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Quote Originally Posted by esplanade: Mats W won zip at Wimby making your statement incorrect. Although he never won the singles title at Wimbledon, Wilander twice won the Australian Open when that tournament was still played on grass courts. I accept your apology
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PeachyRider | 36 |
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Is Lebron better than MJ? Tough question. Nadal is great in his own rights, and only time will tell if he is regarded as the G.O.A.T
Other than Wilander he is the only man to win atleast 2 GS on each surface. Add his Masters 1000 record and his h2h with Feds, you have a few good points for an argument that he is.
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PeachyRider | 36 |
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I want Nadal to stay number one in the world, but on the other hand would enjoy seeing Djokovic complete the career grand slam. Two great players should make for a great spectacle
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Rawlinsanity | 4 |
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Quote Originally Posted by risktaker: stay away then in u unsure or go against what ever u gonna pick how can you stay away from a GS final haha. I can't help myself |
Rawlinsanity | 4 |
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Yes I am aware that I've spelt 'whether' wrong. However, it is the weather that I'm worried about in terms of my bets today. We've seen in the past few years at Rolland Garros that Djokovic has gotten the better of Nadal in the wet weather, and at some stage today there is forecast for rain/possible thunderstorms. Definitely a chance for some in play bets if you can predict the weather before it happens (ie. get on Djokovic before it starts raining). To me, that's the only way I'll be betting on Novak. If the conditions are fine, I see Nadal taking this in 4. BOL everyone
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Rawlinsanity | 4 |
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Just wondering what everyone's thoughts are on the rain possibly hampering Nadal's play later today? I can remember the heavy court, and in addition the clay sticking to the ball, benefiting Djokovic for a few sets back in 2012. Ferrer is obviously a different kettle of fish, but I'd like to hear some opinions before I make a bet on their game. Thanks and BOL to all
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Rawlinsanity | 3 |
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Personally I like Lukaku, who was 34-1 only a few days ago and has already shortened into 26-1
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MoneyTeam99 | 3 |
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Good stuff from Dr Ivo yesterday. And I'm pretty happy with picking the Hewitt first set win but losing in four. Monaco was too good for Pouille though, but you cant win them all
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rzagza | 30 |
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I'd have a little look on Hewitt to win the first set but lose in 4. I see the Dimitrov/Dr Ivo match going over, possible upset for Karlovic. Another dog I'd look at is Pouille. Monaco is hot and cold, and this young fella will have the home crowd behind him. GL
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rzagza | 30 |
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The incentive to win definitely wasn't money. These two play for pride and to finish the year on a high. Nadal was tired and his forehand looked weak to say the least. Well played Nole, made the most of the surface advantage and had a great run after losing the US Open Final. Only fitting that they ended their year H2H at 3-3
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Professional1 | 16 |
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HT/FT Double
Grizzlies/Pacers +500
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Rawlinsanity | 1 |
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I'm seeing a lot of people on the Over 2.5 for the Totty/Newcastle game. Why are you liking that play personally? As a Totty fan myself, we've struggled all season to score more than 2 goals a game vs EPL teams (I think it's 5 goals in our last 6 games)
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SunsDevils | 7 |
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I'm liking both of those picks. BOL
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TMOOSE10 | 4 |
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His style of tennis definitely frustrates players like Berdych who enjoy hitting the ball when it is above the height of the net. His slices and lack of consistency in his serve really got to gasquet yesterday. Should be an interesting match none the less
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gridironguy | 14 |
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If tomic plays the same tennis he did against blake, he wins. But it's anyones guess if he is going to turn up
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DJNOCLUE | 13 |
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Quote Originally Posted by Theone324: Yeah I'd agree with that. He is a much improved player this year, and doesn't have the worst record against lefthanders (is 20 and 15, but 6 of those losses are against Nadal). Head to head favours Verdasco, so it won't be an easy match by any means
Gulbis in 4 |
JakeLake720 | 8 |
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I don't know what it is about Brown, but he has won me over (probably because I'm an Aussie and he beat Hewitt). I haven't seen Mannarino on court this week, but I'd assume he'll have to hit a lot of passing winners on Brown's service games and keep the ball deep off his own serve to do well. How has he been hitting the ball in your eyes xibeleli?
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xibeleli | 10 |
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I think maybe at the start of the week if you are entering into two or more events (doubles, singles, mixed etc) you should have to name your priority event. For example, Tomic would say singles was his main event. In this case Tomic retired from doubles to make sure that he was right for his match against Blake in the singles (his priority). However, if Llodra had said singles was his main event and he retired from that, he shouldn't then be allowed to take part in his other commitments. If doubles was more important to him, then obviously he would have that as his priority event at the start of the week
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kevalev | 15 |
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I don't know about Isner either. I'm looking at mannarino over 17.5 games. BOL
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brnada109 | 11 |
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As an Aussie it disappoints me that he has missed so much tennis the past 6/7 years. He was, and still is, a world class player that could beat anyone outside of the big four at present on his day. I don't know if he'll win in straights today because his opponent isn't as strong (and Hewitt thrives off using opponents power in his favour). Maybe Lleyton in 4
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Rawlinsanity | 14 |
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