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Old 01-24-2012, 08:07 AM   #121
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Kim played great last night and showed no ill effects from her ankle injury. I think she is the favorite with the remaining women left in the draw and I hope she wins.

Wozniacki just can't compete with the best players. Last year Serena, Kim and Venus weren't even playing so I doubt she would have been #1 for that long in the first place.
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Old 01-24-2012, 12:56 PM   #122
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Women's tennis is a joke. No offense.

But how many times in the past 5 years has the #1 ranking changed? How many different players held that spot? And how many of those actually won a GS, or even made it into the final?
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Old 01-24-2012, 04:10 PM   #123
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How does that make it a joke? Have you even bothered looking at stats?

There have been 5 WTA players in last 10 years ranked #1 at year end
There have been 5 ATP players in last 10 years ranked #1 at year end

Here is a list of players who were ranked 1st without having won a GS. It really isn't that big

Players who were ranked World No. 1 without having won a Grand Slam tournament

Player Date of first No. 1 position - First GS final reached -First GS WIN
Kim Clijsters 08/11/20032001 French Open(06/2001)2005 US Open(1 of 4)
Amélie Mauresmo 09/13/041999 Australian Open(01/99)2006 Australian Open(1of2)
Jelena Janković 08/11/08 2008 US Open (09/08) N/A
Dinara Safina 04/20/09 2008 French Open (June, 2008) N/A
Caroline Wozniacki 10/11/10 2009 US Open (09/09) N/A

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Old 01-24-2012, 04:53 PM   #124
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Women's tennis goes through lulls. It's happening right now. But it being a joke doesn't really stand up when you're discussing the likes of Graf, Seles, Navratilova, and even Hingis or Evret. That was a time of utter dominance. Don't forget about the Williams sisters, Capriati, Davenport and even Henin.

Men's tennis is in a different era right now. It happens on both sides.

Other than Clijsters, I'm not really impressed with women's tennis right now, but it is hardly a joke.
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Old 01-24-2012, 04:57 PM   #125
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Wozniacki just can't compete with the best players. Last year Serena, Kim and Venus weren't even playing so I doubt she would have been #1 for that long in the first place.
Agreed. Her game isn't polished enough, but I was impressed with her push back in the second set yesterday. She struggles with her focus and gets easily frustrated. That will change with time though.
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Old 01-24-2012, 10:00 PM   #126
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Watching Zvonareva when bawl she was losing to Makarova was just embarrassing.
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Old 01-25-2012, 06:56 AM   #127
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So we played a bazillion matches to decide that the semifinalists are:

[3]Federer vs [2]Nadal
[1]Djokovic vs [4]Murray

Those guys hardly lost a set.

On the women's side, not much difference.

[11]Clijsters vs [3]Azarenka
[4]Sharpova vs [2]Kvitova
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Old 01-25-2012, 09:28 PM   #128
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I find tennis commentators to be irritating above all other sports.

Azarenka/Clijsters:

"Whoever rights the ship will win this match."
"Whoever figures out their first serve will in this match."
"Whoever makes fewer unforced errors will win this match."
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Old 01-25-2012, 09:50 PM   #129
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I find tennis commentators to be irritating above all other sports.

Azarenka/Clijsters:

"Whoever rights the ship will win this match."
"Whoever figures out their first serve will in this match."
"Whoever makes fewer unforced errors will win this match."

Heh well there isn't much to say in tennis, it's pretty black or white, whoever makes more shots wins. Especially women's tennis which is just baseline ball-bashing
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Old 01-25-2012, 09:53 PM   #130
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I find tennis commentators to be irritating above all other sports.

Azarenka/Clijsters:

"Whoever rights the ship will win this match."
A lot of pirate references, especially about how Clijsters was "walking the plank". Arrghhh...shiver me timbers.
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Old 01-25-2012, 09:54 PM   #131
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That's one screamer into the final.

Screamer Deux coming up
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Old 01-25-2012, 09:55 PM   #132
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Booo..Azarenka really turned her serve around in the third set.
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Old 01-25-2012, 09:57 PM   #133
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Heh well there isn't much to say in tennis, it's pretty black or white, whoever makes more shots wins. Especially women's tennis which is just baseline ball-bashing
Which is why having three people blabbering on is stupid. They all have to get their piece in, and it ends up being nothing but cliches, Captain Obvious statements, and a ton of repetition.
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Azarenka versus Sharapova...bring out the ear plugs if it happens!
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Which is why having three people blabbering on is stupid. They all have to get their piece in, and it ends up being nothing but cliches, Captain Obvious statements, and a ton of repetition.

True true but they're American, they have to talk.

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Azarenka versus Sharapova...bring out the ear plugs if it happens!
Don't worry! Kvitova will save the day by beating these banshees
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Old 01-25-2012, 10:39 PM   #136
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who's staying up for Fedal, Chapter 27? Looks like analysts are almost split evenly, with a few giving the edge to Roger based on his momentum since USO. We've seen him expose the unorthodox young talent Tomic and the baseline pounding (albeit slighly one-dimensional) Delpo. Roger's newly weaponized down the line backhand was a big factor in both...but will he even be able to pull it off against Rafa's topspin?

Don't even want to make a prediction for this one, but hoping they both come out at their best level...even after all these years, don't think any two opponents could create tennis as good as these guys together.
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Old 01-25-2012, 11:16 PM   #137
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I'll take Federer, has been looking crisper in the tournament.
Can't stay up though, have to work
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Old 01-25-2012, 11:54 PM   #138
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Well, Kvitova can certainly smack the ball around.
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Old 01-26-2012, 12:27 AM   #139
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Cops barged into Tomic's house after he refused to pull over for them haha (apparently he is only allowed to have a specific type of car for being a first year driver). He is filing a complaint.
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Old 01-26-2012, 01:56 AM   #140
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Federer dominating early on. 3-0 Federer in the 1st set.

EDIT: 6-5 Federer now in the 1st. Nadal serving.

EDIT: 6-6 now. Off to a tiebreak.

EDIT: Federer wins the tiebreak 7-5. Federer wins the first set 7-6 (5). What an incredible first set, wow.

EDIT: Nadal dominates the 2nd set 6-2. Tied at 1 set apiece.

EDIT: Nadal wins the tiebreak 7-5. Nadal wins the third set 7-6 (5). Nadal leads 2 sets to 1.

I'm out. This is the first tennis match I have watched since the US Open Final. Glad I tuned in....pretty good so far.

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