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Djokovic thumps Nadal to claim fourth China Open crown


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Anuraug Rathor
@Siva kumar
by Anuraug Rathor on Oct 07, 2013 03:07 PM

Siva kumar...unlike Micheal boy here I dont go about reporting messages of people whos opinions I dont like so I wont be reporting your messages even though they are clearly abusive.Because I feel reporting messages is a sign of desperation...which is why Mikey boy and his ilk report my messages.Because they cant come up with a logical argument even if their life depended on it

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Anuraug Rathor
good luck
by Anuraug Rathor on Oct 07, 2013 07:56 AM  | Hide replies

Luck is most important in tennis.Only Nadal has luck on his side and that is why he won 13 grand slams.He beat Federer 7 times in grand slams and all was due to luck.Similarly Nadal beats Djoko only due to luck and when his luck runs out Djoko wins.Luck is an exclusive factor with Nadal.All others win on merit , Nadal wins only on luck.This inner circle ATP secret was told to me by our tennis pundit Michael.

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Re: good luck
by Guest on Oct 07, 2013 09:38 AM
If Nadal doesn't believe in luck and superstition, then why would he arrange his water bottles and things at his chair in a specific manner. He also has a lot of mannerism before getting to sever. He believes in luck and has been lucky many times.

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rajashi ghosh
Re: Re: good luck
by rajashi ghosh on Oct 09, 2013 12:03 PM
That is not luck, you idiot. Those are known as work ethics. Everbody has and so does Nadal.

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biswanath roy
When will India get these stalwarts to play on our soil
by biswanath roy on Oct 06, 2013 10:51 PM

India has a long tradition of producing good tennis players who have marked their presence on the international scene,but unfortunately we have not been able to host big tennis events on our soil, due to which we have yet to see Sampras,Agassi,Becker,Edberg,etc. And amongst the current-Federer,Djokovic,Murray,Del Potro playing on our soil. Whereas countries with lesser tennis tradition like China & Japan regularly host prestigous events where all top ranking players turn up.

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Anuraug Rathor
Interesting time ahead
by Anuraug Rathor on Oct 06, 2013 08:32 PM

With Nadal back at the pinnacle and Djoko reversing a series of defeats by winning in Beijing , an exciting phase for tennis lies ahead.I just hope Murray can prove he is a worthy champion by staying competitive and not surrendering meekly to Nadal and Djoko.Murray has proved he is neither a choker nor a one slam wonder.Now he has to prove his long term competitiveness.And DelPo needs to raise the bar a little.Good times ahead for true tennis lovers and I dont mean the deluded bunch of Fed lovers here who cant digest the fact that tennis has moved on And whos only respite is to put down true champs like Nadal and Djoko....

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Anuraug Rathor
psst federer...
by Anuraug Rathor on Oct 06, 2013 08:04 PM  | Hide replies

He he he...

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Michael
Re: psst federer...
by Michael on Oct 07, 2013 08:18 AM
copy cat !!

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sivanandam lakshmanan
Nadal
by sivanandam lakshmanan on Oct 06, 2013 07:13 PM

Congrats for becoming No1 again.
Even though you have lost the final hope you will keep the fitness & achieve further heights.


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NashikMarathi
Pssst Nadal.....
by NashikMarathi on Oct 06, 2013 07:11 PM

He He He....

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arup das
CONGRATS
by arup das on Oct 06, 2013 05:28 PM

Congratulations to Nadal for becoming world no. 1 again. Congratulations to Djokovich for defeating Nadal after long time. This make the rivalry interesting and we will be able see long entertaining matches in future.

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