gasquet takes the second set in a tiebreak.
could we see him upset fed here?
TomBs wrote:Impressive performance by Gasquet. Good too see him in top form
Moralspain wrote:Rome is much quicker than Paris, no?
ok will fed make semis of rg this are the alarm bells ringing shuld he play nice for confindence man im starting to doubt can keep his most presious streak of all and break free from borg and sampras and go 9 consecutive seasons winning at least one slam i have written of rg leaving wimby and us open i think he can win both but he could do with nole-like confidence right nowMoralspain wrote:Rome is much quicker than Paris, no?
supinesmokey13 wrote:ok will fed make semis of rg this are the alarm bells ringing shuld he play nice for confindence man im starting to doubt can keep his most presious streak of all and break free from borg and sampras and go 9 consecutive seasons winning at least one slam i have written of rg leaving wimby and us open i think he can win both but he could do with nole-like confidence right nowMoralspain wrote:Rome is much quicker than Paris, no?
"I should never have lost this match," said world number three Federer, knocked out by Ernests Gulbis in the second round in Rome last year.
"He knows how close he came to losing. I had multiple chances but I couldn't make the difference."
"I thought I was playing well but he served better towards the end and hung in there.I didn't feel I could break and it's no fun to play like that," said Federer.
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