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Post by boxy » Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:17 am

If you decided not to watch the men's semi-final last night, between Nadal and Verdasco, you missed the game of the century. Constant and accurate big hitting, long rallies, and neither one of them blinked, until the last game, where Vedasco ended an awesome performance with a couple of unfortunate double faults.
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Post by Hebe » Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:24 am

Best game of tennis I ever saw, and I only saw till the end of the third set. Nadal deserves to win.
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Post by JW Frogen » Sat Jan 31, 2009 4:48 pm

I watched it but I was so drunk I thought I was playing the best game of Wi tennis in my life.

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Post by Auzgurl » Sat Jan 31, 2009 5:55 pm

boxy wrote:If you decided not to watch the men's semi-final last night, between Nadal and Verdasco, you missed the game of the century. Constant and accurate big hitting, long rallies, and neither one of them blinked, until the last game, where Vedasco ended an awesome performance with a couple of unfortunate double faults.
Yes boxy it was a fantastic game..and whilst Verdasco was taking it to Nadal , we all know how mentally tough Nadal is, he believes if he wants it badly enough he can do it..he would fight for every point...it could have gone either way..a lot of luck involved.
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Post by Hebe » Sat Jan 31, 2009 7:49 pm

He only won one more point than Verdasco. They both looked as though they could hardly stand at the end. They reckon it's one of the best matches in tennis history, and it's certainly the best one I've seen for good tennis. The one Arthur Ashe won was the one I enjoyed the most.
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Post by boxy » Sat Jan 31, 2009 10:53 pm

They replayed part of it this afternoon (at least the last set, that I caught). That last game of the match was a doozy, the first point being won by Nadal after a 20 odd shot rally (hitting all the corners), the second point being the first double fault I remember in the whole match. The third being taken by Nadal, and then Verdasco coming back from 40-0 (3 match points down) with a couple of courageous serve volley points... especially memorable is the drive volley he came up with, that was returned for a smash winner.

Overall, Nadal was the better player, mentally, but can he come back from over 5 hours of flat out tennis to face the Fed tomorrow?
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Post by Auzgurl » Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:24 pm

boxy wrote:They replayed part of it this afternoon (at least the last set, that I caught). That last game of the match was a doozy, the first point being won by Nadal after a 20 odd shot rally (hitting all the corners), the second point being the first double fault I remember in the whole match. The third being taken by Nadal, and then Verdasco coming back from 40-0 (3 match points down) with a couple of courageous serve volley points... especially memorable is the drive volley he came up with, that was returned for a smash winner.

Overall, Nadal was the better player, mentally, but can he come back from over 5 hours of flat out tennis to face the Fed tomorrow?
Yes I think so too..I want Rafeal Nadal to win the final...Federer is a good player but I'm over him..( Sampras bored me too in the end..)

Can Nadal come back? Well he only has less than a day after such a late finish to rest his exhausted body, so he may not step up fresh, but he is supremely fit,young and has the heart of a lion..I think he'll put up a good fight.

Some of Nadals shots are amazing. Especially those delivered down the line on the outside..they literally curve back into court, and he can pull them out at will it seems.

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Post by Hebe » Sun Feb 01, 2009 10:33 am

The women's match was a complete waste of time. :roll:

Safina should have let Dokic have a go.
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Post by Auzgurl » Sun Feb 01, 2009 10:51 am

It was..I cannot usually get into womens tennis at all..I like the power of mens tennis and the girls just can't delliver..except Serina..but I've always thought she would be better challenged playing the men anyway :lol:

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Post by JW Frogen » Sun Feb 01, 2009 7:22 pm

Women's tennis is like decaffeinated coffee.

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