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Old 08-31-2007, 11:51 AM   #1
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Default US OPEN in Flushing Meadows Queens

Although tickets are expensive I bought tickets to see Nadel play next week cause I love him. I may be interested in buying more tickets...does anyone know a good site where i can find some cheaper tickets? Thanks.
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Old 09-05-2007, 10:11 AM   #2
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Its hard to find CHEAP tix to the us open...that and Nadal lost last night so he is out. I did however watch Nadal versus Ferrer and i am not sure if you caught it but it was an awsome match. They were both going at each other like crazy i dont think i saw as intense a match as before.

I am also looking forward to Andy Roddick and Rodger Federer tonite. That should be a good one but I predict Federer to beat up on Roddick.
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Old 09-05-2007, 11:32 AM   #3
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Its hard to find CHEAP tix to the us open...that and Nadal lost last night so he is out.
Oh i saw Nadal play last night, i was pretty upset by the loss but i would still like to find tickets for the Finals but your right they are very expensive. Its over a thousand dollars a ticket for a below average seat. I might just have to watch the rest of the US Open on tv.
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yea i read this morning on espn how much of a sore loser Serena Williams was yesterday over her loss to number 1 ranked Henin. She was such a little whiny **** that i am glad she lost. According to the article on espn Henin completely outplayed her and Serena herself said, "She had lucky shots, and i had bad errors." I am confident that they werent lucky Serena!!! There is a reason she is ranked number 1 and it sure aint because of luck!
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Old 09-05-2007, 10:56 PM   #5
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i am currently watching Andy Roddick and Roger Federer on TV and in the first set it went to a tiebreak. Andy Roddick has had several aces with his fastest serve coming at 147 mph. But Federer has amazing shot precision as to where he wants to hit the ball. And Federer has just won the first set but Roddick put up a good fight!
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Old 09-06-2007, 08:37 AM   #6
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So yesterday Federer beat Roddick in 3 sets but other then the third and final set, Roddick did push Federer hard in the first 2 sets. Both the first 2 sets went to a tiebreaker where Federer was able pinpoint his shots. Roddick known for his fast and furious serves had 14 aces and played an awsome match and would have beaten anyone else in the world on that night. There is a reason Federer is number one, he was able to return Roddicks serves and smooth the game out.

I personally felt as if Roddick was trying harder where as Feder was more relaxed letting the game come to him. He was unreal, both players were remarkable!
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