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[QUOTE="wire chief, post: 2655484, member: 1411"] More topsy turvy than expected. Novak isn't totally healthy, and, rumors say, his becoming a father has changed his desire for the game. Bounced in round 1. Roger lost in the round of 32 and promptly announced that he will be skipping the whole clay court season. No doubt we'll see him in London, where, like Harry Chapin, he flies so high when...he's on grass.:rolleyes: Simona Halep is a puzzle. She has often been #1, off and on, but she inexplicably can fall on her face. She played Agnes( I Anglocize her name, so I don't need to look up the spelling) Radwanska, who used to be a steady top10er but has fallen on hard times, coming in at #30 nowadays. But she reached into her past and knocked off Simona. Venus raced to a 5-0 lead over the Dutch Kiki Bertens, here at #28. "Great", I say, cause soon I'll be able to give Louisville-Oregon State my full attention. So what happened? Kiki powers here way to 7 in a row to win the set, while Venus looks out of sorts. See, Venus has this crackpot approach of allowing the opponent to get a lead and while her foe is salivating at the expected win, imposes her superiority.:D So, set one puts her behind. Check. 1-3 in the second? Check. Win the next 5 to even the sets. In set 3, down 3-5? No problem, as she takes the next 4 game, BTW saving 3 or 4 match points. Next up is #11 Brit Johanna Konta. not a walk in the park. Head to head it's Venus 4-3, most recently on hard court for Venus. Have a gaze ai tomorrow's match-ups [URL="https://www.google.com/search?ei=qxS4Ws36E9DrzgLRxqS4CA&q=miami+open+schedule&oq=miami+open+s&gs_l=psy-ab.1.1.0i3k1j0i131k1j0i3k1l2j0l6.395016.396261.0.400587.5.5.0.0.0.0.268.689.2j2j1.5.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab..0.5.684...0i131i22i30k1j0i22i30k1.0.5b9ley0pijY"]miami open schedule - Google Search[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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