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Post Info TOPIC: Week 5 - Challenger ($50k) - Dallas, TX, USA


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RE: Week 5 - Challenger ($50k) - Dallas, TX, USA


Despite the scoreboard saying Mcclune-Jenkins it is indeed Jamie.. and he's *2-0 up

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Oops, broken back - couldn't get it over the net that game.

2-1*

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Is it just me or does Jamie's fh take-back look err.. different?

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I've only just managed to log on...is Jamie the one in black at the other end of the court or the one in white where I can only see the back of his head?!

Still, it's a great quality picture and streaming really well, I was thinking on my way home from work how much I'd miss tennis after the AO last two weeks and I've found some more to watch smile.gif

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It does look a bit unusual.

2 bps missed this game.

1st serve %s are JB 78% NM 43% at this point btw - not based on loads of points yet obviously.

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imoen wrote:

I've only just managed to log on...is Jamie the one in black at the other end of the court or the one in white where I can only see the back of his head?!

Still, it's a great quality picture and streaming really well, I was thinking on my way home from work how much I'd miss tennis after the AO last two weeks and I've found some more to watch smile.gif


He's either the one in white or he's been out in the sun for far too long wink

 



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Jamie is not the african-american in the black t-shirt/shorts combo but the white guy in the white t-shirt wink

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Nice fh dtl there smile.gif

*2-2 30-15

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I've noticed today that Jamie also has the standard British trudge, though it's not quite up to (down to?) Boggo standards yet.

Forehand working well ... 3-2*

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oops imo :)

see people think the trudge is an easy skill, but it requires years of dedication to perfect. i myself am a mere trudgling

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I'm sure I'll realise that my question was silly just as soon as I get a slightly closer glimpse of the other guy. But that you both for the prompt replies I now know who Baker is. biggrin.gif

As for the forehand, I see what you mean very odd, still if it works.

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Count Zero wrote:

oops imo :)

see people think the trudge is an easy skill, but it requires years of dedication to perfect. i myself am a mere trudgling



laughing.gif I now have an image of you trudging along behind boggo, carefully trying to copy every move but just failing and adding an unintentional skip every few steps.

 



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Baker broken to go 3-4* down, a couple of dodgy line calls getting to him there.

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He breaks back for 4-4.

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but he breaks straight back for *4-4

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