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View Poll Results: Who will win the French Open (Rolland Garros) 2014
Rafael Nadal 4 28.57%
Novak Djokovic 6 42.86%
Stan Wawrinka 0 0%
Roger Federer 2 14.29%
David Ferrer 0 0%
Andy Murray 2 14.29%
Tomas Berdych 0 0%
Other 0 0%
Voters: 14. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 05-30-2014, 09:56 PM
 
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Who do you think will win Fed-Gulbis?
Heart says Federer, but if Gulbis plays will, he could potentially win in 4...hopefully I'm wrong.

Now I do have to say how LAUGHABLE Nadal's draw has become...his luck never ends.. Fed gets Gulbis, Djokovic gets Tsonga, Murray gets Kohlschreiber......Nadal gets Mayer
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Old 05-31-2014, 06:31 AM
 
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Who do you think will win Fed-Gulbis?
Heart says Federer, but if Gulbis plays will, he could potentially win in 4...hopefully I'm wrong.

Now I do have to say how LAUGHABLE Nadal's draw has become...his luck never ends.. Fed gets Gulbis, Djokovic gets Tsonga,......Nadal gets Mayer
You are comparing apples to oranges. Fed gets Gulbis at 4th round, Djokovic gets Tsonga at 4th round, Nadal gets Mayer at 3rd round.
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Old 05-31-2014, 06:35 AM
 
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The likely Quarter Finalists are:

Nadal vs. Ferrer (Laughable? I don't think so)

Murray vs. Fognini

Federer vs. Berdych

Djokovic v. Raonic
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Old 05-31-2014, 10:44 AM
 
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The most anticipated and with the consensus of the most competitive 4th round is Djokovic vs. Tsonga.
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Old 05-31-2014, 12:02 PM
 
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The most anticipated and with the consensus of the most competitive 4th round is Djokovic vs. Tsonga.
I think Federer vs. Gulbis could be quite competitive if Federer is playing pretty well (serve clicking) and if Gulbis doesn't clown around...
Nadal vs. Lajovic on the other hand Draw from hell continues
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Old 05-31-2014, 12:03 PM
 
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You are comparing apples to oranges. Fed gets Gulbis at 4th round, Djokovic gets Tsonga at 4th round, Nadal gets Mayer at 3rd round.
Sorry, I meant Lajovic...still the same
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Old 05-31-2014, 03:09 PM
 
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No surprise that Murray vs Kohlschreiber went the distance. Kohli used to be one of my favorite players (before he started whining about five-setters) and he has really troubled the top players at times. He upset Djokovic a few years ago and gave Nadal a hard time at last year's U.S. Open. I also remember he upset Roddick back when Roddick was somebody. Unfortunately, he has always been inconsistent with his game.

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Nadal vs. Lajovic on the other hand Draw from hell continues
It's pathetic how much time you spend hating Nadal. Did he reject your plea for an autograph or something?
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Old 05-31-2014, 03:32 PM
 
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No surprise that Murray vs Kohlschreiber went the distance. Kohli used to be one of my favorite players (before he started whining about five-setters) and he has really troubled the top players at times. He upset Djokovic a few years ago and gave Nadal a hard time at last year's U.S. Open. I also remember he upset Roddick back when Roddick was somebody. Unfortunately, he has always been inconsistent with his game.


It's pathetic how much time you spend hating Nadal. Did he reject your plea for an autograph or something?
No, it's just time that his fans see the truth...Nadal is an untalented pusher who doesn't play tennis-- he plays marathons, only trying to outlast his opponents while showing his supposed "talent" by playing moonballs...that is not tennis.

His fake injuries, his on-court cheating and coaching, his butt picking, his fake humility, and his never ending luck.

I mean: Federer vs. Gulbis, Djokovic vs. Tsonga, Nadal vs. LAJOVIC....
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Old 05-31-2014, 05:04 PM
 
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No, it's just time that his fans see the truth...Nadal is an untalented pusher who doesn't play tennis-- he plays marathons, only trying to outlast his opponents while showing his supposed "talent" by playing moonballs...that is not tennis.

His fake injuries, his on-court cheating and coaching, his butt picking, his fake humility, and his never ending luck.

I mean: Federer vs. Gulbis, Djokovic vs. Tsonga, Nadal vs. LAJOVIC....
It's not Nadal's fault/doing he has that draw, and he's gotten his fair share of tough ones, though you haters always manage to say he still has a "cakewalk draw" anyway. Or are you of the crowd that actually believes Toni rigs the draws?

Why do fans need to see the truth? Why not just let them like who they want to like? You aren't going to change their minds. And I won't change yours either, but it'd be nice to talk in a tennis forum without people going on and on about the players they hate. Really, it's just sad.

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On another topic, Djokovic vs Tsonga may be interesting but it likely won't go the way I want it to go...
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Old 05-31-2014, 05:39 PM
 
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Sorry, I meant Lajovic...still the same
You talk like Nadal controls the drawing AND he paid cash so that higher ranked players lose early. And, you also talk like Nadal NEVER had to face Djokovic and Federer in any of his 13 Grand Slam wins.
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