He struggled in the early rounds of the French iirc and managed to get through cos it was clay.
He struggled today and lost.
He's finished as a top player IMO.
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He struggled in the early rounds of the French iirc and managed to get through cos it was clay.
He struggled today and lost.
He's finished as a top player IMO.
he started some games slowly but come the quarters he was firing again. we'll see if he's cooked but i hope not for the sake of the game.
He'll pick up a couple more French Opens, possibly even more than that. Nowhere else though.
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Fed. :bow:
I personally can't stand him......don't know what it is.....but frankly he gambled his body and his fitness on winning what he has.
You know something has to be wrong when your suffering from tendinitis at 22/23......the strain his bulky frame was putting on his lower body has finally told....quite frankly sometimes i think he has exacerbated the extent of his injuries or playing through the pain barrrier in some matches to out psyche his opponent and get them to open up.
He seems like a nice guy on a personal level although he is starting to argue more with umpires than he ever previously used to.....but find him a very frustrating player to watch.....some of his forehand shots are out of this world but for just as much as the time his game is in forcing errors out of his opponents which sometimes makes the games less entertaining to watch.
What Tennis needs is a few new young faces to come through, at the moment the young hopefuls are considered to be Milos Raonic and Bernard Tomic and frankly both are terrible.
Dharmesh Sheth:
What I can tell you is that Rafa Nadal is out of Wimbledon.
Watson vs Keys is on now, once BBC have finished patronising Darcis.