... a match when he doesn't have his own match points?? This is quite a staggering record he's collating, even with the last 2 losses. So who did actually 'beat him' last - at a real tournament (ie. not Olympics)?
"SV" <serve@volley.com> wrote in message news:4260a0ee$0$5397$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...> ... a match when he doesn't have his own match points?? This is quite a > staggering record he's collating, even with the last 2 losses. So who did > actually 'beat him' last - at a real tournament (ie. not Olympics)?>
I see Hrbaty beat him in Cincinnati but judging by the score, 1-6 7-6(7) 6-4, Fed may well have had match a match point. So it's possible the answer is Kuerten at the FO. That makes it 1 entire year without losing a match he didn't have a match point in. Astounding.
... a match when he doesn't have his own match points?? This is quite a > staggering record he's collating, even with the last 2 losses. So who did > actually 'beat him' last - at a real tournament (ie. not Olympics)?>
"SV" <serve@volley.com> wrote in message > news:4260a0ee$0$5397$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...>
... a match when he doesn't have his own match points?? This is quite a >>staggering record he's collating, even with the last 2 losses. So who did >>actually 'beat him' last - at a real tournament (ie. not Olympics)?>>
I see Hrbaty beat him in Cincinnati but judging by the score, 1-6 7-6(7) > 6-4, Fed may well have had match a match point. So it's possible the answer > is Kuerten at the FO. That makes it 1 entire year without losing a match he > didn't have a match point in. Astounding.>
Robert B. Waltz 16 April 2005 17:09:56 [ permanent link ]
"SV" <serve@volley.com> wrote:
... a match when he doesn't have his own match points?? This is quite a > staggering record he's collating, even with the last 2 losses. So who did > actually 'beat him' last - at a real tournament (ie. not Olympics)?
Olympics is a real tournament now -- it awards points.
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