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Wimbledon 2011 

Post#1 » by Import » Mon Jun 6, 2011 4:33 pm

June 20th - July 3rd (schedule released on June 12th)

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I'm not British, but I'm rooting for Andy Murray to win the Men's title. Most likely Rafa or Novak will win Wimbeldon this year.

Kim Clijsters, Maria Sharapova or Li Na will take the Women's title.

Would like to see some underdogs and unseeded players win at Wimbeldon. Upsets always make things more spicy.

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Wimbeldon 2010 produced the longest tennis match in history, "the Isner-Mahut first round marathon, which stretched over three days, lasted 11 hours five minutes and totalled 183 games before Isner staggered away the winner 6-4, 3-6, 6-7, 7-6, 70-68. The final set alone lasted just over eight hours. Both men shattered the record for aces in one match, previously held by Ivo Karlovic at 78. Isner delivered 112 and Mahut also cracked the century with 103"

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Should be a great Wimbeldon
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Post#2 » by Slava » Mon Jun 6, 2011 8:16 pm

Watch out for Ancic. Might not be a candidate to win the tourney but a good bet to reach the semis and a great candidate for an upset watch.
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Post#3 » by AdamTheGreek » Mon Jun 6, 2011 11:25 pm

It's Wimbledon for the record.

Murray doesn't stand a chance if he can't heal up fast enough. He could have won the French if his body didn't break down.
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Post#4 » by BULLZ1LLA » Tue Jun 7, 2011 3:20 pm

AdamTheGreek wrote:It's Wimbledon for the record.

Murray doesn't stand a chance if he can't heal up fast enough. He could have won the French if his body didn't break down.


(I saw the Murray-Nadal RG match, and I was impressed with Murray's movement, but I wasn't impressed with his frame of mind. It reminded me of the last 2 matches Murray has played at Wimbledon vs Nadal. Hasn't won a set in natural surface slams vs Nadal. But also saw Murray play Djokovic on clay this year, and Murray all but won that match. I think on grass, Murray is better than Djokovic. Interesting to see which side of the draw these guys are on)
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Post#5 » by Import » Thu Jun 16, 2011 9:21 pm

2011 Wimbledon Men's Seeds

1) Rafael Nadal (ESP)
2) Novak Djokovic (SRB)
3) Roger Federer (SUI)
4) Andy Murray (GBR)
5) Robin Soderling (SWE)
6) Tomas Berdych (CZE)
7) David Ferrer (ESP)
8 ) Andy Roddick (USA)
9)Gael Monfils (FRA)
10) Mardy Fish (USA)
11) Jurgen Melzer (AUT)
12) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA)
13) Viktor Troicki (SRB)
14) Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI)
15) Gilles Simon (FRA)
16) Nicolas Almagro (ESP)
17) Richard Gasquet (FRA)
18) Mikhail Youzhny (RUS)
19) Michael Llodra (FRA)
20) Florian Mayer (GER)
21) Fernando Verdasco (ESP)
22) Alexandr Dolgopolov (UKR)
23) Janko Tipsarevic (SRB)
24) Juan Martin Del Potro (ARG)
25) Juan Ignacio Chela (ARG)
26) Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (ESP)
27) Marin Cilic (CRO)
28) David Nalbandian (ARG)
29) Nikolay Davydenko (RUS)
30) Thomaz Bellucci (BRA)
31) Milos Raonic (CAN)
32) Marcos Baghdatis (CYP)

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2011 Wimbledon Women's Seeds


1) Caroline Wozniacki (DEN)
2) Vera Zvonareva (RUS)
3) Na LI (CHN)
4) Victoria Azarenka (BLR)
5) Maria Sharapova (RUS)
6) Francesca Schiavone (ITA)
7) Serena Williams (USA)
8) Petra Kvitova (CZE)
9) Marion Bartoli (FRA)
10) Samantha Stosur (AUS)
11) Andrea Petkovic (GER)
12) Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS)

13) Agnieszka Radwanska (POL)
14) Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (RUS)
15) Jelena Jankovic (SRB)
16) Julia Goerges (GER)

17) Kaia Kanepi (EST)

18) Ana Ivanovic (SRB)

19) Yanina Wickmayer (BEL)

20) Shuai Peng (CHN) 

21) Flavia Pennetta (ITA) 

22) Shahar Peer (ISR)
23) Venus Williams (USA)
24) Dominika Cibulkova (SVK) 

25) Daniela Hantuchova (SVK) 

26) Maria Kirilenko (RUS) 

27) Jarmila Gajdosova (AUS) 

28) Ekaterina Makarova (RUS) 

29) Roberta Vinci (ITA)
30) Bethanie Mattek-Sands (USA) 

31) Lucie Safarova (CZE)

32) Tsvetana Pironkova (BUL)
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Post#7 » by Jugs » Fri Jun 17, 2011 12:21 pm

lol Isner vs Mahut again
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Post#8 » by Slava » Fri Jun 17, 2011 3:45 pm

Roddick is ranked way too low and might have to face Federer a little early if the match ups come out like I think they will.
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Post#9 » by BULLZ1LLA » Sat Jun 18, 2011 4:01 pm

(http://www.tennisserver.com/lines/lines_11_06_17.shtml

THE BIG FOUR IN MEN'S TENNIS

Rafael Nadal, 25, 6-1, score Sk = 4.42. A two-time past Wimbledon champion and winner of four of the last five Slams (Garros 10, Wimbledon 10, U.S. Open 10, and Garros 11), Nadal has the top score in our First Indicator. He also leads in the Third Indicator, "Elite Wins vs. Total Losses," where he shows 25 match victories in 2010-2011 over our nine designated elite players compared with 17 losses overall during the period, a ratio of 1.47. Rafa is second to Djokovic in 2011 year-to-date ranking points, our Second Indicator, and second to Federer in our Fifth, Wimbledon Achievement, while showing career grass-court W-L record of 42-9.

Rafa's career has evolved as if tailored for historic greatness. Arriving on the scene as a powerful and athletic teenaged baseliner and then winning Garros in his first several tries, Rafa veered away from the pattern seen among past great Spanish clay-courters. Instead of turning away from the grass-court game, Rafa instead expanded his techniques and tactics toward the objective of excelling on fast courts. His improved serve, sliced backhand, and new inclination and ability in attacking helped produce his Wimbledon crowns in 2008 and 2010. Seemingly at full health now, and seemingly resolved to mix in large doses of aggressive play, it is difficult to see anyone outside the Big Four seriously threatening him in best-of-five-set action. Predicted Wimbledon 11 finish: Champion.

Novak Djokovic, 24, 6-2, Sk = 4.02. Djokovic won his first seven tournaments of 2011, including Australian Open and the Master's Series events at Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid, and Rome, before losing to Federer at Garros. During his splendid run, Nole's strengths in both attacking and defensive play were unmatched by any other player, where his most important margin of superiority was probably in his movement and countering ability against an opponent's forceful play. Djokovic also scored well last year, finishing as runner-up to Nadal at U.S. Open 10, where he beat Federer in five, and ending the year as World #3.

Novak is the comfortable leader in our Second Indicator, 2011 ranking points, reflecting his 41 consecutive early-year victories. He is second to Nadal in the First and Third Indicators, where in the latter category his 14 Elite Wins compares with 14 Total Losses in 2010-2011 to produce a ratio of 1.00. As to our Fourth Indicator, "Pattern of Improvement," Djokovic's career has obviously turned upward, though the extent of his improvement is not fully reflected in the score produced by our formula, as he starts from a pre-2011 ranking of #2.

Novak ranks behind the other members of the Big Four in his past achievement at Wimbledon, our Fifth Indicator. But compared with most opponents of his tennis generation, Novak is well experienced in grass-court play. He shows a 31-11 career W-L record on that surface, having attained the semis last year, losing to Berdych. His preparation for this year's Wimbledon included an appearance on grass this week at Boodles Tennis Challenge in Buckinghamshire, where he defeated Gilles Simon by comfortable scores. Djokovic's back-court-oriented style is not ideally suited to grass-court play, and his serving, although excellent, is hardly his strongest asset, as would seem preferable on grass. Predicted finish: Semi-finalist.

Roger Federer, 29, 6-1, Sk = 3.17. Five years older than his principal rivals, Federer showed at Garros 11 his determination to add to his sixteen Slam conquests. In his severe testing of Nadal at Garros, Roger began with all weapons blazing, very nearly capturing the first set and then sustaining his attacking play to force a fourth set. If his recent clay-court improvement over 2010 at Garros can be duplicated on grass at Wimbledon, where he was runner-up to Nadal last year, another triumph for Roger at the scene of his most storied successes is entirely plausible. He did not compete in the grass-court tune-up this year at Halle, citing injury.

Roger ranks behind the aforementioned two leaders in our first two Indicators, and also in the Third Indicator, where his 17 Elite Wins compare with 21 Total Losses for a ratio of 0.81. He leads in the Fifth Indicator, Wimbledon Achievement, and shows a splendid W-L tally of 96-14 careerwise on grass. Roger's superb offensive skills -- especially in serving, forehand, and at net -- improve his chances against the other Big Four members more at Wimbledon than at the other Slams. His actually defeating them there will require sustaining his absolute best tennis. Predicted finish: Runner-up.

Andy Murray, 24, 6-3, Sk = 2.71. Murray's mix of easy power in serving and stroking, along with his superb mobility and counter-punching skills, are readily transferred to the courts of turf, as Andy showed in his demolition of Andy Roddick and his split-set final-round victory over Tsonga at Queen's 2011. Andy stands inside the first four in most indicators, though in all cases behind the other Big Four members. He ranks only seventh in our Third Indicator, where his eight Elite Wins compare with 26 Total Losses for a ratio of 0.31.

As home-nation representative, Andy will receive strong support from the gallery at Wimbledon, though the extra pressure of his situation may prove a disadvantage. His past grass-court W-L record, at 44-11, is good, ahead of Djokovic's. He reached the Wimbledon quarters in 2008, the semis in 2009 and 2010. His recent triumph at Queen's was his second (he also won in 2009) and seems auspicious. The general view is that Andy should sometimes play more aggressively. That recommendation would seem most applicable at Wimbledon. Predicted finish: Semi-finalist.

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Post#10 » by Jugs » Mon Jun 20, 2011 4:03 pm

farken rain delay
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Post#11 » by AdamTheGreek » Mon Jun 20, 2011 7:51 pm

Some great women's matches today.

Gimeno-Traver looked great in the 1st set, but what Andy Murray is doing to him in the 3rd and 4th sets should be illegal.
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Post#12 » by Rich Rane » Tue Jun 21, 2011 3:05 am

Jugs wrote:lol Isner vs Mahut again


It's like a sick joke. :lol:
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Post#13 » by BULLZ1LLA » Tue Jun 21, 2011 6:31 am

AdamTheGreek wrote:Some great women's matches today.

Gimeno-Traver looked great in the 1st set, but what Andy Murray is doing to him in the 3rd and 4th sets should be illegal.


(Murray is going to be part of the most interesting matches of this event, he plays Roddick in QF and Nadal in SF. Roddick/Murray had a 5-setter at Wimbledon before, so who knows what will happen here. Nadal has never lost a set to Murray in their 2 Wimbledon meetings, but it's still very interesting to watch whenever they meet at Wimbledon because the expectation is so high for Murray at 'home')
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Post#14 » by Jugs » Tue Jun 21, 2011 2:41 pm

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Post#15 » by Rich Rane » Tue Jun 21, 2011 6:06 pm

Isner-Mahut on the first of what could be many tiebreaks...

I understand the fear of having them stretch out on Centre Court for three days, but why not Court 18 again? :D
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Post#16 » by Yoga » Tue Jun 21, 2011 9:33 pm

Rich Rane wrote:Isner-Mahut on the first of what could be many tiebreaks...

I understand the fear of having them stretch out on Centre Court for three days, but why not Court 18 again? :D


Final
John Isner
Nicolas Mahut
1 2 3
77 6 78
64 2 66

It was 9 hours shorter this time :lol: .

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Post#17 » by AdamTheGreek » Thu Jun 23, 2011 4:19 am

If Kimiko is 40, then Venus must be 50. Night and day as far as court movement went. Easily best match of the tourney.
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Post#18 » by BULLZ1LLA » Thu Jun 23, 2011 7:11 am

(Muller vs Nadal round 3. Muller beat Nadal at Wimbledon 2005 and said after the match that he has always done well against claycourters on grass and that "maybe Nadal will never win Wimbledon". Nadal, now on 16 match Wimbledon winning streak faces his rare demon)
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Post#19 » by Rich Rane » Thu Jun 23, 2011 3:43 pm

AdamTheGreek wrote:If Kimiko is 40, then Venus must be 50. Night and day as far as court movement went. Easily best match of the tourney.


Kimiko hit some amazing forhand shots. Her net play was top notch as well.

Maria Kirilenko advances, but she's facing Serena in the next round... :(
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Post#20 » by Slava » Thu Jun 23, 2011 8:34 pm

Nice to see Serena winning but it would be incredible if she found the stamina to go past the quarters.
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