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Old 05-17-2012, 05:40 AM   #21
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How can anyone think he will win Roland Garros?
He has won HOW MANY French Opens?
He has made HOW MANY finals there?
Didn't they say the same thing last year about Wimbledon?

Oh, and at least he didn't make 5 finals just to be embarrassed every single time by the same guy.
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Old 05-17-2012, 05:42 AM   #22
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How can anyone think he will win Wimbledon?
He has won HOW MANY Wimbledon's?
He has made HOW MANY finals there?

Do you get it now? None of that stuff matters when it comes to Rolaids. He will win RG this year. Just give him the trophy now and save us all the time.
I would put more money on him not making the semifinals of RG vs him winning RG.

If he plays Nadal, Nadal will beat him in 3, maybe 4 sets.
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Old 05-17-2012, 05:44 AM   #23
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Novak's not gonna peak at any point this year, 2012 is a rest year for him.
Novak is de-priming this year, but I was referring to a peak within an off year. He will definitely prime next year when there's no Olympics and everyone else is de-primed.

Kindly correct me, respected Sir, if I have misunderstood the Prima Sutra.
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Didn't they say the same thing last year about Wimbledon?

Oh, and at least he didn't make 5 finals just to be embarrassed every single time by the same guy.
Nadal made seven finals in a row that he lost to Djokovic, not five.
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Old 05-17-2012, 06:06 AM   #25
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This is Noles garbage year yet he's already got a slam to his name.

Next year should be fun.
Same as 2008, Djokovic got the AO (clearly his best slam, he's won it 3 times) and nothing more. The thing is, the Australian Open is Nadal's worst slam, so if Nadal is going to win 3 slams in a year, its likely not going to include the Australian Open (where he's lost in QF 2 of the last 3 years). A dominant year for Nadal will obviously include the Channel slam and the US Open (the last time Nadal lost before the semis of US Open was 2007).
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Old 05-17-2012, 06:30 AM   #26
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Nadal made seven finals in a row that he lost to Djokovic, not five.
I was talking about a certain Swiss player who got to five RG finals and lost all of them in 4 sets or less.
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Old 05-17-2012, 06:31 AM   #27
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The guys form is gone down the dump.He will not make the final of Rome, won't make the final of RG if he has to play federer or nadal in semis, certainly won't make the final of Wimbledon and will probably lose to federer or Nadal at uso.

Look what Monaco is doing to him.

Next slam win for him will probably be Australian Open 2013.
Even after they way he crushed Nadal at win and made Federer whine at USO?
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I was talking about a certain Swiss player who got to five RG finals and lost all of them in 4 sets or less.
Oh, sorry I got confused. Since Federer has only played Nadal in four RG finals NOT five. And he certainly didn't lose five finals, because he has a RG to his name.

I thought you were talking about Nadal having five final losses from IW 2011 to Wimbledon 2011, since the topic was about Djokovic winning Wimbledon, where he had beaten Nadal in five straight finals up to that point. It's just that the all surface final streak was 5 not 7, hence my post. And the whole thing about being embarrassed, I thought you meant that the beatings came on every surface within record breaking time.
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Didn't they say the same thing last year about Wimbledon?

Oh, and at least he didn't make 5 finals just to be embarrassed every single time by the same guy.
Djokovic was "embarassed" by the very same guy the round before on 3 occasions, he didn't even win a set in those 3 meetings.
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None of you are right! Isner will win the French Open, triple bageling Nadal in the finals
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last year's djokovic was handing breadsticks and baggels left and right, now he is a shadow of his former self,
He is a goner!
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Old 05-17-2012, 08:43 AM   #32
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Same as 2008, Djokovic got the AO (clearly his best slam, he's won it 3 times) and nothing more. The thing is, the Australian Open is Nadal's worst slam, so if Nadal is going to win 3 slams in a year, its likely not going to include the Australian Open (where he's lost in QF 2 of the last 3 years). A dominant year for Nadal will obviously include the Channel slam and the US Open (the last time Nadal lost before the semis of US Open was 2007).
AO is not is worst slam. USO is.

It isn't only about how far you get. I'm really amazed at the lack of intelligence of some of you.

At the 2008, 2009, and 2011 USOs Rafa didn't play a single top 10 player before the semis. In 2010, the only top 10 player he played before the Final was Verdasco, who is about the easiest top 10 opponent he could've faced regardless of his current W over Rafa.

On the other hand, in his two quarterfinal losses at the AO, he played Murray (5th seed) and Ferrer (7th seed).

All his results show is that he got better draws at the USO. You can't use one variable (slam results) to prove something when you don't control other factors. It would make more sense to compare his record against the top 10 at each tournament in order to determine which is his worst.

I still think he's much more vulnerable at USO.

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Djokovic will be stopped by the great Federer, who will get all slam organizers to alter courts and conditions so he can win something worth shouting about....
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Djokovic will be stopped by the great Federer, who will get all slam organizers to alter courts and conditions so he can win something worth shouting about....
dude, that's a very pathetic comment, good players adapt to all surfaces, blue clay only showed that Federer has an amazing complete game, he can play from all areas of the court, Nadal then complains about injuries and that he is such a girl and he is not coming back next year, same as djoko*****, just proving that they can't adapt...
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dude, that's a very pathetic comment, good players adapt to all surfaces, blue clay only showed that Federer has an amazing complete game, he can play from all areas of the court, Nadal then complains about injuries and that he is such a girl and he is not coming back next year, same as djoko*****, just proving that they can't adapt...
Yes, blue clay showed Berdych has the 2nd most amazing complete game.



Is it Nadal and Djokovic's fault that they don't want to risk injury playing on an ice rink?
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Yes, blue clay showed Berdych has the 2nd most amazing complete game.



Is it Nadal and Djokovic's fault that they don't want to risk injury playing on an ice rink?
And yet they did play... and no one got hurt.
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And yet they did play... and no one got hurt.
Has it occurred to you that nobody got hurt... Because they were playing with extreme caution given the slippery conditions?
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if you don't want to hurt yourself, don't play, easy, ovbiously they don't have any skill to finish a point quickly, they depend on long rallies, and of course Nadal's defensive crappy game was ineffective because he couldn't change direction quick enough, he was just bitter he lost to Verdasco and as always he attributed his loss to injury risk and so on, if you don't want to get injured don't play, just prove you can't play any different and your game is crap...
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Has it occurred to you that nobody got hurt... Because they were playing with extreme caution given the slippery conditions?
Of course. I guess some players are just more talented than others, and don't have to rely on footspeed, running around, grinding out points... players that have a Plan B, or C, or D, whatever it takes to win. Seems like Rafa's Plan B is to b$%^# about conditions, Plan C is to complain about injuries.
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if you don't want to hurt yourself, don't play, easy, ovbiously they don't have any skill to finish a point quickly, they depend on long rallies, and of course Nadal's defensive crappy game was ineffective because he couldn't change direction quick enough, he was just bitter he lost to Verdasco and as always he attributed his loss to injury risk and so on, if you don't want to get injured don't play, just prove you can't play any different and your game is crap...
Isn't that why both Djokovic and Nadal said the won't come back next year if blue clay stays?
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