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Wimbledon
Topic Started: Jun 9 2009, 11:16 PM (674 Views)
Pat Mustard
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Nando, simply the best

Looking foward to it should be great,nadal better get fit and get back to where he belongs,collecting trophies
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McLovin
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If Nadal isn't 100% then it's Fed's. Also I wouldn't be surprised to see Nadal knocked out before the final tbh the way he is atm.
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Pat Mustard
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His only warm up is the early rounds of wimbledon im not confident but if anybody can pull it out its him
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The world number two has pulled out of the tournament just two days after recording his 14th Grand Slam victory, at the French Open, as he looks to preserve his strength ahead of Wimbledon.

"I sincerely apologize to the tournament organisers, my competitors, and my fans in Germany," Federer said.

"I only hope they will understand that I still feel emotionally overwhelmed and exhausted by the incredible events of the past few days.

"It is hard for me to admit, but I simply cannot imagine giving my best effort in another tournament right away and I don't want to risk injury if I am not 100 per cent prepared. I need to rest and recuperate."




Good choice from fedex,he should stay fresh and keep his strength
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The world number one's knee injury flared up as he was knocked out of the French Open for the first time at Roland Garros, and it has forced him to miss the Wimbledon warm-up event at Queen's Club.

Nadal is now facing a race against time to be fit for the start of Wimbledon on June 22, and he is still unsure of his fitness.

After having tests on his knee in Barcelona, Nadal said he would be fighting as hard as possible to make Wimbledon.

"I will give 200 percent to be at 100 percent for the most important date in world tennis and the tournament that has always excited me the most," the Spaniard said in a statement.

"I have been playing with pain in my knees for several months and personally I cannot continue like this.

"The pain was limiting me physically in certain movements which meant I was also suffering mentally. I will not take to any court, and certainly not the Wimbledon centre court, unless I know I am 100 percent."

Nadal said he will be travelling to London on June 16 in anticipation of making the tournament, but he must still be a doubt to step out on the court in defence of his title



Have to say im worried for his fitness,have a feeling he will be caught early in the competition,if he gets to the final and is fully fit well then god help his opponent
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When is the draw for this?
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Friday morning
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World number 14 Gael Monfils has been forced to withdraw from Wimbledon because of a wrist injury.

The 22-year-old Frenchman, knocked out of the French Open quarter-finals by eventual winner Roger Federer, has not featured at the All England Club since 2007 because of health problems.

He was forced to withdraw from the Wimbledon warm-up event at Queen's club after falling and injuring his wrist in a second-round win over Kazakhstan's Andrey Golubev and has failed to recover in time to appear at SW19.

Monfils will therefore be replaced by a lucky loser from qualifying, while he looks to rest up and get back to action again soon.
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Nadal lost to Lleyton Hewitt in an exhibition match and may not make Wimbledon.
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He is playind Wawrinka today but he is nowhere near fit,i saw bits of his match last night and his legs are a mess
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Wawrinka is a very consistent player. Not really a fan of one-handed back-hands but he's a class player.
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The draw was made today....

Nadal vs Clement
Murray vs Kendrick
Gonzalez vs Gabashvili
Del Porto vs Seppi
Djokovic vs Benneteau
Federer vs Lu

Full draw here
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As if Lleyton beat Nadal :lol: One day I will be worth something but at,m im nothing
Edited by Pat Mustard, Nov 29 2009, 01:25 AM.
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Nadal should be resting ffs why he is playing Wawrinka tonight defies logic,he is great already all he needs is too rest the knees at this stage
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Nadal is out of Wimbeldon :(
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