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federer plays great till now, nadal didn't play well the last tournament on grass and he's yet to be tested in wimbledon 2008. i wouldn't really be surprised if nadal loses any of his next matches. even though he's a god on clay, his performance on grass is not that impressive. but well we'll see what nadal will do today

Nadal just won Queens and he was in the last 2 Wimbledon finals, he is at the moment the 2nd best grass player in the world .

Last year Nadal was on his way to victory when in the 5th set he lost form and Federer found his and eventually won it, both were playing impressive and it was a great final.

So if Federer and Nadal meet again in the final, Nadal is well in the form to win it.

^^sorry man, it's a weird tournament anyway

Nadal just won Queens and he was in the last 2 Wimbledon finals, he is at the moment the 2nd best grass player in the world .

Last year Nadal was on his way to victory when in the 5th set he lost form and Federer found his and eventually won it, both were playing impressive and it was a great final.

So if Federer and Nadal meet again in the final, Nadal is well in the form to win it.

i was talking more about this year, even though he won queens his performance was not that great, did you watch the final? i thought both nadal and djokovic sucked. but well after federer's performance today i must admit that nadal does have a shot :cry:

Edited by _InitializeD_

Don't count out Jankovic! She's finished her last 2 matches in less than an hour!

She's the only top female tennis player I know that doesn't throw their toys out of the bag when it isn't going their way. At least not as much as Sharapova, Ivanovic and the Williams.

Yeah. Throw on Murray and Nadal at around 6:00 PM (GMT) and then see them playing out a 4 hour match!

I agree though with above statements... this year is a wierd year... most seeded players have exited Wimbledon! No more Ivanovic who I thought could actually win this year!

Oh well... atleast for the first time in history, there are 2 Asians in the Quater-Finals!

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