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Tennis 2018 Discussion Thread


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Robin Haase missed the Umag final after losing to Guido Pella. In set 1 he was 3-1 up, then got mad as shit at someone in the crowd ("You have been warned 3 times and still you are calling on your phone! How respectful....thanks man!") and lost 5 consecutive games :d 

 

Easy set 2 and then in set 3 he got mad at the noisy crowd again at 2-2, then lost 4 consecutive games.

 

@dcro Could you please stop making phone calls during tennis matches?

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7 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Robin Haase missed the Umag final after losing to Guido Pella. In set 1 he was 3-1 up, then got mad as shit at someone in the crowd ("You have been warned 3 times and still you are calling on your phone! How respectful....thanks man!") and lost 5 consecutive games :d 

 

Easy set 2 and then in set 3 he got mad at the noisy crowd again at 2-2, then lost 4 consecutive games.

 

@dcro Could you please stop making phone calls during tennis matches?

 

That was a revenge for he's done at Wimbledon. :coffee:

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Great win for 17 year old Rudolf Molleker against David Ferrer in Hamburg, up to around 240 in live rankings, another win would bring him close to the top 200. He hasnt much to defend for the rest of the year, so maybe he can finish around 150. With him, Auger-Aliassime and Kuhn we could have 3 18 year olds entering the top 100 next season. I think in 3-4 years the top 20 will be very young with those guys + Zverev, Shapovalov, Tsitsipas, Kyrgios, Thiem and so on.

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On 21-7-2018 at 20:28, dcro said:

 

That was a revenge for he's done at Wimbledon. :coffee:

 

Stop it with the Croats, we surrender!

 

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Although losing against the world's numer 267 is so Robin Haase :bowdown:

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