Spiritreaver
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Didn't get to watch the match, but I'm sure it was a good one. Shame my bud didn't win, but hey, he'll be back.
Is there any hope for Nadal to overtake federer before retiring or is his career most likely over?
It will be in the museum at Roland Garros. You will see my shorts every day if you want. I quite like [them]. Apparently, Im the only one. lol
Is there any hope for Nadal to overtake federer before retiring or is his career most likely over?
I hate Stan and Djoko.
Stan is a piece of shit who ditched his family to be single. What absolute shit.
I hate Stan and Djoko.
Stan is a piece of shit who ditched his family to be single. What absolute shit.
Goddamn it Nadal, why couldn't you have regained form and save us?
Woah, that was something else. I got the chance of following the match with an amazing backdrop. That vibe was great, people were really into the match.
Nadal is done, I wouldn't be surprised for him, Federer and Djokovic to hold a retirement party together at the end of this season. The future belongs to Wawrinka, Cilic and Clayray. And Soderking when he returns next year.
Meh. Cilic is shit. Last US Open is really the only one I got mad at Fed for not winning. I wouldn't have mind if he lost to Kei but not acceptable to lose against Cilic, as great as he was playing.
Meh. Cilic is shit. Last US Open is really the only one I got mad at Fed for not winning. I wouldn't have mind if he lost to Kei but not acceptable to lose against Cilic, as great as he was playing.
Meh. Cilic is shit. Last US Open is really the only one I got mad at Fed for not winning. I wouldn't have mind if he lost to Kei but not acceptable to lose against Cilic, as great as he was playing.
I hate Stan and Djoko.
Stan is a piece of shit who ditched his family to be single. What absolute shit.
Goddamn it Nadal, why couldn't you have regained form and save us?
I'd say it's still very likely, people are being too dramatic here with the loss for Nadal. He's getting healthy again and seems to be motivated to continue.
Whats the story behind this? When did this happen?
Whats the story behind this? When did this happen?
He supposedly left her wife for Donna Vekic, croatian tennis player and 17 years old.
lolwut
Well, its a rumor still, but they were seen together a lot of after he broke up with this wife.
"No, Stan does not lose matches because of our separation, said to be painful, because it has been already five months since his triumphant return at Davis Cup," she said in French. "His decision to leave, for the second time, his family did not stop him from to winning the tournament in Chennai and having more or less, very good results.
"No, trips and tournaments are not the cause of our separation. Besides, other players, ranked higher than him, handle family life very well. His instability, desire to regain his freedom—at all levels—are the source. And I have to admit the repeated fibs and emotional betrayals eventually destroyed entirely the confidence I had in him."
He just adores the game of tennis.
It is Federer watching the final in case you didn't figure it out
One last thing to add: I've never really been a Djokovic fan before today. Not that I disliked him, I just felt he was the most mechanical and boring of the big four (having been a fan of the tumultuous and idiosyncratic Murray since very, very early in his career, and naturally warming to Federer as the graceful, swashbuckling GOAT, and Nadal the ultimate competitor who, alone, could best him), but he completely won me over with the way he handled himself in defeat. His dream was denied today by an underdog; he'd have been forgiven some frostiness or frustration during the closing ceremony, wanting to slink away and console himself, but he was able to give not only good words for Stan, but serious comment on the match, and even an interview to McEnroe afterwards. The RG crowd managed, uncharacteristically, to give him a sincere, warm round of applause, and it was well deserved. Absolute class.
It's a divorce story concerning two individuals we don't know personally. Yet people manage to call Wawrinka a piece of shit and hate him for that. Positive energy all around...
Absolutely agree. I'm not the biggest Djokovic fan either, but as I wrote before, his behaviour today was superb.
While we're on the subject, it was really poor form of the Roland Garros website