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Join Date: Feb 2004
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what a match this will be, agassi had the better of him at US OPEN 2003. but agassi is getting older. i am tipping agassi in 3 in match of tornament
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| robbie_dademo |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 879
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After the scare against Youzhny, Agassi will come out focused and determined. The courts are playing slower, more like Miami, and that will help Andre as will the heat. Coria is just not a good enough hard-court player yet. Agassi crusheds Guillermo 6-2, 6-2.
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>Coria is just not a good enough hard-court player yet
Let's not make such bold statements. Should be a tough test fr or Andre. Hope he stays away from the backhand. |
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| Bertchel Banks |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Agassi. He's better on hard courts than Coria and he appears focussed. Should be straight sets.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Agassi in close three setter.
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| irishbanger |
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If Coria is playing decent it should be a great one.When is it on?
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Legend
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: England
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I'm going for Coria, tight first set with Coria beating Agassi in the second.
7-5, 6-2 Liam |
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Although Coria does have an impressive grand slam victory over Agassi, he hasn't taken a set from Agassi in 3 hardcourt matches..Agassi in straights
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Semi-Pro
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 416
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I'm predicting a lot of forehand to forehand rallies, with Agassi getting the best of it. Coria's wheels are scary, though. Only way Agassi can go backhand to backhand will be off a cross-court forehand to pull Coria off the court. Even then, he'll have to be quick to cover Coria's down the line backhand.
I think Agassi should be able to pull this one out, but it will probably be tight. I'm thinking 7-6;6-4. |
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| chad shaver |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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I'm picking Coria, for some strange reason.
I must be a smacktard. |
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New User
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 63
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What happened to that story about Coria testing positive for nandrolone again?
I think I'll start another rumour. I heard from a guy who is very high up in the French tennis federation that Mauresmo is biologically a man. You heard it here first. Martina Hingis was actually only 50% correct in her allegation that Amelie was "half a man". |
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What's a smacktard? It sounds kinda funny.
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Semi-Pro
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 416
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Let's start another rumor: Fat Boy is actually a turnip impersonating a person.
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| chad shaver |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Coria will take him out. In 3 Matches that they played on hard, Coria was injured in 2 of them. The other time he just started playing on tour. I think it will be close but will get the best of Agassi who is not at his best clearly.
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Professional
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Slight digression, and no slanted reference to this nandralone rumour, but watching Coria against Grosjean, Coria seemed way taller than I remebered him ... this was in a bar, so possibly the magic amber fluid was already working better than I had planned.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 229
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AA is usually a very strong starter. My guess is AA will win in straights, with the 1st set rather quickly (6-2) and a tight 2nd set (7-5).
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Coria wins it. My coach said that he watch Coria practice this week, and he was so insanely good off the ground, even on hardcourt. I say like Liam, that Coria wins a right first set, maybe a tie-break, then runs away sort of in the second. He'll just get into a rhythm, and blow Agassi away. If he loses the first set, I still see him to come back. Schuettler did it in Toronto, Coria can easily do it here.
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| PureCarlosMoyaDrive |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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I'd say Agassi in 2 or 3...most likely 2.
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>Coria wins it. - PCMD
Naturally >I think I'll start another rumour. I heard from a guy who is very high up in the French tennis federation that Mauresmo is biologically a man. What was the first? Don't you remember the short-shorts, where did she put... >Let's start another rumor: Fat Boy is actually a turnip impersonating a person. LOL |
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