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| Tennis Rules & Regulation - Don't have to be assaulted openly! |
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20 | 23.26% |
| Tennis Balls - Don't have to bear that crazy spin! |
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9 | 10.47% |
| Harcourts - Don't have to be blamed for nothing! |
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15 | 17.44% |
| Knees - Such a bad image for them! |
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11 | 12.79% |
| Murray - This Mug has been super consistent in big events..Coincidence! |
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47 | 54.65% |
| Ferrer- The vulture has taken a long flight which any vulture in future could only dream! |
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31 | 36.05% |
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Xisca - You Know |
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12 | 13.95% |
| Facebook & Twitter- Rafa FB & Twitter page is worship place for *****! |
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9 | 10.47% |
| Vina Del Mar- what the hell ...many even heard the name before! |
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22 | 25.58% |
| Tennis experts- They could talk more nonsense ! |
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10 | 11.63% |
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Nothing has really changed much for Murray - he went through Nole and Roger to win the OG and would have had to do the same at the USO had Roger made semis. Had he won the AO, he would also have gone through Roger and Nole. I'm struggling to see why Rafa's absence has had much bearing on Murray's OG and USO wins.
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ferrer & people who prefer fast played tennis.
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Hope Ferrer had some fun while it lasted because Nadal should be able to get the number four ranking back soon if he does well in the S. American clay court swing I believe.
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Then it's even more likely that Murray wouldn't have a slam. Murray plays free-er in slam semis than in slam finals, when the occassion often gets to him (he's admited as much). That's why he's got such an awful record in slam finals. He's have a better chance of beating Nadal in a semi than a final, imho. If he faced Nadal in a final, Nadal's superior composure in finals and Murrary's tendency to choke in finals would probably spell doom for Murray. Djokovic would soften up Murray in the semi, and Nadal would likely kill him off.
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Besides what is all this bs anyway? Is Djokovic's Aussie Open win any less legitimate because Murray was having physical problems during that final? I thought not. Being fit is part of the job, if you aren't healthy and can't compete it's your problem. The world goes on. Rafa was the only Big 3 guy Murray had ever beaten in a slam prior to his USO triumph, so all these claims are ridiculous tbf. Coulda, shoulda, woulda... but wasn't fit enough. |
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Rodger Federer. Nadal brushed RF aside in the 2012 AO semi finals, and would have done the same this year if in the same draw.
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Federer of course. No contest.
If not for Nadal's absence and injuries (and not becoming an all surface threat until 2008 or 2009 ), Fed would still be searching for the record. Fed is always the one who benefits the most without having Nadal around. Murray benefits of course as well. Ferrer can't beat the other 3 guys either much less Nadal. So Ferrer isn't exactly benefitting regardless |
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Imagine how much Sampras benefitted from playing in such a weak era. His only competition was headcase Agassi, LOL! Imagine if Agassi actually had his act together, Sampras would be sitting on about 9 slams.
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Agassi couldn't beat Pete at 2 of the 4 slams. Nadal is pretty much the heavy favorite over Federer on every surface aside from indoors |
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Sampras ofcourse. The more Rafa plays, the more he wins, the closer he gets to surpassing Sampras and permanently pushing him out of the top tier.
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LOL funny thing is Djokovic is on his way to surpass Agassi, which will really show the lack of real rivals for Sampras in the 90s.
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The field is more open now and opportunities for guys like Nole and Murray are more plentiful because Nadal-Fed are semi retired at this point |
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^ That is the type of logic you use in your arguments. Just accept that Federer has surpassed Sampras and move on. |
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This is just a hypothetical poll. People offer their opinion that's all. It doesn't mean it's true. We're allowed to disagree.
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