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Post by Laury on Nov 8, 2004 18:16:57 GMT
Who will be the winner of the Masters??
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Post by mickrob on Nov 8, 2004 18:52:14 GMT
Tough one Laury! I have voted for Linsey:) She is playin very well this year and also there have been hints shemay retire soon so this may be her last chance. Im sure she would to go out on top.
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Orion
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Post by Orion on Nov 8, 2004 19:58:51 GMT
Kuznetsova. She has the most well rounded game on the tour: there are no strengths for an opponent to neutralize, so she doesn't rely on one specific thing, and no weaknesses, so she doesn't have to avoid anything in particular. The rest have flaws that crop up.
Name: flaw, strength Zvonereva: once things go wrong..., nearly flawless technically--> Next Natasha Zvereva Dementieva: the serve, best groundstrokes in the game Williams: innacuracy, power and movement Davenport; movement, best passing shots/quickest points-->she doesn't give her opponent enough time to make her move around too much Myskina, her serve and her passing shots, wicked groundstrokes and movement combined Sharapova, poor attention span, fights for every point Mauresmo, negative outlook and mental block, best volleys in tennis right now, and graceful lob/passing shots Kuznetsova: only thing coming to mind is inconsistency at the net, offense lobs and dropshots are hard to ignore but she does not rely on them to win her a match
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Post by ILoveSilvia on Nov 8, 2004 21:56:23 GMT
Im hoping for Lindsay to win!
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Post by Catriel on Nov 9, 2004 5:35:33 GMT
my twenty cents on Sharapova´s racket!
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Bruce
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Post by Bruce on Nov 14, 2004 2:30:19 GMT
Anastasia Myskina.
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