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joelhammrac
That level would beat Djoker as well. Kei's done it before...
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Rutu
I like them both! I'm in such dilemma. Oo
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vscholz66
Joel that's the funniest thing I've ever heard as much as I'd like to believe that. Lol!!
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goochy009
Settle down Josh he's going to win
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Drazen Mizdrak
Tight match but nishikori winning !!!
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christinenelles88
He's met the samurai.
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coldslayer1000
Cheer for both ! Haha
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goochy009
The Ninja is too good
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MilanK
These Uniqlo players are too good last couple years..
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Dmckearan
Go Tsonga!
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vscholz66
Ditto Rutu.
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Doodo uu4no
This should be an exciting match.
Could go either way....
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joelhammrac
Wow tough match to call. My money is on Tsonga.
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joelhammrac
I may want to retract that last statment. Nishikori is looking good!
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coldslayer1000
Wow. 40 love up.
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joelhammrac
It's just good tennis all around. This will be fun
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joelhammrac
Tsonga needs to step into the ball, drive it DTL more.
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joelhammrac
Well, he's trying, but keeps duffing the first volley.
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joelhammrac
Wow, how many forehand winners is that for Kei?
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joelhammrac
Haha. It's a smackdown!
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joshualow
Kei Nishikori to win in straight sets. Come on Kei Nishikori. Go, go, go Kei Nishikori!!!
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vscholz66
Bye Jo-Willy. :'(
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joelhammrac
Lookin good never won any matches. Meanwhile Nishikori with 3 match points
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Jeremy Link
Nishikori lookn good.. Going to be msssive for Djokovic
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Jeremy Link
Dont get to far ahead of ur self now. U may jus wet ur pants lol
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coldslayer1000
They'd both lose vs Novak anyway
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pam260164
All the way Jo
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joelhammrac
Jo is getting bullied all over the court
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coldslayer1000
Yep. Retract that statement hehe ^_^ only a set tho.
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pam260164
Jo whats wrong
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