tough match for al, but at least he has played on the show courts before. he's his comments on the upcoming match:
But Bogdanovic summed up the mood that must prevail in the British camp. Yes he was full of admiration as watched Nadal win the French Open just two weeks ago but no he would not let himself be overawed by the quality of the opposition. “To my mind it is just a great opportunity to really show the tennis world what I can do,” said the 22 year-old. “I have got a bit of experience in this kind of situation, having played Lleyton Hewitt in a Davis Cup match in Australia when he was world no.1 and then Roger Federer here at Wimbledon a couple of years ago.
“I really enjoyed both matches and think I learned from both. If I go out there thinking Nadal is a great player and I have no chance then I must as well not even turn up. I have got to work on the belief that grass is not his favourite surface, he hurt his shoulder at Queens and he must be feeling a bit tired.
“I will treat him with the utmost respect but I have got to go out there thinking that I am on home territory and I have more experience of Wimbledon. I’m really looking forward to the match.”
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at least boggo being positive and believes in himself and whatever happens (providing he give nadal some trouble!), i just hope he mentally prepared for the task ahead.
nadal on grass isnt the same beast as on clay. Al has been playing well although the results didnt come, which is the problem with the overly strong grass events b4 wimby, nadal has been injured, shoulder and also his foot aparently but did get a few matches in on grass. he struggled past verdasco who respectvily was pushed all the way by alan in the q's.
alex has to go out there with no fear for who he is playing, yes rafa is great but he hasn't proved himself on grass yet. rafa wont know al's game, but alex has access to lots of footage on rafa and should be mentally prepared for how he will play.
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30-15 30-30, Boggo passes Rafa at the net. 40-30. game. Unfortunately, the crowd is firmly behind Rafa. 1-1
Boggo serving.
0-15, double fault. 15-15, 30-15 40-15 really dodgy line call so play the point again. 40-30 deuce (a couple of 'come on Alex's from the crowd) ad Boggo game Boggo. he has a good serve. 2-1
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15-0, Boggo did very well to reach that serve but couldn't get it into play 30-0 40-0 40-15, error from Nadal 40-30 game 3-3
boggo to serve. 15-0 15-15, ue. 30-15 40-15, Boggo is just going for it at the baseline with Nadal. And not doing too badly! Nadal ue there. 40-30 deuce, serve-volley from Boggo but Nadal got to the drop shot and Boggo couldn't get the ball back over the net. ad Boggo, good serve again. game, Boggo beat Rafa at his own game!! 4-3.
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The commentators want Boggo to come into the net more often (they seem to think that as a Brit that's where his strengths lie!), and he should but they mean all the time whereas I think it only needs to be part of the time.
Nadal to serve: 15-0 30-0 40-0 game Nadal. 4-4
15-0 30-0 40-0, Boggo is forcing Nadal to make the errors (although I think some of them are unforced) 40-15 40-30, good rally, Nadal should have lost but Boggo slipped and lost the point. deuce, ue from Boggo. ad Boggo deuce ad Nadal (first break point of the match) deuce, unreturnable serve at 123mph! ad Nadal, crowd beginning to get behind Boggo! deuce, great drop shot. Now the crowd are behind Boggo more than nadal, the way it should be! ad nadal, ue from Boggo decue, longest rally of the match, who would you expect to win the point? Nope, Boggo got it! ad nadal, Nadal dominated that point. deuce, ad Nadal, forced error from Boggo. game Nadal. deserved if I'm honest, he does look like the better player, but not by much Boggo is doing really well.
Nadal leads 5-4 with a break. Serves for the set.
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