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Old 09-04-2009, 06:48 PM   #13
repldoinfo

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I agree, but this decision also implies that he must not be having any physical problems. Otherwise, he would have stayed home trying to recover. But then if not physical problems, why so many double faults and unforced errors??
Because he is not in good place mentally... he played some decent tennis in early rounds in Miami only to start falling apart in his match vs. Roddick, in which he got lucky to get through. Of course next match was a complete disaster. I am happy he is playing and I think he honestly thinks he has better chance of reaching finals on clay now than on hard.
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