AFTER PETE US TENNIS DECLAINING..
ANDRE'S RETIREMENT IS ANOTHER FEATHER FALL..
RODDICK LOOSES CONSISTENCY.
BLAKE IS BELOW TO PAR.
TOUGH PERIOD AHEAD.
2006-09-03 06:03:40
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answered by A.R.RAJA 6
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I doubt it. Agassi wasn't doing as well as he used to because of his injuries and because he's in his 30s. I love him though... It was because of him that I started watching tennis in the first place.
Tennis will still have players like Federer and Nadal for a long time.
2006-09-06 14:53:46
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answered by rubalinho 1
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I'm not sure. Americans seem to treat their youngsters very well so I'm sure there will be a new name shortly. Whether s/he will have the same charisma is a different question.
I'm Uk, so I watch Wimbledon. To be honest, there seems to be new names every year and they are all suddenly No. 1 seed .....I've never heard of them.
The likes of Jimmy Connors, Illie Nastase, and whatsis face....'You CANNOT BE S....oh John McInroe, will never be seen again. Charisma -wise......
2006-09-02 23:05:07
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answered by lou b 6
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Yes
2006-09-02 22:56:02
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answered by Arron never walk's alone 4
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No, not at all. You still have some exciting players to watch. You have Federer, Nadal, Henin-Hardenne, Blake, Sharapova, etc. I think it's enough good players to keep it exciting.
2006-09-03 04:39:34
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answered by Meechy 1
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hell...No !! there're still ...Roddick, Blake...and ..
2006-09-02 23:03:36
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answered by khutswe 4
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