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Old 07-03-2006, 09:34 AM   #55
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I watched Baghdatis - Murray and it was not a good match by the English man (boy ). Murray's conversation with the umpire in the last set was brilliant, but he needs to let it go when decisions are being made, which aren't in his advantage. During the match I noticed a lot frustration. That's only more motivation for your opponent, so I'm sure people will tell him that. Nonethless, fantastic tournament for him though.

And what about Baghdatis? Will he reach, after the Australian Open, another place in the Final?

Women's 4th Round Matches
Bremmond 7-6, 6-3 Sugiyama
Henin 6-3, 6-1 Hantuchova
Li 4-6, 6-1, 6-3 Vaidisova
Clijsters 6-2, 6-2 Radwanska
Dementieva 6-2, 6-0 Perry

Ai Sugiyama was able to knock Hingis out of the tournament, but the French qualifier Bremmond advances to the QF! And she's the 5th qualifier ever to reach the Quarter Final at Wimbledon.

Na Li is the 1st Chinese player who reaches the Quarter Final.

Justine & Kim seem to be the players that walk through the tournament the easiest. Clijsters played a very young opponent, Radwanska, from who we'll could possible hear more in the future.

Ofcourse I watched Sharapova - Pennetta. Sharapova made lots of unforced errors and double faults, especially in the 1st set of the match. Her serve wasn't going well either and she's lucky to have beaten the Italian Pennetta. Next opponent is Elena Dementieva, who has an extremely weak serve. If Sharapova's serve is 100% again, the higher ranked Russian shouldn't have a problem.
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