during the match you could tell he was winded. if I was his coach, I wouldn't let him pick up his racket until the day of the next match... just some light walking thru. his body is obliterated.
great story, it explains wat i was watching today.
when i was watching his match against malisse, i kept thinking to myself, this is a 200+ ranked player?
he was too consistant, too smooth, he kept the dude deep into his baseline
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ParlayininHTown
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06-27-10
7561
#42
Originally posted by gators0708
He has a realistic shot at beating Simon!
Especially if Simon plays the way he did today against Harrison. The first set and a half was especially ugly ... He's lucky Harrison hit some crappy shots at critical points of the third and fourth sets, or else we could be talking about a Baker/Harrison matchup.
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06-10-10
61555
#43
Originally posted by jsmithj88
great story, it explains wat i was watching today.
when i was watching his match against malisse, i kept thinking to myself, this is a 200+ ranked player?
he was too consistant, too smooth, he kept the dude deep into his baseline
Agree, great story.
I have to be careful betting him now though. Reading that makes me want to see him succeed.