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I have noticed that Virginia fans use the injury card more often than anyone. If they see one of their players get hit with a ball lightly in the back during warmups they think "Yes! an excuse when we lose now!"
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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I cannot verify this. All the Virginia matches I've been to in person have been wins.
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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It's not a Va problem, it's a chronic problem that starts in juniors. One kid wins, another loses and one side inevitably says, he/she had an easy draw, hard draw, was sick, was coming back from an injury, had the flu, had a bad flight, bad nights sleep, big test, blah blah blah. It's not good when as socal said, people put an asterick by a player's win because of excuses. Somebody played better, that's all, everyone is dealing with something at some point. Strong players don't want/use excuses. It's weak.
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and regarding you Socal10s "tired of hearing ""injured Novikov"" every player play even when they are not 100% .. so how long does it take a twisted ankle to heal 100% ? Roddick wore those ankle support for so many years.. but I can see where Novikov can lose to Grant .. the guy doesn't know how to hit a clean passing shot.. not too many college players can ,especially when they are under pressure .. that's one of the major difference between college and pro level play.." are you being serious right now? Why do you comment on things you have no clue, it was his first ankle sprain and it was severe. His ankle was swollen for 3 weeks and when he played in Irvine it still was swollen. The swelling wasn't all gone till a week before the tournament at UCLA. My personal favorite comment is "this guy doesn't know how to hit a clean passing shot" have you ever seen Novikov play? He has some of the best passing shots. I mean of course he can't hit clean, he only beat a guy 80 in the world and went 4 tight sets with a top 25 guy, and the 80 guy who he just beat at the open just beat 4 top 20 guys at the Masters including Murray... so yea go tell your stories to people who don't have a clue about tennis maybe they will believe you, you have a hatred for Novikov forever. Get over it, why do u hate him so much that you just want him to always fail? Don't be jealous of him because he has done so much more than you in tennis and your still sitting on your butt in front of your computer talking trash about him. Get over it. |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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When Drew Courtney "stepped on a ball"
When Julen Uriguen "got hurt training in Guatemala" When Domijan "sprained his knee"
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Last edited by tball2day : 11-14-2012 at 08:37 AM. |
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And everyone knows that the 2011 team was much better with Courtney playing at #5. Without him, then-freshman Justin Shane had to play #5, and was overmatched in the late rounds of the tournament. It's not an excuse, it's a fact. |
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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I'm not really sure what your trying to imply but... yea I do go to UCLA so I do know a lot of info. I don't know him personally but I hear a lot of things.
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What did you think of the Tyler JC Berkowciz win over Richmond at the Indoor? Then he got rolled in the consolation singles. Oddly he and Domijan won a couple of decent matches in doubles. Was he hurt, bad tournament, any inisight?
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Sounds like Berkowitz is a good player. Every opponent is tough at the national indoor tournament. It is only a 32 draw. I don't really expect Harrison Richmond to be in the top 32 in the nation at this early point in his career, so I had no particular expectations that he would win any matches there.
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