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thumbsdownbandit
(3 minutes ago)
Andy Murray is probably the only player in the history of tennis who plays mind games with himself.
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enderdragonborn
(9 minutes ago)
When the commentator says cheating at the end he means when you start running to where you think the ball is going to be hit before it actually leaves the opponents racquet, not actually cheating hahaha
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jackl3608
(17 minutes ago)
I think Murray has a point there. Nadal seemed to have taken longer time than most umpires would allow but I wouldn't have a problem if this umpire is consistent throughout the game. What's annoying is sometimes umpires show inconsistencies during a match.
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NPC-rq9tp
(27 minutes ago)
opening a wrapper into the mic. Nice very Profesional.
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charliekotarski6480
(32 minutes ago)
Sure he didn't raise his hand right away, but you can't claim he "took his time" all he did was walk towards the chair with a confused look then challenged. Not a problem in my book
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morkmindy5693
(47 minutes ago)
Uhhh...when Patrick McEnroe said Nadal was "cheating", he meant that Nadal was looking to go one direction, as in "favoring" a certain court position.
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Onmysheet
(51 minutes ago)
Are the commentators eating sweets during points? Where do the sports channel get these from?
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Jamie-tb6hg
(1 hour ago)
Shame injuries ruined Murray, he would have been number 1 for a while
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zacharychisholm1032
(1 hour ago)
Don't blame the players. Andy Murray had a point, he took too long to challenge. Also, the umpire could have not accepted the challenge from Rafa and therefore none of so would have happened. It isn't Rafa's fault that the umpire allowed the challenge, it's the umpire's. So blame the umpire.
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Empir37
(3 hours ago)
What?? In this case, Murray was right, you have very few seconds to challenge. Same sh*t happened in US Open 2009, Federer vs Del Potro, the last one taking way too much time to ask for a challenge
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62anweshroy
(5 hours ago)
Cheating in this context means that Rafa already started moving expecting murray to hit the ball cross court. In tennis we call that cheating if the players starts moving too early. If he/she moves at exactly the right time, we call in anticipation.
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JuliusReedRPGFanboy
(1 hours ago)
Its called passion some people seem to mistake tennis for poker.
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Highlandcoffee1
(2 hours ago)
Rafa and Andy are good friends off court - but this clip just proves how tough they are oncourt - just like all the top players nowadays .
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LegendKiller0084
(22 hours ago)
The "cheating" quote was in reference to Nadal "cheating" towards anticipating the Murray forehand cross court when in fact Murray ripped the winner up the line because Murray is usually incapable of that shot.
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jhanks2012
(17 hours ago)
If a player wishes to contest a call he must do so immediately after the call he is contesting. otherwise one could just decide several points down the line to contest a call from a few shots ago... It would be total madness. Nadal broke the rules and Murray was simply calling him out for it, plain and simple.
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klatre
(13 hours ago)
Agree with Andy here. The challenge should be immediate. What is he looking at exactly? It's not like there's a mark. And what's with asking the umpire? He didn't overrule, so obviously he's gonna say its out.
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