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Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Why? Even if you don't like the game you have to

> respect the sheer determination and physical

> effort.


yes i do respect that pgc. but there has to be a better answer to establishing the best player. tie breaker at some point maybe after 10-10.

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> But the rules have worked until today. And they

> will work again. This is unprecedented. The rules

> might change on the back of it but what we are

> witnessing will never happen again either way


The rules did not envisage a time when big serves would rule the game. Unfortunatley that is where we are on grass courts, 5th sets will on average be longer than 20 years ago.

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> Mick... You just. Will. Not. See. Anything. Like.

> This. Again

>

> It's not just big serves on grass


Guess what Sean - I won't even see it this time - I gave it 2 mins and decided to cut the grass instead.


btw - you have too many periods in that sentence.

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