Mutua Madrid Open 2014

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Re: Mutua Madrid Open 2014

Postby Lucian86 » Fri, 09 May 2014 21:07

Disappointed with Gulbis
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Re: Mutua Madrid Open 2014

Postby Corbon » Fri, 09 May 2014 23:18

Isn't Nishi more of a hardcourt specialist? Been playing really well on clay recently.
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Re: Mutua Madrid Open 2014

Postby Corbon » Sat, 10 May 2014 18:03

Nadal relatively effortlessly in the final as expected.

Ferrer's victory over Nadal in Monte might have given him a confidence boost and will make a potential final between the two Spaniards more interesting.
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Re: Mutua Madrid Open 2014

Postby Moralspain » Sat, 10 May 2014 19:59

Great match between Nishikori and Ferrer, best match on clay so far this year
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Re: Mutua Madrid Open 2014

Postby Moralspain » Sat, 10 May 2014 21:27

:shock: :shock: Nishikori, where have you been all my life?? this samurai uses a katana ( samurai sword) not a racquet :lol:
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Re: Mutua Madrid Open 2014

Postby Lucian86 » Sat, 10 May 2014 21:42

Hey Gulbis, that's how it should be done
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Re: Mutua Madrid Open 2014

Postby BrushedBigJJ » Sat, 10 May 2014 23:32

The way he nishikori steps in consistently and takes that ball early is really impressive. He's like a mini Novak out there :D
Taking the nadal forehand early on clay will be the ultimate test, we will see what he can do tomorrow.
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Re: Mutua Madrid Open 2014

Postby R0CK GAMER » Sun, 11 May 2014 10:15

This is Rafa's chance to bounce back! if he doesn't win Madrid open
I don't like he's chance's come Roland Garros.
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Re: Mutua Madrid Open 2014

Postby Corbon » Sun, 11 May 2014 13:05

I didn't expect him to come back after Set 2. He would've never forgiven himself for squandering so many match points in Set 3. Awesome match.
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Re: Mutua Madrid Open 2014

Postby Ali-Iqb93 » Sun, 11 May 2014 15:54

Wasn't neishikori receiving some sort of on court treatment yesterday?
I doubt his fitness in final today
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Re: Mutua Madrid Open 2014

Postby Ali-Iqb93 » Sun, 11 May 2014 20:18

Ali-Iqb93 wrote:Wasn't neishikori receiving some sort of on court treatment yesterday?
I doubt his fitness in final today


Just what I thought. Shame it is.. I thought neishi had this match in 2nd set
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Re: Mutua Madrid Open 2014

Postby Moralspain » Sun, 11 May 2014 22:32

Ali-Iqb93 wrote:
Ali-Iqb93 wrote:Wasn't neishikori receiving some sort of on court treatment yesterday?
I doubt his fitness in final today


Just what I thought. Shame it is.. I thought neishi had this match in 2nd set


both at their best Nishi would've crushed Rafa today, right now the Japanese player is far better
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Re: Mutua Madrid Open 2014

Postby Corbon » Sun, 11 May 2014 22:45

27 Masters titles, now that is darn near impossible to beat.
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Re: Mutua Madrid Open 2014

Postby Murderface84 » Mon, 12 May 2014 02:45

Nishikori's been one of my favorites for a while, too bad he had to retire against Nadal.

Japanese always seem to bring some crazy outside the box type shit to sports.
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Re: Mutua Madrid Open 2014

Postby Lucian86 » Mon, 12 May 2014 10:25

Impressed by Kei. Great tournament overall. About the final, sure, he did great yesterday but in the long run, Nadal's name will be listed as the winner and not his performance.

In semis he beat Ferrer. My theory is that if you want to be among the best, you have to beat most of the times a pure pusher style player like David Ferrer, a guy that yes, he's a beast in defense and trows you back every shot that he can reach but hasn't really got exceptional weapons to hurt you otherwise. If you're a great player, you should find a way to beat him. No wonder the Top guys (Nadal, Djokovic, Federer, Murray (except clay)), all have great records against him. Wawrinka and Nishikori started to solve the puzzle lately.
Key is still young and I think he can be among the best players in the world judging his potential and his recent performances. We still have to know if he has the physical condition to stay there. We'll find out.
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