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Filipower;2701475 said:I just disagrees with you, he isn't asking for permission...
newbie original;2701335 said:He's played during an era when the men's field is AS WEAK AS IT'S EVER BEEN! Hewitt(easily overpowered), Safin(mentality), Roddick(lack of all-round game)....combined have less than 6 Grand Slams between them and were the main challengers to Federer at the start of this run. And none of them could consistently challenge him....NONE! In the last few years, Nadal and Djokovic have emerged as threats and they too have been very inconsistent on all surfaces, although Nadal is improving. Nalbandian???...HAHAHA!!!!
Seriously, I can't name one half-decent threat that Federer has faced on a consistent basis. Let's compare that to Sampras: Becker, Stich, Agassi, Courier, Rafter....ALL won atleast one grand slam and Agassi and Becker EACH won more than 6. Goran Ivanisevic and Richard Krajicek also won a GS each. There were ALL consistently challenging him and were not intimidated. Sometimes, when I watch Lleyton Hewitt play, I just get the feeling that he's lost the match before he even plays the first point! Ditto for Roddick and Andy Murray....they just don't have the consistency that Sampras' opponents had.
There's no depth in the men's field. Federer hasn't faced any consistent challengers in GS finals.....other than in a few finals with Nadal, and those have been in the very recent past. He hasn't been pushed hard enough consistently enough.
Anthony;2732833 said:Try to understand her. US Open, homeland and huge pressure. But still that was an unacceptable behaviour. I am amazed how good Kim is playing after such a long break though.
newbie original;2732877 said:Pressure? She's got no pressure to prove herself. She's already won everything!
She's always had a bit of an arrogant attitude though.......
She was well on her way to losing that match to Henin.
BTW, players curse at the referee ALL the time in numerous other sports........
“I swear to God I’m ******* taking this ball and shoving it down your ******* throat…” and then after a bunch of other yelling she closed it off with a… “mother****er.”
http://www.cdinsight.com/news.php?readmore=2251However, this fine may only be the beginning of the actions taken against Williams since it opens up the potential for a far harsher penalty from the Grand Slam Committee. The committee can opt to suspend Williams and fine her up to $250,000 as a result of her vicious verbal tirade.
newbie original;2733621 said:Age has caught up to Federer.
Remember Safin-Sampras 2000.......now you've got Federer-Del Potro 2009.
Arnau;2732896 said:Nadal could have hidden his madridism better