restrictions, etc. but I would appreciate any info from experienced Wimby-goers, whether here or in a PM.
Sorry i can't answer that question Rogifan but some more news about Tim, his next tournament will be the Open 13, Marseille Good luck for it Tim and hope you're fit by then
Horrible It is probably the best clay court he could want to face Almagro on...but he won't win the match from the back of the court. If he charges the net he'll probably get passed a lot. Very tough match, but I won't be shocked to see him win it...it is possible, but chances aren't high. Federer R2 is, well.... top 50 Tim
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