Re: CAN FEDERER STOP NADAL'S FRENCH RUN ?
by Mohit Sharma on Jun 01, 2009 04:15 PM
No Nadal is already out of FRENCH OPEN. Ya I also think Federer will take the Grand Slam
i just said that yesterday in your comments that nadal will be injury prone and wont be ab;e to continue long......now fedex needs to calm himself and concentrate........i want 14th at france and the 15th at london....bravo fedex
soderling just made look nadal like a child ...all his tricks of deep shots , top spin and height ball were puondered by soderling.....nadal people are here to get you now
Federer need not stop Nadal... Nadal got knocked out by Soderling. Wow what a great game. Hats off for Soderling for achieving what many thought was not possible that too in the 4th round itself.
its boring to see the same old faces making it to the semis and finals. rafa has won for the past 4 years non-stop is boring to even think of. new players must also participate from china, japan, africas, middle-east,etc. only europeans are widely playing this game is also boring to note. india's top player somdev is not even making the main draw is disappointing. monopoly of players in tennis has to stop and other backward countries should be also given equal chance.
All the seeded players are still there and Rafa seems to be the favourite and is playing in good form. Unfortunately Dojkovickslost and making it easier for Ferder to reach the finals. So if Rafa survives Verdasco or Murray then again last years final might repeat, which is unlikely.
Re: Roger Federer
by Anil Pillai on May 30, 2009 02:28 PM
I have not seen such an arrogant player... When he was seeded 1, he once said there is not a single player in the circuit to give him a comopetition and nw he cannot withstand the competition given by young Rafa... Congo RAFA for breaking his arrogance..!!
After the Madrid open I am convinced that Roger has reached a form good enough to beat Nadal at this years Open. His display at the Madrid Open was awesome, no excuses by anyone on Nadal's defeat (like a fast court or whatever)can take away the clinical display that made Roger the victor. I think he is much calmer now than he was earlier and this can be attributed to his impending responsibilites of fatherhood! This is only good for him as he looks for his 14th grand slam title.
Re: French Open
by Ravi krishnan on May 28, 2009 04:54 PM
First of all I am a big fan of roger. But beating nadal that too on clay seems just impossible even for roger. If it was wimbledon I would give him a chance, but french, No.