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Tag Archives: Marin Cilic
Rafa and Roger, the verdict!
So the tennis purists got their Federer Nadal final and a good final it was at that. Federer showed that he still has the hunger and desire to keep on winning and if anything the man that is driving that … Continue reading
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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Tagged David Nalbandian, Fernando Gonzalez, Juan Carlos Ferrero, Juan Monaco, Marcos Baghdatis, Marin Cilic, Masters, Miami, monday, Rafael Nadal
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Would the Next Generation please stand up?
So we are now 2months into a very long and drawn out tennis season, March is ‘American Hardcourt Season’ and all the top players will be making their way to Indian Wells for the BNP Paribas Open and onto Miami. Thus … Continue reading
Quick ATP Week 6 Preview
Well this week wasn’t exactly as straight forward as I thought. Thomaz Bellucci surprised us all by beating 4 time reigning champion, Fernando Gonzalez on his home turf and on clay. It’s his second career title, can this be a … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Roddick, ATP250, ATP500, clay, Fernando Gonzalez, Gael Monfils, Johannesburg, Marin Cilic, Novak Djokovic, Radek Stepanek, Rotterdam, San Jose, Santiago, Thomaz Bellucci, Zagreb
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Week 5 ATP Preview
3 ATP 250 tour events happening this week in Johannesburg, Zagreb and Santiago. These usually feel like non-events directly after Grand slams where people who had disappointing exits play to try to get some form. Nonetheless I will indulge them … Continue reading
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Tagged David Ferrer, Fernando Gonzalez, Gael Monfils, Ivan Ljubicic, Johannesburg, Marin Cilic, Santiago, Zagreb
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In ANDY we trust part 2!
So the buildup over the past 36 hours has been unbearable! Im sure these two days Andy has had off have been the longest ever with all the press and media attention that comes with making a grandslam final, plus … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Murray, GOAT, Grand Slam, Hopman Cup, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Laura Robson, Marin Cilic, Roger Federer
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In Andy we trust!
Its a match that most andy fans werent planning for, even if he was able to negotiate Nadal in the quarters, surely Delpo would come through his section against Roddick/ Gonzo. But thats how the cookie crumbles. Going into this game, … Continue reading
23 in a row…..
For non tennis fans, its hard to fathom, 23 Grandslam semi finals in a row. His next competitor has a meagre 10! What Roger Federer has done in making the semis, coming back from the dead a set a break … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Murray, australian open, Marin Cilic, Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer
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Men’s QFs too close to call!
What a game we all witnessed today. Andy Murray came of age in potentially what could be a career defining moment! To play and beat Nadal as he did was fantastic. He showed the measure of the player he is, … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Murray, Grand Slam, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Marin Cilic, Nikolay Davydenko, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, semi finals
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To Andy, an apology!
Ok Andy! I was wrong!I thought it would be a tight affair but u sure showed me, im sorry for not having any faith in you. You put some manners on that young Majorcan, fair play u did it with … Continue reading
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