I'm quite surprised no one has pointed this out.. At Montreal, Roger was 6-5, 40-0, and cannot convert, then Djoko wins the tiebreak. Then in the 3rd set, Djoko wins another tiebreak.
In the US Open, Djoko was 6-5, 40-0 and WAS NOT able to convert, and Roger won two sets in tiebreak, just as Djoko won two sets in tiebreak in Montreal.
The point is the matches were almost mirror (reversed) images of each other, and apparently a one-to-one revenge, almost set for set for Roger....
Just creepy to think that either Roger "manufactured" it this way.... or there is really some higher entity working for Roger hehehe
He got his revenge in a VERY creepy way.
In the US Open, Djoko was 6-5, 40-0 and WAS NOT able to convert, and Roger won two sets in tiebreak, just as Djoko won two sets in tiebreak in Montreal.
The point is the matches were almost mirror (reversed) images of each other, and apparently a one-to-one revenge, almost set for set for Roger....
Just creepy to think that either Roger "manufactured" it this way.... or there is really some higher entity working for Roger hehehe
