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Match both sides aggregate score 1st set 2nd set 3rd set.
Nalbandian. Haas.
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In the third round of the Australian Open men's singles, the Argentine won three sets in a row with high morale after being asked by Gross to win two sets, and finally eliminated his opponent to advance to the round of 16.
Netease Sports News on January 20 The match on the sixth day of the Australian Open was hit by rain again, and the court was able to continue due to the roof. Eighth seed Nalbandian battled it out with 28th seed Grosjean, and the Argentine came back from a two-set deficit at -6 to knock out her opponent in three straight sets at -4 and 6-1 to face the winner of the next round between 12th seed Haas and compatriot Mayer.
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Won. On January 20, Beijing time, the Australian Open tennis tournament began on the sixth day of the men's singles third round, and the No. 2 seed Nadal defeated the No. 31 seed Swiss star Wawrinka 6-2 in three straight sets to advance to the men's singles round of 16.
In the first set, Nadal showed good athleticism, breaking serve from the start, and soon he took a 4-0 lead. Wawrinka seemed to regain some of his sense in the rest of the match, with Nadal not taking advantage of the opportunity to break again, but the Swiss star also had no chance to break Nadal's serve. Nadal won the first set 6-2.
In the second set, Nadal continued to perform well, and although Wawrinka seized one chance to break successfully, Nadal then seized three of his five break chances to win the second set 6-2. Wawrinka was a little scrambled in the third set, and Nadal won another 6-2 with ease. With an aggregate score of 3-0, Nadal defeated Wawrinka and advanced to the third round of the men's singles.
Nadal's next round opponent will be the winner between the tournament's 15th seed, British prodigy Murray and Argentina's Chella.
According to technical statistics, Nadal sent 1 ace and made 3 double errors; Wawrinka served four aces and had two double faults. In the rate of scoring of first and second serves, Nadal has a certain advantage. In terms of unforced errors, Nadal had 19 and Wawrinka had 32.
In terms of active scoring, Nadal was at a disadvantage of 21-25. Nadal took seven of his 11 break chances throughout the match, while Wawrinka seized the only one. (Cows).
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It's Naban who asks, not natto. Sweat.
Win. Today I watched him lose the first set. But I was relieved. I think he's just going to turn the tables on him. Dig Kaka.
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Won, 5-7 4-6 7-6(4) 6-4 6-1 against Grosjean.
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Of course you can, do you remember this time last year, in the final, it was Naban who won Federer 0-2, as long as Naban played at a good level, it was OK to support him
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It should be. After all, the current Nalbandian is not the Narbandian of the past;
The current Federer is not the same Federer as before.
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In fact, as long as you catch Fei Tianwang's backhand, let alone Nadal, even Roddick may defeat Fei Tianwang.
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Lost, Serbia actually scored a goal. Klose was sent off by the referee, what a cup.
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Germany 0:1 Severaga!
Germany didn't score a penalty!
What a disappointment!
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Lost, tragedy, 0:1 Serbia Podolski didn't score a penalty Klose was sent off 9 yellow cards in the whole game The referee estimated that he was playing cards!
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Serbia won, 1:0.
Germany's red card in the first half was the turning point.
The referee became the master of the game, and even the German head coach Loew was so angry that he kicked the mineral water bottle away.
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**Ah, Kobe Bryant slashed most of the past few days above 50 points, and one of them scored 60 points.
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115:113 won, Kobe Bryant scored 43 points, it's a pity.
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Kobe Bryant scored 43 points, a crazy 50+ regrettable end, and the Lakers beat the Warriors 115-113 at home.
Bryant had 43 points and nine rebounds.
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There is a preview of the event on November 15th.
There are plenty of hopes that Rafael Nadal can play to his full potential on Wednesday night and take the chance of promotion firmly in his own hands.
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Khan, it's Naban who is asking, not Nadal.
Federer has now won both games.
Roddick and Ljubicic are both one win and one loss, and Naban has lost both games in the final round, and Naban must win to qualify.
If Naban wins and Federer loses to Ljubicic, then Ljubicic is in first place and joins Federer in qualifying.
If Naban wins and Federer beats Ljuby, Roddick, Ljubi and Naban can't look at the win-loss relationship because they form a chain set, but look at their goal difference, if the goal difference is the same, then see who wins more sets, if it's still the same, look at the goal difference, and if it's still the same, look at who wins more games.
Regardless of the outcome of the final round, Federer is sure to qualify, while the other three are all likely to qualify and all of them are likely to be eliminated. If Naban can qualify, of course there is hope of winning the championship.
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If Naban can qualify, of course there is hope of winning the championship, hehe.
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There was no hope, it was over, Federer won the championship.
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Yesterday we lost to Blake and didn't make it to the final.
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Federer is injury-free, and the championship is next to someone else?
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Lost 75 to 90
Lost to the Grizzlies.
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It's a pity to lose. And miserable.
I was saddened by the fact that there was a gap of more than 20 points.
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99 to 103 to lose four points, don't you watch the news and **?
If the Rockets want to really become a strong team, they have to fire Fan Bald.
He's too conservative, remember England at last year's World Cup, a good example.
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Lost 99:103
Peace Rice Bucket will watch the game no,
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I almost smashed the TV when I lost, that gass! Hey, the rocket that makes me sad! 1
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Well, watching the games of other teams is sad!
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Don't mention it, it's really sad to watch other teams' games
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Still fucking asking... See for yourself which ** is not there...
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I didn't save the rocket.
How can it be so easy.
Today the rocket lost. It's a pity. Maddie shouldn't be able to make it past the first round of the playoffs. False.
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Won 103-92.
In the fourth quarter, Maddy slashed 14, including four three-pointers, and the Rockets improved their regular season record to 8-5.
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The Rockets lost to the Jazz by 4 points!
It's so sad! Almost won!
I feel that the referee is unfair!
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Although 3-1 behind, the Rockets will not give up as long as there is a glimmer of hope, we believe that with Yao Ming's sitting, Aristone's comeback, we hope that Maddie, Battier, Sklar, and Landley will win the Jazz in the next game, let's cheer for the Rockets.
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Lost, the Rockets lost to the Jazz 94-101.
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Lost. Yao Ming was sent off.
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The Rockets beat the Jazz 94-92 on the road.
Maddy had 27 points, 5 rebounds and 7 assists. Alston had 20 points and five assists. Scola had 16 points, 10 rebounds and four assists.
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It was Anthony Carter who scored the winning shot for the Nuggets, who scored just six points from the game.
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