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Old post #331 posted Oct 25th 2014, 12:32:15 (last edited Oct 25th 2014, 13:18:12 by Andrei Ciuchi) Quote 
Looking good ... 4 - 1 Halep plus serve. :)

5 - 1 ... 5 - 2 ... 6 - 2. First set gone in half hour. :)



And off with a break in the second, then holding serve ... 2 - 0. Nice start, Simona!

Another break! 3 - 0. Re-break, 3 - 1. Re-re-break, 4 - 1!

5 - 1 ... 5 - 2 ... 6 - 2! Game over in just over an hour! Great job, Simona!



Bring it on, Serena! :P
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Old post #332 posted Oct 25th 2014, 13:56:24 Quote 
Never knew they were showing the matches live on television here!

Watched the second semi finals and wow Radwanska was no where near Halep at all urgh.
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Old post #333 posted Oct 26th 2014, 11:56:56 Quote 
GO SIMONA!!!

Come on my neighbor!
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Old post #334 posted Oct 26th 2014, 13:10:13 (last edited Oct 26th 2014, 14:18:37 by Andrei Ciuchi) Quote 
The match is just gone. :/



Being honorable is being paid dearly in sports, it seems. Serena, you owe your title to your opponent. Without her playing properly against Ivanovic, you would be home now.



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Well, at least she recognized Simona's fair-play at the interview after the match. I'll take that.
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Old post #335 posted Oct 26th 2014, 13:49:35 Quote 
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Old post #336 posted Oct 26th 2014, 15:36:01 Quote 
Title #82 for Roger Federer after taking the Swiss Indoors in his hometown of Basel. Well played, sir!
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Old post #337 posted Nov 23rd 2014, 12:41:23 (last edited Nov 23rd 2014, 14:21:38 by Andrei Ciuchi) Quote 
Hop Suisse! Switzerland leading 2 - 1 after the doubles match in the Davis Cup final. Federer has the chance to close it against Gasquet, match starts in about 20 minutes.







First set, Federer. 6 - 4 ...

Second set, Federer, 6 - 2 ... Two sets gone in 71 minutes!
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Old post #338 posted Nov 23rd 2014, 15:03:06 Quote 
Game, set and match Switzerland! They are the new Davis Cup champions! Well done! :)
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Old post #339 posted Nov 23rd 2014, 18:15:14 (last edited Nov 23rd 2014, 18:15:44 by David Jundt) Quote 
\0/\0/\0/

They had to win it now or never, and King Rodger adds another achievement to his name:)

But wasn't there any other player available than Gasquet? He was rather bad in the double and it was soon clear he wouldn't be winning against Federer, who lost to the well-playing Monfils.

I feel a bit sorry for the double of Chiudinelli/Lammer as they trained the with the coach of the Bryant-Brothers(David McPherson?) to prepare, but they decided to swap with the two aces to win the double.

The bonus money might be small to Stan the Man and King Rodger, but for players like Chiudinelli and Lammer, it's quite a nice amount;)
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Old post #340 posted Nov 23rd 2014, 18:18:06 Quote 
Quote ( David Jundt @ November 23rd 2014,18:15:14 )

But wasn't there any other player available than Gasquet?


Tsonga was listed for today, but I think he had an arm injury or something.
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Old post #341 posted Nov 23rd 2014, 18:22:11 Quote 
Ellbow I heard.

Also, I shouldn't forget how important Wawrinka's win against Tsonga was. He led the team when Federer was still searching for his form after his back problem.

There was nearly no day without any news about it in the Swiss papers...
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Old post #342 posted Nov 23rd 2014, 18:26:24 Quote 
Quote ( David Jundt @ November 23rd 2014,18:22:11 )

Federer was still searching for his form after his back problem.


He certainly found it today. The match stats were very impressive ... Something like 60 winners




The clay court that they played on is already being dug out. Apparently they're turning it back into a football pitch?

Also ...

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Old post #343 posted Nov 23rd 2014, 18:55:04 Quote 
King Roger led my favorite team to victory <3 You know that the millions of hours spent watching Roger were worth it on days like this <3
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Old post #344 posted Feb 28th 2015, 17:42:36 Quote 
Federer still the man to beat.

6 - 3, 7 - 5 against Djokovic in the Dubai final. Title number 84 for FedEx! :)
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Old post #345 posted Nov 5th 2016, 18:33:59 Quote 
New World #1 in men's tennis: Andy Murray.
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Old post #346 posted Sep 10th 2018, 12:19:01 (last edited Sep 10th 2018, 12:21:26 by Lyee Chong) Quote 
Quote ( theguardian.com @ September 10th 2018,09:19:00 BST )

Following the match, the United States Tennis Association, which runs the US Open, released a statement from its president, Katrina Adams, hailing Williams for her “class” and “sportsmanship".

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/sep/10/serena-william...
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I am so regret that I did not watch the match and do not know every single details of Serena's row with the umpire.
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Old post #347 posted Sep 12th 2018, 03:27:38 Quote 
I saw it. No problem with any of the code violation (Coaching, Racket Abuse, Verbal Abuse).
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Old post #348 posted Sep 12th 2018, 03:35:10 Quote 
I watched the parts of smashing racket and words exchanging, I think the umpire was alright. And her coach also admitted coaching.

It is now a mystery to me how she gains the backup from usta and wta :\
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Old post #349 posted Sep 12th 2018, 04:09:18 Quote 
I am a USTA certified tennis official and worked for tennis tournament. Personally, I believe it is more Serena's issue.

She might not see the coaching, but the Chair Umpire saw it and per the rule, the first code violation valid.

When she smashed the racket, she is starting lose temper although the communication with the Chair Umpire is okay. This is really a racket abuse so no problem with this and per the Point Penalty System, it is a point penalty for 2nd code violation.

For the third one, if you see the video, you can see Serena is consistent talk to the Chair Umpire, saying "You owe me an apology. Say it! Say Sorry to me." Do you think that is a 23 Majors winner's performance? That is understandable given her position but it is naive and unprofessional.

So Carlos Ramos issued the 3rd code violation, but it was not in a good time frame (as I see it, Osaka is also ready to serve and he issued the CV and asked ballkids to pass the ball to Serena's side).

And we don't know why USTA/WTA back her on that.
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Old post #350 posted Sep 12th 2018, 04:50:16 Quote 
Quote ( Tianhao Chen @ September 12th 2018,04:09:18 )

"You owe me an apology. Say it! Say Sorry to me."
This will become a classic quote in the future :)
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