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Not sure why wanting players to play within the rules of the game makes somebody a jerk, but there you have it.

The background is that the players committee (elected by the players) have requested that umpires are more consistent in enforcing that rule and they haven't.  Pascal Maria maybe, but every few of the others.

The rule at majors is 20 seconds.  Federer has agreed that common sense should prevail after a long rally (i.e. allowing some flexibility), but obviously under most circumstances players should be averaging under 20.

Well, Federer goes and back and forth. There have been many times that he's said that the time didn't bother him. Then, as soon as they're slated to play each other he's always coming out with these "articles." In fact, in my opinion, he's been a jerk ever since he's been on the tour.

Historically, this rule was never used, one only has to look at old matches to see that no one was concerned about the twenty second rule. Last month he was alluding to the fact that Novak didn't have a wrist injury, maybe he didn't, but that's not Federer's place to blast that to the world.

How many players came out and said that they didn't believe his "mono"? I know I didn't believe it because the stories and dates kept changing. Or, when he was having all of those losses and he blamed his back.

Throughout the Big 3's career Federer has been known to constantly make snide remarks and innuendos about all three of them, so I think he's a jerk and I always have.

I've never warmed to his statements, such "I enjoy playing Roddick and not just because I beat him." And, "Sometimes I amaze myself." I think they overhyped him and now he believes his own press, but the bottom line is that whenever he and Rafa are slated to play, conveniently one of his jewels slips out. The timing is suspect

I have tried very hard to like this man, as I do respect his achievements, but every time he wins a tournament, no matter how long the drought, he acts like it's 2004 again.

He reminds me of a mean girl with his slithery comments He's not a god, although he acts like he is. People are entitled to like what they like, but me personally, I don't support sportsmen who belittle their peers. This is supposed to be a "gentlemen's sport" Federer needs to act like a gentleman instead of spoiled brat.

Sorry, but that's how I feel. I couldn't take it anymore with his hypocritical, always wanting people to bow down to him behavior.

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play resumes tomorrow.


Rafa will be in action on Tuesday. I sure hope he is doing 2 practice sessions a day.

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Did you see this?

Nicolas Almagro’s 2014 Season Is Reportedly Over, He’ll Undergo Foot Surgery On Monday
by Tom Gainey | June 28th, 2014, 10:11 am
http://www.tennis-x.com/xblog/2014-06-28/16218.php

If Spanish media reports are correct, Nicolas Almagro’s 2014 season is over. According to Marca, the 27th-ranked Almagro will undergo left foot surgery for plantar fasciitis on Monday.
Almagro tried to play at the French Open but retired to Jack Sock after losing the first five games of their first round match. He then tried a month of rehab will little success, so surgery is now the only option.
ALmagro, who turns 29 in late August, beat Rafael Nadal in Barcelona.

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Did you see this?

Nicolas Almagro’s 2014 Season Is Reportedly Over, He’ll Undergo Foot Surgery On Monday
by Tom Gainey | June 28th, 2014, 10:11 am
http://www.tennis-x.com/xblog/2014-06-28/16218.php

If Spanish media reports are correct, Nicolas Almagro’s 2014 season is over. According to Marca, the 27th-ranked Almagro will undergo left foot surgery for plantar fasciitis on Monday.
Almagro tried to play at the French Open but retired to Jack Sock after losing the first five games of their first round match. He then tried a month of rehab will little success, so surgery is now the only option.
ALmagro, who turns 29 in late August, beat Rafael Nadal in Barcelona.


I saw this news a few days back.


that is a tough break for almagro. this is going to set him back quite a bit.

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fun read about Rafa and Andy:



http://www.tennisworldusa.org/Toni-Nadal-Murray-is-rich-so-he-can-afford-Mauresmo--Nadal-is-less-rich-so-he-chose-me-articolo18826.html

Uncle Toni is silly. Rafa is lucky to have him.

they are a perfect team.


I only wish I had been one of his uncles too and assigned to coaching Rafa.


that way he would have had 2 uncles as his coaches.

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D


unbeatable team of 2 coaches for Rafa.

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52 aces for isner and he still managed to lose the battle against lopez.


lopez blasted 34 aces of his own.

http://espn.go.com/tennis/wimbledon14/story/_/id/11155257/2014-wimbledon-men-play

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Did you see this?

Nicolas Almagro’s 2014 Season Is Reportedly Over, He’ll Undergo Foot Surgery On Monday
by Tom Gainey | June 28th, 2014, 10:11 am
http://www.tennis-x.com/xblog/2014-06-28/16218.php

If Spanish media reports are correct, Nicolas Almagro’s 2014 season is over. According to Marca, the 27th-ranked Almagro will undergo left foot surgery for plantar fasciitis on Monday.
Almagro tried to play at the French Open but retired to Jack Sock after losing the first five games of their first round match. He then tried a month of rehab will little success, so surgery is now the only option.
ALmagro, who turns 29 in late August, beat Rafael Nadal in Barcelona.


I saw this news a few days back.


that is a tough break for almagro. this is going to set him back quite a bit.

I hadn't seen it. I saw where he pulled out, but I had no idea he was going to miss the rest of the season. That is horrible.

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fun read about Rafa and Andy:



http://www.tennisworldusa.org/Toni-Nadal-Murray-is-rich-so-he-can-afford-Mauresmo--Nadal-is-less-rich-so-he-chose-me-articolo18826.html

Uncle Toni is silly. Rafa is lucky to have him.

they are a perfect team.


I only wish I had been one of his uncles too and assigned to coaching Rafa.


that way he would have had 2 uncles as his coaches.

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D


unbeatable team of 2 coaches for Rafa.

That would be awesome, wouldn't it? Especially for me living in this cold, frigid, city. The sun, the sea, and me and Rafa on a jet ski...

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not a good day at the office for Rafa today.

he was flat and really off his game.



he also pushed the ball too much off his backhand wing and it cost him.

he failed to make any adjustments on the return of serve. nick hit all his aces pretty much at the same spot in both boxes.


something is wrong. he had 2 days off and yet did not bother to put in enough time with practice.

he had almost no timing off the ground and his stable and consistent forehand was horribly off.

nick is not that good. he was ranked 800 a year ago. he was just a wildcard here.


milos is going to demolish him tomorrow.


at any rate I think there has to be something to today's performance and the lack of willingness to practice more.


even espn analysts said the same thing I say: he practices with the same people and doesn't really bother with practice sets. he also doesn't care to practice returns.

most top players get big servers to hit them serves in their practice sessions. Rafa prefers to find the solutions on the court.


the reason why he has struggled the last 3 years at Wimbledon is because the return and the backhand. he wont give either a chance to get in the groove.


beating klizan, kuku, or rosol was not that big a deal. they are not very good and never will be. rafa struggled against them anyway initially.

and that was a sign that his poor play was going to catch up with him.

this is why I did not pick him to win the tournament. I said its a close call if Rafa can get into a final.


I think his back is bothering him. I really cant think of anything else. it is not that nick is a world beater. its just that Rafa was just extremely flat today.

you cant win if you push the ball. no wonder just about anybody can bully you when you play that way.


isner hit 52 aces the other day and still lost. so it is not really about the aces either. it is about winning a few crucial points.

Rafa was not able to snatch a few crucial/vital points in those 2 tiebreakers.



anyway I am glad it is over. now he can go rest and start working on his fitness and his game. at least he is leaving relatively healthy. I don't trust the slick grass given his knee issue anyway. thank goodness the knee is not worse.

he has 4 thousand points to defend in Canada, cincy, and flushing meadows.

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we knew this could happen because it has been happening already.

even on his best surface he lost in the quarters at monte carlo and then again in Barcelona. he lost the final at rome masters.


he struggled at RG before producing some of his better tennis in the final.

Rafa has been struggling all year.

he has to start working on his fitness and his game. that is the only way to climb out of this funk.


bad back is not helping but he could get it checked again and then simply do more physical training to strengthen it.

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unless Andy can knock out nole, Rafa will lose his #1 rank in a few days.


I am heart broken obviously but what the hell can we do.

he says he did not play badly. I don't know what Rafa is smoking but it must be good. a wildcard ranked 800 a year ago and 144 now blasts 70 winners on him while he just stands around flat as a pancake and yet he says he did not play poorly. even the espn announcers were wondering about how his timing was so off on the forehand wing.

wake up Rafa. you never got a ball back even once in his first 4 service games.

and you pushed your backhands. that is what allowed him to blast all those winners.


you lost in 4 sets. you lost both tiebreakers.


your forehand was horrible and you never bothered to give your backhand a chance to get into rhythm. so your backhand was even worse.


he blasted 37 aces on you.

what you could not get back deep, you let it sail right by you on returns.


he could not even do anything with nick's second serve. if he got it back at all, it would land too short.


dr ivo blasted 37 aces on Rafa at queens in 2008 and still lost the match. its not about the aces even though he could have started a little sooner to try to make some adjustments on the return.


its about the return on grass. you have to be able to get the ball back in play and get into a rally in order to try to get control of the point.

 

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