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Andreas Seppi was very clutch throughout the match up. Incredible winner at MP. And Roger was so unclutch. Had chances in 2nd and the 4th in the tie breakers. Failed to take them both. And it was a pain to watch Federer become an unforced error machine. And his serve deserted him when it was needed. Well done Seppi, the better player in the match
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Seppi played a great match and deserved it. Roger looked like was rushing way too much the first two sets. Things settled down a bit in the 3rd but couldn't stop the unforced errors. He should have taken the 4th set tiebreaker but his serve deserted him when he needed the most. Time to take an extended break...
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We've seen this movie before. Won Cincy and then never looked convincing at USO (though he went all the way to the semis). Looked solid in Brisbane but ran out of steam at the big one, and pretty early on in the tournament too. Oldererer indeed. Can't be helped.
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Baghdatis-Dimitrov seems to have been an epic one. Baghdatis was unbelievably good (given how long he has been out of form) and Dimitrov was brilliant at the net.
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"I Couldn't Really Get The Whole Game Flowing"
From ATP News; January 23, 2015
http://www.atpworldtour.com/News/Ten...-Reaction.aspx
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Leander Paes, Rohan Bopanna and Sania Mirza crash out in Australian Open doubles
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/s...w/45989227.cms
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Madison Keys played a pretty amazing match to upset Kvitova. Her game is pretty advanced, forehand technique similar to the men. Great serving under pressure too, notwithstanding double faults.
Routine win for Djoko, Ferrer made to limp, literally, en route to beating Simon.
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Tomas Berdych defeats Bernard Tomac 6-2, 7-6, 6-2.
Kevin Anderson loses to Rafa Nadal 5-7, 1-6, 4-6.
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Nadal gets the opportunity to play his favourite punching bag Berdych (er, at least excluding Federer ;) ) and with it a chance to play a third straight AO semi (he was absent in 2013).
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Nadal is “whipped” by his second most favourite “punching bag”; 2-6, 0-6, 6-7!