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Re: Venga Rafa !!......Vamos :)

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Tue, Jun 11 2013 2:12 AM (8 replies)
  • alcaucin
    9,041 Posts
    Sat, Jun 8 2013 4:01 PM

    Sorry Serbian Officer F :)

    Sleeve to 1st responder who can name / pinpoint, the turning point in the match.

    Andy

  • alanti
    10,564 Posts
    Sat, Jun 8 2013 4:41 PM

    Turning point will happen before they play, Ferrer will never be in the match. However should Nadal lose, the turning point will be when he runs out of balls that he plays, and reverts to the starters ball.

  • alcaucin
    9,041 Posts
    Sat, Jun 8 2013 6:16 PM

    alanti:
    Turning point will happen before they play, Ferrer will never be in the match

    Yup, agreed..3 straight I reckon......6-4, 6-3, 7-5 ?

    alanti:
    However should Nadal lose, the turning point will be when he runs out of balls that he plays, and reverts to the starters ball.

    Was talking about todays game against Puholino's countryman...many talking points but seems there are no tennis fans on WGT...other uses for grass you know :)

    And Al, give that man a 'Rock', and he'll still get top spin on it....What a forehand !! Puts my Sunday morning hack arounds into perspective.(and I thought I was good )

    SAndy  (in homage to Phillipe Chatrier)

    Sleeve for your longest drive....When u gonna join the 400 club ?  :)))

  • duffer19
    3,670 Posts
    Sat, Jun 8 2013 6:42 PM

    I think, like vs Djokovic, the turning point will be on a call from the chair.  After Rafa gets the first set by at least 2 games, knotted in the 2nd set at 2 games all, on serve, a critical in/out call will be made incorrectly that Ferrer just can't overcome mentally,  and Rafa will be up a break with the serve to go up 2 games and ultimately close the set out 6-2.  3rd set will be more of the same-

    Rafa in straight sets - 6-4, 6-2, 6-3 (2nd set may have been different if in the 5th game it could've stayed on serve - but Rafa still takes the crown no matter of any calls from the chair) (all of this assumes Rafa wins the toss and/or serves first in the matchl lol) 

    He's AWESOME! 

  • alcaucin
    9,041 Posts
    Sat, Jun 8 2013 10:36 PM

    duffer19:
    (2nd set may have been different if in the 5th game it could've stayed on serve - but Rafa still takes the crown no matter of any calls from the chair) (all of this assumes Rafa wins the toss and/or serves first in the matchl lol)

    Now that took thought....Nikes sent.

    Good game too..damn Fmagnets can putt no ? :))

    Andy

  • duffer19
    3,670 Posts
    Sat, Jun 8 2013 11:16 PM

    My goodness, thank you.  I messed up a bit and thought this was a prediction for the final.  I need to learn to read (putts too)

    I do believe that bad call did turn the set (maybe not the match) as Novak lost a service game and couldn't break back.

    To me, the biggest difference was that heavy heavy spin (and watering the court twice which saved both of their bodies lol)  

    From the NY Times - 

    "The answers include geometry, mathematics, risk management, chess, biomechanics and physics. They include legs as thick as telephone poles and a forehand that produces, on average, 3,300 revolutions per minute of dizzying spin."

    Thank you Andy!!  and that game was fun to play - Both you and Mags are top shelf

  • ksinfield
    310 Posts
    Sun, Jun 9 2013 4:48 AM

    the turning point will be in the changing rooms before they even start.

    ferrer will see who he is playing and will think to himself that he cant beat rafa,hence he will be beat before he even starts

  • alanti
    10,564 Posts
    Mon, Jun 10 2013 10:39 PM

    alcaucin:

    Sleeve for your longest drive....When u gonna join the 400 club ?  :)))

    LOL at this rate when I get to level 98 and buy a Cannon! I have been close to 400, and over but sadly 50% rough final resting place is not so hot!

    Back to the tennis, yes Nadal is simply breathtaking. I grew up as tennis being my number 1 sport, in fact was my dream to be a pro, but after some thrashings by very good players (not top players) I knew that was never going to happen,

    Closest I have been to some greats was playing golf, Henri Leconte, Matts Willander and Ivan Lendl - they played in the group ahead of me playing at Kai Sai Chau in Hong Kong - friendly and some very handy golfers too and wiling to chat at the end (they were there for the "Masters" after they had retired). I offered myself as a training buddy but got politely refused lol.

    Back to Rafa, I got his autobiography a couple of years ago - a good read and gives some insight into the inner workings of him. Now  if onlyI had had his forehand............and every other shot in his repetoire, oh and his mental attitude, it could have been me lol.

    Thanks Andy:)

  • Rockitch
    1,022 Posts
    Tue, Jun 11 2013 2:12 AM

    alcaucin:
    ...other uses for grass you know :)

    Turning point will be when one of the players tested one of the other uses....

    :)

    Rock

    (No, they won't get topspin on me :)

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