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PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 10:04 am    Post subject:

oh wow, this seems to have been quite the match so far. Bummer I missed most of it.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 10:24 am    Post subject:

22-22 Ishner's serve is keeping him in the match.

Djo playing marbles waiting to come to the next match.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 10:40 am    Post subject:

Looks like Isner may be starting to fade.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 10:40 am    Post subject:

Isner with another ridiculously long Wimbledon match....the last one I heard took both participants months to get back into rhythm.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 10:48 am    Post subject:

Anderson really earned that one.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 10:50 am    Post subject:

Djoker/Nadal winner will likely demolish Kevin Anderson after his 2 five-setters unless they go through a grueling five-setter of their own.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 11:07 am    Post subject:

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Djoker/Nadal winner will likely demolish Kevin Anderson after his 2 five-setters unless they go through a grueling five-setter of their own.

That's why I don't like the Wimbledon 5th set tie break format.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 11:18 am    Post subject:

Damn - wish Isner won that one. I dont remember the last time an American won Wimbleton (probably Sampras).
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 11:36 am    Post subject:

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Djoker/Nadal winner will likely demolish Kevin Anderson after his 2 five-setters unless they go through a grueling five-setter of their own.

That's why I don't like the Wimbledon 5th set tie break format.


Part of the game imo. I love the epic challenge of the 5th set at Wimbledon. 2009 Fed vs. Roddick was amazing to watch!
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 11:54 am    Post subject:

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Djoker/Nadal winner will likely demolish Kevin Anderson after his 2 five-setters unless they go through a grueling five-setter of their own.

That's why I don't like the Wimbledon 5th set tie break format.


Look at the list of the longest matches. Only a fraction took place at Wimbledon.
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jodeke wrote:
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Djoker/Nadal winner will likely demolish Kevin Anderson after his 2 five-setters unless they go through a grueling five-setter of their own.

That's why I don't like the Wimbledon 5th set tie break format.


Look at the list of the longest matches. Only a fraction took place at Wimbledon.

OK. I still don't like the 5th set tie break at Wimbledon. McEnroe feels as I do.

I'd be OK with it if it were the finals. I think it gives an advantage to the player who doesn't have to play 15 20 more games in the semi finals.

Djo is staying calm after unforced errors. He's only lost it once. Maybe he should let some steam off.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 1:01 pm    Post subject:

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jodeke wrote:
BadGuy wrote:
Djoker/Nadal winner will likely demolish Kevin Anderson after his 2 five-setters unless they go through a grueling five-setter of their own.

That's why I don't like the Wimbledon 5th set tie break format.


Part of the game imo. I love the epic challenge of the 5th set at Wimbledon. 2009 Fed vs. Roddick was amazing to watch!


Again, I'd be OK with it if it were the finals. I think it gives an advantage to the player who doesn't have to play 15 20 more games in the semi finals.

Djo doesn't seem to be playing with the fire of old. IMO he seem so unassuming. He doesn't seem to want it as much.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 1:34 pm    Post subject:

lakersken80 wrote:
Isner with another ridiculously long Wimbledon match....the last one I heard took both participants months to get back into rhythm.


I remember that one.

2010 Wimbledon. Isner beat Mahut in 5th set tie-break 70-68.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 1:37 pm    Post subject:

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lakersken80 wrote:
Isner with another ridiculously long Wimbledon match....the last one I heard took both participants months to get back into rhythm.


I remember that one.

2010 Wimbledon. Isner beat Mahut in 5th set tie-break 70-68.

Took 3 days. Can you imagine the affect it would have had on Djokovic and Nadal if they had to wait 3 days to get on the court to finish their semi match?

I look for the winner of this match to beat Anderson. Kevin has to be spent.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 3:32 pm    Post subject:

Amazing that Isner was in both today's match and that epic 2010 one.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 5:55 pm    Post subject:

jodeke wrote:
BadGuy wrote:
jodeke wrote:
BadGuy wrote:
Djoker/Nadal winner will likely demolish Kevin Anderson after his 2 five-setters unless they go through a grueling five-setter of their own.

That's why I don't like the Wimbledon 5th set tie break format.


Part of the game imo. I love the epic challenge of the 5th set at Wimbledon. 2009 Fed vs. Roddick was amazing to watch!


Again, I'd be OK with it if it were the finals. I think it gives an advantage to the player who doesn't have to play 15 20 more games in the semi finals.

Djo doesn't seem to be playing with the fire of old. IMO he seem so unassuming. He doesn't seem to want it as much.


If a player doesn't want the extra milage, then they should close out their match earlier. As BG said, part of the game.

It's not really any different than an NBA team going to 7 games in their series with every game going to overtime versus a team that sweeps in blowouts.

Get the job done as quick as you can. If you can't, deal with it.
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DaMuleRules wrote:
jodeke wrote:
BadGuy wrote:
jodeke wrote:
BadGuy wrote:
Djoker/Nadal winner will likely demolish Kevin Anderson after his 2 five-setters unless they go through a grueling five-setter of their own.

That's why I don't like the Wimbledon 5th set tie break format.


Part of the game imo. I love the epic challenge of the 5th set at Wimbledon. 2009 Fed vs. Roddick was amazing to watch!


Again, I'd be OK with it if it were the finals. I think it gives an advantage to the player who doesn't have to play 15 20 more games in the semi finals.

Djo doesn't seem to be playing with the fire of old. IMO he seem so unassuming. He doesn't seem to want it as much.


If a player doesn't want the extra milage, then they should close out their match earlier. As BG said, part of the game.

It's not really any different than an NBA team going to 7 games in their series with every game going to overtime versus a team that sweeps in blowouts.

Get the job done as quick as you can. If you can't, deal with it.


Are you serious? If they could they would.

Players get it done as quick as they can so they don't have to deal with it.

DMR; Luv ya bro but you're just being a contrarian. Your arguments make no sense.
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jodeke wrote:
DaMuleRules wrote:
jodeke wrote:
BadGuy wrote:
jodeke wrote:
BadGuy wrote:
Djoker/Nadal winner will likely demolish Kevin Anderson after his 2 five-setters unless they go through a grueling five-setter of their own.

That's why I don't like the Wimbledon 5th set tie break format.


Part of the game imo. I love the epic challenge of the 5th set at Wimbledon. 2009 Fed vs. Roddick was amazing to watch!


Again, I'd be OK with it if it were the finals. I think it gives an advantage to the player who doesn't have to play 15 20 more games in the semi finals.

Djo doesn't seem to be playing with the fire of old. IMO he seem so unassuming. He doesn't seem to want it as much.


If a player doesn't want the extra milage, then they should close out their match earlier. As BG said, part of the game.

It's not really any different than an NBA team going to 7 games in their series with every game going to overtime versus a team that sweeps in blowouts.

Get the job done as quick as you can. If you can't, deal with it.


Are you serious? If they could they would.


That's the point. So why should either player be saved via an arbitrary stopping point?

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Players get it done as quick as they can so they don't have to deal with it.

DMR; Luv ya bro but you're just being a contrarian. Your arguments make no sense.


So wait, You're the one talking about abolishing the rule and yet you are calling me a contrarian? And then you top it off by claiming I make no sense.

I love you too old man, but you are a (bleeping) crazy person.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 6:57 pm    Post subject:

DaMuleRules wrote:
jodeke wrote:
DaMuleRules wrote:
jodeke wrote:
BadGuy wrote:
jodeke wrote:
BadGuy wrote:
Djoker/Nadal winner will likely demolish Kevin Anderson after his 2 five-setters unless they go through a grueling five-setter of their own.

That's why I don't like the Wimbledon 5th set tie break format.


Part of the game imo. I love the epic challenge of the 5th set at Wimbledon. 2009 Fed vs. Roddick was amazing to watch!


Again, I'd be OK with it if it were the finals. I think it gives an advantage to the player who doesn't have to play 15 20 more games in the semi finals.

Djo doesn't seem to be playing with the fire of old. IMO he seem so unassuming. He doesn't seem to want it as much.


If a player doesn't want the extra milage, then they should close out their match earlier. As BG said, part of the game.

It's not really any different than an NBA team going to 7 games in their series with every game going to overtime versus a team that sweeps in blowouts.

Get the job done as quick as you can. If you can't, deal with it.


Are you serious? If they could they would.


That's the point. So why should either player be saved via an arbitrary stopping point?

Quote:
Players get it done as quick as they can so they don't have to deal with it.

DMR; Luv ya bro but you're just being a contrarian. Your arguments make no sense.


So wait, You're the one talking about abolishing the rule and yet you are calling me a contrarian? And then you top it off by claiming I make no sense.

I love you too old man, but you are a (bleeping) crazy person.


Challenge; Show me where I said I wanted to abolish the rule. I said I didn't like it and gave reasons why. Nowhere did I advocate abolishing the rule. You omitted this in your reply
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Again, I'd be OK with it if it were the finals.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 7:02 pm    Post subject:

jodeke wrote:
DaMuleRules wrote:
jodeke wrote:
DaMuleRules wrote:
jodeke wrote:
BadGuy wrote:
jodeke wrote:
BadGuy wrote:
Djoker/Nadal winner will likely demolish Kevin Anderson after his 2 five-setters unless they go through a grueling five-setter of their own.

That's why I don't like the Wimbledon 5th set tie break format.


Part of the game imo. I love the epic challenge of the 5th set at Wimbledon. 2009 Fed vs. Roddick was amazing to watch!


Again, I'd be OK with it if it were the finals. I think it gives an advantage to the player who doesn't have to play 15 20 more games in the semi finals.

Djo doesn't seem to be playing with the fire of old. IMO he seem so unassuming. He doesn't seem to want it as much.


If a player doesn't want the extra milage, then they should close out their match earlier. As BG said, part of the game.

It's not really any different than an NBA team going to 7 games in their series with every game going to overtime versus a team that sweeps in blowouts.

Get the job done as quick as you can. If you can't, deal with it.


Are you serious? If they could they would.


That's the point. So why should either player be saved via an arbitrary stopping point?

Quote:
Players get it done as quick as they can so they don't have to deal with it.

DMR; Luv ya bro but you're just being a contrarian. Your arguments make no sense.


So wait, You're the one talking about abolishing the rule and yet you are calling me a contrarian? And then you top it off by claiming I make no sense.

I love you too old man, but you are a (bleeping) crazy person.


Challenge; Show me where I said I wanted to abolish the rule. I said I didn't like it and gave reasons why. Nowhere did I advocate abolishing the rule.


Fine, "you don't like" the rule, but I'm the contrarian because I support it . . . does that really sound better to you?
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DaMuleRules wrote:
jodeke wrote:
DaMuleRules wrote:
jodeke wrote:
DaMuleRules wrote:
jodeke wrote:
BadGuy wrote:
jodeke wrote:
BadGuy wrote:
Djoker/Nadal winner will likely demolish Kevin Anderson after his 2 five-setters unless they go through a grueling five-setter of their own.

That's why I don't like the Wimbledon 5th set tie break format.


Part of the game imo. I love the epic challenge of the 5th set at Wimbledon. 2009 Fed vs. Roddick was amazing to watch!


Again, I'd be OK with it if it were the finals. I think it gives an advantage to the player who doesn't have to play 15 20 more games in the semi finals.

Djo doesn't seem to be playing with the fire of old. IMO he seem so unassuming. He doesn't seem to want it as much.


If a player doesn't want the extra milage, then they should close out their match earlier. As BG said, part of the game.

It's not really any different than an NBA team going to 7 games in their series with every game going to overtime versus a team that sweeps in blowouts.

Get the job done as quick as you can. If you can't, deal with it.


Are you serious? If they could they would.


That's the point. So why should either player be saved via an arbitrary stopping point?

Quote:
Players get it done as quick as they can so they don't have to deal with it.

DMR; Luv ya bro but you're just being a contrarian. Your arguments make no sense.


So wait, You're the one talking about abolishing the rule and yet you are calling me a contrarian? And then you top it off by claiming I make no sense.

I love you too old man, but you are a (bleeping) crazy person.


Challenge; Show me where I said I wanted to abolish the rule. I said I didn't like it and gave reasons why. Nowhere did I advocate abolishing the rule.


Fine, "you don't like" the rule, but I'm the contrarian because I support it . . . does that really sound better to you?


But..But...But You said I wanted to abolish the rule. No, you're a contrarian because you change goal posts to fit your narrative. By the By, that's just your nature.
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jodeke wrote:
DaMuleRules wrote:
jodeke wrote:
DaMuleRules wrote:
jodeke wrote:
DaMuleRules wrote:
jodeke wrote:
BadGuy wrote:
jodeke wrote:
BadGuy wrote:
Djoker/Nadal winner will likely demolish Kevin Anderson after his 2 five-setters unless they go through a grueling five-setter of their own.

That's why I don't like the Wimbledon 5th set tie break format.


Part of the game imo. I love the epic challenge of the 5th set at Wimbledon. 2009 Fed vs. Roddick was amazing to watch!


Again, I'd be OK with it if it were the finals. I think it gives an advantage to the player who doesn't have to play 15 20 more games in the semi finals.

Djo doesn't seem to be playing with the fire of old. IMO he seem so unassuming. He doesn't seem to want it as much.


If a player doesn't want the extra milage, then they should close out their match earlier. As BG said, part of the game.

It's not really any different than an NBA team going to 7 games in their series with every game going to overtime versus a team that sweeps in blowouts.

Get the job done as quick as you can. If you can't, deal with it.


Are you serious? If they could they would.


That's the point. So why should either player be saved via an arbitrary stopping point?

Quote:
Players get it done as quick as they can so they don't have to deal with it.

DMR; Luv ya bro but you're just being a contrarian. Your arguments make no sense.


So wait, You're the one talking about abolishing the rule and yet you are calling me a contrarian? And then you top it off by claiming I make no sense.

I love you too old man, but you are a (bleeping) crazy person.


Challenge; Show me where I said I wanted to abolish the rule. I said I didn't like it and gave reasons why. Nowhere did I advocate abolishing the rule.


Fine, "you don't like" the rule, but I'm the contrarian because I support it . . . does that really sound better to you?


But..But...But You said I wanted to abolish the rule. No, you're a contrarian because you change goal posts to fit your narrative. By the By, that's just your nature.


Whatever floats your boat Noah.
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DaMuleRules wrote:
jodeke wrote:
DaMuleRules wrote:
jodeke wrote:
DaMuleRules wrote:
jodeke wrote:
DaMuleRules wrote:
jodeke wrote:
BadGuy wrote:
jodeke wrote:
BadGuy wrote:
Djoker/Nadal winner will likely demolish Kevin Anderson after his 2 five-setters unless they go through a grueling five-setter of their own.

That's why I don't like the Wimbledon 5th set tie break format.


Part of the game imo. I love the epic challenge of the 5th set at Wimbledon. 2009 Fed vs. Roddick was amazing to watch!


Again, I'd be OK with it if it were the finals. I think it gives an advantage to the player who doesn't have to play 15 20 more games in the semi finals.

Djo doesn't seem to be playing with the fire of old. IMO he seem so unassuming. He doesn't seem to want it as much.


If a player doesn't want the extra milage, then they should close out their match earlier. As BG said, part of the game.

It's not really any different than an NBA team going to 7 games in their series with every game going to overtime versus a team that sweeps in blowouts.

Get the job done as quick as you can. If you can't, deal with it.


Are you serious? If they could they would.


That's the point. So why should either player be saved via an arbitrary stopping point?

Quote:
Players get it done as quick as they can so they don't have to deal with it.

DMR; Luv ya bro but you're just being a contrarian. Your arguments make no sense.


So wait, You're the one talking about abolishing the rule and yet you are calling me a contrarian? And then you top it off by claiming I make no sense.

I love you too old man, but you are a (bleeping) crazy person.


Challenge; Show me where I said I wanted to abolish the rule. I said I didn't like it and gave reasons why. Nowhere did I advocate abolishing the rule.


Fine, "you don't like" the rule, but I'm the contrarian because I support it . . . does that really sound better to you?


But..But...But You said I wanted to abolish the rule. No, you're a contrarian because you change goal posts to fit your narrative. By the By, that's just your nature.


Whatever floats your boat Noah.


OK George.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2018 5:44 am    Post subject:

What a match going on between Nole and Rafa!
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2018 6:34 am    Post subject:

Great match! Glad to see Nadal taken out as a Federer fan It's also good to see Djokovic on the rise. With Murray and Djoker dealing with injuries, the slams haven't been as compelling recently. Now, there will be a lot of competition at the U.S. Open!
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