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mcfed wrote:Dave82 wrote:@Mcfed: "selfish" is one of many parts of my personality but "narrow-minded" i believe that is more apt to other people here...i want to suggest for example one person now:his name begin with Mc and end with fed...who could be this mysterious character!?
Have you seen anyone else to intervene(i mean taking one position) in the angry discussion beetween me and Pahel??? No!
Why did you need to post an opinion about a topic in which you know hardly nothing??? We never playied eachother neither in fun matches nor in a official ones: to be more accurate i think that we playied once in a tournament match, not more...how can you judge my level of playing through a single match??
You speak very often without cognition of cause and this is a bad attitude that i hope you could improve during the next years: everything is possible with good will...it's enough that you think to Pahel: in less than 2 year he almost learn to accept losses and also to be more gentle with people both here and in real life...
I didn't intervene you. But you always think you are the greatest and it seems as if you think it is just luck if the other wins. And that is crazy.
Do you know what: I won't say anything more to you because that is typical if someone is narrow-minded. He won't be able to look at the whole situation from a farer point of view. Basta.
[MDQ]FERCHU wrote:I will said this in favor of bastos, he won both masters last year SIM and REG, thats an awesome achievement that we will never see from another player.
Oblivion/Fed[ITST] wrote:I think Ced is the best player, most dominant on ITST because the guy won if I'm not wrong about 120 matches in a row. He won all the grand slams (not Australian Open, it wasn't played) in 2005, all the masters series and all the other small tournaments he entered. Well he won everything he played falling only in 2006, as everyone knows, to Pahel (I would like to see that match to see what you did Pahel ). Of course the level is much higher nowadays but he completely dominated on his time, mainly because he found an higher level, some tricks, the others just found later. As Pahel said, I second that, he is the man.
pahel if you wanted you could be number one in sim, i could see in hassan final what you can do at the volley and nowadays sim is pure volley
[ITST]RafaNadal wrote:Elargento Write:pahel if you wanted you could be number one in sim, i could see in hassan final what you can do at the volley and nowadays sim is pure volley
I think that he have more chance of be N1 on Reg circuit, but the same way, dont is the topic of the poll
PahelJDilla wrote:[ITST]RafaNadal wrote:Elargento Write:pahel if you wanted you could be number one in sim, i could see in hassan final what you can do at the volley and nowadays sim is pure volley
I think that he have more chance of be N1 on Reg circuit, but the same way, dont is the topic of the poll
We never had a sim match, did we?
SundanceKid wrote:PahelJDilla wrote:[ITST]RafaNadal wrote:Elargento Write:pahel if you wanted you could be number one in sim, i could see in hassan final what you can do at the volley and nowadays sim is pure volley
I think that he have more chance of be N1 on Reg circuit, but the same way, dont is the topic of the poll
We never had a sim match, did we?
Grand Prix Hassan II (MSS)
24 Apr' 06 - 10 May' 06
Minor Pro
F PahelJDilla - Elargento 3-6, 7-6, 6-2
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[ITST]RafaNadal wrote:
Elargento Write:
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pahel if you wanted you could be number one in sim, i could see in hassan final what you can do at the volley and nowadays sim is pure volley
I think that he have more chance of be N1 on Reg circuit, but the same way, dont is the topic of the poll
We never had a sim match, did we?
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