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"And now we can go over live to the broom cupboard at Taxdodger Towers where Boris Becker is tossing salad.........................."
He might be tossing salad, he might be pumping Barbara, or perhaps eating porridge.....but one thing for certain hes a far better commentator than most of these privileged bbc lackeys
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Norrie outclasses Tommy Paul 6-4 7-5 6-4 to reach his maiden grand slam quarter final.

 

 

He will take on Belgian veteran David Goffin, who reached his fourth grand slam final with a 5-set marathon win over Francis Tiafoe 7-6 5-7 5-7 6-4 7-5. 

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Didn't realise the Halle event was his first ever ATP tour event and he won it and earned a wildcard to wimbledon, so he's got a 100% win rate on the tour
He's struggling now, but played some great stuff in the first two sets. You wonder what hecan do if he can stay fit, he's had 3 years of almost constant injuries.
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10 minutes ago, John Lambies Doos said:
44 minutes ago, Donathan said:
Didn't realise the Halle event was his first ever ATP tour event and he won it and earned a wildcard to wimbledon, so he's got a 100% win rate on the tour

I thought Hurkacz won that?

I mean Hertogenbosch, my bad 

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Van Rijtoven played well, but there was never any real danger that Djokovic wasn’t winning that. He looks in ominously good shape and I’d be fairly surprised if he doesn’t win it, again. Half the quarter final places are taken:
Novak v Sinner
Norrie v Goffin

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13 minutes ago, Lex said:

Van Rijtoven played well, but there was never any real danger that Djokovic wasn’t winning that. He looks in ominously good shape and I’d be fairly surprised if he doesn’t win it, again. Half the quarter final places are taken:
Novak v Sinner
Norrie v Goffin

If Djokovic wins Wimbledon again this year he will only be one behind Federer’s 8, which is pretty mental because grass has never been his best surface. He’s benefitted massively from Andy Murray’s health issues (I honestly believe Murray would have had 4-5 wimbledons by now if not for the hip problems) 

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Kyrgios loses a pretty tame first set. Nakashima hasn't done anything spectacular.

It's almost as if Kyrgios needs to lose the plot over something to get his best of him.

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