Do you think Roger Federer can win Wimbledon this year?
He’s 2nd favorite behind Nadal @ odds of 5/2,so i was considering putting big money on him.I prefer Nadel because he’s my favorite player but i really expect Roger to put up a huge challenge after his disappointment last year.He had a good French Open and there’s no shame in losing to Nadal on clay.
Your thoughts?
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Novak Djokovic is playing the best Year of his Career in 2011 Highlights and Best Points of the Year from these Tournaments [Australian Open, ATP Dubai, ATP Masters Indian Wells, ATP Masters Miami] !!!I’m not the Owner of this Tennis Clips!!!…I Just put them together Hope you like it – Rate and comment
Can any body guess that what will be the position of Sania Mirza by 2008(Next Year)?
Whatz your openions on her present form and play? Is she more concentrating on addds than game?
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Do you think Roger Federer will make it to the finals of the French Open again this year?
I see the gap between Federer and Nadal widening on Clay (and other surfaces), so I think Nadal would definitely beat Federer if they both advanced to the French Open finals. But, the question is, do you think Federer will actually make it to the French Open finals this year?
What is Rafael Nadal’s playing schedule this year?
Also please do not forget to mention the source of your information.
Thanks a lot
Should James Blake retire this year?
I know some of you (such as Jay) are pissed about reading this question, so for the record I actually am a James Blake fan. He was actually my 1st favourite player (then Djokovic, and now it’s Baghdatis)
His ranking has dropped to 115. His record this year is a measly 8-9 and he hasn’t even made it to the finals of a tournament. He was embarrased at Wimbledon, losing to Robin Haase in straights the first round, and he also had a spat with Pam Shriver.
To further strengthen my point, I just recently read Inside Tennis magazine. Included in that issue was an article about James Blake titled: “At a Crossroads”. It is identified that he does have/had a knee injury, and it seems pretty serious. He says he retweaked his knee in Eastbourne against Julien Benneteau. Blake has also refused to take surgery, painkillers, or anti-inflammatories. Yes, I am well aware of the fact that he has battled a major back problem, shingles, and a broken neck (or was it a vertebrate?). However, he added:
“If it doesn’t get better soon, I’m not sure how much longer I want to play in pain.”
I hate to be the breaker of bad news but I personally think that he needs to retire from tennis. My suggestion for James Blake: retire at the 2010 US Open.
I also read James Blake’s autobiography by the way. So i know what he’s been through haha
@David — You were right XD
Is this the year of USA?
The Williams sisters are dominating Tennis!!!!1!11 WHOOOOOOO YEAH!!!! TENNIS!!1!! One of them won Wimbledon, I don’t know which one, but whatever!!!!! IT’S TENNIS!!!!! USA won the Gold Cup, well that was last year, but who cares? WHOOOOOOOO! And do I even need to mention we’re gonna dominate the Olympics?? HELL YEAH!!! GO USA!!!! Oh oh, and since we won the Gold Cup, we are DEFINITELY gonna win the World Cup in 2010!!!
By the way I’m not being arrogant, just being a happy fan.
Aunt Jemima: I sure did hahaha
How Horse of the Year voters play the game
How Horse of the Year voters play the game
Yelling has been heard on most every corner in horse racing’s little village the last two years. “How could Zenyatta not have been named Horse of the Year in 2009?” comes an angry shout from somewhere in the darkness of the World Wide Web.
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Year to remember
Year to remember
As the year 2010 comes to a close, the Sidney Herald has put together a list of the top stories that shocked and awed Richland County residents during the year.
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Do you think Federer will get his nr.1 rank back next year?
I honestly wouldn’t count him out yet. He is the current champion of Australian open. Hard courts have always been his favourite surface(and grass). This year was a bit worse than usually but he still has 8 years straight with winning at least 1 GS/year. And remember 2008? Same thing, only 1 GS win (US open) to Fed in -08 but next year, 2009, he won French open and Wimbledon and reached into final in Australian open and US open. So he was in the finals every time. So, you could imagine it might very well happen again next year…
And he did make some records again this year too, by reaching the semifinals in US open, Federer achieved his 20th match win in 2010 grand slams; this is the seventh consecutive year he has accomplished this feat, a record matched only by Ivan Lendl.
And besides, Rafa will have a lot to defend next year.
CLT, I ment NEXT year. During next year.
Year in review: Glory for Nadal
Year in review: Glory for Nadal
A year that began with doubts over Rafael Nadal’s body and continued with worries over Roger Federer’s ended with both men at their peak.
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Eastday-2010, a year to remember in Spanish sports
Eastday-2010, a year to remember in Spanish sports
MADRID, Dec. 29 – At around 22.30 hours local time in Johannesburg, less than five minutes before the end of extra time in the World Cup final, Andres Iniesta received a pass from teammate Cesc Fabrigas, raced into the Dutch penalty area and scored the only goal of the game with a right foot shot.
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2010: The year in review
2010: The year in review
A rundown of the Twin Cities dining scene over the past year.
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Fairly satisfactory year for Indian cue sports
Fairly satisfactory year for Indian cue sports
By Anand Philar, Chennai, Dec 25 : To say the least, it has been a fairly satisfactory year for Indian cueists, notably Pankaj Advani, the country’s No.1 exponent. Although only 25, Advani has won virtually every trophy, national and international.
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Iannucci back to Wings after year off with injury
Iannucci back to Wings after year off with injury
The Wings yesterday signed forward Athan Iannucci to a 1-year deal. Iannucci, the NLL’s single-season goal-scoring record holder, returns to the team after missing the 2010 season with a knee injury.
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