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Thread: Who will be the king and queen?
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[quote=KEVIN0518,291933]"Federer has actually not been playing that badly this year. It's true he hasn't won as many titles as he normally does, but he has reached many finals and semi-finals. That is not playing badly!" Canadaguy, perhaps, we have expected too much for Federer. Since he has won 12 Grand Slams, we all hope that he couls win more this year to break the record made by Sampras. However, he has just won one so far this year. This made us a little disappointed. "To say he is "not good at playing on the clay ground" is simply not true. If Nadal wasn't around, Federer would already have at least a couple of French Open titles." Well, he does play better than Sampras in French Open. Sampras's best record is that he entered the semi-finals. Federer entered the final in 2006 and finally won the second place. Unluckily, with Nadal's existence, Federer still hasn't got one title of French. "He is very good on clay! As a matter of fact, apart from Nadal, can you name me one player who is better than Federer on the surface? That is why he has made it to the finals the past few years." Gustavo Kuerten was the former "king of the clay". He has won three titles of French Open (1997, 2000 and 2001). Unluckily, he was eliminated at the first round this time. But it is hard to find another except Nadal in current time. Gustavo Kuerten [/quote]
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