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       Gerry Weber Open, Halle, Germany: 6/9/14 (Federer takes title #7
       9)
       By: Clay Death Date: June 2, 2014, 1:09 pm
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       09.06.2014   Gerry Weber Open
       Halle, Germany  Grass  € 711,010
       (€ 809,600)  SGL 28 DBL 16  +49 5201 81 80
       Main Draw
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       #Post#: 15594--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Gerry Weber Open, Halle, Germany: 6/9/14 (Main Draw in Post#
       1)
       By: masterclass Date: June 7, 2014, 7:59 am
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       Halle Main draw in Post #1.
       #1 Nadal (if he plays) projected path to final -
       Bye>Brown>Kohlschrieber/Janowicz>Raonic/Kubot/Gasquet
       #2 Federer projected path to final - Bye> Sousa >
       Youhzny/Karlovic > Nishikori/Monfils/Haas
       Toughest grass players in bold
       Nadal might play as he probably doesn't have to play until
       Thursday next week.  Federer and Nadal both have a tough 3rd
       round, Kohlschreiber beat Nadal two years ago here, Janowicz
       lost to last year's champion Murray in semis.   Youzhny last
       year's finalist, pushed defending champion Federer to 3 sets.
       Haas potential semifinalist if healthy, took the title 2 years
       ago against Federer.
       Respectfully,
       masterclass
       #Post#: 15600--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Gerry Weber Open, Halle, Germany: 6/9/14 (Main Draw in Post#
       1)
       By: Clay Death Date: June 7, 2014, 8:22 pm
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       thanks for posting the draw general masterclass.
       #Post#: 15632--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Gerry Weber Open, Halle, Germany: 6/9/14 (Main Draw in Post#
       1)
       By: Clay Death Date: June 9, 2014, 12:33 am
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       Federer is doing double duty in Halle:
       he is playing singles and doubles.
       #Post#: 15636--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Gerry Weber Open, Halle, Germany: 6/9/14 (Main Draw in Post#
       1)
       By: masterclass Date: June 9, 2014, 3:47 am
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       Trying to get as much grass and net practice as possible.
       I think you'll see Federer serve and volley much more than he
       has at Halle and Wimbledon in recent times.
       Respectfully,
       masterclass
       #Post#: 15642--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Gerry Weber Open, Halle, Germany: 6/9/14 (Main Draw in Post#
       1)
       By: Clay Death Date: June 9, 2014, 9:54 am
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       Federer is being smart.
       you point is spot on general.
       this is another reason why he has Edberg in his corner. he will
       advise Federer to maximize his abilities at the forecourt.
       #Post#: 15665--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Gerry Weber Open, Halle, Germany: 6/9/14 (Main Draw in Post#
       1)
       By: thetruth Date: June 9, 2014, 1:00 pm
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       [quote author=masterclass link=topic=775.msg15594#msg15594
       date=1402145975]
       Halle Main draw in Post #1.
       #1 Nadal (if he plays) projected path to final -
       Bye>Brown>Kohlschrieber/Janowicz>Raonic/Kubot/Gasquet
       #2 Federer projected path to final - Bye> Sousa >
       Youhzny/Karlovic > Nishikori/Monfils/Haas
       Toughest grass players in bold
       Nadal might play as he probably doesn't have to play until
       Thursday next week.  Federer and Nadal both have a tough 3rd
       round, Kohlschreiber beat Nadal two years ago here, Janowicz
       lost to last year's champion Murray in semis.   Youzhny last
       year's finalist, pushed defending champion Federer to 3 sets.
       Haas potential semifinalist if healthy, took the title 2 years
       ago against Federer.
       Respectfully,
       masterclass
       [/quote]
       Update:
       Janowitz is out. He went out to qualifer something-Herbert in
       straight sets.
       #Post#: 15667--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Gerry Weber Open, Halle, Germany: 6/9/14 (Main Draw in Post#
       1)
       By: masterclass Date: June 9, 2014, 1:14 pm
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       Yes. Janowicz has been sad this year. He has 720 SF points to
       defend at Wimbledon, so he better pick up his play in a hurry,
       no?
       Respectfully,
       masterclass
       #Post#: 15672--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Gerry Weber Open, Halle, Germany: 6/9/14 (Main Draw in Post#
       1)
       By: Clay Death Date: June 9, 2014, 11:29 pm
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       here is the order of play for tomorrow sports fans:
  HTML http://www.atpworldtour.com/Scores/schedule.aspx?EventId=500&Year=2014
       #Post#: 15677--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Gerry Weber Open, Halle, Germany: 6/9/14 (Main Draw in Post#
       1)
       By: thetruth Date: June 10, 2014, 2:05 am
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       [quote author=masterclass link=topic=775.msg15667#msg15667
       date=1402337668]
       Yes. Janowicz has been sad this year. He has 720 SF points to
       defend at Wimbledon, so he better pick up his play in a hurry,
       no?
       Respectfully,
       masterclass
       [/quote]
       I know, it's weird, but his life did change very dramatically.
       It's one thing to be wondering how you're going to get the entry
       fee for the next tournament, to having a fabulous run, and
       handling all of those conflicting emotions, but he'd do well to
       sort this all out before he ends up being in the same position
       as before.
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