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EuroTroll
5th April 2012, 20:00
Any tennis fans out there? I mean, out here. :)

I'm watching S. Williams vs. Erakovic on Eurosport right now. It's not very exciting, but I do like American gray clay.

And the French Open is not ages away.. :cool:

In local news, Kaia Kanepi (who? :confused: :p ) has broken up with her coach, because of a psychiatrist. A good local story, actually. :)

donKey jote
5th April 2012, 20:02
girlie tennis isn't really tennis though, I bet you just watch it for the grunts... :arrows: :erm: :p :andrea:

Mark
5th April 2012, 20:02
Used to watch it a lot back in the day. Pete Samprass, Andre Agassi etc. Not so much now.

EuroTroll
5th April 2012, 20:04
girlie tennis isn't really tennis though, I bet you just watch it for the grunts... :arrows: :erm: :p

That's right, I watch, I listen, and I imagine. :andrea: :p :

EuroTroll
5th April 2012, 20:04
Used to watch it a lot back in the day. Pete Samprass, Andre Agassi etc. Not so much now.

But this is the best age in men's tennis, ever! Or so they say. :)

A.F.F.
5th April 2012, 21:47
Unbelievable, I never watch tennis but today, hinted by an article from newspaper, I watched clips from youtube where Andy Roddick? imitated different female and male tennis players. After that I watched banned commercials :)

ShiftingGears
6th April 2012, 00:41
The free-to-air tennis coverage in Australia isn't great outside of the Australian Open. Most recent match I watched was Nadal vs Djokovic in the Australian Open final this year. Absolutely insane. I think Djokovic has a really good chance of getting the calendar year grand slam this year, and to be honest I was amazed that it was Federer who stopped him in the French Open last year. Definitely one to watch.

EuroTroll
6th April 2012, 07:05
Unbelievable, I never watch tennis but today, hinted by an article from newspaper, I watched clips from youtube where Andy Roddick? imitated different female and male tennis players.

Yes, Roddick is very funny in exhibition matches. :up: Djokovic (the current world no. 1) is good too!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1XDj4d7nKw&feature=player_embedded

EuroTroll
6th April 2012, 07:12
The free-to-air tennis coverage in Australia isn't great outside of the Australian Open. Most recent match I watched was Nadal vs Djokovic in the Australian Open final this year. Absolutely insane. I think Djokovic has a really good chance of getting the calendar year grand slam this year, and to be honest I was amazed that it was Federer who stopped him in the French Open last year. Definitely one to watch.

Sorry to hear your coverage isn't great.

To be honest, I don't believe Djokovic will do the calendar grand slam. It's just such a difficult feat. Obviously, as it hasn't been done since 1969. :)

gadjo_dilo
6th April 2012, 07:30
Used to be a big fan. I even had a notebook where I wrote the results of all tournaments,
The book "It would have been too nice" by our golden couple Ilie Nastase-Ion Tiriac was one of my favs and I knew it by heart.

These days I lost interest in tennis as we have no more good players.

A.F.F.
6th April 2012, 09:43
These days I lost interest in tennis as we have no more good players.

And I as we have no more good looking female players :D

EuroTroll
6th April 2012, 09:47
And I as we have no more good looking female players :D

Blasphemy! :devil:

Should I post some pics of Maria Sharapova, Ana Ivanovic, etc.? :D

gadjo_dilo
6th April 2012, 10:04
These days I lost interest in tennis as we have no more good players.

To set the record straight: no more good players in my country.

Now I recall another stupid thing I did when I was a child: stayed for about 2 hours at a queue just to catch a glimpse of the Davis Cup. What times....We played the final....And lost it......

EuroTroll
6th April 2012, 10:33
To set the record straight: no more good players in my country.

Now I recall another stupid thing I did when I was a child: stayed for about 2 hours at a queue just to catch a glimpse of the Davis Cup. What times....We played the final....And lost it......

Doesn't sound stupid to me at all. :up:

And Romania actually have a couple of very competent woman players nowadays. Noone of the calibre of Ilie Nastase, of course, but you're not doing too badly.

gadjo_dilo
6th April 2012, 10:47
And Romania actually have a couple of very competent woman players nowadays. Noone of the calibre of Ilie Nastase, of course, but you're not doing too badly.

But none of them is able to win a great tournament. Not even able to get to the semifinals.

A.F.F.
6th April 2012, 12:26
Blasphemy! :devil:

Should I post some pics of Maria Sharapova, Ana Ivanovic, etc.? :D

Don't bother, I probebly have them in my harddisk already :p

EuroTroll
14th April 2012, 15:35
So, Djokovic wins Miami beating Murray in the final. Did anyone watch it? I only saw the highlights, and they were obviously brilliant. :)

Now, onto the red stuff! :cool: The French Open is likely to be very exciting this year, with Djokovic trying to achieve a career Grand Slam and be the first man since forever to hold all four Grand Slam titles.

N4D13
18th April 2012, 01:19
So, Djokovic wins Miami beating Murray in the final. Did anyone watch it? I only saw the highlights, and they were obviously brilliant. :)

Now, onto the red stuff! :cool: The French Open is likely to be very exciting this year, with Djokovic trying to achieve a career Grand Slam and be the first man since forever to hold all four Grand Slam titles.
Nadal is looking stronger than he did in 2011. I'd still expect him to prevail in the French Open and give Novak a tougher time in whatever matches they play. But it obviously depends on whether they will be able to keep up their playing level. Djokovic will almost certainly maintain it, but I'm not so sure about Nadal, as he usually has some ups and downs due to injuries.

EuroTroll
18th April 2012, 19:41
I guess the Australian Open showed that they are very close. Looking forward to some epic battles on the clay! :cool:

N4D13
18th April 2012, 20:23
I guess the Australian Open showed that they are very close. Looking forward to some epic battles on the clay! :cool:
Yup. I'm wishing Rafa can make it eight in a row in Monte-Carlo. Vamos Rafa! ;)

EuroTroll
18th April 2012, 20:43
Vamos Rafa! ;)

I say, Vamos Roger! ;) :p

N4D13
18th April 2012, 23:11
I say, Vamos Roger! ;) :p
I'm fairly sure that should be something like Allez Roger.

Fortunately for Nadal's chances, he's not playing Monte Carlo. :P

EuroTroll
19th April 2012, 09:37
Ah, I didn't know Federer is missing Monte Carlo. :s Do you know the reason?

I did, however, know that he was not Spanish. :D

N4D13
19th April 2012, 16:09
Ah, I didn't know Federer is missing Monte Carlo. :s Do you know the reason?

I did, however, know that he was not Spanish. :D
I believe that Roger hasn't played the Monte Carlo tournament the last few years, as it's not mandatory to play there, which is not the case with the other tournaments. And after Monte Carlo, Rome, Madrid and the French Open will come, so it looks like this might be the reason why he's decided to skip Monte Carlo. ;)

Garry Walker
21st April 2012, 13:46
I believe that Roger hasn't played the Monte Carlo tournament the last few years, as it's not mandatory to play there, which is not the case with the other tournaments. And after Monte Carlo, Rome, Madrid and the French Open will come, so it looks like this might be the reason why he's decided to skip Monte Carlo. ;)

He played MC last year, but wanted to rest this year.

N4D13
21st April 2012, 17:28
Well, it seems we're in for (yet another) final between Djokovic and Nadal. Djokovic has been rather inconsistent this week, but he can't be blamed, as his grandfather passed away just one or two years ago and he was the man who introduced Novak to tennis. It can't have been easy for Nole to play against Dolgopolov being told that his grandfather had died just a few hours before the match.

Meanwhile, Nadal hasn't been playing his best tennis either, but it has been enough to get him into the final. While he is the king of clay and all that stuff and he's won seven straight Monte Carlo crowns, I'd still expect Djokovic to mount a touch challenge. Novak might not be at his best this week, but he's still Novak Djokovic and he's managed to beat Nadal in quite a few consecutive matches. I'm expecting Rafa to win, but it's going to be close.

donKey jote
22nd April 2012, 15:30
Nadal, at last ! :D

EuroTroll
22nd April 2012, 18:20
Judging by the score, it was quite a thumping. :eek: Well done Rafa! :up:

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N4D13
23rd April 2012, 14:55
I couldn't watch the match yesterday, but it seems that there wasn't much of a match, just Nadal being Nadal and Djokovic not doing much to stop him. However, I'd expect Nole to beat Nadal on clay sooner than later. I wouldn't be surprised if Novak's victory came in Rome or Madrid.

Garry Walker
23rd April 2012, 21:34
I couldn't watch the match yesterday, but it seems that there wasn't much of a match, just Nadal being Nadal and Djokovic not doing much to stop him. However, I'd expect Nole to beat Nadal on clay sooner than later. I wouldn't be surprised if Novak's victory came in Rome or Madrid.


Judging by the score, it was quite a thumping. :eek: Well done Rafa! :up:

This match was all about Nadal doing his usual moonballing and Djokovic just mentally being somewhere else (for obvious reasons). Djokovic played the worst match he has played for the last 1,5 years.

BleAivano
27th April 2012, 17:02
girlie tennis isn't really tennis though, I bet you just watch it for the grunts... :arrows: :erm: :p :andrea:

on the contrary i usually stop watching when the grunting begins. Imo its a big disgrace for the sport and the players.
tbh i think it should be banned since they players themselves admitted that they do it on purpose just to try to psych
the opponent.

10th May 2012, 04:34
I love tennis and I love Nadal!

N4D13
10th May 2012, 15:42
Nadal is playing a horrible match against Verdasco. He's lost the first set, 6-3, which he hasn't played well at all. Let's hope he can fix it in time. ;)

BleAivano
2nd June 2012, 20:31
Both Wozniacki and Schiavone have been eliminate today.

Woz lost against Estonian player Kaia Kanepi, while Schiavone lost against Varvara Lepchenko USA.

There have been allot of surpize losses in the 3rd round:
Ivanovic, A. Radwanska, Wozniacki, Schiavone, Görges (trailing 2-5 in 3rd set).
The Men's Singles Draw - Roland Garros 2012 (http://www.rolandgarros.com/en_FR/scores/draws/ws/r3s1.html)

N4D13
8th June 2012, 13:26
I believe that Nadal is the strongest clay-court player that there has ever been. He makes winning Roland Garros look extremely easy, and he's utterly destroying his rivals one after another. Watching his matches on clay becomes boring because there's no emotion at all - he just plays so well that you know that there's only one way the match would finish. He doesn't seem to have any competition whatsoever on clay.

I know it's not the final yet, but he's been destroying Ferrer, and after seeing Novak and Roger's last matches, who would believe that they really have a significant chance of beating Rafa? His level is absolutely ridiculous.

Garry Walker
8th June 2012, 21:06
I believe that Nadal is the strongest clay-court player that there has ever been. He makes winning Roland Garros look extremely easy, and he's utterly destroying his rivals one after another. Watching his matches on clay becomes boring because there's no emotion at all - he just plays so well that you know that there's only one way the match would finish. He doesn't seem to have any competition whatsoever on clay.

I know it's not the final yet, but he's been destroying Ferrer, and after seeing Novak and Roger's last matches, who would believe that they really have a significant chance of beating Rafa? His level is absolutely ridiculous.
Well, it is Novak vs Rafa on sunday. Hopefully it will be a great match and hopefully Novak will beat Rafa, but tbh, I don't find it that likely. Roland Garros just suits Rafa so well and Novak is not playing as well as he was last year.

odykas
8th June 2012, 22:29
Nadal who? :p :
I only know Miguel Angel Nadal (aka the beast)

http://www.kidssport.ch/data/dataimages/Upload/miguel-nadal.jpg

BleAivano
8th July 2012, 18:21
Roger Federer winner of Wimbledon and the new world no 1. what to say other then [attachment=1:3q9co9jd]bowdown_smilie.gif[/attachment:3q9co9jd]

N4D13
8th July 2012, 18:48
Roger Federer winner of Wimbledon and the new world no 1. what to say other then 2976
He's one of the greatest, if not the greatest. What a huge match he's done today. It looks as though Britain will have to wait at least until Roger retires to win a Grand Slam. :p

Garry Walker
9th July 2012, 19:55
He's one of the greatest, if not the greatest.

I don't think there is any question that he is the greatest of all times and also so enjoyable to watch, unlike Sampras.

BleAivano
11th July 2012, 16:54
Imo the only weakness that Federer have is that his head sometimes fails him.
Ive seen him play a superb first set then suddenly his game just collapses.

The two occasions that i can remember is once against Nadal at the Roland Garros final
wher Federer played brilliantly in the first set just to lose it all in the remaining sets.

The other occasion is very similar. Fed play a fantastic first set against del Potro in the US Open
final a few years ago. Federer then seemed to "stop" playing and del Potro could turn it around and win.

Garry Walker
1st September 2012, 12:02
Imo the only weakness that Federer have is that his head sometimes fails him.
Ive seen him play a superb first set then suddenly his game just collapses.

The two occasions that i can remember is once against Nadal at the Roland Garros final
wher Federer played brilliantly in the first set just to lose it all in the remaining sets.

The other occasion is very similar. Fed play a fantastic first set against del Potro in the US Open
final a few years ago. Federer then seemed to "stop" playing and del Potro could turn it around and win.

Federer is one of the mentally strongest players in the world. But yes, even he has his share of mental blunders.

Anyone watching US Open? I am predicting Djokovic-Murray final this time.

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BleAivano
19th October 2012, 22:19
time to dig this thread up from the deep archives. ;)

Just wanted to say that its great to see Sofia Arvidsson play so well again. She have taken two fine scalps so for this
week in the Kremlin Cup in Moscow. She defated Marion Bartoli in the 2nd round and today she defeated
Maria Kirilenko.w. :beer: Sofia will play Caro Wozniacki on the semi final tomorrow.

Ana Ivanovic and Samatha Stosur will meet in the other semi final. Fingers crossed for a final between Sofia and Ana with Sofia as the winner.