Guest Princess Leena Posted July 7, 2006 Report Posted July 7, 2006 That's probably what will happen unless Baghdatis can somehow find his best play for the next 3 sets. Although, I'm still afraid Roger will revert back to braindead tactics against Rafa, like he has in the past few matches.
Guest Princess Leena Posted July 7, 2006 Report Posted July 7, 2006 If anyone can on grass, it's Nadal.
Guest Princess Leena Posted July 8, 2006 Report Posted July 8, 2006 Amelie served great in the 3rd, and is undoubtedly the #1 player now. Although, I still believe Justine would get the better of her most times, but I'm biased. And Lindsay and Serena both own Amelie... but, it's not her fault they're lazy slugs.
Narcoleptic Jumper Posted July 9, 2006 Report Posted July 9, 2006 I was reading in "What-Actually-Will-Occur" Magazine today, and it mentioned something about Federer raping Nadal up the ass tomorrow. so I guess, just be prepared for that.
Narcoleptic Jumper Posted July 9, 2006 Report Posted July 9, 2006 good match. hopefully this win gives Fed some confidence for his next meeting with Rafa.
pochorenella Posted July 9, 2006 Report Posted July 9, 2006 I guess congratulations are in order for both Federer and Nadal on this Wimby final. To Nadal because he managed to surprise pretty much everybody and reaching the Wimbledon final when everyone (including myself) and their mother had him pegged as just a clay-court expert. He had a lucky draw but still, he made it to the finals. And what else can you say about Roger Federer? He's just fucking amazing, he just breezed thru the entire tournament and only had his serve broken maybe twice before today, and lost his first set of the entire tourny today as well on a tie-break. I swear he was out for blood on the first set winning 6-0, and I thought he was gonna take it in three sets but Rafa amazingly managed to win 7-2 on the tie break. Then Roger almost won 6-1 on the fourth but Nadal broke again but still lost 6-3. Roger Federer is the only player I've been following closely since Andre Agassi, and I truly hope he keeps breaking all the records available. In fact, I'm pretty sure he'll manage to tie Pete Sampras for the all-time record of Wimby titles, and who knows, maybe he'll surpass him as well.
Guest Princess Leena Posted July 11, 2006 Report Posted July 11, 2006 It's just a matter of staying healthy if Roger will surpass Pete's 14 slam total, and 7 Wimbledons. He's only 24.
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