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Awsi Dooger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-01-10 02:47 AM
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16. Roger did a remarkable job delaying the inevitable fall
He might win one or two more Slams if everything breaks well for him and he gets on a fan supported sentimental run like Sampras' final US Open win. Otherwise, Roger will be teetering on the edge in every major, struggling to be relevant.

His top priority should be the serve. That's the only way to salvage cheap points when you decline.

I have zero interest on the women's side, and that's destined to be true in future majors. The Miami Herald columnist put it well today, saying the young players have nerves of linguine.

Clijsters' loss removed the final suspense. It would have been delicious to watch her frustrate Serena again.
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