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wow
__________________I doubt Wimbledon has seen a day such as this... ![]() leaves the door open for a Henman, a Hewitt, or even a Phillipousis! As for Pete, time to retire sir. |
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I haven't seen that much tennis yet (and yesterday afternoon I could not connect to the Internet from work so I could not see any scores). Anyway, I'm happily surprised that Krajicek is still in the tournament. And what a exhausting win it was over Blake. Until yesterday I did not think he could survive the weekend, but now with Agassi out... Interesting.
__________________As for Agassi, Sampras and Safin, more luck next year guys. C ya! Marty |
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So the World Cup syndrome is affecting tennis too, erh??
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you failed to mention the reigning Australian Open champion, too
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He slipped under the radar here just as he did at the Aus Open!
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