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Thank you, sir, but Martini4Me deserves the tip for that one. I shouted-out Bagdahtis' wins in his breakout year. I think the Hewitt match that went till 4 am was a later year, 07 or 08. Speaking of Baghdatis and tears, I have a soft spot for Agassi d. Baghdatis at the 2006 US Open. That to me is worth more than the win over Blake in route to the 2005 final that they've chosen here. But back to Melbourne: Rafa d. Verdasco this year! This list has irked me. |
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And for those of us who stayed awake into the early morning last year (I remember several of us following it live here), the Kohlschreiber d. Roddick Australian Open match was one of the most amazing I have ever seen, bar none. Maybe it's hard to work in mention of an R32 won by a rather obscure player, but that was simply brilliant tennis. Anyone else remember Baghdatis leaving the court in tears after that match? |
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You guys should be the writer(s) you pick way better match than they/he/she did.
I laughed at Roger only having one good match in his career. Even the 2007 I think or was it 2008 AO (QF???) Roger/Tipsy match was better than some mentioned on the list. And the Roddick/Younes match so def. should have been mentioned. Foxy |
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