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Blake said
Ooooh yeah… Karma baby. Federer took it from Nadal in his country, Djokovic did it to Fed in his own backyard.
BOO-YAH!
boxingary said
….and _________ did it to Tilden in HIS country,
….and _________ did it to Budge in HIS country,
….and _________ did it to Gonzales in HIS country,
….and _________ did it to Laver in HIS country,
….and _________ did it to Borg in HIS country,
….and _________ did it to Sampras in HIS country,
….and….
REDUCTIO AD ABSURDUM!
Pommesdesuisse said
nice one, Boxingary…
karma leads to nonsense…cause who started? and why???
Claire said
Yea and wasn’t that at Masters 1000? Wasn’t it the same old same old that Nadal was at his best,ect.,ect.? But I think that is being said about Federer – announcers were surprised at all the forehand misses. I think my buddy Robbie said at one point that Federer needs to get more sleep, i.e. those twins!
Claire said
Meant Nadal WASN’T at his best!
Somebody Else said
hahaha
Claire said
From ATP site:
As of 11/2/2009:
Federer, Roger (SUI) 10,055 0 17
2 Nadal, Rafael (ESP) 8,845 0 17
3 Djokovic, Novak (SRB) 7,890 0 21
4 Murray, Andy (GBR) 6,640 0 17
5 Del Potro, Juan Martin (ARG) 6,060 0 20
6 Roddick, Andy (USA) 4,500 1 19
7 Davydenko, Nikolay (RUS) 4,340 -1 24
8 Verdasco, Fernando (ESP) 3,225 1 21
9 Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried (FRA) 2,985 -1 24
10 Soderling, Robin (SWE) 2,935 0 25
11 Gonzalez, Fernando (CHI) 2,780 0 16
12 Simon, Gilles (FRA) 2,595 0 26
13 Cilic, Marin (CRO) 2,355 0 21
14 Stepanek, Radek (CZE) 2,140 0 22
15 Robredo, Tommy (ESP) 2,130 1 25
16 Monfils, Gael (FRA) 2,020 -1 22
17 Haas, Tommy (GER) 1,845 0 18
Per ATP site:
As of 11/9/2009
1 Federer, Roger (SUI) 10,340 0 18
2 Nadal, Rafael (ESP) 8,845 0 17
3 Djokovic, Novak (SRB) 8,300 0 22
4 Murray, Andy (GBR) 7,140 0 18
5 Del Potro, Juan Martin (ARG) 6,050 0 21
6 Roddick, Andy (USA) 4,500 0 20
7 Davydenko, Nikolay (RUS) 4,430 0 25
8 Verdasco, Fernando (ESP) 3,360 0 22
9 Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried (FRA) 2,985 0 25
10 Soderling, Robin (SWE) 2,935 0 25
11 Gonzalez, Fernando (CHI) 2,780 0 17
12 Simon, Gilles (FRA) 2,675 0 27
13 Cilic, Marin (CRO) 2,400 0 22
14 Stepanek, Radek (CZE) 2,310 0 23
15 Robredo, Tommy (ESP) 2,175 0 26
16 Monfils, Gael (FRA) 2,055 0 23
17 Haas, Tommy (GER) 1,845 0 18
18 Ferrer, David (ESP) 1,840 0 25
19 Youzhny, Mikhail (RUS) 1,690 4 31
20 Berdych, Tomas (CZE)
SO as a result of Sunday’s Tournaments:
Federer gained 285pts.
Djokovic gained 410 pts.
Murray gained 500 pts.