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ATP Miami ResultsDrama. Nonsense. I'm hoping the Novak will snap out of it. Also, what I hate about the ATP fandom and press is that it is almost seen as sacrilege to beat the top guys. If you do, it must be because they are injured. Oh, and heaven forbid if you beat them and are not bowing and scraping at their altar with all humility and reverence as to a deity, most especially Federer. I find it nauseating.
Novak got too catwalk skinny. Even Paris thought he was too skinny and they're next level into skinny. In the modeling world, there's skinny, and then there's Paris skinny. Novak superseded that. Last edited by Grossefavourite on Mar Mon 26, 2018 3:19 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Oh, boy, brama, brama!! Miami Open: Nick Kyrgios & Fernando Verdasco row after Australian's 'lose' tweet Nick Kyrgios and Spain's Fernando Verdasco traded insults on social media after the Australian said he wanted his Tour rival to lose at the Miami Open. Kyrgios called Verdasco "the saltiest dude" as the Spaniard argued with Thanasi Kokkinakis during his last-32 win over Kyrgios' compatriot. Verdasco responded by saying Kyrgios 'lacked courage' for later deleting his tweet, which also mocked Verdasco's record against Australian opponents. The pair could meet in the semi-finals. Live scores, schedule and results Verdasco, ranked 39th in the world, argued with Kokkinakis in the final set of his 3-6 6-4 7-6 (7-4) win after accusing the Australian qualifier's father of talking during his serves. The often-outspoken Kyrgios, 22, then tweeted: "I hope TK wins this match, Verdasco is the saltiest dude, must be frustrated at his past success against Aussies." Fernando Verdasco replies to Nick Kyrgios tweet Verdasco, 34, had lost his previous six matches against Australian players, including his two meetings with Kyrgios in 2015 and 2016, before beating Kokkinakis. After the near three-hour match, Verdasco replied: "When you have the courage to put a tweet insulting another player you need to have the same to don't delete it." That sparked another response from Kyrgios, who said: "I would honestly have told it to Fernando's face, the reason I deleted my previous tweet was because I didn't want to cause unwanted attention, but I'm just gonna leave this here. Thanks for blocking me, I'm sure that took a lot of courage x." Verdasco faces fellow Spaniard Pablo Carreno Busta, who beat American Steve Johnson 6-4 6-4, in the last 16 on Tuesday. Kyrgios breezed through with a 6-3 6-3 win over Fabio Fognini, setting up a last-16 match with German fourth seed Alexander Zverev. Zverev, 20, rallied from a set down to beat Spain's David Ferrer 2-6 6-2 6-4. South Africa's Kevin Anderson also reached the fourth round with a 4-6 6-2 6-3 win over Russia's Karen Khachanov, while Canadian teenager Denis Shapovalov upset 11th-seeded American Sam Querrey 6-4 3-6 7-5. Last edited by Grossefavourite on Mar Tue 27, 2018 8:58 am, edited 2 times in total.
Sure hope Tiafoe doesn't turn into Monfils 2.0 with the clowning. https://www.atpworldtour.com/en/video/t ... miami-2018 Last edited by Grossefavourite on Mar Tue 27, 2018 11:40 am, edited 1 time in total. I entered my ATP PGame scores for R16, and then saw that two matches altrady had started. So I removed one score removed one score (isner vs Cilic) and re-entered the default for the other (0-4 0-4)... "Never argue with an idiot - they take you down to their level and then beat you on experience" "Don't wrestle with a pig: you both get dirty, but the pig actually likes it" |