Avoid asking Bozoljac just how many double faults he served in his doubles match in Nottingham against Jonny Marray and Grigor Dimitrov.
Oh, go on
It was something like six. At the end of the match Bozoljac just marched up to Marraytrov and started demanding "How many double faults did I serve?" as if he hadn't been keeping track and he was asking them for confirmation. Anyways, they answered "Six" and then he started claiming that he had never served six, he had only served two and that his partner had served four... and then his partner started coming over and arguing with him and saying that it had been all Bozoljac and he'd only served one double fault, all the while they were kinda like looking at Marraytrov to arbitrate or have a go at... Jokes about fisticuffs aside, I don't think there was a risk of anyone coming to blows because I sensed a hint of friendliness in it all - it seemed more like friendly but very competitive rivalry which Bozoljac was getting rather opinionated about. But I wouldn't get him started on that again!
It must be sorely tempting to ask Ivan Dodig, "So... do you consider yourself the next Mad Dani?"... but I really wouldn't!!!
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LadyTigress wrote:It must be sorely tempting to ask Ivan Dodig, "So... do you consider yourself the next Mad Dani?"... but I really wouldn't!!!
Is that another "I really wouldn't ... but I'd love you to do my dirty work for me!"
You know, we ought to stick Mad Dani and Dodig in a match against each other. You fit the bullet proof glass around the spectator seats, steven, I'll bring the popcorn, and we'll all have an evening's worth of entertainment.
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