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    Mully
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    Well here we go again, another fortnight of top class tennis. So who is your money on this year. IMO i think both the mens and womens will go to new champions, as its a very open competition. With some players injured and others not playing to their true form, its def up for grabs. I think Henman and Rusedski will give us a run for their money, as they usually do, but time is running out for them.<br>I think for the ladies, C. Rubin [ USA ]  could do well, but as for the mens, well it could be anyones title!!<br>What do you think

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    Davestamf
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    It does appear to be less predictable this year.<br>However, having tuned in to the BBC for their preview this morning, I was thoroughly cheesed off to discover that Craig Doyle will be even more involved than at Royal Ascot or Epsom.

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    Mully
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    Yes, whats with this Craig Doyle all the time, has he been sacked from the ‘ Holiday’ programme, so he is a loose end or does he have shares in the beeb?<br>What exactly are his credentials to sport anyway?<br>:angry:

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    Davestamf
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    Now it really is up for grabs.

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    Mully
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    I thought Hewitt would have problems this year, but not as soon as crashing out today. <br>Glad to see Rudsedski playing well again after the crap 9-10 months he has had with injuries. Not a bad first day.;)

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    Davestamf
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    I gather a Canadian just went out.

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    Mully
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    Well its hotting up now!!<br>Great match by Henman today, who seems to be playing better as the tournament goes on. David Nalbandian is a class act on his day, but Henman showed grit and proved that placing the ball is as good as pace and strength.<br>Before Wimbledon, I had a small bet on Grossjean, who was playing well tonight, until bad light stopped play. So I will watch with interest tomorrow!!!;) <br>Of course if he wins that game he will have to play Henman, so who do I choose? Should I keep to my bet, or should I remain patriotic and go with Tim? Hmmm, tough call, but I think this time I should forget about my bet!!!:biggrin: <br>Come on Tim, for once put us all out of our misery and give us a brit in the final.

    (Edited by Mully at 10:20 pm on July 1, 2003)

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