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Oh sorry. Just joking. Didnt mean to offend.
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Oh sorry. Just joking. Didnt mean to offend.

Cool , i 'm not a big fan of Rafa but i  respect the guy  , i know that Roger is not very popular here but excuse me if you love tennis the guy deserve some respect no ? Nobody knows really those guys in real life , so all we are saying in forums it's our perceptions of them , we can be wrong no ? I always wanted or Roger or Muzz to win the Masters so yes i have a very big smile on my face ..... for a week at list . lmao
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I agree. I do respect Roger's achievements but obviously dont know him.
Maybe he is a great person as well as a great tennis player
But we do tend to make judgements anyway based on what we see, read and our own prejudices.
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Air quotes : Roger after his match against Andy ....


Q. You've had lots of spells in your career when you've had a coach and spells where you've been on your own. How difficult is it when you have nobody to sort of bounce things off with after the game?

ROGER FEDERER: Andy has people I'm sure he can bounce off ideas. He has his friends, his team that has been with him for a long time, his mom, his girlfriend. Who knows? It sometimes doesn't take tactical advice. It maybe takes more of - how do you say - just a feel-good talk can be plenty or just a nice dinner. That can make the trick.

Tennis is not rocket science. You know, it's pretty straightforward. I think he's going to turn around and come back and play a real good match in the next round, so I have no doubt about it.
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Something you don't see everyday ( no it's not a god damn tweener )  !  lmao

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Something you don't see everyday ( no it's not a god damn tweener )  !  lmao


lol  Yeah - commentators said it's the first time they'd seen Roger fall.  They reckoned he was caught out by Rafa's incredible speed round the court, and was trying to go one way, then attempted to change direction when he realised where Rafa's unexpectedly fast return was going.
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Totally cute ...... Rafa's mother and sister kissing Roger ...



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Roger ...... bravo ! wub





That left arm makes me feel queasy.
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Match point .....






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That left arm makes me feel queasy.
Can't say I've noticed it much when he's playing.  Seems logical to me that as he's one of the very few players who doesn't use the double-handed backhand, then it's only to be expected that the muscular development of his left arm should stay at "normal" while the right is well-developed.  I'm wondering though if this muscular imbalance wasn't partly the cause of his back problems ... Think

Anyway if you want to develop a forehand like Roger's, here's an interesting article, dated 13 Sept 2010, written by Stan Smith (one of my all-time favourite players) - http://tennisbone.blogspot.com/2010/09/lesson-forehand-of-roger-federer.html
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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/bruce_jenkins/11/29/atp.finals.roger.federer.rafael.nadal/index.html#ixzz16n7d4d55

http://blog.oregonlive.com/tennis/2010/11/rafael_nadal_doesnt_need_your_excuses.html
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Federer is an adonis. Who wouldn't be a bit conceited if they were lauded an all-time great? I think he holds it together remarkably well; and his pecs make me forget to do things - like breathe.  Little tongue man
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Queensland energy company backs Rally for Relief
Saturday, 15 January, 2011
By Tennis Australia




Fund-raising has ramped up for tomorrow's Rally for Relief charity match, with a Queensland energy company pledging to match dollar for dollar donations made to help victims of the Queensland floods.

Queensland Energy Resources has made the commitment in a gesture that could boost fund-raising to several million dollars.

Rally for Relief is being held on the eve of the Australian Open and will feature some of the superstars of tennis including Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Kim Clijsters, Justine Henin,  Andy Murray , Lleyton Hewitt and Sam Stosur.

"This is a tragedy of major proportions and we cannot stand by idly and watch Australians suffer," QER CEO Pearce Bowman said today. "The damage from these floods is severe and thousands have been affected.

"As an Australian corporate citizen, we at QER feel it is our responsibility to make a significant contribution to the relief effort.

"We shouldn't underestimate the enormous damage from this natural disaster and the massive effort required over many months and possibly years that it will take to bring some level of normality to so many of the victims' lives.

"We shouldn't also underestimate just how much money this is going to take."

QER will match all the proceeds from the Rally for Relief ticket sales, corporate donations, cash donations at the event and even donations made to websites.

"I think this shows how serious we are about the recovery effort," Mr Bowman said.

Rally for Relief will be live streamed on australianopen.com at 2 pm AEST and broadcast on the Seven Network.

Centre court tickets have sold out but tickets are available for $10 to Garden Square, with the action shown on the Giant Screen. Book your pass now.

http://www.australianopen.com/en_AU/news/articles/2011-01-15/201101151295075213561.html
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Rally for Relief will be live streamed on australianopen.com at 2 pm AEST and broadcast on the Seven Network.
So that's 3 am GMT and you can watch the livestreaming in the UK. yay   I'm off to bed so's I can watch some of it.

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