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Tennis: The Australian Open 2008 starts this Jan.14Who are you rooting for?
Started by
Prince Whiskers
, Jan 11 2008 06:17 AM
#1
Posted 11 January 2008 - 06:17 AM
Men: Roger Federer - Just recently recovered from a stomach virus but I dont see anyone challenging him until Novak Djokovic (recently injured) in the semis. David Nalbandian who beat Roger twice in a row late last year is injured and is in the same section of the draw as Djoko.
Women: Serena - She's looking fitter and post-heartbreak angst will help her(haha). / Venus - She's more prepared at this time of the year than usual and she should wear down her opponents under the scorching sun. But both will have their hands full vs. sneaky Juju.
*knocks on wood*
Sorry, dj4celine, but Maria has the toughest draw among the women. She could face a comebacking Lindsay Davenport in the second(!) round and might have to get past sneaky Juju in the QF.
Women: Serena - She's looking fitter and post-heartbreak angst will help her(haha). / Venus - She's more prepared at this time of the year than usual and she should wear down her opponents under the scorching sun. But both will have their hands full vs. sneaky Juju.
*knocks on wood*
Sorry, dj4celine, but Maria has the toughest draw among the women. She could face a comebacking Lindsay Davenport in the second(!) round and might have to get past sneaky Juju in the QF.
#2
Posted 11 January 2008 - 08:17 AM
Serena Williams.
And anyone who plays Justine Henin.
And Federer.
And anyone who plays Justine Henin.
And Federer.
#3
Posted 11 January 2008 - 01:14 PM
Manuel, when did I tell that I liked Maria?? 
I'm rooting for Juju in the women's and Fedex in the men's
GOOOO ROGER !!
I'm rooting for Juju in the women's and Fedex in the men's
#4
Posted 12 January 2008 - 02:09 AM
Let me get this straight, dj, you don't like her game but she's doing to you what Sushmita Sen failed to do?
#5
Posted 12 January 2008 - 06:30 AM
Roger!!!!!!!
#6
Posted 12 January 2008 - 02:56 PM
manuel morriso, on Jan 12 2008, 01:39 PM, said:
Let me get this straight, dj, you don't like her game but she's doing to you what Sushmita Sen failed to do?
Well, Maria does look good and she has almost all of my friends bawling after her
But she sure is an eye-candy
#7
Posted 13 January 2008 - 01:50 AM
I've already been twice and it hasn't started yet
I went to the wildcard playoff in December to see Jelena Dokic and I went to qualifying last Friday to see Dokic and Olivia Sanchez.
All year long I support mainly all the Australian girls, Chinese/Taiwanese Girls and French girls, as well as Richard Gasquet and Florent Serra
All year long I support mainly all the Australian girls, Chinese/Taiwanese Girls and French girls, as well as Richard Gasquet and Florent Serra

#8
Posted 13 January 2008 - 03:46 AM
Have a nice time, Celinefull! The AO crowd is the best in Grand Slam tennis! The French can be rude, the British are reserved and the New Yorkers are noisy.
#9
Posted 14 January 2008 - 12:19 AM
#10
Posted 14 January 2008 - 03:59 AM
Lleyton's best days are behind him. Andy has the bad luck of not possibly meeting Roger until the final. The Swiss guy hasn't played a match since Nov. and I do see him struggling with the new surface in the earlier rounds. If he makes it to the final, he'll be fully adjusted by then and it will be a very tall task to beat him.
#11
Posted 14 January 2008 - 10:10 PM
#12
Posted 15 January 2008 - 03:18 AM
I think Nadal vs. Roddick in the QF will determine the finalist from the bottom half of the draw. We'll see.
Edited by manuel morriso, 15 January 2008 - 03:19 AM.
#13
Posted 15 January 2008 - 09:28 AM
The mastery of Fedex was just too much for Diego Hartfield today... and that too in straight sets with almost no competition was kinda (forgive me Fed) boring to watch... 6-0, 6-3, 6-0 was just pathetic
#14
Posted 16 January 2008 - 12:31 AM
#15
Posted 17 January 2008 - 01:51 PM
manuel morriso, on Jan 16 2008, 12:01 PM, said:
Ah, dj would rather be a bag of delirium-inducing nerves than be bored.......
Anyway, I'm waiting for the 3rd round match of Sania Mirza vs. Venus Williams
#16
Posted 18 January 2008 - 12:46 AM
Yes, dj, you're bound to be bored and feel pity for his opponent until the semis where Novak will give him a nice challenge and you an irregular heart rate.
Whatever happened to Sania Mirza? There was so much hype around her at one point but she has remained outside the elite circle. Didn't Tony Roche (Federer's former coach) work with her last year?
Whatever happened to Sania Mirza? There was so much hype around her at one point but she has remained outside the elite circle. Didn't Tony Roche (Federer's former coach) work with her last year?
#17
Posted 18 January 2008 - 12:54 AM
dj4celine, on Jan 18 2008, 06:51 AM, said:
manuel morriso, on Jan 16 2008, 12:01 PM, said:
Ah, dj would rather be a bag of delirium-inducing nerves than be bored.......
Anyway, I'm waiting for the 3rd round match of Sania Mirza vs. Venus Williams
ugh always the typical Indian fan, so critical of Sania.

#18
Posted 18 January 2008 - 11:51 AM
manuel morriso, on Jan 18 2008, 12:16 PM, said:
Yes, dj, you're bound to be bored and feel pity for his opponent until the semis where Novak will give him a nice challenge and you an irregular heart rate.
Whatever happened to Sania Mirza? There was so much hype around her at one point but she has remained outside the elite circle. Didn't Tony Roche (Federer's former coach) work with her last year?
Whatever happened to Sania Mirza? There was so much hype around her at one point but she has remained outside the elite circle. Didn't Tony Roche (Federer's former coach) work with her last year?
Don't you dare say that, Manuel
And about Sania and Tony Roche, I ahve no idea cos I dont follow her tennis that much.. no offense to her.. but she and her type of game is just too weird for me... one day she is in top form and the next day she's down with an injury
Célinefull, on Jan 18 2008, 12:24 PM, said:
ugh always the typical Indian fan, so critical of Sania.
she has good chances to win this match if she brings her A game.
Damien, I didn't mean it that way
Today was shocking: Andy Roddick ousted by Philip Kohl... (I can't spell his name)... but it was an awesome match
#19
Posted 19 January 2008 - 03:52 AM
dj4celine, on Jan 19 2008, 04:51 AM, said:
Célinefull, on Jan 18 2008, 12:24 PM, said:
ugh always the typical Indian fan, so critical of Sania.
she has good chances to win this match if she brings her A game.
Damien, I didn't mean it that way
lol..well I love Sania and it's so annoying how much some Indian people beat up on her.

#20
Posted 19 January 2008 - 10:44 AM
Damien, today I was so damn proud about Sania cos not only did she play amazing, but it looked like she even had a chance of beating Venus in the first set. But the second set produced tons of double faults from Sania's side. Nevertheless, I really enjoyed today's match.
And I dont wanna even start with Hewitt and Baghdatis' match. It was
And I dont wanna even start with Hewitt and Baghdatis' match. It was
#21
Posted 20 January 2008 - 04:43 AM
dj, how was your heart rate during the Feddy-Tipsy match?
Now, that was not boring, was it? 
And don't go wasting all that love on Djoko. Hasn't he been keeping Ana I. happy for years now? I suspect that they popped each other's cherry.
Poor Andy, 42 aces and still lost. His ground game leaves a lot to be worked on. Too much spin w/o any damaging depth, power and angle. I just hope that Paris Hilton was on standby to give him comfort.
S. Mirza actually played well vs. Venus but she simply doesn't have the ability to whack the ball with consistent authority.
And don't go wasting all that love on Djoko. Hasn't he been keeping Ana I. happy for years now? I suspect that they popped each other's cherry.
Poor Andy, 42 aces and still lost. His ground game leaves a lot to be worked on. Too much spin w/o any damaging depth, power and angle. I just hope that Paris Hilton was on standby to give him comfort.
S. Mirza actually played well vs. Venus but she simply doesn't have the ability to whack the ball with consistent authority.
#22
Posted 21 January 2008 - 06:50 AM
It's the women's QF tomorrow. dj will be torn between his love for Juju's game and his lust for Masha's "eye-candiness".
#23
Posted 24 January 2008 - 07:08 AM
HOLY CELLINI!!!! The unseeded Tsonga guy is through to the final after OVERWHELMING Nadal. This tournament really has a knack for producing surprise male finalists.
On the women's side, Masha vs. Ana has got to be the most telegenic final ever.
#24
Posted 24 January 2008 - 01:36 PM
manuel morriso, on Jan 21 2008, 06:20 PM, said:
It's the women's QF tomorrow. dj will be torn between his love for Juju's game and his lust for Masha's "eye-candiness". 
I felt bad that Juju had to lose the match like that.. I mean, the second set was a disaster
manuel morriso, on Jan 24 2008, 06:38 PM, said:
HOLY CELLINI!!!! The unseeded Tsonga guy is through to the final after OVERWHELMING Nadal. This tournament really has a knack for producing surprise male finalists.
On the women's side, Masha vs. Ana has got to be the most telegenic final ever. 
I loved every single bit of Nadal and Tsonga in that semi-final match... just AWESOME!!!
In the women's side, I could have sworn that Daniela Hantuchova was gonna win, but Novak's gonna lurve hum*ing Ana more than ever now
I'm anxiously waiting for Fedex and Novak's semi-final match... by the looks of what's been happening with the grand slam this year, anything can happen
#25
Posted 25 January 2008 - 12:21 AM
I don't see Ana beating Masha. Poor Daniela. She had no business losing that match. I actually find her more talented than Sharapova. Her problem is her lack of steely self-belief. She tends to unravel when her opponent starts digging in her heels.
When the Fed-Novak match airs, dj will be sighing over Feddy's shots and Novak's looks.
When the Fed-Novak match airs, dj will be sighing over Feddy's shots and Novak's looks.
#26
Posted 25 January 2008 - 05:37 AM
OH MY HEART!!!!!!! OH MY HEART!!!!!!!!!!!!
Help me find it, dj!!!!!!!!!!! It dropped with a big thud somewhere!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HOLY CELLINI....HOLY MIMI.....SANTA HAGDONNA.....why have you 3 abandoned him? Why, why, WHYYYYYYY?????!!!!
Help me find it, dj!!!!!!!!!!! It dropped with a big thud somewhere!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HOLY CELLINI....HOLY MIMI.....SANTA HAGDONNA.....why have you 3 abandoned him? Why, why, WHYYYYYYY?????!!!!
#27
Posted 25 January 2008 - 11:34 AM
I can't believe what I saw
This is the weirdest Grand Slam in recent times with so many surprises and shockers
#28
Posted 26 January 2008 - 02:02 AM
Yiu know what, dj, I wasn't really feeling good about Roger's chances bec. of the stomach virus that struck JUST DAYS before the tournament. When he needed five sets to beat Tipsarevic (10-8 in the 5th at that), I just knew it would be a tall order for him to win the title this year. Anyway, pundits have been saying over and over that the ONLY thing he needs now to be proclaimed as the greatest player ever is to win the French Open. He doesn't even need to surpass Sampras' 14 majors. He just has to win the French. Can he do it?
As for Maria winning the women's crown, I think she deserves it considering how much disappointment she had to endure in this tournament in the past. In 2005, she had 3 match pts. vs. Serena, in 2006, she lost a very close match to Juju, and of course, last year, she was ruthlessly demolished by Serena.
Meanwhile, Manuel is trying his best to console the Dancing Mystic Cat and the Undie-Hating Bear but they're busy shedding a tear for each strand of hair in Feddy's body.
As for Maria winning the women's crown, I think she deserves it considering how much disappointment she had to endure in this tournament in the past. In 2005, she had 3 match pts. vs. Serena, in 2006, she lost a very close match to Juju, and of course, last year, she was ruthlessly demolished by Serena.
Meanwhile, Manuel is trying his best to console the Dancing Mystic Cat and the Undie-Hating Bear but they're busy shedding a tear for each strand of hair in Feddy's body.
#29
Posted 26 January 2008 - 08:13 PM
manuel morriso, on Jan 25 2008, 05:21 PM, said:
I don't see Ana beating Masha. Poor Daniela. She had no business losing that match. I actually find her more talented than Sharapova. Her problem is her lack of steely self-belief. She tends to unravel when her opponent starts digging in her heels.
When the Fed-Novak match airs, dj will be sighing over Feddy's shots and Novak's looks.
When the Fed-Novak match airs, dj will be sighing over Feddy's shots and Novak's looks.
Hantuchova's main problem is that she's an idiot.

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