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Join Date: Nov 2011
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8-2 at slams tells it all
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G.O.A.T.
Join Date: Nov 2009
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Your approach is either/or, but tennis history is a complicated and dialectical matter.
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Are these tournaments generally playing slower over the past decade, Yes or No. Pretty easy for you to answer, you just list the tournament and put Yes or No, no other response is necessary. |
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For example, don't you think that predicting that Nadal won't even be within the Top 8 players of 2012 is simply trolling? Either that or pure stupidity. I mean, it's one of those two, and you are not that dumb, agree? |
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I can't say I've noticed any real difference in general in regards to the tournaments you mentioned. |
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#109 |
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#110 |
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I don't know, did the hypothetical poster go on backing this claim with 1000 plus posts on the subject?
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Here was your prediction for the Top 8 players of 2012: 1. Djokovic 2. Murray 3. Federer 4. Tsonga 5. Del Potro 6. Ferrer 7. Berdych 8. Monfils http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showthread.php?t=414268 Last edited by YouCantBeSerious : 08-02-2012 at 08:22 PM. |
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The guy whines like a baby everytime Nadal loses, boohoo the fans of the other players are being mean to me, boohoo Nadal lost, boohoo, I will stay away from the forum for three days now, boohoo. Last edited by Lsmkenpo : 08-02-2012 at 08:24 PM. |
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#114 |
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B.S. Mustard doesn't believe Nadal is the GOAT, and neither do I (or most Nadal fans). I think Federer fans are far more naive in this respect than Nadal fans, because they have the Weeks at #1 and # of Slams in front of their face and can't see beyond them.
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Which is it? you don't know much about the technical side of the sport, or you are afraid of how the information could be used? Perhaps both, No? |
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Sorry, I hurt your feelings in that thread by not putting Nadal on my list, it wasn't my intention. |
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Only problem with your story is that during the uprising and ensuing military action by Crassus, young Caesar was serving in the army in Asia, and couldn't return to Rome before 68-69 BC. Otherwise yours is a very entertaining narrative.
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See, therein lies the problem with your statement. Lack of official information doesn't mean a lack of information altogether. Regardless of the widely spread beliefs amongst the *******s, that an information is real only if Nadal issues it or it comes through channles, that issue statements *******s consider valid, there is this thing called objective reality. Most of the time it is measurable or can be registered through different means. The video with the comparison between the speed and the bounce of the courts at Wimbledon between 2003-2008 give such analysys. But even if you are not familiar with the said video, it is easy to register the difference with your own eyes. At that applies everywhere. In extreme cases, you can choose to believe your own eyes.
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I'll add spelling queen to your resume... My comparison/contrast was based on the entertaining narratives of each. The true historical accounts of that time are basically unknown. Point is Federer comes off more like the coddled, prestigious prince; while Nadal is like a prized freedom fighter. Pedigree vs passion; and their relative fan bases tend to reflect this... |
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Even so; what would be your point ![]() Federer is the most successful player in this homogenized surface era; therefore is reasonable to assume he has benefitted the most from it |
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