Looking like beating Rafa is just a soul sucking experience, heading to 0-3 for the men who beat him.
The hyperbole after that match was insane. It was a very good match but far from the greatest match ever. Rafa is 35 and far from his peak, yet McEnroe said Djokovic played the best clay court tennis that match he's ever seen
I mean Stan has best clay performance ever on permanent lockdown, but Novak was still excellent on Friday. But he just doesn't really look up for it today, Mr. Oikos is really gonna have to fall apart here, but if he does you just know Novak will pounce
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The hyperbole after that match was insane. It was a very good match but far from the greatest match ever. Rafa is 35 and far from his peak, yet McEnroe said Djokovic played the best clay court tennis that match he's ever seen
It's all for ratings. And Dan Hicks has ruined tennis, so clueless.
The best clay court match ever is probably the 2006 Rome Final between Federer and Nadal.
Or even the year before Nadal-Coria
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Appealing to the casual is why McEnroe sticks around. Anyways the Yogurt is curdling, he should probably tank this set to save the energy for the fifth.
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Appealing to the casual is why McEnroe sticks around. Anyways the Yogurt is curdling, he should probably tank this set to save the energy for the fifth.
The causal is 18-35 who barely saw McEnroe play.
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It's all for ratings. And Dan Hicks has ruined tennis, so clueless.
The best clay court match ever is probably the 2006 Rome Final between Federer and Nadal.
Or even the year before Nadal-Coria
Interesting about Coria, he was unbeatable on clay until he lost the 2004 French Open final against Gaston Gaudio (a match that he was up 2 sets to love as well).
The only thing in Oikos favor right now is serving to start the set, but that assumes he won't get broken to start which is what I expect. Novak probably cruises 6-2 here in the fifth.
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