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Post by Annie on Mar 6, 2008 22:11:15 GMT 3
I am sorry to come bearing bad news my Scottish and British friends but a Russian number 1 Nikolay Davydenko rather swiftly disposed of your fellow Brit Andy in Dubai quarters 7-5 6-3 ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by maryb on Mar 6, 2008 22:27:04 GMT 3
Oooooh. That was childish Mrs Annie. You relished that. LMAO. ;D
PS Swiftly? LOL. Why 7-5 then? You're indulging yourself now ... ;D
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Post by Annie on Mar 6, 2008 22:38:36 GMT 3
LMAO I was waiting for that ;D Swiftly coz in straight sets Am just kidding, wanted some entertainment LOL ;D
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Post by maryb on Mar 6, 2008 23:01:33 GMT 3
Tsssk. ;D I am now the butt of your wicked and childish humour ... shame on you. ;D See you in Indian Wells ...
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Post by maryb on Mar 7, 2008 23:43:54 GMT 3
Mrs Annie, Lopez? ;D More childish behaviour. ;D
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Post by maryb on Mar 17, 2008 1:30:59 GMT 3
Jurgen gave Andy a run for his money in Indian Wells. Couldn't help but think it should have been the Big Yin I was watching tonight ... Damn. Hope he's fit, physically and mentally, for Miami.
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Post by jewell on Mar 19, 2008 17:15:16 GMT 3
Good win for Andy over Dr Ivo. Hopefully he'll take care of Haas now.
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Post by davis on Mar 26, 2008 10:33:23 GMT 3
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Post by maryb on Mar 26, 2008 21:27:12 GMT 3
Absolutely brilliant! LMAO. I am sitting here on the train crying. And getting strange looks.I hope somebody shows it to the boy. I can't stop laughing thinking about him stalking Ana.It seemed so uncannily real... LOL.Jaime would love it!
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Post by sabz on Mar 28, 2008 1:52:33 GMT 3
hahahaha that was hilarious!!! definitely brightened my day hehe on tennis news (real one that is ) Andy will face Mario - will be a good match but Mario is on fire, it will be close!! Mary, are they only showing Miami on Sky??
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Post by maryb on Mar 29, 2008 13:21:17 GMT 3
Coverage actually starts tomorrow - I thought it was today. SKY 3 at 2 for highlights from today, then live coverage kicks off at 4. Nae idea about 'livestreams' ... I'm still technologically restricted.
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Post by davis on Mar 29, 2008 17:54:42 GMT 3
Coverage actually starts tomorrow - I thought it was today. SKY 3 at 2 for highlights from today, then live coverage kicks off at 4. Nae idea about 'livestreams' ... I'm still technologically restricted. Well, that spares you the sight of Andy being thrashed by Mario tonite ;D ;D Might be just wishful thinking from my side... Master Series TV, Betfair and bet365 will broadcast live - just in case you find a working computer somewhere... P.S.: Andy's cheerleading squad, LOL ;D ;D ;D
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Post by maryb on Mar 30, 2008 11:26:11 GMT 3
Yip, he got thrashed. I think his mind was on the cheerleaders in that last set tiebreak ... LMAO. Nice pompoms.
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Post by jenhatter06 on Apr 2, 2008 7:01:16 GMT 3
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Post by jenhatter06 on Apr 5, 2008 4:51:31 GMT 3
from the atp ....
Murray Enlists Corretja for Clay Circuit
British No. 1 Andy Murray has enlisted the services of two-time Roland Garros finalist and former World No. 2 Alex Corretja for the European clay court season, beginning in April with the VI Open de Tenis Comunidad Valenciana in Spain.
The 34-year-old Corretja will work alongside Miles Maclagan and physical trainer Matt Little for the nine week stretch which includes the three ATP Master Series events in Monte-Carlo, Rome and Hamburg and concludes with Roland Garros.
"It's great for me to be able to work with a clay court specialist like Alex," said Murray, who has a 4-9 career record on the surface. "He had a fantastic career and I am looking forward to learning from his experiences."
Murray was limited to just two clay tournaments last season, stricken by injuries at both; he hurt his back during his first round doubles match at Masters Series Monte-Carlo, and in his first match back at Hamburg, was forced to retire with a right wrist injury and missed the next three months.
Corretja said: "I have watched Andy play several times over the last couple of years and in particular his close match against [Rafael] Nadal in Madrid in October and saw that he has tremendous potential to play well on all surfaces and I am flattered to have been asked to be part of his team during the clay court season."
The Spaniard compiled a 292-148 clay record with 10 titles during his professional tennis career, including a win at the ATP Masters Series event in Rome in 1997. He finished as runner-up at Roland Garros in 1998 to Carlos Moya and again in 2001 to Gustavo Kuerten.
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