AUSSIE SEMIFINAL: Djokovic or Federer?

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Who advances to the championship match?

Djokovic
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Postby Dave82 » Thu, 24 Jan 2008 15:02

Exorz wrote:I think a couple of glasses of wine or half a tumbler of rum and you would shag Mirka without a second thought. Federer could probably have any woman on the planet he wanted, but he is in love with her, so good on him for seeing more in a person than just tits, an ass and a pussy. 8)


haha...sage words...Federer also needs sentimental peacefulness to play as the nr.1 in the world, luckyly he found it in Mirka some years ago... :wink:

About the match against Djoko, i think that it's really an opened match but i really can't bet against Fed...so i'll watch the match hoping in a fun meeting without faving for anyone.
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Postby Ir0kuM4t4 » Thu, 24 Jan 2008 17:03

Ye, Mirka is not that bad and I also think, in fact even Federer says, she is a very important part of all his victories.
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Postby Q. Reese » Fri, 25 Jan 2008 00:01

Ir0kuM4t4 wrote:Ye, Mirka is not that bad and I also think, in fact even Federer says, she is a very important part of all his victories.


Yep. Federer asks her, "What would you do if you had to face so-and-so?" He does not say she is wrong or any thing. So, yes, he values what she has to say a lot. :)
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Postby Sherlock 117 » Fri, 25 Jan 2008 12:39

Wow, Djokovic brought it today. Federer's first straight sets loss since 2002!
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Postby Ir0kuM4t4 » Fri, 25 Jan 2008 12:44

Sherlock 117 wrote:Wow, Djokovic brought it today. Federer's first straight sets loss since 2002!


Just as I expected, great performance by Djokovic, low performance (or far from the best at all) from Federer, mainly on important moments, lots of unforced errors. I suppose he is not expecting to win RG playing like this...
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Postby Cro Morgan » Fri, 25 Jan 2008 12:48

Mental fortitude not (yet) being his biggest weapon, I was half expecting Djokovic to collapse. Kudo's to him for overcoming the pressure, and Federer.
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Postby Rocketsfall » Fri, 25 Jan 2008 14:14

Sherlock 117 wrote:Wow, Djokovic brought it today. Federer's first straight sets loss since 2002!


It's his first straight sets loss in a Grand Slam since RG 2004 where he lost 6-4 6-4 6-4 to Kuerten.
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Postby Ir0kuM4t4 » Fri, 25 Jan 2008 14:27

I think Djokovic will win Federer, I say it now confident, also voting :lol:
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Postby Q. Reese » Fri, 25 Jan 2008 17:00

Ir0kuM4t4 wrote:
Sherlock 117 wrote:Wow, Djokovic brought it today. Federer's first straight sets loss since 2002!


Just as I expected, great performance by Djokovic, low performance (or far from the best at all) from Federer, mainly on important moments, lots of unforced errors. I suppose he is not expecting to win RG playing like this...


I said that 2008 will be a tough year for Federer last year. I am not surprised that he lost his match at the Australian Open. Pete Sampras is going to watch Federer at the US Open 2008 to see him break the all-time grand slam record.

I do not know. Federer may stay at 12 or only have 13 grand slams (providing he wins Wimbledon again). I do not think he will win the US Open. There are better hard court players than him. If Federer does not play like the Federer we have seen about four years ago, then it is good-bye on the hard courts for him.

Take a rain check Pete. You may have to wait until 2009 for Federer to beat your record:?:
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Postby Sherlock 117 » Fri, 25 Jan 2008 18:03

Rocketsfall wrote:
Sherlock 117 wrote:Wow, Djokovic brought it today. Federer's first straight sets loss since 2002!


It's his first straight sets loss in a Grand Slam since RG 2004 where he lost 6-4 6-4 6-4 to Kuerten.


Yep, I saw this now too. I said 2002 because that is what I saw posted on the television when I was watching the match. Regardless, it's been a while since Federer was soundly beaten in a best of five set match. The only one who's been able to do it has been Nadal and Nalbandian, and all of those matches were always pretty tight.
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Postby Sherlock 117 » Fri, 25 Jan 2008 18:06

Also, I was really impressed by how Djokovic handled the break points. He played some awesome serves and points to keep Federer from making a match out of it. It seemed like half or a third of his aces came on break points, which is something you usually see Federer do.
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Postby SlicerITST » Fri, 25 Jan 2008 22:25

Cro Morgan wrote:Mental fortitude not (yet) being his biggest weapon, I was half expecting Djokovic to collapse. Kudo's to him for overcoming the pressure, and Federer.


I was thinking the exact same thing. He is not still as mentally strong as Federer but its definatly improving.

I kinda reckon this loss might be a bit liberating for Federer. Now he can work on his form away from the spotlights a bit. What do you guys think?
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Postby Rob ITST » Sat, 26 Jan 2008 00:25

SlicerITST wrote:I kinda reckon this loss might be a bit liberating for Federer. Now he can work on his form away from the spotlights a bit. What do you guys think?


Agreed. He had to feel like a loss was coming sooner or later, and this should motivate him. I think people are making way to big of a deal out of it. He lost 1 match to a really good player, it's not like he's going to finish #2 this year. He'll probably just only win 2 slams instead of his usual 3.
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Postby jayl0ve » Sun, 03 Feb 2008 09:41

As much as I love Federer (and he IS still by far my favorite player), this COULD be the year where he relinquishes the #1 spot. Even it's for only a few weeks. I sincerely hope it doesn't happen, and I wish nothing but the best for Federer and I hope he breaks every single record in the books, but Djokovic is playing very well. I've been saying for a LONG TIME NOW that he will be the next #1.
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Postby jayl0ve » Sun, 03 Feb 2008 09:44

I also have a feeling that this will be the year Federer wins the French. He's too smart to keep losing to silly one-dimensional basher Rafa...he WILL beat him.
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