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Seriously impressed with Andy's serving today.

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philwrig wrote:

Still not playing his best from the back of the court, but still he's in the final and Nole should be a little tired.
Crowd will be very loud that's for sure and hopefully that will get him over the line.


I think one of the problems playing against the likes of Janowicz is that there is no rhythm to the rallies and this accentuates the erros from the back of the court.  The final will be a slugfest with a lot more rhythm to the match and I think you will see Andy's groundstrokes improve as a result.

This really is going to be irresistable force v immovable object.

PS Was lucky to get a decent stream for once so was able to see most of the match.  I have a lot to thank Sir Tim Berners-Lee for today !!



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I feel really emotionally drained after watching today's antics, I can't ever remember being glued to the box for eight hours straight like that!

I'm really glad Andy won, but wanted Delpo to win too as I have felt really sorry for him since he got the wrist injury after his USO title. I'd like him to get back in with the top guys - nothing against Novak.

The final should be interesting, the two have much more similar games than the two they knocked out. I only hope that Djokers is still feeling some of the effects of today - as Andy seemed to be from his Verdasco match, and that the crowd and inspiration from the royal box will help him over the line!

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Bob in Spain wrote:
philwrig wrote:

Still not playing his best from the back of the court, but still he's in the final and Nole should be a little tired.
Crowd will be very loud that's for sure and hopefully that will get him over the line.


I think one of the problems playing against the likes of Janowicz is that there is no rhythm to the rallies and this accentuates the erros from the back of the court.  The final will be a slugfest with a lot more rhythm to the match and I think you will see Andy's groundstrokes improve as a result.

This really is going to be irresistable force v immovable object.

PS Was lucky to get a decent stream for once so was able to see most of the match.  I have a lot to thank Sir Tim Berners-Lee for today !!


 Good news about the stream ! I know what you mean about having no rhythm with that type of player but I still think he's lacking a bit of confidence in that department even taking that into account. Certainly will need his A game against Novak to give him a good shot, fingers crossed he plays his best match of the tournament.



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Seriously not impressed by JJ's attitude,

On the Beeb website,
'When asked about the decision to close the roof, the 22-year-old replied: "I don't care. What I can do? I care about myself. I don't care if he was angry or not."'


Why would you expect any better?

The guy might be a good player but he is one of the most dislikeable players on tour. When playing on clay he has a history of pointing to the wrong mark to try and con the umpire.


JJ (he of the monogrammed socks, RF-style, but not fit to lick the latter's tennis shoes. That said, I don't think RF is the gentleman some members of the media choose to portray him as...): as charmless as Sabine Lisicki is charming! Plainly likes to indulge in gamesmanship. And would the tournament referee of any of the other Grand Slams have cravenly bent over backwards to help out a home player's opponent by caving in to his unwarranted demands that the roof be closed early, as Andrew Jarrett did yesterday evening? evileye Come back, Alan Mills. All is forgiven!

Note: edited to include the bit about the socks. Ideas above his station, that one has!



-- Edited by Stircrazy on Saturday 6th of July 2013 06:23:24 PM

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Seriously not impressed by JJ's attitude,

On the Beeb website,
'When asked about the decision to close the roof, the 22-year-old replied: "I don't care. What I can do? I care about myself. I don't care if he was angry or not."'

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Helen40 wrote:

Seriously not impressed by JJ's attitude,

On the Beeb website,
'When asked about the decision to close the roof, the 22-year-old replied: "I don't care. What I can do? I care about myself. I don't care if he was angry or not."'


Why would you expect any better?

The guy might be a good player but he is one of the most dislikeable players on tour. When playing on clay he has a history of pointing to the wrong mark to try and con the umpire.



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Anyway, well done Andy. I didn't get to see the match but I was always confident of the result.

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Just watched the match again on iPlayer & forget about whingeing Poms.  From the start of the  third set JJ was a whingeing bloody Pole ( furious ), who was out-aced (20 to 9 wink ) by Andy! biggrin

Interesting OpEd by OEM on Jarrett's decision to have the roof closed in today's Times (subscription required):  http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/sport/tennis/article3809906.ece

Closing paragraph:

Jarrett made an error. There was enough light left as it happened to have completed the match without the need for any interruption. Whatever happened to that old saying, play is continuous?

 



-- Edited by Stircrazy on Saturday 6th of July 2013 05:05:19 PM

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Funnily enough, I was more worried about this match-up before he had played Verdasco. When it came to the match itself I was pretty calm all the way through.

OK, I admit to a few qualms when he was 1-4 down in the third!

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I suspect if your initials are JJ, you automatically use gamesmanship and stop the match for light, false injuries or toilet breaks. Its not just Poles!



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RJA wrote:
Helen40 wrote:

Seriously not impressed by JJ's attitude,

On the Beeb website,
'When asked about the decision to close the roof, the 22-year-old replied: "I don't care. What I can do? I care about myself. I don't care if he was angry or not."'


Why would you expect any better?

The guy might be a good player but he is one of the most dislikeable players on tour. When playing on clay he has a history of pointing to the wrong mark to try and con the umpire.


 I must admit i dont normally dislike tennis players but I dont like JJ he is surly and attitude stinks.



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RJA wrote:
Helen40 wrote:

Seriously not impressed by JJ's attitude,

On the Beeb website,
'When asked about the decision to close the roof, the 22-year-old replied: "I don't care. What I can do? I care about myself. I don't care if he was angry or not."'


Why would you expect any better?

The guy might be a good player but he is one of the most dislikeable players on tour. When playing on clay he has a history of pointing to the wrong mark to try and con the umpire.


 Wow, thanks for that RJA, I had no clue. That's unbelievable. Well I'm doubly glad he lost then. I wish him the worst of success in the future!



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Mohamed Lahyani will be the umpire for the final. I suspect that this will meet with Andy's approval.

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Here are some "expert" predictions

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/tennis/23210609

The great news is that John Lloyd thinks Djokovic will win.



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