I actually fancy the Fed Express to beat him
saying that I thought he wouldve easily beat him at RG
I know you do.
I'm the only one here that doesn't
Ghod sorry mate Novak plays to his qualities then I think he will win, for me and hate saying it Murray and Novak in the final will be some game.
Murray is on fire at the moment and to be honest this is his best chance to win wimbledon, as if he loses then for me thats it
Djokovic has skooshed the tournament so far
Stepanek won a freak set against him apart from that the hardest test hes had has been from the media
I dont know where this has came from even after he won his first major I still thought Murray was better than him
now hes the BEST!!
BUT i dont think he wouldve beaten Fed in his prime or Nadal when he won his 1st Wimbers
I expect the winner of this semi-final to win in the final easily.
Anyone actually going to watch the Tennis today? I can't be bothered.
I'll be rooting for Serena.
I expect the winner of this semi-final to win in the final easily.
_________
Especially if it's Djokovic.
By the way, this semi final could decide who is number 1 after Wimbledon and the US Open. Whoever wins is immediate favourite for both. And if Djokovic wins it he is also big favourite for year end no 1 again.
ive been let go from wimbledon and am no longer needed .
so i guess on the upside i can watch the tennis properly.
gutted.
"By the way, this semi final could decide who is number 1 after Wimbledon and the US Open. Whoever wins is immediate favourite for both. And if Djokovic wins it he is also big favourite for year end no 1 again. "
as I said in the article myself
Can't wait!
Leeds,
what are you moaning about?
Don't tell me you miss being bossed about that guy for £5 an hour...
Do you believe him?
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I do! I am sure Nole has been nice to work with in the ATP council. He is pretty smart and reasonable and Fed would appreciate that. I actualy think the reason Rafa left is because Nole and Fed may have been in agreement on more than one occasion against Rafa's absurd changes wishes.
Yes, Nole seems to be middle ground between Nadal and Federer even at the ATP council level.
i got on really well with my staff mates and just a bit miffed that i was let go before the end, thats all.
rather unceremoniously booted out me thinks
You mean you expected a trophy and they only gave you a platter
why are you laughing about this?
must be because it's funny
Bill, were you on 6 love 6 last night?
you really do say some odd comments sometimes and not good ones.
Leeds,
the idea is to have a stiff upper lip when things don't go one's way....and laugh them off and nothingness....trust me, it works
A few legendary Wimbledon quotes to ease the pain of waiting:
Serena Williams on British transport: "Sure, I've been on the Tube. I caught one to Eastbourne once."
Boris Becker after losing in the second round of the 1987 Championships: "Of course I am disappointed, but I didn't lose a war. There is no one dead. It was just a tennis match."
Pete Sampras on the All England Club: "They act like they've got the biggest tournament in the world, and they're right, they do."
Jimmy Connors on his rival Bjorn Borg: "I'll chase … Borg to the ends of the earth. I'll be waiting for him. I'll dog him everywhere. Every time he looks around he'll see my shadow."
Jeff Tarango to the umpire, just before he gathered his belongings and walked off court, so defaulting himself from a third-round match at the 1995 tournament: "You are the most corrupt official in the game."
Goran Ivanisevic talking before he won the 2001 Championships as a wild card: "If some angel comes tonight in my dreams and says, 'Okay, Goran, you're going to win Wimbledon tomorrow, but you won't be able to touch the racket ever again in your life', I would take that."
Boris Becker after watching Roger Federer winning his first Grand Slam titles at the 2003 Wimbledon Championships: "The future has come today."
Jimmy Connors on the atmosphere at the All England Club: "New Yorkers love it at the US Open when you spill your guts at the US Open. Spill your guts at Wimbledon and they make you stop and clear it up."
Pat Cash on the British weather: "What would I do to improve Wimbledon? How about moving it to the summer?"
John McEnroe to an umpire in the first round of the 1981 Championships: "You cannot be serious."
Boris Becker after losing in the second round of the 1987 Championships: "Of course I am disappointed, but I didn't lose a war. There is no one dead. It was just a tennis match."
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Nadal quoted the same.
You didn't expect him to come with something original, did you
Radwanska
Come on azarenka!
Leeds - Sorry to hear about your lay off at Wimbledon. I noticed, maybe I am wrong that the queues for for food and drinks were shorter than the previous years. Is that due to recession maybe and people not splashing on those expensive £7.30 pimms? They used to be £8.00 a couple of years ago!
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posted on 5/7/12
I actually fancy the Fed Express to beat him
saying that I thought he wouldve easily beat him at RG
posted on 5/7/12
I know you do.
I'm the only one here that doesn't
posted on 5/7/12
Ghod sorry mate Novak plays to his qualities then I think he will win, for me and hate saying it Murray and Novak in the final will be some game.
Murray is on fire at the moment and to be honest this is his best chance to win wimbledon, as if he loses then for me thats it
posted on 5/7/12
Djokovic has skooshed the tournament so far
Stepanek won a freak set against him apart from that the hardest test hes had has been from the media
I dont know where this has came from even after he won his first major I still thought Murray was better than him
now hes the BEST!!
BUT i dont think he wouldve beaten Fed in his prime or Nadal when he won his 1st Wimbers
posted on 5/7/12
I expect the winner of this semi-final to win in the final easily.
posted on 5/7/12
Anyone actually going to watch the Tennis today? I can't be bothered.
posted on 5/7/12
I'll be rooting for Serena.
posted on 5/7/12
I expect the winner of this semi-final to win in the final easily.
_________
Especially if it's Djokovic.
By the way, this semi final could decide who is number 1 after Wimbledon and the US Open. Whoever wins is immediate favourite for both. And if Djokovic wins it he is also big favourite for year end no 1 again.
posted on 5/7/12
ive been let go from wimbledon and am no longer needed .
so i guess on the upside i can watch the tennis properly.
gutted.
posted on 5/7/12
"By the way, this semi final could decide who is number 1 after Wimbledon and the US Open. Whoever wins is immediate favourite for both. And if Djokovic wins it he is also big favourite for year end no 1 again. "
as I said in the article myself
Can't wait!
posted on 5/7/12
Leeds,
what are you moaning about?
Don't tell me you miss being bossed about that guy for £5 an hour...
posted on 5/7/12
Do you believe him?
-------------------
I do! I am sure Nole has been nice to work with in the ATP council. He is pretty smart and reasonable and Fed would appreciate that. I actualy think the reason Rafa left is because Nole and Fed may have been in agreement on more than one occasion against Rafa's absurd changes wishes.
posted on 5/7/12
Yes, Nole seems to be middle ground between Nadal and Federer even at the ATP council level.
posted on 5/7/12
i got on really well with my staff mates and just a bit miffed that i was let go before the end, thats all.
rather unceremoniously booted out me thinks
posted on 5/7/12
You mean you expected a trophy and they only gave you a platter
posted on 5/7/12
why are you laughing about this?
posted on 5/7/12
must be because it's funny
posted on 5/7/12
Bill, were you on 6 love 6 last night?
posted on 5/7/12
you really do say some odd comments sometimes and not good ones.
posted on 5/7/12
Leeds,
the idea is to have a stiff upper lip when things don't go one's way....and laugh them off and nothingness....trust me, it works
posted on 5/7/12
A few legendary Wimbledon quotes to ease the pain of waiting:
Serena Williams on British transport: "Sure, I've been on the Tube. I caught one to Eastbourne once."
Boris Becker after losing in the second round of the 1987 Championships: "Of course I am disappointed, but I didn't lose a war. There is no one dead. It was just a tennis match."
Pete Sampras on the All England Club: "They act like they've got the biggest tournament in the world, and they're right, they do."
Jimmy Connors on his rival Bjorn Borg: "I'll chase … Borg to the ends of the earth. I'll be waiting for him. I'll dog him everywhere. Every time he looks around he'll see my shadow."
Jeff Tarango to the umpire, just before he gathered his belongings and walked off court, so defaulting himself from a third-round match at the 1995 tournament: "You are the most corrupt official in the game."
Goran Ivanisevic talking before he won the 2001 Championships as a wild card: "If some angel comes tonight in my dreams and says, 'Okay, Goran, you're going to win Wimbledon tomorrow, but you won't be able to touch the racket ever again in your life', I would take that."
Boris Becker after watching Roger Federer winning his first Grand Slam titles at the 2003 Wimbledon Championships: "The future has come today."
Jimmy Connors on the atmosphere at the All England Club: "New Yorkers love it at the US Open when you spill your guts at the US Open. Spill your guts at Wimbledon and they make you stop and clear it up."
Pat Cash on the British weather: "What would I do to improve Wimbledon? How about moving it to the summer?"
John McEnroe to an umpire in the first round of the 1981 Championships: "You cannot be serious."
posted on 5/7/12
Boris Becker after losing in the second round of the 1987 Championships: "Of course I am disappointed, but I didn't lose a war. There is no one dead. It was just a tennis match."
--------------------------------------------------------
Nadal quoted the same.
posted on 5/7/12
You didn't expect him to come with something original, did you
posted on 5/7/12
Radwanska
Come on azarenka!
posted on 5/7/12
Leeds - Sorry to hear about your lay off at Wimbledon. I noticed, maybe I am wrong that the queues for for food and drinks were shorter than the previous years. Is that due to recession maybe and people not splashing on those expensive £7.30 pimms? They used to be £8.00 a couple of years ago!
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