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Post by SAFINNO1 on Apr 18, 2006 16:12:36 GMT 3
kuniochi welcome to TGFR but dont read into it too much.
As for Marat i just think us fans put alot of pressure and expectations on him, i have alot of expectation for him still but following him for some years you realise he is capable but not every tournament and i think we are all eager just to see him on court but good things come to those who wait and i think his preparation for RG well enable gim to peak at the right moment.
DAVAI MARAT
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Post by kuniochi on Apr 18, 2006 16:14:06 GMT 3
10z for the explanation, Annie! I was so surprised and worried when I read it. Peter is doing great job with Marat!!!
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Post by Annie on Apr 18, 2006 16:14:45 GMT 3
OMG A VICTORY FOR A RUSSIAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOOHOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Tursunov and Haggard just won their doubles match against Coria/Garcia ;D ;D ;D 6:3, 6:4 Hopefully this broke bad luck...DAVAI IGOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Tish on Apr 18, 2006 16:15:50 GMT 3
He doesn't seem the type to play a joke like that but that is a good one...There should be more anecdotes about these sorts of things keeps my stomach firm from all that laughing exercise's
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Post by SAFINNO1 on Apr 18, 2006 16:16:14 GMT 3
DAVAI TURSUNOV
Finally a victorious Russian and hopefully Igor will show Ljubo. Oh yeah and Marat can beat Rog in the doubles
UDAHCI IGOR
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Post by ruth on Apr 18, 2006 16:28:45 GMT 3
Hope Marat lets himself have some good rest periods this week to give himself some recovery time before the next tournament. He's not an elastic band you know! I think his tennis and attitude are still there, but a bit hidden at the moment by other things.
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Post by kuniochi on Apr 18, 2006 16:30:31 GMT 3
kuniochi welcome to TGFR but dont read into it too much. As for Marat i just think us fans put alot of pressure and expectations on him, i have alot of expectation for him still but following him for some years you realise he is capable but not every tournament and i think we are all eager just to see him on court but good things come to those who wait and i think his preparation for RG well enable gim to peak at the right moment. DAVAI MARAT I won't, I promise! I agree, I have a lot of expectation for him too. But as a former professional player (not tennis player ;D) I know how hard it is to come back after so much time. And I admire him for the courage. But it will take some time. I know what he is capable of, I'm sure he will make it. He looks mature now, so I expect permenent results . I don't know about the RG, it's too soon. I hope so, but the important thing for him now is just to play as many matches as he can and to return his routine.
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Post by SAFINNO1 on Apr 18, 2006 16:37:29 GMT 3
kuniochi where have u been all this time, it seems you have been following Marat 4 some time and talk with maturity. DAVAI MARAT
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Post by alsl on Apr 18, 2006 16:45:16 GMT 3
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Post by SAFINNO1 on Apr 18, 2006 16:45:55 GMT 3
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Post by kristen on Apr 18, 2006 16:47:23 GMT 3
that's ok if he lost.....he's still trying to get his game back together....so, basically, no pressure..
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Post by alsl on Apr 18, 2006 16:49:09 GMT 3
Thanks Ily..the first one is like how I feel now *sigh*
I'll post the interview when its out
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Post by Annie on Apr 18, 2006 16:50:09 GMT 3
it's not that he lost..he's lost hundreds of matches before..it's the first set bagel that's worrying me..... LOL
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Post by Annie on Apr 18, 2006 16:50:46 GMT 3
I need to read the interview desperately
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Post by SAFINNO1 on Apr 18, 2006 16:55:14 GMT 3
The interviews tend to get published after most of the match are finished. I would presume he is probably doing an interview now before his doubles.
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