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Justin Loch
Here comes the downfall of garbine like I predicted. Serena curse
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Justin Loch
Where are all the people saying garbine will win Wimbledon and be Serena greatest rival lol
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jpapp0192
Not surprised she got beat, RG was a fluke.
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vscholz66
Fed's struggle is Fed himself and father time. More match play will help him improve.
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Subramanya Hegde
Oh please, give her a break. Clay to grass transition must be hard for her considering she grew up playing clay.
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MilanK
Many struggle from clay to grass.

See, Ferrer, Fed, Stan, Gasquet, Berdych, Kiki are all out. Even Andy is struggling in his first match.

Garbi will pull through, no need to worry, still time until Wimby starts.
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vscholz66
Well, well, well! So much for the fake Spaniard's success.
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BArtEC
Clone of Kerber? It proves how women's professional tennis is weak. Only Serena & Azarenka are real professionals. Rest of this crowd is worth nothing. Suppose they play only for money.
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AnacondaDont
I'm here Justin, even if I've never said she'll win Wimbledon I still think she's got a great chance to win it..
Do you remember who was in final with Williams last year?
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dawsonwilson99
Everyone except a few here are a bunch of hypocrites.
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christinenelles88
Interesting
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BArtEC
@SubramanyaHedge:
I agree, but if her opponent was Radwanska or Pliskova, I can catch it. Flipkens? It's a joke. She (Muguruza) should take a break, like Serena does, but if money rules....
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Christian Morrison
Still adjusting to newly expectations. Flavia lost a few right after U.S. Open, Kerber lost a few after A.O. now Garbine will just have to adjust to it. Hopefully not get into a Bouchard slump.
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coldslayer1000
Haha give her a break. Talk about jumping on the gun . No brains. ...
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AnacondaDont
Oh good lord
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Wendymancini
Fed not out yet Milan - think plays tomorrow in Halle :-)
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MilanK
I meant in previous tournament. :)
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Wendymancini
Thought so, but don't want you to tempt fate lol
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MilanK
Fed has clear route in Halle.. Maybe Goffin can push him a bit but only real challenge will be Kei or Thiem in final.
Fed is at home in Halle :)
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See/Vee
OOPS, flipped out in the 1st round! Lol
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coldslayer1000
Keep your momentum going Garbi :)
AnacondaDont
C'mon Garbi!
RockSoldierTom
No big deal I believe.
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