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Old 3rd January 2005, 05:28 PM
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haha yeh
did you bet on it?
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Old 3rd January 2005, 05:37 PM
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haha yeh
did you bet on it?

Wish I could of, my bookie had already taken the price down so i couldn't get on.

Did any of you watch that first set?? Man Scud the Dud blew so many chances it wasn't funny. I was pretty happy when I was watching thinking that the Aussies looked to be cruising and I had just saved my money by not getting on, but that smile is now gone!!!
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Old 3rd January 2005, 06:31 PM
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No, I didn't bet. Should have, because both singles went the way I thought they would, to Molik and Hrbaty in straight sets. I thought the doubles could go either way, and it turned out to be a great match.
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Old 3rd January 2005, 07:18 PM
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Got some good value today with Hrbaty winning at $1.65 now lets just hope safin can get over the line to top off a good day
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Old 3rd January 2005, 07:30 PM
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what'd i tell you.. he's hopeless. pathetic. a dud.


Did you hear that he told his fans (if he has any left) not to expect anything good at the Aus open!!! He said he just doesn't want to put any pressure on himself and he even turned down a coaching offer from John Macenroe who had pity on the poo and wanted to put his career back on track
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Old 3rd January 2005, 07:30 PM
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I've bet on Safin to beat Haas. If Safin's form towards last year is anything to go by then this is a lock.

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Did you hear that he told his fans (if he has any left) not to expect anything good at the Aus open!!! He said he just doesn't want to put any pressure on himself and he even turned down a coaching offer from John Macenroe who had pity on the poo and wanted to put his career back on track


that's interesting. To me that's another indication that he isn't very passionate about tennis any more. I think he's more into the hollywood lifestyle these days.

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