Since I've got German Eurosport 1 (long story), I've seen Haas play a few times and he's never looked like choking a match away to me, though I know he did have a reputation for it. He seems incredibly reliable to me - more so than the Undertaker, even, who's usually a lot more reliable than the last two times he's played Andy.
Playing at his best, Andy is good enough to beat Haas for sure, but he will have to put on an uncommonly good serving performance and I agree with aria that with the form Tommy's in at the moment, it will probably take the best sustained performance of the year so far from Andy to beat him.
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hmm. I don't have to do anything tomorrow and That timing coincides nicely with the grand prix qualifying....I may just have to get up for that. If I'm here I'll be livescoring and will post scores so long as no one else is watching and willing to commentate.
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Madeline wrote: OK you night-owls - please do post scores/comments on here for the rest of us to read in the morning.
No way I can stay up most of the night and still function the next day!
Sure thing Madeline.
I can't really stay up and function the next day although I can usually put off the no functioning for a couple of days but then I get really moody and no one can understand why as its been days since i didn't sleep!
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