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Nah mate, tomorrow it is Argentina v Slovak Republic. So it will be Hantuchova v Dulko and Coria v Hrbaty.
Tonight I hope everyone backed Ljubicic - I think he is an absolute special! I have got him straight out at $1.42 and to win in straight sets at $2. |
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damn I missed out on him.
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One more game and I am home
He leads 6-3 5-3. It will be a nice little pick up, but it could of been so much more if the Breakers had of gotten up this arvo in the NBL!! |
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he was broken. Tie breaker...
Ljubicic wins in straight sets. Well done. |
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Wow, talk about making it way harder than it should of been.
I was all set to go to sleep half an hour ago, now I am wide awake!! |
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Where'd you get the live scores from Doha from Spark? And do you know where to get the Adelaide scores also?
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Sorry mate didn't see your post until just now. The best place to get tennis scores from is from menstennisforums dot com. They have people posting regular scores there from most tournaments and there is usually always someone there that can tell you a page to go to for live scores. Anyways what is everyone thinking about the Moya v Srichaphan match tonight. I am leading towards Srichaphan mainly because Moya had such a tough match in the semis and the big Thai had a fairly easy time last night. These two met in the final last year with Moya winning the title in a 3rd set tiebreaker and going into that match it was Moya who was rested and Srichaphan who had the tough match in the Semi. I think it will be another tight match and that being the case I will take the $2.20+ on offer about Srichaphan. |
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I am absolutely gutted!! Srichaphan lead 5-2 in the third, served for the match twice choked both times and ended up losing in a tiebreak.
I am still in a state of shock!! |
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god damnit i hate it when they do that. Remember Coria in French Open? I couldn't believe it.
I lost 80% of my account today on Sacramento against NEW ORLEANS. New Orleans record was 2-29. I bet againstthem and they win. F*cking Sacramento. To make things worse it was in OT and they were winning by 7 pts with 3 mins left. So I know how you feel! |
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Hrbaty likely victor over Acasuso in Auckland
Dominik Hrbaty looks likely to beat Jose Acasuso in their Round 2 match up in the Heineken Open in Auckland. Hrbaty won this open last year and in 2002, and should be full of confidence after his terrific performance in the Hopman Cup last week, where he won all four of his singles hardcourt matches without losing a set. Acasuso is much more comfortable on clay (slower pace), whereas Hrbaty can play just as good on either clay or hardcourt, though he has played mostly on hardcourt over the last year. In 2004, Acasuso played just 3 matches on hardcourt and lost all of them.
ATP Ranking: Hrbaty = 20 Acasuso = 66 Overall singles record through until the end of 2004: Hrbaty = 265-225 Acasuso = 60-66 Hardcourt record: Hrbaty = 108-91 overall until end of 2004 / 30-12 in 2004 Acasuso = 6-18 overall until end of 2004 / 0-3 in 2004 The 2 times Hrbaty and Acasuso have played one another, both contests were fought on clay, and the outcomes were split one match each. Final match on clay at Biella, Italy 6/10/2002 Hrbaty 6-4 6-7(4) 6-4 Round 16 on clay at Sopot, Poland 7/22/2002 Acasuso 2-6 4-6 I think Hrbaty will prove too strong for Acasuso on the hardcourt. Considering the great form Hrbaty is in right now, and taking into account Acasuso's poor hardcourt record, I wouldn't be surprised if Hrbaty wins in straight sets in this match-up. |
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