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Federer comes full circle


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SREENU RAO
Anurag Rathore
by SREENU RAO on Jul 07, 2009 11:08 PM  | Hide replies

Mr. Anurag Rathore,
According to you Roddick played well but Federer won luckily. Last year Nadal won but not on luck. Why two different views for two five set matches. That shows you are chamcha of nadal and you hate Federer. And coming to being junior I think you dont understand english. Kishore has written that Federer has achieved a lot in the span of 7 years. That means even Nadal plays for another 10 years and wins 30 Grandslams he will still not be considered better than Federer if he doesnot achie in 2 more years what Federer has achieved in 7 years. And as you rightly said I think you are very close to Nadal(Hey they made the Gay Law legal) why is that you always crib on Federers crying. Sportsmen also cry with ecstasy and the emotions they show are out of the pressure that is released after winning. Couch potatoes who know only writing blogs will not know what sport is all about. You and Aishwarya Patil have reached a stage where you have become a nusiance on the rediff blog. You dont understand the game nor you understand English.

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Anurag Rathore
Re: Anurag Rathore
by Anurag Rathore on Jul 08, 2009 11:03 AM
I am die hard fan of Federer. It would be my clone named 'Anuraug Rathor' which is Nadal fan.

Check his number of messages.

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SREENU RAO
Re: Re: Anurag Rathore
by SREENU RAO on Jul 08, 2009 03:13 PM
point noted. sorry for you

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SREENU RAO
Re: Re: Anurag Rathore
by SREENU RAO on Jul 08, 2009 03:06 PM
Point Noted

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Michael
Men's ATP rankings
by Michael on Jul 07, 2009 07:54 AM

ATP Singles Rank(as on July 6)
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1 Roger Federer, Switzerland, 11220

2 Rafael Nadal, Spain, 10735
3 Andy Murray, Great Britain, 9450
4 Novak Djokovic, ,Serbia, 8150
5 Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina, 5705
6 Andy Roddick, USA, 5440
7 Gilles Simon, France, 4000
8 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, France, 3600
9 Fernando Verdasco, Spain, 3500
10 Fernando Gonzalez, Chilie, 3185


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siddhartha das
Great Tennis
by siddhartha das on Jul 06, 2009 03:35 PM  | Hide replies

Kudos to both the players for ensuring that high quality grass court tennis is the ultimate winner. Congrats to Federer for the incredible win and stamina. I feel really sorry for Roddick. He simply played great tennis and equally deserved to win. Its only that sports can sometimes be so cruel to individuals. I hope that Roddick wins the singles title at Wimbledon some day, preferably next year.
I am also saddened to see that serve and volley players in Wimbledon are very rare to be seen. The likes of Edberg, Becker, Sampras....who were masters in this art really made Wimbledon a very exciting affair. Though the likes of Federer, Roddick and Nadal are great players, they rarely prefer to come to the net. In tennis there is nothing more fascinating to see than quality serve and volley grass court tennis


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Johnny Rajan
Re: Great Tennis
by Johnny Rajan on Jul 06, 2009 06:28 PM
Absoultely right Das, serve and volley tennis is an endangered species. In women's tennis, it is now extinct.

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siddhartha das
Re: Re: Great Tennis
by siddhartha das on Jul 07, 2009 02:56 PM
Only women's player whom I have occasionally seen doing it is Svetlana Kuznetsova and Amelie Mauresmo

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