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    Roger Federer vs Dominic Thiem

    Thiem to win this looks good he a improving clay court player while federer just seems to enter these tournament for appearance fee.

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    Took 3 sets at +135

    GL op

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    Have 3 sets also

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    Nice call OP

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    Federrer a homo. WD if you can't hit a back hand. Pathetic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Nino View Post
    Federrer a homo. WD if you can't hit a back hand. Pathetic.
    Go away

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    Federer is done

    He needs to retire

    He is money hungry thats all

    He has zero shot anymore..maybe a tourney without top players

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Federer is done

    He needs to retire

    He is money hungry thats all

    He has zero shot anymore..maybe a tourney without top players
    You are clueless. He doesn't need money. He loves the game. He can win another Slam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by w@lt View Post
    You are clueless. He doesn't need money. He loves the game. He can win another Slam.
    fed's deals with nike, rolex and others + advertisements far surpasses his annual earnings
    well, he does love the game and still a contender on grass and hard but that remains to be seen now after his injuries this year

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    they play for money and endorsement

    Money is their God

    GREED never enough

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaebiskon View Post
    fed's deals with nike, rolex and others + advertisements far surpasses his annual earnings
    well, he does love the game and still a contender on grass and hard but that remains to be seen now after his injuries this year
    Injuries could always get in the way. Hopefully recent trends are the exception and not the norm.

    Remember, this guy made 2 Slam finals last year, and would have won them if it weren't for Djokovic. Not to mention he WON 6 events...

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    He looks way down though compared to last year

    Age maybe finally caught up to him

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    He had arthroscopy a few months back. Apparently today's below par performance is not because of the knee but his back. According to his former coach, his back problems are on and off in the last few years. He tried not to strain himself, hence the defeat... cost me a small fortune though, sensible thing for everyone would have been Federer to withdraw. Yesterday's win has been a bit misleading as to the full extent of his fitness

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    Quote Originally Posted by FoxMulder View Post
    He had arthroscopy a few months back. Apparently today's below par performance is not because of the knee but his back. According to his former coach, his back problems are on and off in the last few years. He tried not to strain himself, hence the defeat... cost me a small fortune though, sensible thing for everyone would have been Federer to withdraw. Yesterday's win has been a bit misleading as to the full extent of his fitness
    Sounds right. I think he'll be fine.

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    He should sit out the rest of the clay season.

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