Lee is rolling on grass

Hewittfan22

Semi-Pro
Lee killed ginepri who has won grass tournament before , waht do u think of his chance against shalken, and possibly roddick in the final?
 

ragnaROK

Professional
He can beat Schalken pretty easily, I don't know about Roddick tho.
He is starting to take his game up a notch. Hope to see more great things from him.
 

Hewittfan22

Semi-Pro
Lee just beat shalken in 3 sets, he is playing Karol Beck next round, what do u think of his chance against him and he has really good chance to get to the semi final.
Good news, Hewitt won as well in tough 2 tiebreaks,
(Q)H Lee (KOR) d (8)S Schalken (NED) 76(3) 67(6) 63
as a Qualifer , this is amazing
Hewitt and Lees got a very good draw, and those two will definetly get to the semi final
 

gofederer

Rookie
beck was impressive playing & beating henman... good serve, solid strokes, a lot of confidence & composure fresh from winning a grass court challenger previous week... looked like a dangerous customer as is lee this time round... not sure who's got more chance... but stella put them in the last spot of friday's order of play, preventing the match from being shown on bbc2, obviously because they are the most unglamorous names remaining...
 

BreakPoint

Bionic Poster
Sounds like Hewittfan's got a fetish for Lee.

BTW, I drove Lee and his coach to one of his matches during this year's Siebel Open. Both real nice guys and his coach speaks perfect English.
 

Hewittfan22

Semi-Pro
hey Breakpoint, u drove him?> what do you mean , i dont understand, did u work as volunteering job there at the tournament or something? yeah i know his coach speaks perfect engilsh thats why he travel with him since lee could barely speak any english, it was pretty funny when lee spoke after winning at sydney, he seems like a really nice guy
 

BreakPoint

Bionic Poster
Yeah, I was a volunteer driver at the Siebel Open. Also got to rub shoulders with Roddick, Gilbert, Fish, Blake, and Cahill (Agassi's coach). Agassi didn't need a ride. He had his own helicopter fly him back and forth.
 

Emma Knightley

New User
BreakPoint said:
Yeah, I was a volunteer driver at the Siebel Open. Also got to rub shoulders with Roddick, Gilbert, Fish, Blake, and Cahill (Agassi's coach). Agassi didn't need a ride. He had his own helicopter fly him back and forth.

did he really?! o_O
 

Cynnik

New User
KOREAN PRIDE!!!!!!!!

Anyway, Im glad to see that he's doing well. I hope he does get far in this tournament and wimby. I think his best shot at winning a grand slam (one can only hope) is on grass as it suits his game very well. He's got an all-around and attacking game that is beneficial on grass and uses his smarts to beat you. Kinda reminds me of Federer but with a lot less firepower. As a Korean myself, Im glad to see that he is being recognized on this board and hope he can pull off the tournament of his life at wimby and pull a Guadio. Tennis isnt very big in korea and hes the only well known player from there so it helps for him to do well.
 

BreakPoint

Bionic Poster
When he plays at the Siebel, Agassi stays at his house in Tiburon in Marin (North Bay, other side of the Golden Gate Bridge), which is about 70 miles from San Jose. If you know Bay Area traffic, especially during rush hour since ALL of Agassi's matches were night matches starting at 7:00pm, the trip would have probably taken about 3 hours by car, so it's understanble why he charters his own helicopter to make the trip.
 
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