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so who won the doubles
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Fair dos to Serena, she does at least have a personality and a sense of humour. The actual press conference was hilarious, as was a previous one in which she made reference to the number of Russians in the womens' game. She was also wearing a t-shirt bearing the legend 'Are you looking at my titles?'
Fair dos to Serena, she does at least have a personality and a sense of humour. The actual press conference was hilarious, as was a previous one in which she made reference to the number of Russians in the womens' game. She was also wearing a t-shirt bearing the legend 'Are you looking at my titles?'
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aussie babes .double troubles just missed out on winning wimbledon go go aussie babes
go you blues cockroaches. blues babes cmon aussie cmon cmon. cmon aussie cmon. cmon aussie. cmon aussie. cmon aussie. aussie aussie aussie ouh ouh ouh 15 grand final wins. 14 grand final loses. 15[16now] minor premiers. no other club compare's. SUPER SOWARD . ''Dico wrote:'' I thought with the 8 point try you only took one kick and were given the other 2 points? havent seen one for donkeys years. LOL. //forums.rleague.com/index.php
Roddick bottled it big time in the second set tie break but what an effort to come back from it and take Federer all the way.
Roddick won more games, broke Federer's serve more and yet because of two tie breaks, he has come out in second place. I think Roddick deserved to win but that's the nature of the tie break. Serving second in that final set was also a massive disadvantage.
That said, Federer is a true great. Gone off him a bit since he won the French, and I think Roddick came across a lot better in the post match interviews but I must still admire what a fantastic champion Roger is.
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Mixed feelings really. I didn't think Roddick would get anywhere near Federer, but tbh he should have won. Roddick's longer matches seemed to catch up with him physically near the end, and Federer had a bit more mentally.
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Roddick ran out of gas big time towards the latter stages. Shame as well, as I thought he deserved it. Think was was due to Federer playing alot less sets throught the tournament, and also being a lighter mover on his feet.
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Panda Antics wrote:That said, Federer is a true great. Gone off him a bit since he won the French, and I think Roddick came across a lot better in the post match interviews but I must still admire what a fantastic champion Roger is.
I don't think Federer comes across badly in interviews, but because of the quality of sportsmanship in interviews from players like Nadal and Roddick, he does sometimes come across arrogant.
But then again, you could say, he is still extremely humble for someone that is labelled the greatest ever Tennis player, ahead of the likes of Rod Laver and Pete Sampras.
As for the match itself, I always felt in the final set that although Roddick would not go away, Federers superb grit and determination (mentioned by Roddick in the post match interview) would get him through the match.
Credit to the modern game of tennis on the mens side really that for 2 years in succession, the final has been talked upon as the greatest ever.
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