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Roland Garros - Day 10
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Thought I'd take my turn.
Djokovic v Tsonga.
Could stretch Noles nerves, as he'll have the crowd very much against him, which he's been known to be a bit funny about. Djokovic in 4.
Federer v Del Potro.
Fed may approach this with more confidence than he would have Berdych, as he seems to have been owning JMDP this year. Then again, he did him up like a kipper at AO 2009 and was lucky to get past him at the French. The cold damp conditions may help Del Boy too. However I think Federer will move the big man around more than he likes. Fed in 4, maybe 5 though I think it may be one of those annoying matches where he looks weak.
Do I have to do the Womens? No, I should;
Cibulkova v Stosaur
Stosaur. In 3 interminable sets.
Errani v Kerber
I have no idea who these people are.
Thought I'd take my turn.
Djokovic v Tsonga.
Could stretch Noles nerves, as he'll have the crowd very much against him, which he's been known to be a bit funny about. Djokovic in 4.
Federer v Del Potro.
Fed may approach this with more confidence than he would have Berdych, as he seems to have been owning JMDP this year. Then again, he did him up like a kipper at AO 2009 and was lucky to get past him at the French. The cold damp conditions may help Del Boy too. However I think Federer will move the big man around more than he likes. Fed in 4, maybe 5 though I think it may be one of those annoying matches where he looks weak.
Do I have to do the Womens? No, I should;
Cibulkova v Stosaur
Stosaur. In 3 interminable sets.
Errani v Kerber
I have no idea who these people are.
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bogbrush- Posts : 11169
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The problem is that the court is so heavy Tsonga can't hit through it anymore
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The posters asking the question whether Tsonga can win a slam or not, should now have their answer.
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You have to love the hypers telling us how Nole's new level was the best in the game.
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Nore Staat wrote:Bagel for Mr Tsonga coming up.
If you say so...
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Hard to decide who looks the most vulnerable out of Federer and Djokovic.
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You feel the winner is Federer here...
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Only believed by fanboys and people who've never watched the game. Or people who are both.Josiah Maiestas wrote:You have to love the hypers telling us how Nole's new level was the best in the game.
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Two 5-set matches today, unlike tomorrow when they will be easier for the respective winners.
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With 3 days to rest? It's irrelevant. Especially as Djokovic's game is based on the ability to run forever.lydian wrote:You feel the winner is Federer here...
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lydian wrote:You feel the winner is Federer here...
Not at all.
He struggled with Delpo and has struggled all week.
Don't think anyone will be able to pick a winner from Djokovic/Federer
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LK, I mean in that JWT and Djokovic are wearing each other out here...Federer can only be a beneficiary come Thurs.
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bogbrush wrote:With 3 days to rest? It's irrelevant. Especially as Djokovic's game is based on the ability to run forever.lydian wrote:You feel the winner is Federer here...
Yeah.. unless this goes to 28-26 in the fifth this will have no bearing whatsoever on Friday's semi.
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lydian wrote:LK, I mean in that JWT and Djokovic are wearing each other out here...Federer can only be a beneficiary come Thurs.
Federer came through a 5 setter lydian!! He nearly wilted in the 5th against a one legged man!!
Very much equal.
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The huffing and puffing fromDjokovic is such bull, he canstillcomfortably reach everything.
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Besides Djokovic (who looks like the likely winner) played five hrs against Murray and then 2 days later played 6 hrs against Nadal and won both matches. Both of those encounters were more brutal than this.
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Not sure this match is quite over yet. Djokovic seems to have lost a bit of his punch in the last couple of games, if Tsonga can up his level to the one he showed in the previous 3 sets he could just get back into this...
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Mike Selig wrote:Not sure this match is quite over yet. Djokovic seems to have lost a bit of his punch in the last couple of games, if Tsonga can up his level to the one he showed in the previous 3 sets he could just get back into this...
You don't watch much tennis do you
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I'd say it was more like a 3.5 setter, Delpo was cooked after set2 knee-wise.
The point is that Federer needs as tired as possible an opponent on Thurs as I don't rate his chances against a fresher Novak or Jo-W. Anyway...looks like its the semi people expected.
The point is that Federer needs as tired as possible an opponent on Thurs as I don't rate his chances against a fresher Novak or Jo-W. Anyway...looks like its the semi people expected.
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lydian wrote:I'd say it was more like a 3.5 setter, Delpo was cooked after set2 knee-wise.
The point is that Federer needs as tired as possible an opponent on Thurs as I don't rate his chances against a fresher Novak or Jo-W. Anyway...looks like its the semi people expected.
I thought Fed plays the semi final on Friday, not Thursday...?
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Although Tsonga seems to have lost his belief now...
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Can someone clarify when it's being played...?
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Federer will need to be much more consistent on the FH if he is to overcome Djokovic.
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And sure enough plays his worst game for some time. Djokovic did nothing, but breaks and that's that.
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All done ffs. Tsonga gifts the match. Can't blame him much, takes a few more
SF and F in GS to get the nerve for big points.
Great fight.
SF and F in GS to get the nerve for big points.
Great fight.
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Good point lucuismann...doesn't matter if they play 9 sets in that case
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legendkillarV2 wrote:You don't watch much tennis do you
I understand high performance sport a bit better than you, don't worry. Coming from someone who condones not shaking an umpire's hand after the match I'll take my chances thanks.
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I feel for Tsonga. When you see home support in the president's box leave, must kill all morale.
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You have to feel for Jo-W...the heavy conditions came just at the right time for Novak
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You do sense that if Fed plays as he did in the first 2 sets against Delpo then he'll lose in 4 sets to Djokovic.
However if Fed plays like he did in the last 3 sets, it could easily go to 4 or 5 sets with nothing to choose between the two.....interesting match lined up!
However if Fed plays like he did in the last 3 sets, it could easily go to 4 or 5 sets with nothing to choose between the two.....interesting match lined up!
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Listen to that crowd clap MP...all 1 of them
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Mike Selig wrote:legendkillarV2 wrote:You don't watch much tennis do you
I understand high performance sport a bit better than you, don't worry. Coming from someone who condones not shaking an umpire's hand after the match I'll take my chances thanks.
Tell yourself that.
Stick to cricket!
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lydian wrote:I'd say it was more like a 3.5 setter, Delpo was cooked after set2 knee-wise.
The point is that Federer needs as tired as possible an opponent on Thurs as I don't rate his chances against a fresher Novak or Jo-W. Anyway...looks like its the semi people expected.
Tell me you're joking right?
You'd fancy JWT over Federer?
Federer hasn't been great this tournament thus far, but he is still the favourite over anyone except Novak and Nadal. There's a reason why he's the most successful player in GS history. That doesn't mean JWT couldn't beat him, but favourite? come on get real!
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JWT goes home. Well done to him.
The only person cheering Djoko in the stadium is his GF.
The only person cheering Djoko in the stadium is his GF.
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Can't stand those match celebrations by Djokovic...
Oh well...poor Jo-W.
Oh well...poor Jo-W.
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Djokovic will take some stopping. 4 MP's saved. Federer is going to need that performance of 12 months ago if he is to compete.
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Djokovic, what a legend! Balls of steel. Hats off to tsonga for a great effort
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legendkillarV2 wrote:Tsonga getting whipped and Federer just letting Del Potro hit through him. Some one sided traffic looming.
So you stand by this?
Yup, one sided traffic throughout today I'd say.
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Emancipator...I seem to remember JWT beating Fed last Wimb.
Anyway, immaterial now.
Anyway, immaterial now.
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Lets not forget clay is not Tsongas favorite ground.
Well done to him for the fight.
Well done to him for the fight.
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lydian wrote:Emancipator...I seem to remember JWT beating Fed last Wimb.
Anyway, immaterial now.
Over fight sets when Roger played like poo and JWT played lights out for the last three sets.
Do you remember the AUS 10 semi between Roger and JWT, or the USO last year?
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Mike Selig wrote:legendkillarV2 wrote:Tsonga getting whipped and Federer just letting Del Potro hit through him. Some one sided traffic looming.
So you stand by this?
Yup, one sided traffic throughout today I'd say.
So you know what looming means?
Let me fetch a dictionary
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Even on Roger's bad days Tsonga would have to play one of the matches of his life to win.
If Roger's firing on all cylinders, Tsonga has no chance
But you're right it's immaterial now
If Roger's firing on all cylinders, Tsonga has no chance
But you're right it's immaterial now
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Anyway kudos to Djokovic. Great play from both in the 4th set, people will remember the missed Tsonga FH but Djokovic missed a couple of shots in the TB as well; when you have two players blasting like they were it's very fine margins.
Tsonga never really picked himself up, and although Djokovic's level dropped for a couple of games he clearly didn't really have the belief he could get back in it once a break down, and even a couple of brilliant points failed to really spark him.
Tsonga never really picked himself up, and although Djokovic's level dropped for a couple of games he clearly didn't really have the belief he could get back in it once a break down, and even a couple of brilliant points failed to really spark him.
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Tsonga got destroyed by missing those MP's. A few more tight matches against the top 4 will help him, but than again he has had enough of those matches too. Sad.
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Ackkkk no sign of the schedule of play for tomorrow.
Murray to be on Lenglen.
Murray to be on Lenglen.
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Emanc, I remember Federer losing sets every round here...On the form jWT was on I would have fancied his chances had they met here. Fed was a very lucky guy today with Delpo knees but that's the way it goes.
You know in the SF that no-one will be supporting Djokovic...but he has to be fave now.
Clearly if Nadal has an easier passage then he's the ultimate beneficiary today.
You know in the SF that no-one will be supporting Djokovic...but he has to be fave now.
Clearly if Nadal has an easier passage then he's the ultimate beneficiary today.
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legendkillarV2 wrote:Mike Selig wrote:legendkillarV2 wrote:Tsonga getting whipped and Federer just letting Del Potro hit through him. Some one sided traffic looming.
So you stand by this?
Yup, one sided traffic throughout today I'd say.
So you know what looming means?
Let me fetch a dictionary
Tell you what, point me to a genuinely insightful comment you've made on any of these boards and I'll leave you alone. Until then I'll settle for an apology for your unprovoked attack on me after I only gave my thoughts as to how the match COULD have proceeded.
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