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legendary
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February 02, 2019, 03:22:44 AM
and its importand for any game that the younger talent do come through
the ranks, the household names like Federrer, Nadal, Djockovich, Murray,
Wawrinka, Williams, Kvitova, Wozniacki and Stephens will fade from the
game to be replaced by new exciting talent like Tsitsipas and Osaka.

I also agree that Murray will bow out at Wimbledon, he really struggled and
was clearly not his physical self at the AO.
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February 02, 2019, 12:19:04 AM

Wimbledon will most likely be Murray's last Grand Slam as after his first round loss in the AO he said in the press conference that he hopes to be ready for Wimbledon as that's where he would like to end his career.

To be honest I can't see Nadal winning 2 out of the last 3 GS this year unless there is an injury to Djokovic as I think Djokovic will win at least one of the remaining GS this year.

Yes I and Kemarit have been saying since last year that Djokovic will most likely be the one to surpass Nadal and Federer in GS title wins.

I can’t believe it that Murray is going to bid this game a goodbye, while I can understand the injuries he’s picked over the years were bad but as a fan I feel sad to see him retire. I’ll second you on Djokovic winning more gland slams as he’s the man in form, the way he took out Nadal in the final shows it. Nadal is lacking form and motivation his injuries are taking a toll on him, I don’t expect he’ll win anything in current form.

Yes its always sad to see the top players have to retire and the sad thing is that we could see two great players retire this year. Murray is almost a certainty that he will end his career at Wimbledon and the other one we could see retire this year is Federer. This is why I'm waiting to see if Federer will play in the French Open, if he does play then it could be a sign that its his last year playing tennis. So in the next 5 years we will most likely not see any of the top players playing anymore and we'll be watching the young talent coming through now.
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February 01, 2019, 09:13:20 PM

We all know that Nadal's strength is clay and there are years wherein he was really unbeatable on clay court. So I think he is still the man to beat in French Open. However, we have seen Djokovic emerges and young prospects coming out of the shadows although they really choke on big tournaments, I wouldn't be surprise for another Nadal vs Djokovic finals in Roland Garros 2019.

If this happens and Nadal is again on his A game I will try to watch the final in RG. Tickets aren't cheap but it's definitely worth it.

RG is a great experience especially if you are blessed to see Rafa Nadal's game. Some year ago I was lucky to be in France and I went to the court to see a game that Nadal was playing. It was one of the best pieces of experience I have in my entire life.
I wish I can experience this . I am a big Nadal fan , right now I can't travel anywhere so I just hope Nadal plays for next 3-4 years lol .
He said in an interview that he and his team is working on changing his style of play like serve and first shot to finish the point . I actually would like to see Nadal playing at net , he is good at net but he doesn't come near net when he has chance at all.
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February 01, 2019, 03:25:02 PM

We all know that Nadal's strength is clay and there are years wherein he was really unbeatable on clay court. So I think he is still the man to beat in French Open. However, we have seen Djokovic emerges and young prospects coming out of the shadows although they really choke on big tournaments, I wouldn't be surprise for another Nadal vs Djokovic finals in Roland Garros 2019.

If this happens and Nadal is again on his A game I will try to watch the final in RG. Tickets aren't cheap but it's definitely worth it.

RG is a great experience especially if you are blessed to see Rafa Nadal's game. Some year ago I was lucky to be in France and I went to the court to see a game that Nadal was playing. It was one of the best pieces of experience I have in my entire life.
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February 01, 2019, 11:35:41 AM

We all know that Nadal's strength is clay and there are years wherein he was really unbeatable on clay court. So I think he is still the man to beat in French Open. However, we have seen Djokovic emerges and young prospects coming out of the shadows although they really choke on big tournaments, I wouldn't be surprise for another Nadal vs Djokovic finals in Roland Garros 2019.

If this happens and Nadal is again on his A game I will try to watch the final in RG. Tickets aren't cheap but it's definitely worth it.
legendary
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February 01, 2019, 07:55:42 AM
I don’t expect he’ll win anything in current form.

However he has made strong comebacks in the past.

I hope he will give a good fight at the french open this summer.

Would be nice to have a nadal - nole final for the second time this year at that moment.

We all know that Nadal's strength is clay and there are years wherein he was really unbeatable on clay court. So I think he is still the man to beat in French Open. However, we have seen Djokovic emerges and young prospects coming out of the shadows although they really choke on big tournaments, I wouldn't be surprise for another Nadal vs Djokovic finals in Roland Garros 2019.
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February 01, 2019, 07:54:24 AM

Wimbledon will most likely be Murray's last Grand Slam as after his first round loss in the AO he said in the press conference that he hopes to be ready for Wimbledon as that's where he would like to end his career.

To be honest I can't see Nadal winning 2 out of the last 3 GS this year unless there is an injury to Djokovic as I think Djokovic will win at least one of the remaining GS this year.

Yes I and Kemarit have been saying since last year that Djokovic will most likely be the one to surpass Nadal and Federer in GS title wins.

I can’t believe it that Murray is going to bid this game a goodbye, while I can understand the injuries he’s picked over the years were bad but as a fan I feel sad to see him retire. I’ll second you on Djokovic winning more gland slams as he’s the man in form, the way he took out Nadal in the final shows it. Nadal is lacking form and motivation his injuries are taking a toll on him, I don’t expect he’ll win anything in current form.
Well he reached finals of Australian Open , you gotto give him credits for that and he will , he will definitely win the French Open Smiley
It will be against Djoker itself . I just hope he will be fully fit and fine by then.
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February 01, 2019, 07:39:26 AM
I don’t expect he’ll win anything in current form.

However he has made strong comebacks in the past.

I hope he will give a good fight at the french open this summer.

Would be nice to have a nadal - nole final for the second time this year at that moment.
I will also give advantage to Djokovic. His has great fitness. Serving speed, cleaver technique made him unbeatable against anyone. If there is anyone to break the record of Federer's 20 GS win then Djokovic is my first pick.

I am seeing some very good fight but not sure which side to pick.
My pick was Bublik but after losing the first set he came back and won 2nd and 3rd set.

Lucky day for me :-)
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February 01, 2019, 07:06:17 AM
I don’t expect he’ll win anything in current form.

However he has made strong comebacks in the past.

I hope he will give a good fight at the french open this summer.

Would be nice to have a nadal - nole final for the second time this year at that moment.
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February 01, 2019, 06:48:04 AM

Wimbledon will most likely be Murray's last Grand Slam as after his first round loss in the AO he said in the press conference that he hopes to be ready for Wimbledon as that's where he would like to end his career.

To be honest I can't see Nadal winning 2 out of the last 3 GS this year unless there is an injury to Djokovic as I think Djokovic will win at least one of the remaining GS this year.

Yes I and Kemarit have been saying since last year that Djokovic will most likely be the one to surpass Nadal and Federer in GS title wins.

I can’t believe it that Murray is going to bid this game a goodbye, while I can understand the injuries he’s picked over the years were bad but as a fan I feel sad to see him retire. I’ll second you on Djokovic winning more gland slams as he’s the man in form, the way he took out Nadal in the final shows it. Nadal is lacking form and motivation his injuries are taking a toll on him, I don’t expect he’ll win anything in current form.
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February 01, 2019, 04:05:47 AM
Anyone watching Davis Cup Qualification. I am feeling lucky and trying to place an in-play bet. I see two match Bublik vs Sousa J and Fayziev vs Lajovic D. First set of both match ended in tiebreaker. I am seeing some very good fight but not sure which side to pick.
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February 01, 2019, 03:55:24 AM
There was a tweet sent out from Andy Murray and it looks like he just complete his hip surgery as he was dressed in a hospital gown and laying in bed with a thumbs up.
So he should recover from it by the time Wimbledon starts in july.

I thought he said that he is done already with tennis?

https://www.express.co.uk/sport/tennis/1064366/Andy-Murray-Australian-Open-retirement-claim

And this hip surgery will take months to heal perfectly. So I won't think that he is thinking a tennis comeback right now, recovery should be his first priority.
No.
He mentioned he will be retiring from tennis. But he wants to do it infront of a Wimbledon crowd so he was planning to come back in this last one tournament all along.
The surgery was done so he can recover intime so to compete in it.

My bad, I totally forget that he is still targeting Wimbledon as his last Grand Slam before finally retiring. It's fitting though, imagine a British player used to be number 1 and saying goodbye to all his fans, it will be a epic ending for him.

I do hope it heals so we can see him, even if he lose in the first round of Wimbledon, I'm sure lots of tennis fans will cheer for him.
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January 31, 2019, 06:03:55 PM
There was a tweet sent out from Andy Murray and it looks like he just complete his hip surgery as he was dressed in a hospital gown and laying in bed with a thumbs up.
So he should recover from it by the time Wimbledon starts in july.
I just hope he plays on for a couple more years , I miss him .
I also hope Nadal somehow manages to win atleast 2 out of 3 GS this year , I don't see anyone else beating Djokovic . I have a feeling that Djoker will beat Federer record of 20 GS by the time he retires , what do you guys say?

Wimbledon will most likely be Murray's last Grand Slam as after his first round loss in the AO he said in the press conference that he hopes to be ready for Wimbledon as that's where he would like to end his career.

To be honest I can't see Nadal winning 2 out of the last 3 GS this year unless there is an injury to Djokovic as I think Djokovic will win at least one of the remaining GS this year.

Yes I and Kemarit have been saying since last year that Djokovic will most likely be the one to surpass Nadal and Federer in GS title wins.
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January 31, 2019, 06:09:14 AM
There was a tweet sent out from Andy Murray and it looks like he just complete his hip surgery as he was dressed in a hospital gown and laying in bed with a thumbs up.
So he should recover from it by the time Wimbledon starts in july.

I thought he said that he is done already with tennis?

https://www.express.co.uk/sport/tennis/1064366/Andy-Murray-Australian-Open-retirement-claim

And this hip surgery will take months to heal perfectly. So I won't think that he is thinking a tennis comeback right now, recovery should be his first priority.
Of course how can one play with injury? Safety first or health first before anything else. THe body is the asset to any kind of investment and should be taken care always. Anyway, the injury will going to heal and then one can play again on the sports he/she wanted to play. Just be patient for now so that everything will not get to more worst scenario.
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January 31, 2019, 05:44:45 AM
There was a tweet sent out from Andy Murray and it looks like he just complete his hip surgery as he was dressed in a hospital gown and laying in bed with a thumbs up.
So he should recover from it by the time Wimbledon starts in july.

I thought he said that he is done already with tennis?

https://www.express.co.uk/sport/tennis/1064366/Andy-Murray-Australian-Open-retirement-claim

And this hip surgery will take months to heal perfectly. So I won't think that he is thinking a tennis comeback right now, recovery should be his first priority.
No.
He mentioned he will be retiring from tennis. But he wants to do it infront of a Wimbledon crowd so he was planning to come back in this last one tournament all along.
The surgery was done so he can recover intime so to compete in it.

Right, let's hope for a speedy recovery for Andy Murray. Although it's really hard to come back from those kind of injury, we all wishes him the best so that he can pull another Grand Slam if he decided to retire for good. There's a lot of time for him to recover and be completely healthy in time for Wimbledon this year.
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January 30, 2019, 10:52:32 PM
There was a tweet sent out from Andy Murray and it looks like he just complete his hip surgery as he was dressed in a hospital gown and laying in bed with a thumbs up.
So he should recover from it by the time Wimbledon starts in july.

I thought he said that he is done already with tennis?

https://www.express.co.uk/sport/tennis/1064366/Andy-Murray-Australian-Open-retirement-claim

And this hip surgery will take months to heal perfectly. So I won't think that he is thinking a tennis comeback right now, recovery should be his first priority.
No.
He mentioned he will be retiring from tennis. But he wants to do it infront of a Wimbledon crowd so he was planning to come back in this last one tournament all along.
The surgery was done so he can recover intime so to compete in it.
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January 30, 2019, 08:43:37 PM
There was a tweet sent out from Andy Murray and it looks like he just complete his hip surgery as he was dressed in a hospital gown and laying in bed with a thumbs up.
So he should recover from it by the time Wimbledon starts in july.

I thought he said that he is done already with tennis?

https://www.express.co.uk/sport/tennis/1064366/Andy-Murray-Australian-Open-retirement-claim

And this hip surgery will take months to heal perfectly. So I won't think that he is thinking a tennis comeback right now, recovery should be his first priority.
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January 30, 2019, 08:41:18 PM
There was a tweet sent out from Andy Murray and it looks like he just complete his hip surgery as he was dressed in a hospital gown and laying in bed with a thumbs up.
So he should recover from it by the time Wimbledon starts in july.
I just hope he plays on for a couple more years , I miss him .
I also hope Nadal somehow manages to win atleast 2 out of 3 GS this year , I don't see anyone else beating Djokovic . I have a feeling that Djoker will beat Federer record of 20 GS by the time he retires , what do you guys say?
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January 30, 2019, 08:10:35 PM
There was a tweet sent out from Andy Murray and it looks like he just complete his hip surgery as he was dressed in a hospital gown and laying in bed with a thumbs up.
So he should recover from it by the time Wimbledon starts in july.
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January 30, 2019, 07:40:45 PM
~snip~ Gonna be lots of tennis in the next two weeks and the next coming months before the French open in May.
It's great for tennis lovers also tennis gamblers. We have
French Open May 26 - Jun 9
Wimbledon Jul 1 - Jul 14
US Open Aug 26 - Sep 8
And 57 more tournaments.

But before that big grand slams, there's a lot of tournaments and see what others are doing, so it a good gauge to watch those tournaments as well so that when French Open comes, we will have our own favorite players to bet.

Clay surface is very different as we know, so there might be someone to will jump ahead in the prior tournaments and maybe we will see names besides the big 3 to come up as a new champion.
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