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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Seriously, stop the double standards. Nadal has started the whole fake injury fiasco and did it time after time against multiple opponents. Its how he won Wimbledon 2010, its how he won Hamburg 2008, FO11, etc.
The guy has used those tactics to his advantage many, many times. Since it was proved so succsesful other players have started embracing it and now we have a sport full of cheaters, both in ATP and WTA. Azarenka is just another cheater. |
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lol.
10chars.
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Everybody takes MTOs. Blame Li Na. She took 2 MTOs, one of them in the middle of Aza's service game. It takes some nerves to complain about Vika after that.
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And don't try to BS that they weren't legit.
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RAFA2005RG - I think we are in the Murray era and he will take the AO this time. --> Djokovic (Nadal's Conqueror) wins AO13. |
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If the issue is that it throws the opponent off rhythm, it will do so whether you estimate it's legit or not and it will definitely be worse in the middle of a game. There is no way to evaluate whether breathing issues are more or less legitimate than a bump on the head. It's 100% subjective.
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At least Nadal remembers the lies he tells, and when to tell them.
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She didn't admit that. She said she couldn't breathe. The match video shows that it's exactly what she told the trainer.
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That could also be blamed on bad conditioning. It's a player's responsibility to be fit and ready for a match. (Or to wear appropriate sneakers, lol).
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As opposed to Li Na running and turning her ankle, twice? |
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Azarenka didn't fall.
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Repeating the same unfounded accusation a thousand times doesn't make it any more true |
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I blame Rafa too no doubt.
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Your cynical attitude is nothing short of disgusting. Even more so, considering the fact, that you find an excuse for the questionable (at best) behaviour of your favourite tennis player, when it comes to MTOs.
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To be honest, while I like Li Na and was rooting for her, I couldn't shake the feeling that if she was really that hurt, she should have stopped playing. If its not career-threatning injury, she should not be able to get treatment and just move on. Those MTOs have become a joke. Players are now using them as a bonus rather than a real treatment to a problem. It:
a) Gives them a nice treatment b) Stops the opponent's momentum and annoys them c) allows them to get a breather Nadal started the fiasco, and now its out of control. |
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You are talking about Nads, are ya ? I thought he was very fit.
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Tell that to your hypocrite idol Rafa. You were using excuses such as "he was tired" or "he was injured" or my personal favorite "he had a stomach virus" NONSTOP when he was losing. Seriously, do you read what you write? There is ZERO sync between your posts.
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