InsuranceMan
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Lehecka is better anyway he was pounding on both wings and on serve doesn’t matter even if Rafa was at his bestLehecka was exhibiting a some arrogance after beating Rafa knowing full well that wasn't Rafa at his best.
Lehecka is better anyway he was pounding on both wings and on serve doesn’t matter even if Rafa was at his bestLehecka was exhibiting a some arrogance after beating Rafa knowing full well that wasn't Rafa at his best.
Watch your language or I will report you.Oh **** so now this MFer is out too...
We are due to witness a final between two unseeded players for a while. Nadal and Thiem I'm talking aboutDude was crying watching Nadal's farewell video after the match. What arrogance? He gave Nadal what Nadal demanded from him, competition.
He never acknowledged that Rafa wasn't at his best coming back from injury.Dude was crying watching Nadal's farewell video after the match. What arrogance? He gave Nadal what Nadal demanded from him, competition.
He never acknowledged that Rafa wasn't at his best coming back from injury.
You would say that wouldn't you? Rafa could easily have taken the first set if he had had enough match play.Lehecka is better anyway he was pounding on both wings and on serve doesn’t matter even if Rafa was at his best
Sour grapes. Kick a man when he's down. Classy.Lehecka was exhibiting a some arrogance after beating Rafa knowing full well that wasn't Rafa at his best.
It could have been Rafa from 10 years ago and he would have lost. Lehecka is like Isner and Berdych combined he’s not beating himYou would say that wouldn't you? Rafa could easily have taken the first set if he had had enough match play.
Nadal is not at his best yet, not anymore. That was his 3rd match after coming back from injury and he is pacing himself. Right up to seconds before entering the court, Dr Cotoro was going through his serv routine with him to make sure he didn't strain his stomach muscles too much.The guy is getting his farewells done, who in their right mind needs to be told that Nadal isn't at his best anymore? Isn't that clearly obvious to everyone.
@GAS - Too hot a steroid cycle, plus over-training. Hope his doctors and physios can recalibrate properly. We'll see I guess.
Nadal is not at his best yet, not anymore. That was his 3rd match after coming back from injury and he is pacing himself. Right up to seconds before entering the court, Dr Cotoro was going through his serv routine with him to make sure he didn't strain his stomach muscles too much.
Watch your language or I will report you.
Nadal is 8:1 vs Isner and 20:4 against Berdych. The only Isner win was retrospectively included from the Laver Cup. Rafa beat Berdych 17 times in a row.It could have been Rafa from 10 years ago and he would have lost. Lehecka is like Isner and Berdych combined he’s not beating him
He couldn't even crack a smile when Nadal was being celebrated. So arrogant.Sour grapes. Kick a man when he's down. Classy.
One walkover.Two walkovers in a row for FAA to reach the final.
and another retirement earlierOne walkover.
One retirement.
If he is that good why is he still ranked 31 at the age of 22? Rafa was #1 at the age of 22.It could have been Rafa from 10 years ago and he would have lost. Lehecka is like Isner and Berdych combined he’s not beating him
Yes but that’s for the one single player. Lehecka is a combo of both. It’s different. He’s not on Lehecka’s level unfortunatelyNadal is 8:1 vs Isner and 20:4 against Berdych. The only Isner win was retrospectively included from the Laver Cup. Rafa beat Berdych 17 times in a row.
He’s a young rich athlete he’s got it all. He doesn’t feel like it all the time. Sometimes you have to smell the roses of life and there’s more than a yellow ballIf he is that good why is he still ranked 31 at the age of 22? Rafa was #1 at the age of 22.
But he is still only ranked 31. His career W/L ratio is 60-55.Yes but that’s for the one single player. Lehecka is a combo of both. It’s different. He’s not on Lehecka’s level unfortunately
I answered that in my other comment. It’s tough to swallow because I know how big a Rafa fan you are but it’s true. You’ll come to realize it don’t worryBut he is still only ranked 31. His career W/L ratio is 60-55.
He couldn't even crack a smile when Nadal was being celebrated. So arrogant.
You argument is not logical. There is no proof that he has the skills to dominate anyone.I answered that in my other comment. It’s tough to swallow because I know how big a Rafa fan you are but it’s true. You’ll come to realize it don’t worry
Lol.Watch your language or I will report you.
Word is he walks around his neighborhood with a ruler checking the height of his neighbors grass.Mark-Touch: Mall Cop.
He dominated him proof is pretty clearYou argument is not logical. There is no proof that he has the skills to dominate anyone.
We can choose to ignore the events in this tournament, believe in coincidences or hypothesize which some may take as "wild speculations". IMG has taken over the tournament recently and been attempting to monopolize a lot of things in tennis. Spain isn't easy on such attitudes and, for instance, Microsoft under Bill Gates a while back was charged in court somewhere in that land for attempting to illegally dominate the market there. Tennis is a sacred sport in Spain. Anyhow, given the situation and that of so many players' withdrawals from some very important matches and also unwilling players' in matches such as Lorenzo vs Jannik I am wondering about how money in some high circles rather than legal procedings in this case may be used to fight powers in business.What is going on in Madrid? Cursed tournament
It was hard not to notice that. At first, I felt sorry for Lehecka when he seemingly showed discomfort after one baseline movement in 3rd or so game and when he was attended by the physio but then after that suspiciously theatrical fall during his last rally to show he was done I questioned my sympathy for him.Did anybody take note of how Lehecka fell to the ground, walked gingerly to Felix and then smashed his racquet in a rather athletic way, then hoisted his two huge bags on his shoulders and walked off the court completely upright and able-bodied????
You are in cloud cuckoo land territory.He dominated him proof is pretty clear
Qui bono?It was hard not to notice that. At first, I felt sorry for Lehecka when he seemingly showed discomfort after one baseline movement in 3rd or so game and when he was attended by the physio but then after that suspiciously theatrical fall during his last rally to show he was done I questioned my sympathy for him.
Now, has anyone noticed interesting paterns like these for example;
Medvedev vs Lehecka results in Medvedev retiring and then Lehecka vs FAA results in Lehecka retiring
Lorenzo Sonego throws the match against Sinner and then Jannik retires in his following match
I am trying not to read into these kinda conspiracy threories as some would advice me to, yet I have a difficult time not noticing the incredible coincidences presented.