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CY
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Joined: 09 Oct 2005 Posts: 601 Location: London/Warwick
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I've decided to make an official Wimbledon thread (just like the World Cup one) in support of Marcos Baghdatis.
Baghdatis (seeded 18th) is set to play Britain's Alan Mackin (who's on a wild card) but I don't think we'll get information on when he plays until tomorrow....(hope it's on Friday 30th because thats when I'm going!)
Well...good luck to him  |
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Mukhtar/is

Joined: 11 Jun 2006 Posts: 668
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Great Idea!! I can't wait untill the Tennis starts! I really hope that he does well...i've got a felling he might..
I'm so jelous of you CY, i'd love to go to Wimbledon.....hope you have a great time, and lets hope you do watch him play! I've got my fingers crossed for you!  |
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pg
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Joined: 17 Jan 2006 Posts: 1485 Location: Cyprus
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I have a feeling this thread will be short...
I think Marocs needs some mental training to deal with the 'success'. |
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Leyla
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Joined: 14 Apr 2006 Posts: 612
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You never know..he has a lot of "weapons" in his collection and he fights hard, especially as an underdog - it's whether he is geared up for it mentally more than anything.. I'm keen to see how Roger Federer deals with his French Open final loss against Nadal as well and whether it has knocked his confidence - I doubt it.
I have tickets to the Ladies semi finals next week - would have preferred the men's but I mustn't grumble  |
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pg
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Joined: 17 Jan 2006 Posts: 1485 Location: Cyprus
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When he played the final in Melbourne I was convinced that even if he does not win it then, he will win some Grand Slam later on - he has many years to go.
I still believe the same thing. However, I also think he needs to learn how to not be the underdog..., and most likely that has not been part of the academy so far. |
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Leyla
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Joined: 14 Apr 2006 Posts: 612
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Yes I also agree, I don't think he has the belief he can go all the way yet but he has lots of time to improve..
As for the British guys..well Tim Henman isn't getting past the first week for sure - he plays today and if he wins will be set to play Rog Fed - will be a great match but he will have his bags packed next to his seat for sure. I also hope Andre Agassi does well as it's his last Wimbledon as well  |
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CY
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Joined: 09 Oct 2005 Posts: 601 Location: London/Warwick
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Thanks Cyprus rules!
The problem is that Marcos Baghdatis isn't a grass player, so Wimbledon might be difficult for him but we can still hope...
Anway, what's wrong in being the underdog worked for Greece in Euro 2004! |
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CY
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Joined: 09 Oct 2005 Posts: 601 Location: London/Warwick
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Marcos Baghdatis will be playing tomorrow (tuesday) on court 3 and should be playing at noon all being well weather wise.
(grr i have an exam and won't see it ) |
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Dhavlos Warnings : 1 Site Admin

Joined: 13 Aug 2005 Posts: 4697 Location: Birmingham
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nah, dont think he will play,. he is the last one on the court
(ps, im working at wimbledon and finished early, so i went looking to see if he was playing, but couldnt be bothered to wait about 3 hours....if he played at all!
but saw some other ok matches no-one famous yet
anyone wana meetup inside wimbeldon after i finish working? watch the tennis(a perk of the job ) ?  |
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Mukhtar/is

Joined: 11 Jun 2006 Posts: 668
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Omg you are one lucky guy!! I'm so up for that, although I'm gonna have to find a way of actually getting to Wimbledon from B'ham.....anyone up for giving me a lift... |
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depurple Warnings : 1 Ministerial

Joined: 06 Dec 2005 Posts: 2876 Location: Australia
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And he isnt a clay court player either:
So lets see what happens:
Fingers Crossed: |
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CY
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Joined: 09 Oct 2005 Posts: 601 Location: London/Warwick
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nah, dont think he will play,. he is the last one on the court
(ps, im working at wimbledon and finished early, so i went looking to see if he was playing, but couldnt be bothered to wait about 3 hours....if he played at all!
but saw some other ok matches no-one famous yet
anyone wana meetup inside wimbeldon after i finish working? watch the tennis(a perk of the job ) ?  |
i'll come find you on friday
When do you finish work? Whenever I go we always queue up for centre court tickets after 5pm, you know when it costs £5. It's really good..last year we ended up seeing Henman and Nadal.
I have my Cypriot flag heh but doubt i'll actually see a match of his...  |
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CY
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Joined: 09 Oct 2005 Posts: 601 Location: London/Warwick
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Woo Baghdatis won!
Mackin vs. Baghdatis:
4,6 7,6, 7,6 5,7 2,6
a long one....but apparently he's injured... |
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Mukhtar/is

Joined: 11 Jun 2006 Posts: 668
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I nearly had a heart attack when I watched the match, I joined it late and the score was 6-4 7-6 7-6 and the other player was wining the 4th set 3-0! I honestly thought that after his injury he would lose, or pull out! Thank god he stuck in there!! I hope he's feeling better for his next match... |
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depurple Warnings : 1 Ministerial

Joined: 06 Dec 2005 Posts: 2876 Location: Australia
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I think his girlfriend has sucked all his protein out of him: It happened to me once with 2 twin sisters back at Sunbury Pop Festival of 78:
It took me ages to recover:
So I hope he has the power to go after Federer!
cheers |
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