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... for arguably giving us the best match this AO.
Tsonga was hitting winners from everywhere, Fed was coming up with some shots as well. The close moments. The match points saved. HUGE credit to both of them. Commiserations to Jo, he played a great match and he could just as well have taken this one, had it not been down to a poor service game in the 5th. Boats well for his 2013 season. Fed now takes on Murray. Surely this win will give him some confidence? |
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Yes, I'm more than satisfied with the results.
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Anyway, Murray had a tough draw, but I think for Murray AND for Fed, what really matters is their draw from the SF. That one was tough for Rog at Wimbledon and is tough for both at the AO. |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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no, best match is Wawa/Nole.
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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QFT.
However, it was a brilliant match.
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It was the best match of the tournament and a match with plenty of dynamism and variety. I must thank both Roger Federer and Jo-Wilfred Tsonga for providing the most brilliant tennis match of the tournament so far.The shot-making was to die for and the quality at times was almost unreal. Major kudos must be granted to the creators of this the finest match.
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G.O.A.T.
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Yeah, it was a great match. Different from Stan/Novak but I think it's a matter of taste which you like better.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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It was a good match. Prefer Stan-Nole, but this one was good too.
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G.O.A.T.
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2nd best match of AO so far. 1st being Wawrinka Tsonga.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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In terms of sheer unexpected drama, Djokovic-Wawrinka was a better match, but Fed-Tsonga was more enjoyable for me because both players were aggressive.
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Ok, I'll stop here, you guys catch my.......drift. |
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Not quite, could you make it a little clearer for us!?
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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High hive on the analogy. Thumbs down on the Mickey mouse tournaments you included.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Not a great match. Fed played a little better than average and Jo Willy coughed it up as expected. JW fell apart when it mattered most (beginning of the 5th set). Who cares how valiently he played...from behind...when he had nothing to lose. He can't close out against the big boys on a major stage. Once again, the cream has risen to the top.
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your grasp of handling the words, the way you did. It takes fingerspitzengefühl to come up with a fistful of associations that rhymes and that are cohesive. For that I won't hold anything against you and instead of thumbing you down I will pat you on the back and high five you with the other hand now that we have touched upon this subject. With my bare hands. |
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The powers that BEE could not do much about his smaller tournaments, though, even though some of those cities are still BUZZworthy. I suppose that's just how the sweet nectar of alliteration works. Without common letters, his examples might've lacked sting. Well that WASp just enough. I hope it did not make anyone hornet. |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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When I realised what you were doing I got that sinking feeling.
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