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Monte Carlo Men’s Quarter-Final Thoughts

[11] D Ferrer (ESP) vs P Kohlschreiber (GER) Philipp Kohlshreiber is not somebody I expected to be at the quarter-final stage. I had him to lose at every hurdle; first to Bellucci, then Melzer, then most surprising of all Murray. … Continue reading

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Monday Preview

I am so proud of Juan Carlos Ferrero at the moment. After so long in the also-ran category following his FO victory in 2003, not many would think he would make it back to the top.  But this man has … Continue reading

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Sunday Preview

Everything was proceeding as planned yesterday, that is until the second of last years finalists, lost in their first match of the tounament.  Andy Murray was woefully bad yesterday.  Take nothing from Mardy Fish however, because anytime Murray had a … Continue reading

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Saturday preview

Last weeks winner, Ivan Ljubicic I’m sure will be disappointed to end his run with an injury, especially as he was leading by a set yesterday, but a man his age has to think in terms of body conservation (a … Continue reading

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Thursday preview

Jeremy Chardy was the big winner of the day beating Mario Ancic in straight sets. It’s a pity fellow frenchie Rochard Gasqurt couldn’t say the same thing.  He claims he is playing well, that he just needs to more confidence, … Continue reading

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Mens Sunday preview

Was great to see Rafa back in clinical fashion yesterday. And speaking of clinical, Davydenko, Kohlshreiber and Ferrero all dispatched of their opponents with ease, so ones to look out for, the rest of the week. It was also great … Continue reading

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