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anything_but_ordinary
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federa or nada to win????

Post by anything_but_ordinary »

so guys who do you want t win wimbledon???

personally it would be great to see nadal win, but i dont think that will happen!
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Federer won in four sets. I didn't see it but caught up with the result. He took the first set 6-0 and won the next. Nadal won the next buty Federer wrapped it up afterwards. He is like a machine on grass. No-ones seems abale to stop him on that surface and not many on other surfaces. He is an impressive all-round champion both on and off the court.
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I say Federer wins in four sets, with one set finishing 6-0. Anyone want to take that bet? :P
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Too late he has already won! :wink:
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i think he knows simon :P

(by the way simon, i just won my second match of the season on hattrick, and it was against a team higher than me in the league as well! still very likely to be relegated though)
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I think he does too, Jess! :wink:

(Jess, that's great news about your win in hattrick. :D :D Keep going! I seem to do better against the lower teams (of which there aren't many!) but have won a few more. I have a reasonable gap to the relegation zone. Won 6-0 the other week after the odd poor result.)
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well done. i am doomed for relegation as there is a 4 point gap between me and the next team up :(
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Thanks. Not good your position! :( :( Maybe things will turn around although there isn't much time left!
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was a good game!!

nadal tried his hardest but was never good enough!

oh well never mind the french ruled the competition then!
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Not quite Emily. Roger Federer is Swiss. They did rule the ladies tournament though.
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Post by Kinoulton »

I think it's pretty awsome that after dominating the clay court scene so effectively, Nadal has suddenly been able to adjust his game to grass.

If his progress in that direction continues we could be looking forward to some epic Nadal v Federer battles.
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anything_but_ordinary wrote:was a good game!!

nadal tried his hardest but was never good enough!

oh well never mind the french ruled the competition then!
Federer is from Switzerland is he not?
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Federer is indeed from Swizerland.

Should be some good games in the future between Federer and Nadal but at the moment Federer looks that little bit stronger
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thats not true! on grass maybe but i must remind you nadal has always beaten him on clay :wink: including two or three finals if not more!
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