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05.10.2014

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Re: 2014 Shanghai Rolex Masters: 10/5/14
« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2014, 11:37:36 am »
order of play for Tuesday:


Andy Murray will be in action.


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Re: 2014 Shanghai Rolex Masters: 10/5/14
« Reply #3 on: October 07, 2014, 04:31:25 pm »
Thanks for the OOP General. 

Rafa's condition has turned out to be worse than a stomach virus. He has primary stages of appendicitis according to latest reports. However, against the recommendations of doctors in Shanghai, Rafa has decided on a course of strong antibiotic treatment to hopefully reduce the appendicitis instead of the recommended surgical removal.  It's true that antibiotics are an option at this stage, but they only have about a 60% success rate, compared to the close to 100% cure in removal of the appendix. Also, the doctors are unsure how the appendix and Rafa's body will react to the strain of a tennis match and caution that it could still be dangerous.  Still Rafa wants to take the chance and says he wants to try to play anyway.

He practiced about 45 minutes today and admittedly still felt weak after two days of complete bed rest (Sunday and Monday), though he said he felt better with regards to pain in his abdomen.

I am concerned for Rafa. Does he really need to play in Shanghai in a weakened condition?  He admits he'll probably have to get surgery when he returns to Spain. Well, his choice obviously.  I would hope if he feels any more pain that he will not play or stop playing immediately. A potential burst appendix is nothing to fool around with.

My thoughts are that Rafa should get well and healthy and fit now, though again, I'm obviously not him.  The more he delays, the more it jeopardizes another chance at an Australian Open crown, as he could potentially be out a month after surgery.  I guess he is hopeful of being one of the 60% and avoid surgery.  It's a gamble.  He didn't seem fit to me in Beijing anyway as he was tiring in the second and third set against lesser players.  Oh well, what can you do? He has certainly had some rough luck with his health this year. No doubt.

Best wishes for him to get and stay healthy!  The tour is not the same when he is out.

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Re: 2014 Shanghai Rolex Masters: 10/5/14
« Reply #4 on: October 09, 2014, 11:51:09 pm »
Thanks for the OOP General. 

Rafa's condition has turned out to be worse than a stomach virus. He has primary stages of appendicitis according to latest reports. However, against the recommendations of doctors in Shanghai, Rafa has decided on a course of strong antibiotic treatment to hopefully reduce the appendicitis instead of the recommended surgical removal.  It's true that antibiotics are an option at this stage, but they only have about a 60% success rate, compared to the close to 100% cure in removal of the appendix. Also, the doctors are unsure how the appendix and Rafa's body will react to the strain of a tennis match and caution that it could still be dangerous.  Still Rafa wants to take the chance and says he wants to try to play anyway.

He practiced about 45 minutes today and admittedly still felt weak after two days of complete bed rest (Sunday and Monday), though he said he felt better with regards to pain in his abdomen.

I am concerned for Rafa. Does he really need to play in Shanghai in a weakened condition?  He admits he'll probably have to get surgery when he returns to Spain. Well, his choice obviously.  I would hope if he feels any more pain that he will not play or stop playing immediately. A potential burst appendix is nothing to fool around with.

My thoughts are that Rafa should get well and healthy and fit now, though again, I'm obviously not him.  The more he delays, the more it jeopardizes another chance at an Australian Open crown, as he could potentially be out a month after surgery.  I guess he is hopeful of being one of the 60% and avoid surgery.  It's a gamble.  He didn't seem fit to me in Beijing anyway as he was tiring in the second and third set against lesser players.  Oh well, what can you do? He has certainly had some rough luck with his health this year. No doubt.

Best wishes for him to get and stay healthy!  The tour is not the same when he is out.

Respectfully,
masterclass

Rafa is quite stubborn it appears. After missing the USO Series I thought he should shut it down, but I guess with his hyper nature being idle goes against his nature. Sad because, such a poorly made decision may cost him significantly down the road.

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Re: 2014 Shanghai Rolex Masters: 10/5/14
« Reply #5 on: October 11, 2014, 09:21:25 am »
Thanks for the OOP General. 

Rafa's condition has turned out to be worse than a stomach virus. He has primary stages of appendicitis according to latest reports. However, against the recommendations of doctors in Shanghai, Rafa has decided on a course of strong antibiotic treatment to hopefully reduce the appendicitis instead of the recommended surgical removal.  It's true that antibiotics are an option at this stage, but they only have about a 60% success rate, compared to the close to 100% cure in removal of the appendix. Also, the doctors are unsure how the appendix and Rafa's body will react to the strain of a tennis match and caution that it could still be dangerous.  Still Rafa wants to take the chance and says he wants to try to play anyway.

He practiced about 45 minutes today and admittedly still felt weak after two days of complete bed rest (Sunday and Monday), though he said he felt better with regards to pain in his abdomen.

I am concerned for Rafa. Does he really need to play in Shanghai in a weakened condition?  He admits he'll probably have to get surgery when he returns to Spain. Well, his choice obviously.  I would hope if he feels any more pain that he will not play or stop playing immediately. A potential burst appendix is nothing to fool around with.

My thoughts are that Rafa should get well and healthy and fit now, though again, I'm obviously not him.  The more he delays, the more it jeopardizes another chance at an Australian Open crown, as he could potentially be out a month after surgery.  I guess he is hopeful of being one of the 60% and avoid surgery.  It's a gamble.  He didn't seem fit to me in Beijing anyway as he was tiring in the second and third set against lesser players.  Oh well, what can you do? He has certainly had some rough luck with his health this year. No doubt.

Best wishes for him to get and stay healthy!  The tour is not the same when he is out.

Respectfully,
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great update general.

his terrible decision making continues and it is going to end up costing him the rest of the career.


this is a very serious condition and he said he will wait to do the surgery until after London.

he is not going to win a single match rest of the year in a condition he finds himself in so I am not sure why he is taking all this risk for.


his condition is a matter of surgical emergency.



also waiting until after London for the surgery would mean that he will have to skip the Australian open. it takes a little over a month to recover after the surgery.


he will go into Melbourne unfit and with little or no match practice. that essentially means that he will choose to skip it.

and if he goes, it opens himself up for more injuries.



I am not sure why he is doing all this? he has got to get his **** together otherwise it is looking like the beginning of the end.

they have players 7-8 years older than him with limited games doing better than him now.


I am worried sick about him.



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Re: 2014 Shanghai Rolex Masters: 10/5/14
« Reply #6 on: October 11, 2014, 11:15:13 pm »
Thanks for the OOP General. 

Rafa's condition has turned out to be worse than a stomach virus. He has primary stages of appendicitis according to latest reports. However, against the recommendations of doctors in Shanghai, Rafa has decided on a course of strong antibiotic treatment to hopefully reduce the appendicitis instead of the recommended surgical removal.  It's true that antibiotics are an option at this stage, but they only have about a 60% success rate, compared to the close to 100% cure in removal of the appendix. Also, the doctors are unsure how the appendix and Rafa's body will react to the strain of a tennis match and caution that it could still be dangerous.  Still Rafa wants to take the chance and says he wants to try to play anyway.

He practiced about 45 minutes today and admittedly still felt weak after two days of complete bed rest (Sunday and Monday), though he said he felt better with regards to pain in his abdomen.

I am concerned for Rafa. Does he really need to play in Shanghai in a weakened condition?  He admits he'll probably have to get surgery when he returns to Spain. Well, his choice obviously.  I would hope if he feels any more pain that he will not play or stop playing immediately. A potential burst appendix is nothing to fool around with.

My thoughts are that Rafa should get well and healthy and fit now, though again, I'm obviously not him.  The more he delays, the more it jeopardizes another chance at an Australian Open crown, as he could potentially be out a month after surgery.  I guess he is hopeful of being one of the 60% and avoid surgery.  It's a gamble.  He didn't seem fit to me in Beijing anyway as he was tiring in the second and third set against lesser players.  Oh well, what can you do? He has certainly had some rough luck with his health this year. No doubt.

Best wishes for him to get and stay healthy!  The tour is not the same when he is out.

Respectfully,
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great update general.

his terrible decision making continues and it is going to end up costing him the rest of the career.


this is a very serious condition and he said he will wait to do the surgery until after London.

he is not going to win a single match rest of the year in a condition he finds himself in so I am not sure why he is taking all this risk for.


his condition is a matter of surgical emergency.



also waiting until after London for the surgery would mean that he will have to skip the Australian open. it takes a little over a month to recover after the surgery.


he will go into Melbourne unfit and with little or no match practice. that essentially means that he will choose to skip it.

and if he goes, it opens himself up for more injuries.



I am not sure why he is doing all this? he has got to get his **** together otherwise it is looking like the beginning of the end.

they have players 7-8 years older than him with limited games doing better than him now.


I am worried sick about him.

I am not worried about him at all. This is a no brainer. You've missed a large part of the season with injuries, you come back, get injured again, try to play and get something as serious as appendicitis and that doesn't send off a warning bell? That's ridiculous.

All risk and no reward. I wash my hands of such foolish decision-making.

 

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