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Strange how we wait something like 36 years for a grasscourt title for a Spanish male and then 2 come along in a week and a third was just a few points away in Verdasco
Quote from: Chris1987 on June 22, 2008, 04:46:09 AM Strange how we wait something like 36 years for a grasscourt title for a Spanish male and then 2 come along in a week and a third was just a few points away in Verdasco Yeah thats quite odd, but who cares. Hopefully Ferrero can win wimbledon (doesn't hurt to dream does it ) and that will make 3 spaniards win on grass in 3 tournaments.
Quote from: Ferrero Forever on June 22, 2008, 05:25:49 AMQuote from: Chris1987 on June 22, 2008, 04:46:09 AM Strange how we wait something like 36 years for a grasscourt title for a Spanish male and then 2 come along in a week and a third was just a few points away in Verdasco Yeah thats quite odd, but who cares. Hopefully Ferrero can win wimbledon (doesn't hurt to dream does it ) and that will make 3 spaniards win on grass in 3 tournaments.lol- You can hope, and there's certainly nothing wrong with having a dream the way Juan Carlos has played on grass these past couple of years and even took it to Fed more than most on the surface if it wasn't for his injury I'd be very confident in him going deep again
Quote from: Chris1987 on June 22, 2008, 05:37:55 AMQuote from: Ferrero Forever on June 22, 2008, 05:25:49 AMQuote from: Chris1987 on June 22, 2008, 04:46:09 AM Strange how we wait something like 36 years for a grasscourt title for a Spanish male and then 2 come along in a week and a third was just a few points away in Verdasco Yeah thats quite odd, but who cares. Hopefully Ferrero can win wimbledon (doesn't hurt to dream does it ) and that will make 3 spaniards win on grass in 3 tournaments.lol- You can hope, and there's certainly nothing wrong with having a dream the way Juan Carlos has played on grass these past couple of years and even took it to Fed more than most on the surface if it wasn't for his injury I'd be very confident in him going deep again yeah I'm not expecting too much either. I'd much rather he wins the Aus Open or something:P
Quote from: Ferrero Forever on June 22, 2008, 05:43:25 AMQuote from: Chris1987 on June 22, 2008, 05:37:55 AMQuote from: Ferrero Forever on June 22, 2008, 05:25:49 AMQuote from: Chris1987 on June 22, 2008, 04:46:09 AM Strange how we wait something like 36 years for a grasscourt title for a Spanish male and then 2 come along in a week and a third was just a few points away in Verdasco Yeah thats quite odd, but who cares. Hopefully Ferrero can win wimbledon (doesn't hurt to dream does it ) and that will make 3 spaniards win on grass in 3 tournaments.lol- You can hope, and there's certainly nothing wrong with having a dream the way Juan Carlos has played on grass these past couple of years and even took it to Fed more than most on the surface if it wasn't for his injury I'd be very confident in him going deep again yeah I'm not expecting too much either. I'd much rather he wins the Aus Open or something:PI hope we'll both me wrong as I like to see Juan Carlos do well and I've gone for him to reach about the 4th round here Yeah the Australian Open and you going to it would be much better for you, I don't think Juan Carlos would be too fussy though if he could have 1 more although I'd go for him picking Wimbledon.
Quote from: Chris1987 on June 22, 2008, 05:48:26 AMQuote from: Ferrero Forever on June 22, 2008, 05:43:25 AMQuote from: Chris1987 on June 22, 2008, 05:37:55 AMQuote from: Ferrero Forever on June 22, 2008, 05:25:49 AMQuote from: Chris1987 on June 22, 2008, 04:46:09 AM Strange how we wait something like 36 years for a grasscourt title for a Spanish male and then 2 come along in a week and a third was just a few points away in Verdasco Yeah thats quite odd, but who cares. Hopefully Ferrero can win wimbledon (doesn't hurt to dream does it ) and that will make 3 spaniards win on grass in 3 tournaments.lol- You can hope, and there's certainly nothing wrong with having a dream the way Juan Carlos has played on grass these past couple of years and even took it to Fed more than most on the surface if it wasn't for his injury I'd be very confident in him going deep again yeah I'm not expecting too much either. I'd much rather he wins the Aus Open or something:PI hope we'll both me wrong as I like to see Juan Carlos do well and I've gone for him to reach about the 4th round here Yeah the Australian Open and you going to it would be much better for you, I don't think Juan Carlos would be too fussy though if he could have 1 more although I'd go for him picking Wimbledon.Haha, yeah. Still, if he gets to the 4th round thats pretty good, but I'm worried about Querry
Quote from: Ferrero Forever on June 22, 2008, 06:28:59 AMQuote from: Chris1987 on June 22, 2008, 05:48:26 AMQuote from: Ferrero Forever on June 22, 2008, 05:43:25 AMQuote from: Chris1987 on June 22, 2008, 05:37:55 AMQuote from: Ferrero Forever on June 22, 2008, 05:25:49 AMQuote from: Chris1987 on June 22, 2008, 04:46:09 AM Strange how we wait something like 36 years for a grasscourt title for a Spanish male and then 2 come along in a week and a third was just a few points away in Verdasco Yeah thats quite odd, but who cares. Hopefully Ferrero can win wimbledon (doesn't hurt to dream does it ) and that will make 3 spaniards win on grass in 3 tournaments.lol- You can hope, and there's certainly nothing wrong with having a dream the way Juan Carlos has played on grass these past couple of years and even took it to Fed more than most on the surface if it wasn't for his injury I'd be very confident in him going deep again yeah I'm not expecting too much either. I'd much rather he wins the Aus Open or something:PI hope we'll both me wrong as I like to see Juan Carlos do well and I've gone for him to reach about the 4th round here Yeah the Australian Open and you going to it would be much better for you, I don't think Juan Carlos would be too fussy though if he could have 1 more although I'd go for him picking Wimbledon.Haha, yeah. Still, if he gets to the 4th round thats pretty good, but I'm worried about QuerryIf he can get through that tricky opener then he's got a good draw through to the 2nd week. Question will be his fitness though after his recent injury.
Back in the loop and getting caught up.Another Cheer.If I'm right, Davydenko's unfortunate exit today means that David Ferrer's rises inevitably to number 4 next Monday. Can anyone confirm?
Andreev is a very dangerous opponent. Ferrer will have to be sharp to come through that one, hopefully he can. GO FERRU!!!
Quote from: kittens25 on June 24, 2008, 06:43:49 PMAndreev is a very dangerous opponent. Ferrer will have to be sharp to come through that one, hopefully he can. GO FERRU!!!H2H Andreev 4 - 1 Ferrer! very dangerous opponent! VAMOS FERRU!
Court 1 David Ferrer (ESP/n°5) def. Igor Andreev (RUS) 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 in 2 hours 10 minutes
Another cheer from the new site! I think he'll do OK against Ancic. If necessary, all he has to do is force it to 5 sets.