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  • therealkramertherealkramer    8,008 posts
    It's fairly obvious, actually. Federer showed in his finals losses to Nadal that his attention seeking crying in defeat was not a habit he'd left behind in his youth. It only took Nadal to expose him for what he really is. If he wasn't winning he'd be crying. His demeanour is an effect of winning not its cause. 

    Judging Bernard because he's petulant in defeat is all too easy, and the Australian tennis public-yes the same one that heckled Jelena Dokic on court until she cried-as well of the media, go far harder on our stars than the Swiss ever would. Warwinka would not be a three-time Grand Slam champ if he was an Aussie, not the way we tear them down if they don't win.
  • spinkingspinking    4,001 posts

    Feder earnings us 111,885,682 best ever Moreira  net worth over 4 billion KEEP BAGGING EM MATE.You tear them down even when they do 

  • therealkramertherealkramer    8,008 posts
    Who has more prize money this season? Zac or Joao?
  • spinkingspinking    4,001 posts
    Who career earnings would you rather ?
  • therealkramertherealkramer    8,008 posts
    edited January 2018
    Grand Slams won/contested

    Nadal 16/50(32%)
    Fed 19/71(27%)
    Novak 12/51(24%)




  • spinkingspinking    4,001 posts
    once again Peterman you didn't answer the question
  • therealkramertherealkramer    8,008 posts
    spinking said:

    Who career earnings would you rather ?

    How many of the IJC races did Joao win at Happy Valley this year? How many of the 4 International races at Sha Tin? You were there on both days, I'm sure you remember? You may also recall he jumped off Mr Stunning in favour of Thewizardofoz before the start of its prep AND he got off Time Warp too. Mr Stunning(Nash) and Time Warp(Zac) both won Group 1s.

    I'd want Zac riding them here, so that goes without saying-but then Joao is approaching the one year anniversary of his last win here. Some 40 rides i believe, give or take. But let's not talk numbers.
    :-\"
  • spinkingspinking    4,001 posts
    I will try and make it simple for you seeing you don't understand. Would you like one chocolate or the box
  • therealkramertherealkramer    8,008 posts
    edited January 2018
    Nadal has $94mil and plenty of time to catch Fed if that's what he wants. Zac is not poor by any stretch. I don't think money means anything to those that actually earn it once they reach a certain level.

    Would Zac take the premiership over being the highest prize money earner this season if he had to choose? Would Federer sacrifice earnings if it meant he'd have a winning record over Nadal inc at least one calendar year Grand Slam and undisputed claims to being the GOAT?
  • spinkingspinking    4,001 posts
    Can you answer one simple  question or is that or is that beyond you
  • therealkramertherealkramer    8,008 posts
    I'd take glory over money in either of those sports.
  • SKIDSSKIDS    1,006 posts
    edited January 2018
    spinking said:

    I will try and make it simple for you seeing you don't understand. Would you like one chocolate or the box




    hmmmm.... what's in the box and how big is the chocolate? If it's one of those big **** 3kg Dairy milk things, I'd be all over that!.... If the box was smooth with a nice aroma, I may be inclined to lean that way.
    The question has too many variables, can you elaborate please? 8-}
  • SKIDSSKIDS    1,006 posts
    The $2.50 on offer for Camila to roll Barty is very tasty indeed.
  • detonatordetonator    4,397 posts
    SKIDS said:

    The $2.50 on offer for Camila to roll Barty is very tasty indeed.


    Won't be getting any of mine.
    Barty seems to have a bit of a swagger up this tourney. Very bullish about going deep.
    But good luck with your bet Skids.
  • TiversTivers    7,720 posts
    Dang !
    Who's this Gorgi chick ???????????????

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  • TiversTivers    7,720 posts
    Giorgi
  • PAULPAUL    2,665 posts
    edited January 2018
    3rd round match-ups
    PAUL said:

    MEN'S SINGLES
    TOP QUARTER
    Nadal (1) v Dzumhur (28)
    Schwartzman (24) v Dolgopolov Isner (16)
    Carreno Busta (10) v Muller (23)
    Harrison Cuevas (31) v Cilic (6)

    SECOND QUARTER
    Dimitrov (3) v Rublev (30)
    Kyrgios (17) v Tsonga (15)
    Edmund Anderson (11) v Basilashvili Pouille (18)
    Seppi Kohlschreiber (27) v Karlovic Sock (8)

    THIRD QUARTER
    Thiem (5) v Mannarino (26)
    Marterer Bautista Agut (20) v Sandgren Wawrinka (9)
    Djokovic (14) v Ramos-Vinolas (21)
    Chung M. Zverev (32) v A. Zverev (4)

    BOTTOM QUARTER
    Benneteau Goffin (7) v Fognini (25)
    Berdych (19) v del Potro (12)
    Fucsovics Querrey (13) v Kicker Raonic (22)
    Gasquet (29) v Federer (2)

    WOMEN'S SINGLES
    TOP QUARTER
    Halep (1) v Davis Kvitova (27)
    Barty (18) v Osaka Vesnina (16)
    Pera Konta (9) v Styrcova (20)
    Safarova (29) v Pliskova (6)

    SECOND QUARTER
    Hseih Muguruza (3) v Radwanska (26)
    Kerber (21) v Sharapova Sevastova (14)
    Bogdan Mladenovic (11) v Keys (17)
    Sasnovich Lucic-Baroni (28) v Garcia (8)

    THIRD QUARTER
    Kumkhum Williams (5) v Martic Makarova (31)
    Mertens Gavrilova (23) v Cornet Goerges (12)
    Allertova Stephens (13) v Linette Kasatkina (22)
    Kostyuk Peng (25) v Svitolina (4)

    BOTTOM QUARTER
    Ostapenko (7) v Kontaveit (32)
    Kanepi Cibulkova (24) v Suarez-Navarro Vandeweghe (10)
    Bondarenko Pavlyuchenkova (15) v Rybarikova (19)
    Bertens (30) v Wozniacki (2)

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  • therealkramertherealkramer    8,008 posts
    Just saw Djokovic got bounced out of the tournament. Wow. To think he once owned the Aus open like Nadal does the French or Roger at Wimbledon.
  • PAULPAUL    2,665 posts
    edited January 2018

    Just saw Djokovic got bounced out of the tournament.

    In straight sets, a bit of a surprise. Didn't watch the match, just outplayed or was he injured?

    Who wins from here?
    Kerber the only Grand Slam winner left in the women's draw.

    MEN'S QUARTER FINALS
    (1) Nadal v (6) Cilic
    (3) Dimitrov v Edmund
    Sandgren v Chung
    (19) Berdych v (2) Federer

    WOMEN'S QUARTER FINALS
    (1) Halep v (6) Pliskova or (20) Strycova
    (21) Kerber v (17) Keys
    Mertens v (4) Svitolina
    Suárez Navarro v (2) Wozniacki
  • TiversTivers    7,720 posts
    Injured
  • therealkramertherealkramer    8,008 posts
    @PAUL I'm gonna say Dimitrov. I know the most likely scenario is a Fedal final but it's really time someone else started performing at the pointy end of majors. Grigor should make the semis and if he faces Rafa, who leads him 9-1 in h2h, he can beat him. They played a tight 5 set match here last year so he's in with a better shot than it says on paper.
  • TiversTivers    7,720 posts
    Agreed
    Also think Kyrios was in the top 4 here, and he got through him fairly easily.
    Fairly good guide.
  • PAULPAUL    2,665 posts
    Tennys Sandgren, guess with a first name like that, he was born to play professional tennis. Have never heard of him till the Australian Open, beat Wawrinka R2, beat Thiem in the last round, now one win away from playing in a Grand Slam S/F.

    His name reminds me of an Indycar driver back in the mid '90s, named Racin Gardner. He raced in the Indy 500 once. Now works as a stunt driver.
  • TiversTivers    7,720 posts
    Or not.....................(Dimitrov) !
  • ThunderstruckThunderstruck    7,696 posts
    As usual they ALL choke just at different stages of the tournament :)) Cilic is the most reliable at maximising his potential but is a clear level below the top two guys.

    Two unseeded guys will now play a semi final..are there any more upsets i wonder? Feds might turn up the wick tomorrow, Berdych rarely troubles him but its time to deactivate cruise control and charge onwards to Slam no 20.
  • therealkramertherealkramer    8,008 posts
    Dimitrov may not be the last of the big names to fall. You really have to question how badly Grigor wants it. He's squandered another opportunity at a slam with aging champions blocking his path. It's not as easily explained away when you're #3 in the world. Krygios a definite top 10 player right now.
  • ThunderstruckThunderstruck    7,696 posts
    Agree TRK comfortably a top 10 player maybe better.
    Nick(the new and improved mentally model)can consistently beat Thiem, Goffin Carreno Busta and co..and match Dimitrov too...and arguably has the most X factor game to roll Feds and Nadal.

    I Also reckon there may be one more big upset in the quarters...Can Cilic roll Nadal or Berdych beat Feds..
  • therealkramertherealkramer    8,008 posts
    @Thunderstruck I'm happy to back him at Wimbledon($15) and the US Open($21). Novak is fav for the US which is interesting. I'm not sure his problems are 100% injury related. He seems a mere mortal now.
  • therealkramertherealkramer    8,008 posts
    Rafa retires when trailing 0-2 in the 5th :)]
  • therealkramertherealkramer    8,008 posts
    edited January 2018
    I thought most bookies changed the rules about retirements. You'd hope that was the case if you backed Cilic. Rafa notoriously limped to defeat against Ferrer at this tournament previously(2011, I believe), costing his backers their stake which would have been refunded if not for his sportsmanship
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