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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Houston / Perpignan
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And if showing up in a mosque playing politics is what passes for spiritual leadership - I guess he is leaning how to play the political game very well. |
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Join Date: Nov 2012
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Sampras was reigning Wimbledon champ in 2000 and had just broken the major record, so hardly an old mug. So let's give Safin his due for these victories, even if his overall career is nowhere near in the league of Federer or Sampras.
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Fed owned Safin (record is like 10 - 2) and Federer in was even better in 2006 onwards.....in 2005 he was still only just starting to dominate. Roger in 2006 onwards wouldn't have lost that 5th set.
As for Pete of course he was on The down side....by 2000 he wasn't dominating (he was older by close to 10yrs over Marat) and he knew he was towards the end of his time and everything he was doing was geared to getting those last few slams. Also Pete at Wimby was special.....but by 2000 the writing was on the wall. |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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yes, good idea, that way you can keep erasing until your bank balance tells you to stop
Last edited by Bartelby : 12-02-2012 at 05:57 AM. |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Is that what American Presidents do when they visit Saudi Arabia? And they snort drugs and then pretend they're born again.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Queens, NY
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The natural law does not distinguish between suits, badges, leather coats, tubeteikas, etc.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Safin is on my ignore list.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Queens, NY
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No, this is not a fake-gold plated federer purse. It is an item that is conferred upon an enlightened individual by a higher-up spiritual leader.
The historians at it again. Yesterday I went snorkeling on my private island in the Bahamas and the seafood life in the pristine waters was spectacular. Now I am back in my luxurious fazenda and will play Moonlight Sonata on my Steinway grand piano, thank you.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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LOL. In 2005 Federer was at his peak. Just starting to dominate?? You missed the 2004 season. And you say that after 2006 he wouldn't have lost that set?? Federer was much better in 2005 than after 2006. He only lost 3 matches apart from the Safin match. And Sampras wasn's washed up. He had a great run to the final (defeating Hewitt in the SF).
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Great thread about a great (obviously) man.
And nobody says Marat was better than Pete and Roger on a daily basis. But he could be on occasion. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Seems just the natural career of the athletes of east Europe, once their career is over they go to politics, so many players did. Cannot really understand how people can vote for them.
Anyhow voting a guy who hasn't been able to handle himself, what kind of guarantees he can offer |
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