2011 French Open


Re: 2011 French Open

Postby Jim05 » Mon Jun 06, 2011 6:34 am

You beauty, long live the King. He wasnt anywhere near his best all tournament but still crushed most of his opponents.
Remember all the debate about the greatest ever?, well rafa will overtake federer within 2 years. Only injury will stop him adding another wimbledon and US this year
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Re: 2011 French Open

Postby mighty hounds » Mon Jun 06, 2011 9:18 am

Jim05 wrote:You beauty, long live the King. He wasnt anywhere near his best all tournament but still crushed most of his opponents.
Remember all the debate about the greatest ever?, well rafa will overtake federer within 2 years. Only injury will stop him adding another wimbledon and US this year


Not sure on hardcourt Jim, A's much as I hate to admit it I reckon jokeavic can beat him. I'd still have Fed number 1 for wimbeldon
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Re: 2011 French Open

Postby Jim05 » Mon Jun 06, 2011 12:38 pm

mighty hounds wrote:
Jim05 wrote:You beauty, long live the King. He wasnt anywhere near his best all tournament but still crushed most of his opponents.
Remember all the debate about the greatest ever?, well rafa will overtake federer within 2 years. Only injury will stop him adding another wimbledon and US this year


Not sure on hardcourt Jim, A's much as I hate to admit it I reckon jokeavic can beat him. I'd still have Fed number 1 for wimbeldon

Dont write him off mate, he has adapted his game exceptionally well. It irks me that he has won 2 of the past 3 wimbledons and destroyed djokovic in the us open final last year yet media experts still dont rate him on any other surface than clay.
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Re: 2011 French Open

Postby mighty hounds » Mon Jun 06, 2011 2:05 pm

Jim05 wrote:
mighty hounds wrote:
Jim05 wrote:You beauty, long live the King. He wasnt anywhere near his best all tournament but still crushed most of his opponents.
Remember all the debate about the greatest ever?, well rafa will overtake federer within 2 years. Only injury will stop him adding another wimbledon and US this year


Not sure on hardcourt Jim, A's much as I hate to admit it I reckon jokeavic can beat him. I'd still have Fed number 1 for wimbeldon

Dont write him off mate, he has adapted his game exceptionally well. It irks me that he has won 2 of the past 3 wimbledons and destroyed djokovic in the us open final last year yet media experts still dont rate him on any other surface than clay.


Hmm good point. Although when ur resume reads 7 French opens, 2 Wimbeldon, 1 US and Aussie it will take him a awhile to be put in the upper upper echoleon
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Re: 2011 French Open

Postby NFC » Mon Jun 06, 2011 3:51 pm

mighty hounds wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
mighty hounds wrote:
Jim05 wrote:You beauty, long live the King. He wasnt anywhere near his best all tournament but still crushed most of his opponents.
Remember all the debate about the greatest ever?, well rafa will overtake federer within 2 years. Only injury will stop him adding another wimbledon and US this year


Not sure on hardcourt Jim, A's much as I hate to admit it I reckon jokeavic can beat him. I'd still have Fed number 1 for wimbeldon

Dont write him off mate, he has adapted his game exceptionally well. It irks me that he has won 2 of the past 3 wimbledons and destroyed djokovic in the us open final last year yet media experts still dont rate him on any other surface than clay.


Hmm good point. Although when ur resume reads 7 French opens, 2 Wimbeldon, 1 US and Aussie it will take him a awhile to be put in the upper upper echoleon

He IS in the upper, upper echoleon already. How is he not? Won all 4 Slams, leading MS 1000 winner (19), 3x Davis Cup, Olympic Gold.
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Re: 2011 French Open

Postby Grahaml » Tue Jun 07, 2011 12:14 am

Nadal is up there, no doubt. Djokovic has been better over the last few years than many number 1 players at their prime and he's had to contend with being number 3 for a lot of that.

Federer is still the best, he's just not at his best anymore and hasn't been for a while. Federer at his best v Nadal at his best and Fed wins 3/4 slams and Nadal wins the other.

And just quietly Andy Murray would be one of the best number 4s ever too with what he's done lately.
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Re: 2011 French Open

Postby Gozu » Tue Jun 07, 2011 1:55 am

Federer's starting to crack:

Yes, this is a rivalry for the ages but is the unpalatable truth for Federer's admirers that it is becoming a lopsided one? This is the Nadal age, his ninth victory in their past 11 contests.

Federer has not beaten him in a grand slam since 2007, and did not enjoy being asked afterwards whether he could see the Spaniard, who has now reached double figures in grand slam wins quicker than he did, catching his landmark of 16 soon.

"Who cares?" Federer responded. "Who cares where you stand?"

Well, you can bet that, inside, he does. After all, how difficult is it to call himself the best even of this era, never mind of all time, when Nadal has now beaten him 17 out of 25 times and keeps chipping away at the legend bit by bit?

"It's always me who's going to dictate play and decide how the outcome is going to be," Federer said. "If I play well, I will most likely win; if I'm not playing so well, that's when he wins."


http://www.smh.com.au/sport/tennis/fede ... 1fp8s.html

I can honestly say I never swallowed the Federer's a great guy media spin, never liked the arrogant prick.
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Re: 2011 French Open

Postby NFC » Wed Jun 08, 2011 3:10 am

Grahaml wrote:Nadal is up there, no doubt. Djokovic has been better over the last few years than many number 1 players at their prime and he's had to contend with being number 3 for a lot of that.

Federer is still the best, he's just not at his best anymore and hasn't been for a while. Federer at his best v Nadal at his best and Fed wins 3/4 slams and Nadal wins the other.

And just quietly Andy Murray would be one of the best number 4s ever too with what he's done lately.

HOW CAN YOU SAY THAT???

Look at their H2H. Nadal 17-8.

Look at their GS final H2H. Nadal 6-2.

You cannot say that, and you certainly cannot say it with any confidence.
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Re: 2011 French Open

Postby NFC » Wed Jun 08, 2011 3:11 am

Gozu wrote:Federer's starting to crack:

Yes, this is a rivalry for the ages but is the unpalatable truth for Federer's admirers that it is becoming a lopsided one? This is the Nadal age, his ninth victory in their past 11 contests.

Federer has not beaten him in a grand slam since 2007, and did not enjoy being asked afterwards whether he could see the Spaniard, who has now reached double figures in grand slam wins quicker than he did, catching his landmark of 16 soon.

"Who cares?" Federer responded. "Who cares where you stand?"

Well, you can bet that, inside, he does. After all, how difficult is it to call himself the best even of this era, never mind of all time, when Nadal has now beaten him 17 out of 25 times and keeps chipping away at the legend bit by bit?

"It's always me who's going to dictate play and decide how the outcome is going to be," Federer said. "If I play well, I will most likely win; if I'm not playing so well, that's when he wins."


http://www.smh.com.au/sport/tennis/fede ... 1fp8s.html

I can honestly say I never swallowed the Federer's a great guy media spin, never liked the arrogant prick.

Totally agree. He's all so humble when he wins, and because that's 85% of the time everyone thinks he's marvellous. But when he loses, big matches, he always has an excuse, and is always trying to discredit the opponent in some way.
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