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Nadal Has Been Knocked Out Of The Tennis
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I am realy fed up about that.
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It's not the one Nadal is making, anyway:
"There were not a lot of good things for me. I tried my best all the time I had my chances but I did not make it. It is difficult to adapt your game on grass. Now is not the right time to talk about my knee. The only thing I can do is congratulate my opponent. "
"There were not a lot of good things for me. I tried my best all the time I had my chances but I did not make it. It is difficult to adapt your game on grass. Now is not the right time to talk about my knee. The only thing I can do is congratulate my opponent. "
I wonder if this might actually make things harder for Murray, because Federer who is likely to be his semi-final opponent seems to have an easy run to the semis now. Possible matches: Stakhovsky, Melzer, Almagro, Wawrinka. I think Wwarinka is just inside the top 10, but... it's not exactly a challenge, is it? So Federer ought to win all thos comfortably.
Meanwhile Murray's draw is something like: Lu, Mahut, Youzhny, Tsonga/ Cilic. He can beat all of those, too-- but Mahut is dangerous on grass, and so are Youzhny and Tsonga and Cilic. I'd expect Murray to get through anyway, but he'd have a tougher time of it and therefore Federer in the semis would be fresher.
Lots can still happen. But wow.
Meanwhile Murray's draw is something like: Lu, Mahut, Youzhny, Tsonga/ Cilic. He can beat all of those, too-- but Mahut is dangerous on grass, and so are Youzhny and Tsonga and Cilic. I'd expect Murray to get through anyway, but he'd have a tougher time of it and therefore Federer in the semis would be fresher.
Lots can still happen. But wow.
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