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Good match so far in the women’s final.
Wouldn’t mind banging either one. [emoji4][emoji4][emoji4]
 
his style of play is perhaps better in terms of longevity than the physical game of Nadal. nevertheless, Nadal could still win a more majors through the French open alone. 2018 should be a good year for the slams.
 
His skill and intelligence is far ahead of anyone I’ve seen.
if Nadal had equal skill he’d be better than fedex
 
If you take Nadals clay court record out of this then Federer has the engage in hard court and grass
 
His skill and intelligence is far ahead of anyone I’ve seen.
if Nadal had equal skill he’d be better than fedex

I went to watch him play the Hungarian kunce. I was up close, second row right next to the Hungarian Knuces players box, so real good view. His control and skill is absolutely amazing, almost every ball he hit was only a mm or 2 above the net. Kunce very skinny though, much skinnier than he looks on tv.
 
I went to watch him play the Hungarian kunce. I was up close, second row right next to the Hungarian Knuces players box, so real good view. His control and skill is absolutely amazing, almost every ball he hit was only a mm or 2 above the net. Kunce very skinny though, much skinnier than he looks on tv.

He sort of reminds me of Michael Tuck of Hawthorn, in terms of build there might be something key about their longevity, I believe too many athletes spend too much time in the gym, don’t get me wrong here I think weight training is critical, but in terms of health “less is more”.
 
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