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Sharad
post Sep 12 2004, 07:20 AM
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Tonight
Sveltlana Kuznetsova def. Elena Dementieva
what a display by K-dawgg, she really took it to Elena after one shaky start
such a huge forehand, hit about 10 winners in 1st 6 games!!!!
mother #$%#$%$%^

that's good stuff

Getting ready for tomorrow's finals
Federer and Hewitt

Fed has set himself apart from rest of the field
Lleyton Hewitt is having a great summer, blazing thru the draws, still hasn't a dropped a set..........he could give Federer a tough test but Federer will pull through
he's just too good right now!
i hope it's a tough, tight 5 setter tomorrow!

Poor Timmy, comes up short in SF again : (

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post Sep 12 2004, 03:40 PM
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Not one American in U. S. Open Finals, both men and women! Shocking. unsure.gif

No Roddick, no Agassi, no Capriati, no Davenport, let alone either Williams. rolleyes.gif

Rooting for Roger. Hewitt p'd off a lot of people after his remark to the linesman, couple of years ago, in the match against Blake.

Roger looks cool, like a present-day Bjorn Borg or Pete Sampras.

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post Sep 12 2004, 06:25 PM
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QUOTE(unni @ Sep 12 2004, 03:40 PM)

Rooting for Roger. Hewitt p'd off a lot of people after his remark to the linesman, couple of years ago, in the match against Blake.

Roger looks cool, like a present-day Bjorn Borg or Pete Sampras.
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Definitely Unniji. he is a good future prospect for tennis star
of this decade. Marat safin gave up too early. dry.gif

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post Sep 12 2004, 09:39 PM
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<[Sharad,Sep 12 2004, 11:21 AM]
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The whole family watches tennis. One daughter was devastated because Jennifer lost. Other daughter was upset when Serena was upset. Wifey can't stand the new "roosies". I miss Gabriella and Anna.

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post Sep 12 2004, 11:08 PM
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James and Lleyton are over that actually
they played a 2nd time, and even that match went to a 5th set
they both applauded each other's shots andwhat not

but lleyton had/has an ongoing with ATP
because he refused interview once in cincy tournament
he decided to sue them etc etc
so last year was a low point, he dropped down to 17 in rankings
didn't play much tournaments
only best thing, the thing for him that salvaged his year was davis cup win over switzerland, when he came back from 2 sets to 0 down, and down a break 3rd set (3-5 i believe) to beat federer in 5 sets.
before that he did alright in US Open, losing to a red hot JC Ferrero in QF

Coindicene that in australian open.....hewitt lost to fed - fed won the championship
in french open - hewitt lost to gaston gaudio - gaudio won the title
wimbledon - hewitt lost to federer - federer won 2nd wimbledon
now us open - hewitt is facing federer again - god i hope hewitt can win this time
or it'll be 4 times hewitt has lost to eventual champ
haye rammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm



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post Sep 12 2004, 11:13 PM
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I don't really mind no americans in finals
it's all about watching good tennis for me
and people need to know about foreign players
cause right now hewitt and federer are on top of their game, and federer - no one is close to beatimg him
people better recognize here!

disapointed in capriate and davenport though
at such crucial time davenport got hurt

dementieva can look cute

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post Sep 13 2004, 12:40 AM
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It was upsetting that Serena lost, she deserved to win that match, one could clearly see her shots were mostly inside the line or touching the line in some way.

I like Maria Sharapova and I feel she's gonna have a big future.....she's as powerful as some of the other Russian women and can challenge the likes of Serena, Kuznetsova in the future.

Hopefully today will be a good men's final......looking forward to it !!

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post Sep 13 2004, 03:27 AM
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what a bore final

you can't hurt federer in any way it seems like it

thanks a lot lleyton

although he came close in 2nd set

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post Sep 13 2004, 03:33 AM
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all i can do is laugh
ha ha

and just admire the talent of roger federer

his sweet, fluid, silky game reminds you of mohd rafi's peerless, velvety voice

goddamnit

this guy has won 4 slams at age 23..........how many more ?

we can only wait and see

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post Sep 13 2004, 03:51 AM
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Sharad:

The second set was close. It was good to see Hewitt fighting and back in the game. Had the tie-break gone the other way, we would still be watching the game, and who knows what could have happened.

But you are right. Federer was in a zone today. Did not expect two bagels out of three in a final with two great players.

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I saw the final... the guy is just poetry in motion. Every shot the guy is at such an easy!

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The way Federer is going, he may come close to Pistol Pete's record of 14 Grand Slams.....he proved today once again why he is the world's number # 1.

LoL good one Sharad......his game sure was as fluid and as sweet as Rafi's voice laugh.gif


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QUOTE(Sharad @ Sep 12 2004, 11:08 PM)

Coindicene that in australian open.....hewitt lost to fed - fed won the championship
in french open - hewitt lost to gaston gaudio - gaudio won the title
wimbledon - hewitt lost to federer - federer won 2nd wimbledon
now us open - hewitt is facing federer again - god i hope hewitt can win this time
or it'll be 4 times hewitt has lost to eventual champ
haye rammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Hewitt is grabbing the seat left vacant by Ivan Lendll
few years back. smile1.gif

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post Sep 13 2004, 01:34 PM
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For a short while in the second set, I thought the little Aussie Guy just might pull back, and come through to a famous victory. Alas it was not to be.

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Federer is amazing... I guess this guy has the potential to come close to Sampras' 14 grand slams. Only player who gave him tough time in US open was veteran Andre Agassi. At 34, he still looks good enough to win one of the four big events before retiring... That IMHO was the best Men's match of the US open this year.

Also, Roddick is reasonably good player too even though he could not make it big at US open. His match against Federer in Wimbledon was a good match...

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