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Got to feel for her, but my word.
It’s like a first round match, but worse.
Got to feel for her, but my word.
When's the last time a woman final match was won 6:0 6:0?
He's well known for wanting to be renowned as the best ever, and nobody has won the calendar slam for 50 years. He had a once in a lifetime opportunity, and blew it to Medvedev in straight sets, and played pretty terribly. Are you really saying that he didn't feel the pressure?Ah yes, Novak very well known for crying under pressure.
We've seen many men's 5 setters turn around from 2 sets down so its not impossible, they don't even get a chance.
That's very sweet of you- thank youDon't be so rude.

Indeed. Think they said it’s never happened in the open era or something.It’s like a first round match, but worse.
He's well known for wanting to be renowned as the best ever, and nobody has won the calendar slam for 50 years. He had a once in a lifetime opportunity, and blew it to Medvedev in straight sets, and played pretty terribly. Are you really saying that he didn't feel the pressure?
I'm not sure who you are, but with respect you seem like a complete prat. I've played tennis since I was 3, play about 6 hours a week, and go to Wimbledon and Queens most years. You've come on here, told someone to grow up because they appeared to criticise Djokovic who you evidently idolise, and seem interested in nothing but arguing with people.dropped up? Stick to football perhaps?
I'm not sure who you are, but with respect you seem like a complete prat. I've played tennis since I was 3, play about 6 hours a week, and go to Wimbledon and Queens most years. You've come on here, told someone to grow up because they appeared to criticise Djokovic who you evidently idolise, and seem interested in nothing but arguing with people.
and it's because you're talking drivel. Both on why Novak displayed tears and Anna having a chance of getting back into that match.