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Post by oasisserbia on Nov 17, 2018 10:56:58 GMT -5
He is so nice, I would never apologize to those pricks.
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Post by oasisserbia on Nov 17, 2018 11:04:02 GMT -5
I've met him 10 years ago in his hotel in Opatija and he was bald for years even then. I don't know what you're trying to say.
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Post by crisppacket on Nov 17, 2018 11:05:10 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Nov 17, 2018 11:06:35 GMT -5
He is so nice, I would never apologize to those pricks. That's the problem with some Roger "fans" (I put "" because I doubt there are true tennis fans) who must watch about 3 games a year. You don't boo a guy for winning a match, it's called respect. And I say that while I'm not a fan of Zverev's game at all.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 17, 2018 16:33:35 GMT -5
Ok, guy is just on another planet. He seems untouchable.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 18, 2018 14:40:47 GMT -5
Well, I was wrong. Monstruous Zverev tonight.
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Post by oasisserbia on Nov 18, 2018 14:47:49 GMT -5
Zverev is so hot, no homo.
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Post by asimarx on Nov 18, 2018 16:25:14 GMT -5
Zverev is so hot, no homo. En plus, did anyone notice Some Might Say being played during the 2nd set in between games? Fantastic and surprising win by Sascha anyway, it all seemed much too simple...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 18, 2018 16:40:56 GMT -5
Zverev is so hot, no homo. En plus, did anyone notice Some Might Say being played during the 2nd set in between games? Fantastic and surprising win by Sascha anyway, it all seemed much too simple... Ah it was well Some Might Say, indeed ! I heard about 1 second of it and was sure it was SMS. Madferit forever !
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Post by oasisserbia on Nov 18, 2018 16:57:41 GMT -5
I knew that it was some Oasis song but I didn't hear it that well to recognize lyrics and melody. I thought it was Champagne Supernova. I even asked my brother if that was some Oasis song and he said that he couldn't hear anything.
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Post by oasisserbia on Nov 19, 2018 16:03:51 GMT -5
So close...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2018 9:24:39 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2018 13:46:39 GMT -5
Tomorrow night the season will be definitely over. To make the wait more bearable, here's a little video... "It touched the white line, si, I was here on the net"
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Post by oasisserbia on Nov 25, 2018 15:00:37 GMT -5
I'm happy because I think Čilić and Čorić deserve this. Croatia is so close to have two top ten players and it seems that nobody in region gives a fuck about it.
Why? Well, because they are not Đoković. Even in Croatia, Đoković is much, much, much more popular than those two.
To be number 7 and number 12 in the world is such a huge thing. For example, when we were all one country - Yugoslavia, our best player of all time was Boba Živojinović. His best ranking was No. 19 and he was so popular in Yugoslavia, he even married most popular Yugoslavian folk singer.
Congratulations Croatia!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2018 16:44:58 GMT -5
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Post by oasisserbia on Dec 17, 2018 19:15:14 GMT -5
AO- Djokovic
RG- Ђоковић
W- Đoković
USO- Novak
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2018 5:46:34 GMT -5
AO- Djokovic RG- Ђоковић W- Đoković USO- Novak Ok, for a laugh, without thinking two times about : AO: Djokovic beats Nadal 6-3 5-7 6-4 3-6 6-4 RG: Thiem beats Coric 4-6 4-6 6-2 6-3 6-3 W: Federer beats Tsitsipas 6-3 3-6 7-6 7-6 USO: Khachanov beats Medvedev 7-6 6-2 6-3 IW: Coric beats Djokovic 6-4 6-7 7-6 MI: Federer beats Khachanov 7-6 6-2 MC: Thiem beats Nadal 7-6 7-5 MA: Tsitsipas beats Djokovic 6-4 6-4 RO: Cilic beats Thiem 7-6 6-3 MO: Djokovic beats Dimitrov 6-1 6-4 CI: Federer beats De Minaur 4-6 6-3 7-6 SH: Shapovalov beats Zverev 6-3 7-6 PA: Zverev beats Del Potro 7-6 3-6 6-3 WTF: Federer beats Khachanov 6-4 7-6 Could say something totally different in 10 minutes
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Post by crisppacket on Dec 19, 2018 16:32:08 GMT -5
AO- Zverev- he’ll win or go out first round, Nadal for the final RG- Thiem v djoko- thiem’ll snatch the W bc why not W- Fed v Murray, fed W USO- djoko v Cilic/Shapovalov -djoko W
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2018 17:47:46 GMT -5
WTA
AO: Svitolina RG: Svitolina W: Svitolina USO: Svitolina
Only joking...
Osaka will win Wimb'.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2019 19:51:03 GMT -5
Murray will retire after Wimbledon at best or even just after Australian Open if his hip hurts too much !
A great player, should have won more than 3 Grand Slams, but was unlucky to face three of the greatest players of the game. He was always my number 2 favourite of the Big 4, old school defender, big temperament.
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Post by matt on Jan 11, 2019 17:23:19 GMT -5
Gutted for Murray - a genuinely great tennis player who competed with the greatest tennis players ever. No small feat, and being able to measure himself up against the best gives clarity to how great he was. Arguably works in his favour that he competed along with geniuses and although he was the bonafide master that the other three were, I think his underdog status and his ability to be in with that crowd for so long is testament to his tenacity and spirit.
But it’s his personality I’ll miss too - for someone popularly known as a dullard, he’s always been bang on about the more topical conversations in the sport and his social media activity shed light on a pretty funny guy. Just a really normal guy, without a doubt the best sportsman Britain has ever produced.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2019 18:01:30 GMT -5
Gutted for Murray - a genuinely great tennis player who competed with the greatest tennis players ever. No small feat, and being able to measure himself up against the best gives clarity to how great he was. Arguably works in his favour that he competed along with geniuses and although he was the bonafide master that the other three were, I think his underdog status and his ability to be in with that crowd for so long is testament to his tenacity and spirit. But it’s his personality I’ll miss too - for someone popularly known as a dullard, he’s always been bang on about the more topical conversations in the sport and his social media activity shed light on a pretty funny guy. Just a really normal guy, without a doubt the best sportsman Britain has ever produced. I always liked Murray temperament. And it's known that he is very funny out of the court and very liked by the other players but also the fans. If there's one match I have to pick from him it's actually not his two Wimbledon victories or his olympic gold medals but his win at the USO 2012 against Djokovic, to win his first Grand Slam. Leading 2 sets to love and then seeing Djokovic coming back but having the nerves to win it in the 5th... Lendl was the greatest addition he made to his team I think too, with him something mentally clicked for Andy in the grand slams.
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Post by matt on Jan 11, 2019 18:17:25 GMT -5
Gutted for Murray - a genuinely great tennis player who competed with the greatest tennis players ever. No small feat, and being able to measure himself up against the best gives clarity to how great he was. Arguably works in his favour that he competed along with geniuses and although he was the bonafide master that the other three were, I think his underdog status and his ability to be in with that crowd for so long is testament to his tenacity and spirit. But it’s his personality I’ll miss too - for someone popularly known as a dullard, he’s always been bang on about the more topical conversations in the sport and his social media activity shed light on a pretty funny guy. Just a really normal guy, without a doubt the best sportsman Britain has ever produced. I always liked Murray temperament. And it's known that he is very funny out of the court and very liked by the other players but also the fans. If there's one match I have to pick from him it's actually not his two Wimbledon victories or his olympic gold medals but his win at the USO 2012 against Djokovic, to win his first Grand Slam. Leading 2 sets to love and then seeing Djokovic coming back but having the nerves to win it in the 5th... Lendl was the greatest addition he made to his team I think too, with him something mentally clicked for Andy in the grand slams. Yep, Lendl was the man who got the very best out of him, a great great coach. And I totally 100% agree about the US Open 2012 - I remember listening to this on the radio very late at night and cheering him on. Just a few months previously at Wimbledon and losing that final was gut wrenching - I just remember the public mood being so gutted for him, and it seemed everyone and himself included doubted whether he’d win a grand slam. Let’s remember that British tennis is one long line of disappointment since Fred Perry so it’s easy to see why many questioned whether he’d go on to fulfil that promise. But then he laid some ghosts to rest by beating Federer comfortably winning Olympic gold and the US Open was an amazing act of redemption - all that being played out in a matter of months. Winning Wimbledon is the big one, but you feel that the US Open 2012 really lifted the biggest weight of his shoulder.
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Post by The Escapist on Jan 14, 2019 8:05:28 GMT -5
Gutted for Murray - a genuinely great tennis player who competed with the greatest tennis players ever. No small feat, and being able to measure himself up against the best gives clarity to how great he was. Arguably works in his favour that he competed along with geniuses and although he was the bonafide master that the other three were, I think his underdog status and his ability to be in with that crowd for so long is testament to his tenacity and spirit. But it’s his personality I’ll miss too - for someone popularly known as a dullard, he’s always been bang on about the more topical conversations in the sport and his social media activity shed light on a pretty funny guy. Just a really normal guy, without a doubt the best sportsman Britain has ever produced.Second only to Ronnie O'Sullivan IMO. Fantastic career, and just an unreal fighter of a man.
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Post by matt on Jan 14, 2019 8:38:46 GMT -5
Gutted for Murray - a genuinely great tennis player who competed with the greatest tennis players ever. No small feat, and being able to measure himself up against the best gives clarity to how great he was. Arguably works in his favour that he competed along with geniuses and although he was the bonafide master that the other three were, I think his underdog status and his ability to be in with that crowd for so long is testament to his tenacity and spirit. But it’s his personality I’ll miss too - for someone popularly known as a dullard, he’s always been bang on about the more topical conversations in the sport and his social media activity shed light on a pretty funny guy. Just a really normal guy, without a doubt the best sportsman Britain has ever produced.Second only to Ronnie O'Sullivan IMO. Fantastic career, and just an unreal fighter of a man. Fair argument, I definitely wouldn’t begrudge Ronnie top spot. Fascinating character and born genius.
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