kiefer or federer.pLuvia said:Who does he now play? And Clijsters lost? well no one to root for now
There's always a chance... but I wouldn't mind either winning simply because I love watching them both play!Silver Persian said:Soo...do we think baggy can beat a not so in form federer?
if you're the person in your avatar.. then yes, you are dickhead :uhhuh:Master Yoda said:thanks for the newsflash dickhead
Master Yoda said:im not the person in my avatar
hes not crap he got outplayed on the day
are you mentally defective? Form is critical in tennis, Federer isn't at his best, thats quite clear, and I don't think being 'tired' is the main reason for all these errors, because they've been having days off between each match, plenty of rest.xlr8-crillz said:u guys are stupid. theres no such thing as being not in form in tennis. its freking tennis. cricket i can understand. but tennis has nothing to do with form. either ur good or not.
and wtf is thing that federer is not in form. he versed harder people. WAT DO U EXPECT! it takes him longer to beat them, he gets tired during the match loses his dominationa and hits out more cause he's being worked more.
no, a day off between a match and another is not a long time for rest at all.SSaint said:are you mentally defective? Form is critical in tennis, Federer isn't at his best, thats quite clear, and I don't think being 'tired' is the main reason for all these errors, because they've been having days off between each match, plenty of rest.
Yeah, I remember when he was world no. 1 some years ago, also that Davis Cup comeback from last year is unforgettable and some of the best that Hewitt has achieved.YBK said:His best days seem to be over.
After three hours of tennis I'm ready to play again the same day.YBK said:You should play tennis for 3 hours and then tell me if you're ready to play a couple of days later. I know pros have better fitness, but they're still human.
yeah... rightSSaint said:After three hours of tennis I'm ready to play again the same day.
Hewitt's changed, lost his 'fire' - you barely hear the 'come on' any more, he wasn't running down balls as he used to this tournament eg. leaving balls that went for winners that he'd normally run down (or at least try to get back). Either his bullshit complaints of 'stomach problems' are true or he's lost some focus/passion.Riviet said:Yeah, I remember when he was world no. 1 some years ago, also that Davis Cup comeback from last year is unforgettable and some of the best that Hewitt has achieved.