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Old 04-26-2009, 12:49 AM   #21
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True with the injuries. Yeah, maybe I'm a bit harsh with the "awful" comment. It's not a weakness, really. It's just kind of there most of the time, but can be flashy.
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Old 04-26-2009, 12:52 AM   #22
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True with the injuries. Yeah, maybe I'm a bit harsh with the "awful" comment. It's not a weakness, really. It's just kind of there most of the time, but can be flashy.
You could even argue that the same is true of the top 2 players in the world. Of course, they're a bit better than Tsonga but still...
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Old 04-26-2009, 05:18 PM   #23
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Ferrero loses to Mischa Zverev 7-6(7), 4-6 and 5-7.
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Old 04-26-2009, 06:03 PM   #24
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Haha, Tsonga v Gasquet. Garbage backhand vs. amazing backhand.

At least one will give a typical French performance, I'm sure.
Not sure I agree at all... it would be more likely good forehand vs. garbage forehand (Richard).
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Old 04-26-2009, 06:14 PM   #25
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I like these words from Roger. But I find it so hard to be optimistic nowadays.

Roger Federer has put his back injury behind him and after practising for the past four days in a secret location in the Italian countryside, is ready to launch his clay-court season here at the Foro Italico.

“I only arrived this morning (Sunday),” said the world No2. “I’ve been practising as hard as I could here in Italy – up in the hills, tucked away. I won’t tell you where as I like my privacy! Pierre (Paganini, fitness coach) was there and I was basically getting used to clay court movements – the sliding. I mixed it up with some tennis – (Stefan) Koubek was there as a hitting partner – and I made sure I did my four hours a day. At the end of the day, movement is a big part. The best clay-court players are the best movers. The only difference is, here it’s still fast even when it rains. It only gets quick in Monte Carlo or at Roland Garros when it’s hot and the dust starts kicking up, and you can see the hard court underneath. Clay is better for my back though, and I’ve been pain-free for a long time now which is great.”

Federer also dismissed his poor showing at Monte Carlo this year, when he went out in the Round of 16 to his Olympic gold medal doubles partner Stanislas Wawrinka. “I wasn’t prepared for Monte Carlo due to the wedding (Federer married his long-time partner and former player Mirka Vavrinec the week before) so I went there more to see what I was missing than expecting to do well. What I was missing was my serves and my forehands, so I’ve been working hard on that and hopefully it’ll show this week.”

Having famously struggled on clay in the past, Federer revealed that Roland Garros – the one Grand Slam to elude him – is still his main aim. “Whether I am number two in the world or three, five, eight or ten, it’s not number one. Being the second best player in the world on clay is nice, but it doesn’t satisfy me. It’s not necessary to be number one, what is important is winning the French Open.” http://www.internazionalibnlditalia....=EN&IDNews=458
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Old 04-26-2009, 06:16 PM   #26
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Not sure I agree at all... it would be more likely good forehand vs. garbage forehand (Richard).
Completely agreed.
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Old 04-26-2009, 06:28 PM   #27
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I like these words from Roger. But I find it so hard to be optimistic nowadays.



http://www.internazionalibnlditalia....=EN&IDNews=458
Yup Federer is in denial
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Old 04-26-2009, 06:46 PM   #28
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Monday Order of Play

STADIO PIETRANGELI

Starting At: 1:00 PM
Flavio CIPOLLA (ITA) vs Marin CILIC (CRO)
Potito STARACE (ITA) vs Albert MONTANES (ESP)
Tommy ROBREDO (ESP) vs Marat SAFIN (RUS)

Starting at 8:30 PM
Andreas SEPPI (ITA) vs Sam QUERREY (USA)

CAMPO 1

Starting At: 1:00 PM
Igor KUNITSYN (RUS) vs Stanislas WAWRINKA (SUI)
Victor CRIVOI (ROU) vs James BLAKE (USA)
Mardy FISH (USA) vs Igor ANDREEV (RUS)
Nicolas ALMAGRO (ESP) vs Ernests GULBIS (LAT)

CAMPO 5

Starting At: 1:00 PM
Victor HANESCU (ROU) vs Viktor TROICKI (SRB)
Jan HERNYCH (CZE) vs Ivo KARLOVIC (CRO)
Robin SODERLING (SWE) vs Marcel GRANOLLERS (ESP)

CAMPO 6

Starting At: 1:00 PM
Nicolas KIEFER (GER) vs Juan MONACO (ARG)
Daniel GIMENO-TRAVER (ESP) vs Mikhail YOUZHNY (RUS)
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Old 04-26-2009, 06:59 PM   #29
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Oh, the Italians know how to schedule a tournament. 1 p.m. start times. That's 5 a.m. here, so I can reasonably watch from the second match on. In Spain and Monaco, those 10:30 a.m. start times just cutting my watching time way down.
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Old 04-26-2009, 07:47 PM   #30
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Yup Federer is in denial
Some of us still think Roger can win Roland Garros...
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