WTF Old man Davydenko winning record vs Nadal...

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  • matt1216
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 10-27-11
    • 14683

    #1
    WTF Old man Davydenko winning record vs Nadal...
    did u guys hear that. The only guy to have a winning record vs Nadal....

    6-4 H/H
    i would like to me to know how many of those were fixed??
  • yatescutler
    SBR High Roller
    • 11-13-13
    • 100

    #2
    Originally posted by matt1216
    did u guys hear that. The only guy to have a winning record vs Nadal....

    6-4 H/H
    i would like to me to know how many of those were fixed??
    well according to this site http://www.tennisexplorer.com/mutual/nadal/davydenko/ the record is 6-6.
    please stop complaining about match fixing for the hundreds time.
    this just support my statement, that you are a whining little bitch.
    every time one of yor shitty challenger favs loses, it was a fix.
    now its nadal and davydenko.
    it is getting old......
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    • matt1216
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 10-27-11
      • 14683

      #3
      Originally posted by yatescutler
      well according to this site http://www.tennisexplorer.com/mutual/nadal/davydenko/ the record is 6-6.
      please stop complaining about match fixing for the hundreds time.
      this just support my statement, that you are a whining little bitch.
      every time one of yor shitty challenger favs loses, it was a fix.
      now its nadal and davydenko.
      it is getting old......
      Wow man, where did that come from??? Just somethin I heard.
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      • HeeeHAWWWW
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 06-13-08
        • 5487

        #4
        The overall record is 6-5 in main tour events. Abu Dhabi doesn't count, it's an exhibition. What's interesting is the surface split: Nadal 4-0 on clay, but Davydenko is 4-0 on outdoor hard courts, 2-1 indoors. Two of these were masters finals also.

        It's a matchup issue, Davydenko takes it early and flat like nobody else. On hard that takes away so much time from Nadal.

        Of course there's no fixing involved. Fixing is the province of early rounds, where there's little prizemoney to lose. It's also something Davydenko has clearly avoided since 2007.
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        • tipsadontlikehim
          SBR MVP
          • 11-14-13
          • 2569

          #5
          davydenko was a very bad match up for Rafa on hardcourt
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          • rankslash
            SBR MVP
            • 07-29-13
            • 1562

            #6
            Originally posted by HeeeHAWWWW
            The overall record is 6-5 in main tour events. Abu Dhabi doesn't count, it's an exhibition. What's interesting is the surface split: Nadal 4-0 on clay, but Davydenko is 4-0 on outdoor hard courts, 2-1 indoors. Two of these were masters finals also.

            It's a matchup issue, Davydenko takes it early and flat like nobody else. On hard that takes away so much time from Nadal.

            Of course there's no fixing involved. Fixing is the province of early rounds, where there's little prizemoney to lose. It's also something Davydenko has clearly avoided since 2007.
            What?
            Davydenko was a beast in 2006-2008. Since 2009 he started to lose more and more. He went from playing SF/F against Nadal/Federer to losing in 1st round at Challengers against guys like Kavcic, Bogomolov, Sock etc. A lot of these matches were suspicious.
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            • HeeeHAWWWW
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 06-13-08
              • 5487

              #7
              Originally posted by rankslash
              What?
              Davydenko was a beast in 2006-2008. Since 2009 he started to lose more and more.
              2009 was the best form of his career. In Feb 2010 he broke his wrist and has never come close to the same level since.
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              • rankslash
                SBR MVP
                • 07-29-13
                • 1562

                #8
                Originally posted by HeeeHAWWWW
                2009 was the best form of his career. In Feb 2010 he broke his wrist and has never come close to the same level since.
                I agree that 2009 was the most successful year in his career. His level at the WTF was insane. However, In 2008 Davydenko was one of the top players. He was the man behind Federer and Nadal. In 2009 it was all about Djokovic and Murray as the next big thing.
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