Henman has no chance. Either do the other two (Roddick's been awful all year, Hewitt hasn't played enough) Its Fed's all the way. Nalbandian is the only danger (and not a big one IMO)Originally Posted by dmandmythdledge
It should be really interesting this year. Federer has shown signs the past few months that he can be beaten, but on grass that's a different kettle of fish. It would be some achivement to win four straight titles and pressure never seems to get to him. I think the main challengers to him will be Roddick, Hewitt and Henman. Roddick has a good record on grass, Hewitt is in good form and Henman can never be ruled out on grass, with the home support always advantageous.. Henman could get unlucky with the draw though.
Henman has no chance. Either do the other two (Roddick's been awful all year, Hewitt hasn't played enough) Its Fed's all the way. Nalbandian is the only danger (and not a big one IMO)Originally Posted by dmandmythdledge
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I think there is value in Hewitt, he arguably gave Nadal a better game than Fed at the French Open this year, and he loves the grass. A past winner, and also a four-time winner at Queen's. After watching him in the French (I worked on the event so I saw a lot of games) I backed Hewitt at 30.0 on Betfair and he is now hovering around the 18.0 mark.
It is grass however, so it is Fed's to lose, but he lost a number of sets in Halle last week, and he still seems a bit shaken by the French loss, that was the tournament he really wanted to win.
Henman won't be an easy game for anyone and as he is unseeded so he could catch a big name cold early on, however I don't think he has the quality to sustain a run at the title (semis would be a great achievement)
Nalbandian may be a past finalist but still I’m not convinced of him on grass, and the surface also looks to rule out Nadal, Ljubičić, and a bunch of others.
Roddick has had too many injuries for me, and if the draw allows out, I’m going for Fed, Hewitt, Ancic and Blake in the semis
With Fed beating Hewitt in the final (but not without a fight).
The women’s draw is wide open - with there being question marks about all the main contenders.
What odds a Venus vs. Hingis final? What a game that would be!
Roddick's carrying some injury isn't he? I like watching Nalbandian..but he frustrates the hell out of me when he's serving to hold a break...Originally Posted by Dodge
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I bet (quite a lot) on tennis. Nobody makes me sweat more than Nalbandian.Originally Posted by d f x-
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Jeez I used to love Wimbledon.... I still enjoy playing the odd game but I don't go out of my way anymore to watch it. It's got a bit boring for me personally, too few characters about these days.
I know you're supposed to watch it for the skill etc before anyone gets onto me.
Can you name me 5 great charachters from tennis history please?
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Jimmy Connors, John McEnroe, Ilie Nastese, Henri Leconte, Pat Cash, Boris Becker and I'd almost go as far as saying Ivan Lendl was a character
I always enjoyed watching that player from the Middle East in the seniors tour. He was a real entertainer on the court.
Put Ivanesevic in the above list.
Ivan Lendl a characther - haha - although that could be about to changeOriginally Posted by drinkfeckarse
see http://www.thesportingglobe.com/lendl.htm
Agassi always seemed to have a bit of life to him too and didnt come across as a robot
Originally Posted by TheOwl
He did come across as a bit of a machine but I used to hate him for it so that's what almost qualifies him in my book.
I don't hate any of todays players, they are just devoid of life.
C'mon Tim (clenches fist)
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Men's draw- http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/5105332.stm
Women's draw- http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/5105344.stm
Men's semis I think will be Federer vs Nalbandian and Hewitt vs Ljubicic.
Which Ivanisevic though - nasty or nice Goran? Favourite player above all. Was made up for him in 2001.Originally Posted by dmandmythdledge
Second favourite would've been Graf.
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Federer's quarter of the draw is unbelievably hard. Gasquet, Henman, Haas and Ancic all before the semis - wow. He won’t be given any time to feel his way into the tournament.Originally Posted by dmandmythdledge
Meanwhile, the Nadal/Ljubicic quarter of the draw is a joke. It is clay court city - a complete outsider like Mardy Fish or even Agassi has a chance of doing something there, although I agree Ljubicic is probably the best of a bad lot. Nadal was better than expected at Queens too so you never know what he could do.
I think Blake would beat Nalbandian if they met in the quarters and Hewitt over Roddick in the other quarter for me.
I still see it being a Fed win over Hewitt in the final, but the draw means it won’t be easy for him.
well it was a pretty easy game for Fed....looks so assured and never seems to break sweat when playing,or los ehis temper either.Originally Posted by TheOwl
Nadal had a tough game today,grass isnt a good surface for him but should be a great game against Agassi.
So What about the Scottish lad Andy then?
Lost in the 4th round.Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
Federer easily beat Ancic. He won't be beaten.
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