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Anyone Else Watching the French Open Tennis Finals Live - Nadal vs Djokovic?
The French Open Tennis Finals were rain delayed early in the 4th set yesterday, but they have resumed play - it's 5-5 in the 4th set...
http://s1.reutersmedia.net/resources...=CDEE85916J600 Another epic match!!! http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/ :stoned ADG |
I might take a look - I didn't know they were rained off last night...
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Yup. Better hurry though - Championship point...
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Not gonna spoil who won, in case anyone will be watching on DVR later... :)
Now I must sleep...(5:05 am here). :sleep :stoned ADG |
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lol - They where just walking off when I saw it. No surprise Nadal won again.... |
i was :D its end now
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http://www.philosophiste.com/images/spoiler.jpg http://www.washingtonpost.com/rf/ima...-OPEN-3520.jpg 7 French Open titles now for Nadal... :bowdown :stoned ADG |
Damn I wanted the other guy to win. :(
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ahhh fuck hahahaha
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another epic final... Dam Djokovic lose it..
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Great match but once they took them off the court I had to stop watching
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Nadal is nasty. I love Novak, but Nadal's game on clay is unmatched.
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Sorry, I wasn't thinking... |
I can only watch tennis for so long before i get bored of it. Don't get me wrong some games are just epic, but in general when a game ends up lasting over 4 hours or something i just get fed up and want it to end...
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My wife and I are tennis junkies. It has been our primary form of exercise for well over 15 years now, so we love the Tennis Channel. :) http://i.verylol.com/1/tennis_net_hammock.jpg Quote:
Overall pro tennis has taken a giant leap in the past 10 years both in the quality of players and the quality of play. One of the top American men currently is John Isner, and he is 6' 9'' (2.06 m). He is probably a prototype for future pro tennis. Meanwhile their are millions of serious recreational players, and we play in leagues divided by skill level ratings (as determined by actual league match results) and age, so that you are generally playing against opponents of roughly the same skill level. http://tenniscrowd.com/blog/wp-conte...is-Players.jpg People that work behind computers can get quite sedentary, so tennis is a fun way to get your exercise, and it is also one of the few sports that men and women can compete at together (mixed doubles tennis is one of the few pro sports in which men and women compete directly with and against one another). :stoned ADG |
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A size comparison of Nadal and Isner: http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/...ater-popup.jpg http://www.deccanchronicle.com/sites...op_display.jpg I'm disappointed in the current crop of American players. As the Williams sisters approach the end of their WTA careers, the future does not look all that bright for American tennis, with a few possible exceptions. However, tennis is very much played as an international sport (except for Davis Cup/Fed Cup, the Olympics, and a few tournaments organized, which are based upon nationality), and since it is an individual or 2-person team sport, I find myself rooting for players more based upon their individual skills and personalities, than on their nationality (would still like to see an American resurgence in the sport though). ADG |
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The top three men in professional are currently all a credit to the sport, which can't be said for every sport. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Q-szXlwrKq...-Djokovic1.jpg From SI: Quote:
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What level are you, ADG?
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A few of my teams won local titles, and made the district championships, and I actually won the NorCal section Grand Prix Mixed Doubles title one year playing with my wife (for most match points accumulated in Grands Prix tournaments for the year). Unfortunately, my health has diminished greatly since then, so while I still practice a lot, I keep getting injured whenever I've tried to resume league play (which is a lot more competitive - my problem is that in the heat of league matches, I forget about my physical decline, and try to make my body do what it no longer can do, and invariably get hurt again). I'm hoping this upcoming USTA Men's season, to finally get a decent amount of league matches in, and eventually work on moving up my rating again. Right now, I am just trying to get back on court and stay healthy. With all that said, I'm basically a duffer that mostly plays for exercise and fun. :) I know you play tennis Sherm, what level are you at currently? I generally bring tennis gear with me when I travel to shows and such, so someday we'll have to get together and slap balls around together... :winkwink: http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ln...9o1_r1_500.png :stoned ADG |
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Last time I was part of a league, it was a 5.0 league. I believe I went 4-2, and played doubles. I'm a bit too fragile these days to play 5.0/open singles, so I try and keep it to doubles. I am hoping to get rated at 4.5 so that I can play 5.0 doubles and 4.5 singles though. However, they tend to not let me drop, being as I played D1 tennis (which is ridiculous, as it was 8 years ago). Next time you come to Vegas, let me know. We'll hit the court! :thumbsup |
I don't :pimp
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Roger set the tone - gentlemanly, reasonable, humble. Nadal took it up and is the picture of a sportsman. Djokovic would have been an arrogant prick if not for having his ass whipped for years and having to dig deep.
Now they are three of the greatest athletes the world has produced. I was hoping Del Potro would join the ranks but after his injury who knows. |
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