US Open Men 2007... the winner?

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Who will win the 2007 US Open?

Roger Federer
15
37%
Rafael Nadal
3
7%
Novak Djokovic
7
17%
Novak Djokovic
7
17%
Andy Roddick
1
2%
Lleyton Hewitt
3
7%
Nikolay Daveydenko
0
No votes
Tommy Haas
0
No votes
James Blake
0
No votes
Slicer
5
12%
Other
0
No votes
 
Total votes : 41

Postby Chris ITST » Wed, 29 Aug 2007 23:37

Doesent Mr.T say jibber Jabber? :P
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Postby Rob ITST » Wed, 29 Aug 2007 23:54

LOL! Yep. He must've been one bad mofo too. He was a bodyguard for Muhammad Ali, Bruce Lee, Leon Spinks, and Joe Frazier. I didn't think they needed bodyguards.
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Postby jayl0ve » Thu, 30 Aug 2007 00:28

Muscles don't protect against bullets aimed straight at your dome!
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Postby Rob ITST » Thu, 30 Aug 2007 00:32

I think Bruce Lee could catch them in his teeth. Nevermind, that was Bruce Leroy, he had "The Golden Glow".
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Postby jayl0ve » Thu, 30 Aug 2007 00:34

L Hewitt 7 ITST wrote:I dont try and pick on people but i agree Reese you do post in literally every topic and you can talk some jibber jabber which isent really on topic

:roll:

Just my opinion


Yes, true, but come on...I think we can both agree that picking on Reese is just a little too easy. People should pick on people their own 'size'.
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Postby ThierryH » Thu, 30 Aug 2007 18:20

Definitely Federer.
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Postby Q. Reese » Thu, 30 Aug 2007 20:23

jayl0ve wrote:
L Hewitt 7 ITST wrote:I dont try and pick on people but i agree Reese you do post in literally every topic and you can talk some jibber jabber which isent really on topic

:roll:

Just my opinion


Yes, true, but come on...I think we can both agree that picking on Reese is just a little too easy. People should pick on people their own 'size'.


LOL! :)
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Postby Q. Reese » Thu, 30 Aug 2007 20:25

SundanceKid wrote:
Q. Reese wrote:Lleyton Hewitt is playing in pretty good form. I think that he just have to adjust his game with his marriage life. Other than that, we can give him some time. He will up his ranking. Hopefully . . . :)


this is totally bullshit man. i really hate such inexpertly statements.
i try to correct it.
hewitt was number 1 in the world coz of his irrepressibly will and his amazing foot work, so he often made his points by unforced errors of his opponents. but his biggest weakness is still that he doesn't have a killer-hit. so he got more and more problems vs players with a safety powerfull game. he couldn't wait for the unforced error anymore. so he didn't win big tnt's anymore. additionally he had problems with kim.
ok but now, hewitt has some really strong hits in petto and his private situation couldn't be better. and you can see it. hewitt plays a really strong year 2007 in my eyes. his last match vs roger was close and his clay match vs nadal in hamburg was very close too.
believe me, hewitt is on his way back to his old winning ways. maybe he cannot win the us open, but he can reach the semis for sure.


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Postby Xii0N » Thu, 30 Aug 2007 22:42

I voted for Roger Federer, I think Nadal will drop out due to unjury or he will be beaten due to injury.

Federer is looking strong as ever, so is Djokovic... one of these two will win and I think it will be Roger...

Also to note though: no one has mentioned Mickel Youzny, he always plays really well at the US Open and he demolished his oponent in his first round match... watch out for him round about quarters or even semi maybe!
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Postby Q. Reese » Thu, 30 Aug 2007 23:09

Yea, but, what happened to his killer backhand. I used to look like Henin's signature backhand. :(
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Postby jayl0ve » Sat, 01 Sep 2007 10:08

I think this is Djokovic's year.
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Postby Q. Reese » Sun, 02 Sep 2007 17:33

Yes. Mr. Djokovic almost experienced Sharapova's woe. He was close to losing to Stephanek in the third round at the US Open.

Great fighting from Djokovic. That is what saved him. Nice.
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Postby Exorz » Mon, 03 Sep 2007 00:00

I think Federer based on how well his serve is hitting. Nadal is always in there but he is struggling with injury. I would say Djokovic would struggle against Federer, it's an entirely different ball game trying to beat Federer in a 5 set final match of a slam. :?

Federer has done it all before, there is nothing he doesn't know about winning this slam and there are no players he can't beat. The question one must ask is; who on a really great day could catch Federer off guard? I can't see anyone other than Nadal on this surface. :)
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Postby Q. Reese » Mon, 03 Sep 2007 02:36

Exorz wrote:I think Federer based on how well his serve is hitting. Nadal is always in there but he is struggling with injury. I would say Djokovic would struggle against Federer, it's an entirely different ball game trying to beat Federer in a 5 set final match of a slam. :?

Federer has done it all before, there is nothing he doesn't know about winning this slam and there are no players he can't beat. The question one must ask is; who on a really great day could catch Federer off guard? I can't see anyone other than Nadal on this surface. :)


I think that Djokovic has a better game to beat Federer quicker and easier than Nadal. This is my opinion of course.
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