TheAssassin
Legend
Assuming Djokovic wins his match against Bautista Agut.
First of all, as a massive Federer and Nadal fan ever since their 2008 Wimbledon final (the greatest match ever since both played at their highest level), just the fact that they are going to meet at the business end of this tournament 11 years later makes me so emotional. I honestly had a tear in my eye when that legendary match up was confirmed. They are still improving, which I didn't think was possible. But they are co-GOATs for good reason.
And more importantly, as a TENNIS fan, I hope we witness more history on Friday. We are already guaranteed a fascinating spectacle as the humble RAFA attempts to correct the horrible mistake that was taking the 2nd seed (which was rightfully his) away from him, by beating the guy behind such a corrupt decision. The weather forecasts also make it more dramatic, as we don't know whether we will have an outdoor or indoor Fedal meeting at Claybledon, either one being a historic first.
But what I am saying is, I would like to see these two GOATs of the game take the golden opportunity that Schwartzman's twin brother Isner gave all the players, and bless us all with the first ever 5th set Wimbledon tiebreak at 12-12. And may the best man win...
First of all, as a massive Federer and Nadal fan ever since their 2008 Wimbledon final (the greatest match ever since both played at their highest level), just the fact that they are going to meet at the business end of this tournament 11 years later makes me so emotional. I honestly had a tear in my eye when that legendary match up was confirmed. They are still improving, which I didn't think was possible. But they are co-GOATs for good reason.
And more importantly, as a TENNIS fan, I hope we witness more history on Friday. We are already guaranteed a fascinating spectacle as the humble RAFA attempts to correct the horrible mistake that was taking the 2nd seed (which was rightfully his) away from him, by beating the guy behind such a corrupt decision. The weather forecasts also make it more dramatic, as we don't know whether we will have an outdoor or indoor Fedal meeting at Claybledon, either one being a historic first.
But what I am saying is, I would like to see these two GOATs of the game take the golden opportunity that Schwartzman's twin brother Isner gave all the players, and bless us all with the first ever 5th set Wimbledon tiebreak at 12-12. And may the best man win...
First of all, as a massive Federer and Nadal fan ever since their 2008 Wimbledon final (the greatest match ever since both played at their highest level), just the fact that they are going to meet at the business end of this tournament 11 years later makes me so emotional. I honestly had a tear in my eye when that legendary match up was confirmed. They are still improving, which I didn't think was possible. But they are co-GOATs for good reason.
And more importantly, as a TENNIS fan, I hope we witness more history on Friday. We are already guaranteed a fascinating spectacle as the humble RAFA attempts to correct the horrible mistake that was taking the 2nd seed (which was rightfully his) away from him, by beating the guy behind such a corrupt decision. The weather forecasts also make it more dramatic, as we don't know whether we will have an outdoor or indoor Fedal meeting at Claybledon, either one being a historic first.
But what I am saying is, I would like to see these two GOATs of the game take the golden opportunity that Schwartzman's twin brother Isner gave all the players, and bless us all with the first ever 5th set Wimbledon tiebreak at 12-12. And may the best man win...
First of all, as a massive Federer and Nadal fan ever since their 2008 Wimbledon final (the greatest match ever since both played at their highest level), just the fact that they are going to meet at the business end of this tournament 11 years later makes me so emotional. I honestly had a tear in my eye when that legendary match up was confirmed. They are still improving, which I didn't think was possible. But they are co-GOATs for good reason.
And more importantly, as a TENNIS fan, I hope we witness more history on Friday. We are already guaranteed a fascinating spectacle as the humble RAFA attempts to correct the horrible mistake that was taking the 2nd seed (which was rightfully his) away from him, by beating the guy behind such a corrupt decision. The weather forecasts also make it more dramatic, as we don't know whether we will have an outdoor or indoor Fedal meeting at Claybledon, either one being a historic first.
But what I am saying is, I would like to see these two GOATs of the game take the golden opportunity that Schwartzman's twin brother Isner gave all the players, and bless us all with the first ever 5th set Wimbledon tiebreak at 12-12. And may the best man win...
That, and the genuine wish for a 12-12 tiebreak.LMAO......Rekx?
That, and the genuine wish for a 12-12 tiebreak.
First of all, as a massive Federer and Nadal fan ever since their 2008 Wimbledon final (the greatest match ever since both played at their highest level), just the fact that they are going to meet at the business end of this tournament 11 years later makes me so emotional. I honestly had a tear in my eye when that legendary match up was confirmed. They are still improving, which I didn't think was possible. But they are co-GOATs for good reason.
And more importantly, as a TENNIS fan, I hope we witness more history on Friday. We are already guaranteed a fascinating spectacle as the humble RAFA attempts to correct the horrible mistake that was taking the 2nd seed (which was rightfully his) away from him, by beating the guy behind such a corrupt decision. The weather forecasts also make it more dramatic, as we don't know whether we will have an outdoor or indoor Fedal meeting at Claybledon, either one being a historic first.
But what I am saying is, I would like to see these two GOATs of the game take the golden opportunity that Schwartzman's twin brother Isner gave all the players, and bless us all with the first ever 5th set Wimbledon tiebreak at 12-12. And may the best man win...
First of all, as a massive Federer and Nadal fan ever since their 2008 Wimbledon final (the greatest match ever since both played at their highest level), just the fact that they are going to meet at the business end of this tournament 11 years later makes me so emotional. I honestly had a tear in my eye when that legendary match up was confirmed. They are still improving, which I didn't think was possible. But they are co-GOATs for good reason.
And more importantly, as a TENNIS fan, I hope we witness more history on Friday. We are already guaranteed a fascinating spectacle as the humble RAFA attempts to correct the horrible mistake that was taking the 2nd seed (which was rightfully his) away from him, by beating the guy behind such a corrupt decision. The weather forecasts also make it more dramatic, as we don't know whether we will have an outdoor or indoor Fedal meeting at Claybledon, either one being a historic first.
But what I am saying is, I would like to see these two GOATs of the game take the golden opportunity that Schwartzman's twin brother Isner gave all the players, and bless us all with the first ever 5th set Wimbledon tiebreak at 12-12. And may the best man win...
Not at all...Whether Novak wins or loses, I want Nadal. The idea of Nadal closing the Slam Gap to 1 will send Fed fans into hysterics.
Wasn't a serious post man.Federer being No 2 seed was not a corrupt decision. Its just Wimbledon's seeding policy. Its been like that for years.
First of all, as a massive Federer and Nadal fan ever since their 2008 Wimbledon final (the greatest match ever since both played at their highest level
Who the hell is "SWEATYBULL?"lol, good to see some of the most loyal Djokovic fans showing up to support their fella.
If what you say is true ("I'm a massive Fedal fan"), then you would know that Fed's level in 2008 at Wimbledon was pathetic. And you'd also know that 2010 grass Nadal was much, much better than 2008. 2019 Nadal would routine 2008 Nadal on grass as well.
It's always amazing how often people post here and expose the fact they have no clue about "old" (11 years) matches.
LOL. Federer was recovering from mono and was hardly a shadow of his former self.since their 2008 Wimbledon final (the greatest match ever since both played at their highest level)
HeisenbergYEs !!!
If what you say is true ("I'm a massive Fedal fan"), then you would know that Fed's level in 2008 at Wimbledon was pathetic. And you'd also know that 2010 grass Nadal was much, much better than 2008. 2019 Nadal would routine 2008 Nadal on grass as well.
It's always amazing how often people post here and expose the fact they have no clue about "old" (11 years) matches.
LOL. Federer was recovering from mono and was hardly a shadow of his former self.
Highest level BAAH!
If what you say is true ("I'm a massive Fedal fan"), then you would know that Fed's level in 2008 at Wimbledon was pathetic. And you'd also know that 2010 grass Nadal was much, much better than 2008. 2019 Nadal would routine 2008 Nadal on grass as well.
It's always amazing how often people post here and expose the fact they have no clue about "old" (11 years) matches.
If what you say is true ("I'm a massive Fedal fan"), then you would know that Fed's level in 2008 at Wimbledon was pathetic. And you'd also know that 2010 grass Nadal was much, much better than 2008. 2019 Nadal would routine 2008 Nadal on grass as well.
It's always amazing how often people post here and expose the fact they have no clue about "old" (11 years) matches.
What do you think? Is it true?If what you say is true ("I'm a massive Fedal fan"), then you would know that Fed's level in 2008 at Wimbledon was pathetic. And you'd also know that 2010 grass Nadal was much, much better than 2008. 2019 Nadal would routine 2008 Nadal on grass as well.
It's always amazing how often people post here and expose the fact they have no clue about "old" (11 years) matches.
The amount of Fed fans that took it serious is close to unbelievable lolWhat do you think? Is it true?
I mean, you're not a new user, so how do you still not notice when someone is not being serious?
Sounds about rightI chose Federer because I think Djokovic will have an easier time against him
Fact so many Djokovic fans are rooting for Federer is a massive compliment to Nadal given it is grass.Djokovic would feel comfortable either way but I guess beating Federer is the holy grail when we are talking Wimbledon.