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Author: wkhedrwkhedr Date: May 11, 2008 09:03
Hamburg is critical for ranking points followed by two slams FO &
Wimbledon.
After that the US summer HC season followed by another slam USO.
Amazing tennis is coming and the real talk will start.
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Author: pedrodiaspedrodias Date: May 11, 2008 09:11
On May 11, 12:03 pm, wkhedr my-deja.com> wrote:
> Hamburg is critical for ranking points followed by two slams FO &
> Wimbledon.
> After that the US summer HC season followed by another slam USO.
>
> Amazing tennis is coming and the real talk will start.
The Australian Open was a Fairy Tale? The remainder of the season may
play out differently - I certainly hope so - but erasing what's
happened so far is completely pointless.
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Author: Dr. GroundAxeDr. GroundAxe Date: May 11, 2008 09:21
> On May 11, 12:03 pm, wkhedr my-deja.com> wrote:
>> Hamburg is critical for ranking points followed by two slams FO &
>> Wimbledon.
>> After that the US summer HC season followed by another slam USO.
>>
>> Amazing tennis is coming and the real talk will start.
>
> The Australian Open was a Fairy Tale? The remainder of the season may
> play out differently - I certainly hope so - but erasing what's
> happened so far is completely pointless.
Why is that Dias? I thought you were a tennis fan and not just a slave
to your support for a particular player. Federer can't be #1 forever,
and it seems that his time at the top is coming to an end.
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Author: RahimAsifRahimAsif Date: May 11, 2008 09:24
On May 11, 11:21 am, "Dr. GroundAxe" hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
>> On May 11, 12:03 pm, wkhedr my-deja.com> wrote:
>>> Hamburg is critical for ranking points followed by two slams FO &
>>> Wimbledon.
>>> After that the US summer HC season followed by another slam USO.
>
>>> Amazing tennis is coming and the real talk will start.
>
>> The Australian Open was a Fairy Tale? The remainder of the season may
>> play out differently - I certainly hope so - but erasing what's
>> happened so far is completely pointless.
>
> Why is that Dias? I thought you were a tennis fan and not just a slave
> to your support for a particular player. Federer can't be #1 forever,
> and it seems that his time at the top is coming to an end.
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Author: pedrodiaspedrodias Date: May 11, 2008 09:41
On May 11, 12:21 pm, "Dr. GroundAxe" hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
>> On May 11, 12:03 pm, wkhedr my-deja.com> wrote:
>>> Hamburg is critical for ranking points followed by two slams FO &
>>> Wimbledon.
>>> After that the US summer HC season followed by another slam USO.
>
>>> Amazing tennis is coming and the real talk will start.
>
>> The Australian Open was a Fairy Tale? The remainder of the season may
>> play out differently - I certainly hope so - but erasing what's
>> happened so far is completely pointless.
>
> Why is that Dias? I thought you were a tennis fan and not just a slave
> to your support for a particular player. Federer can't be #1 forever,
> and it seems that his time at the top is coming to an end.
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Author: Dr. GroundAxeDr. GroundAxe Date: May 11, 2008 09:44
> On May 11, 12:21 pm, "Dr. GroundAxe" hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
>>> On May 11, 12:03 pm, wkhedr my-deja.com> wrote:
>>>> Hamburg is critical for ranking points followed by two slams FO &
>>>> Wimbledon.
>>>> After that the US summer HC season followed by another slam USO.
>>>> Amazing tennis is coming and the real talk will start.
>>> The Australian Open was a Fairy Tale? The remainder of the season may
>>> play out differently - I certainly hope so - but erasing what's
>>> happened so far is completely pointless.
>> Why is that Dias? I thought you were a tennis fan and not just a slave
>> to your support for a particular player. Federer can't be #1 forever,
>> and it seems that his time at the top is coming to an end.
>
> Because, as I have repeatedly tried to explain, clearly
> unsuccessfully, I *am* a *huge* fan of Federer's *game*. I enjoy
> watching it, like I did Leconte, Safin in top form, Mecir, and a
> number of others. I keep the distinction clear because I *have* been a
> fan of players in the usual sense, and the experience is quite ...
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Author: wkhedrwkhedr Date: May 11, 2008 10:01
On May 11, 12:11Â pm, pedrod...@ snip.net wrote:
> On May 11, 12:03 pm, wkhedr my-deja.com> wrote:
>
>> Hamburg is critical for ranking points followed by two slams FO &
>> Wimbledon.
>> After that the US summer HC season followed by another slam USO.
>
>> Amazing tennis is coming and the real talk will start.
>
> The Australian Open was a Fairy Tale? The remainder of the season may
> play out differently - I certainly hope so - but erasing what's
> happened so far is completely pointless.
Not erasing anything. It's more interesting because you have three
slams in 3-4 months period.
Also many questions will be answered, like if Nadal and Federer will
rise or stay without titles, if Djokovic will improve further and
takes over Nadal's or Federer's ranking, etc.
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Author: pedrodiaspedrodias Date: May 11, 2008 10:04
On May 11, 12:44 pm, "Dr. GroundAxe" hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
>> On May 11, 12:21 pm, "Dr. GroundAxe" hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
>>>> On May 11, 12:03 pm, wkhedr my-deja.com> wrote:
>>>>> Hamburg is critical for ranking points followed by two slams FO &
>>>>> Wimbledon.
>>>>> After that the US summer HC season followed by another slam USO.
>>>>> Amazing tennis is coming and the real talk will start.
>>>> The Australian Open was a Fairy Tale? The remainder of the season may
>>>> play out differently - I certainly hope so - but erasing what's
>>>> happened so far is completely pointless.
>>> Why is that Dias? I thought you were a tennis fan and not just a slave
>>> to your support for a particular player. Federer can't be #1 forever,
>>> and it seems that his time at the top is coming to an end.
>
>> Because, as I have repeatedly tried to explain, clearly
>> unsuccessfully, I *am* a *huge* fan of Federer's *game*. I enjoy
>> watching it, like I did Leconte, Safin in top form, Mecir, and a
>> number of others. I keep the distinction clear because I *have* been a ...
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Author: Dr. GroundAxeDr. GroundAxe Date: May 11, 2008 10:06
> On May 11, 12:44 pm, "Dr. GroundAxe" hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
>>> On May 11, 12:21 pm, "Dr. GroundAxe" hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
>>>>> On May 11, 12:03 pm, wkhedr my-deja.com> wrote:
>>>>>> Hamburg is critical for ranking points followed by two slams FO &
>>>>>> Wimbledon.
>>>>>> After that the US summer HC season followed by another slam USO.
>>>>>> Amazing tennis is coming and the real talk will start.
>>>>> The Australian Open was a Fairy Tale? The remainder of the season may
>>>>> play out differently - I certainly hope so - but erasing what's
>>>>> happened so far is completely pointless.
>>>> Why is that Dias? I thought you were a tennis fan and not just a slave
>>>> to your support for a particular player. Federer can't be #1 forever,
>>>> and it seems that his time at the top is coming to an end.
>>> Because, as I have repeatedly tried to explain, clearly
>>> unsuccessfully, I *am* a *huge* fan of Federer's *game*. I enjoy
>>> watching it, like I did Leconte, Safin in top form, Mecir, and a
>>> number of others. I keep the distinction clear because I *have* been a ...
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Author: pedrodiaspedrodias Date: May 11, 2008 10:21
On May 11, 1:06 pm, "Dr. GroundAxe" hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
>> On May 11, 12:44 pm, "Dr. GroundAxe" hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
>>>> On May 11, 12:21 pm, "Dr. GroundAxe" hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
>>>>>> On May 11, 12:03 pm, wkhedr my-deja.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> Hamburg is critical for ranking points followed by two slams FO &
>>>>>>> Wimbledon.
>>>>>>> After that the US summer HC season followed by another slam USO.
>>>>>>> Amazing tennis is coming and the real talk will start.
>>>>>> The Australian Open was a Fairy Tale? The remainder of the season may
>>>>>> play out differently - I certainly hope so - but erasing what's
>>>>>> happened so far is completely pointless.
>>>>> Why is that Dias? I thought you were a tennis fan and not just a slave
>>>>> to your support for a particular player. Federer can't be #1 forever,
>>>>> and it seems that his time at the top is coming to an end.
>>>> Because, as I have repeatedly tried to explain, clearly
>>>> unsuccessfully, I *am* a *huge* fan of Federer's *game*. I enjoy
>>>> watching it, like I did Leconte, Safin in top form, Mecir, and a ...
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