He just bet the other side first set,or to win 2-1 haha
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Vinnie Paz
SBR Posting Legend
03-27-12
12177
#4
Jo Willy
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GoBlue77
SBR Hall of Famer
03-20-11
9166
#5
think we found our match fixer
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DR225
SBR MVP
02-24-11
2011
#6
This was that kids first ever atp match and he took out the 9th best player in the world!!! This has probably never happened in the history of sports.
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dumpsterdiver
SBR Hustler
10-08-15
99
#7
wtf happened there?? i love a good underdog but never could i imagine this kid could stay in the match for even a set against tsonga
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MGTennisTipster
SBR Sharp
12-30-14
335
#8
Steve Johnson wins the prize for choker of the day, after giving the win to Becker after leading 7 - 5 4 - 0. His lack of effort was such a massive disrespect for the sport
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GoBlue77
SBR Hall of Famer
03-20-11
9166
#9
Originally posted by MGTennisTipster
Steve Johnson wins the prize for choker of the day, after giving the win to Becker after leading 7 - 5 4 - 0. His lack of effort was such a massive disrespect for the sport
wow, i can see that on the womens side but for the men to do that. these players are pure trash
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MGTennisTipster
SBR Sharp
12-30-14
335
#10
Originally posted by GoBlue77
wow, i can see that on the womens side but for the men to do that. these players are pure trash
Not sure if it was fixing or not, but it was absolutely garbage what he did on court. He was down 3 - 5 on 1st set after playing terrible on those first 8 games, then raised the level and with a much solid performance won 8 straight games to get 7 - 5 4 - 0 up, he had all the momentum while Becker was mentally done. Then, out of nowhere Johnson just completely collapsed, firing every forehand out, not placing any first serve and showing no effort.
One of the most weirdest matches ever seen on ATP, with a player traded at 1.01 throwing the match away.
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PharaohUB
SBR MVP
01-23-07
4865
#11
Originally posted by MGTennisTipster
Not sure if it was fixing or not, but it was absolutely garbage what he did on court. He was down 3 - 5 on 1st set after playing terrible on those first 8 games, then raised the level and with a much solid performance won 8 straight games to get 7 - 5 4 - 0 up, he had all the momentum while Becker was mentally done. Then, out of nowhere Johnson just completely collapsed, firing every forehand out, not placing any first serve and showing no effort.
One of the most weirdest matches ever seen on ATP, with a player traded at 1.01 throwing the match away.
This has been Johnson's MO for a long time. Something a little quirky going on upstairs with this guy. Maybe he is of French descent?