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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2019 21:27:17 GMT
tbone - you have Nadal in your w**k bank don't you.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2019 21:46:20 GMT
Have you been in the pub all afternoon? That's the only explanation for your odd claims. Nadal is clueless on any surface apart from mud where nobody will argue he's quite good - mud being the surface requiring least skill and touch. Not sure what you are talking about when you say mud. The mud court tournaments have just started. It's the ones that start on grass. I've never seen green mud. I'll watch out for it when Wimbledon starts though - I'll definitely be watching because that's when the truly skilful players are on show.
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Post by tbonegas on Jun 10, 2019 7:33:27 GMT
Not sure what you are talking about when you say mud. The mud court tournaments have just started. It's the ones that start on grass. I've never seen green mud. I'll watch out for it when Wimbledon starts though - I'll definitely be watching because that's when the truly skilful players are on show. It's quite simple. All grass courts tournaments start out being played on beautifully manicured surfaces, but by the end they resemble a hard mud surface. There is precious little grass left on the courts by then. The grass court joke of a grass court event in Halle in Germany is normally the worst of all of them. Clay courts are not made of mud.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2019 18:43:37 GMT
I've never seen green mud. I'll watch out for it when Wimbledon starts though - I'll definitely be watching because that's when the truly skilful players are on show. It's quite simple. All grass courts tournaments start out being played on beautifully manicured surfaces, but by the end they resemble a hard mud surface. There is precious little grass left on the courts by then. The grass court joke of a grass court event in Halle in Germany is normally the worst of all of them. Clay courts are not made of mud. All hail Roger Federer who has just absolutely schooled Nadal.
Federer is simply the finest player to have ever graced the court.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2019 19:23:25 GMT
It's quite simple. All grass courts tournaments start out being played on beautifully manicured surfaces, but by the end they resemble a hard mud surface. There is precious little grass left on the courts by then. The grass court joke of a grass court event in Halle in Germany is normally the worst of all of them. Clay courts are not made of mud. All hail Roger Federer who has just absolutely schooled Nadal.
Federer is simply the finest player to have ever graced the court.
Where do you rank one trick pony Nadal? Somewhere between Mats Wilander and Jim Courier? 😮
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Post by William Wilson on Jul 16, 2019 15:47:33 GMT
It's quite simple. All grass courts tournaments start out being played on beautifully manicured surfaces, but by the end they resemble a hard mud surface. There is precious little grass left on the courts by then. The grass court joke of a grass court event in Halle in Germany is normally the worst of all of them. Clay courts are not made of mud. All hail Roger Federer who has just absolutely schooled Nadal.
Federer is simply the finest player to have ever graced the court.
Don`t think so. If Rod Laver was brought into the modern age, with 21st century rackets, proper fitness sessions and diets etc, he`d wipe the floor with Federer.
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Post by tbonegas on Jul 17, 2019 10:39:17 GMT
All hail Roger Federer who has just absolutely schooled Nadal.
Federer is simply the finest player to have ever graced the court.
Don`t think so. If Rod Laver was brought into the modern age, with 21st century rackets, proper fitness sessions and diets etc, he`d wipe the floor with Federer. Like Nadal usually does.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2019 11:16:10 GMT
Don`t think so. If Rod Laver was brought into the modern age, with 21st century rackets, proper fitness sessions and diets etc, he`d wipe the floor with Federer. Like Nadal usually does. Did I hear someone on the telly saying that Nadal has only beaten Federer once in the last six years?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2019 12:58:10 GMT
All hail Roger Federer who has just absolutely schooled Nadal.
Federer is simply the finest player to have ever graced the court.
Don`t think so. If Rod Laver was brought into the modern age, with 21st century rackets, proper fitness sessions and diets etc, he`d wipe the floor with Federer. They could get him to exercise his right arm as his left was like Popeye the sailor's, whilst his right was like Mr Bean's.
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Jul 17, 2019 14:27:56 GMT
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Post by tbonegas on Jul 17, 2019 14:27:56 GMT
Did I hear someone on the telly saying that Nadal has only beaten Federer once in the last six years? Think its twice, however the Swiss has chickened out of 4/5 years of the clay court season. So with Monte Carlo, Madrid, Rome and Roland Garros that is a maximum of 16-20 possible meetings that would change those stats.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2019 14:29:26 GMT
Did I hear someone on the telly saying that Nadal has only beaten Federer once in the last six years? Think its twice, however the Swiss has chickened out of 4/5 years of the clay court season. So with Monte Carlo, Madrid, Rome and Roland Garros that is a maximum of 16-20 possible meetings that would change those stats. Stop it...you're making my belly ache with laughter !
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Post by tbonegas on Jul 17, 2019 14:35:53 GMT
Think its twice, however the Swiss has chickened out of 4/5 years of the clay court season. So with Monte Carlo, Madrid, Rome and Roland Garros that is a maximum of 16-20 possible meetings that would change those stats. Stop it...you're making my belly ache with laughter ! True stories are often funny. Glad you enjoyed it matey.
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Post by tbonegas on Sept 9, 2019 11:18:49 GMT
Not a true great. A one trick pony who can only play on mud in Paris. Clueless. Oops, wrong again. A few weeks after winning in Montreal. The man from Manacor has won another Grand Slam. Both of these tournaments have been on hard courts, by the way.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2019 13:21:07 GMT
Not a true great. A one trick pony who can only play on mud in Paris. Clueless. Oops, wrong again. A few weeks after winning in Montreal. The man from Manacor has won another Grand Slam. Both of these tournaments have been on hard courts, by the way. Fair play to him. He took advantage of the better players being injured and won by default. I’d still rank him in the all time top ten despite his obvious limitations.
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Post by tbonegas on Sept 9, 2019 14:40:42 GMT
Oops, wrong again. A few weeks after winning in Montreal. The man from Manacor has won another Grand Slam. Both of these tournaments have been on hard courts, by the way. Fair play to him. He took advantage of the better players being injured and won by default. I’d still rank him in the all time top ten despite his obvious limitations. He has no limitations other than his long lastingfitness problems. He has played 20 less grand Slam events than Federer. And is one behind in total victories.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2019 16:25:29 GMT
Fair play to him. He took advantage of the better players being injured and won by default. I’d still rank him in the all time top ten despite his obvious limitations. He has no limitations other than his long lastingfitness problems. He has played 20 less grand Slam events than Federer. And is one behind in total victories. What are his stats like when not playing on mud?
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Post by tbonegas on Sept 9, 2019 17:57:27 GMT
He has no limitations other than his long lastingfitness problems. He has played 20 less grand Slam events than Federer. And is one behind in total victories. What are his stats like when not playing on mud? I have told you. The only grand Slam played on anything that remotely resembles mud is at SW19. Clay courts are made from crushed brick dust.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2019 18:54:50 GMT
What are his stats like when not playing on mud? I have told you. The only grand Slam played on anything that remotely resembles mud is at SW19. Clay courts are made from crushed brick dust. Always wondered what the French word for mud was. Thanks.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2019 7:54:41 GMT
What are his stats like when not playing on mud? I have told you. The only grand Slam played on anything that remotely resembles mud is at SW19. Clay courts are made from crushed brick dust. All hail
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Post by tbonegas on Nov 16, 2019 17:27:56 GMT
I have told you. The only grand Slam played on anything that remotely resembles mud is at SW19. Clay courts are made from crushed brick dust. All hail
Hmmm. Round Robin tennis. What a load of sh**e that is. The only type of competition where 2 players could meet twice. And if Zverev wins tonight that is exactly what will happen in Sundays final. After Tsisipas gave Federer a lesson this afternoon. It is a complete and utter joke.
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