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  1. is this the shallowest court on tour!? no space at all. players and linespeople on a collision course. like…wtf?

  2. WHY show Fognini in the thumbnail if he ended up losing? Why give the impression that he won only for people to find out he lost? Don't you know that winners, not losers, are usually displayed in thumbnails? Don't you realize the crushing disappointment this gives Fognini fans?

  3. I see why it's called "slow" red clay. The ball slows down a lot after it hits the dirt. It's possible to run down balls that would be a winner on any other surface.

  4. Some ATP players can surely beat novak djokovic, if these players were not being paid off to lose to him. Until the ITF, ATP, ETC., show us the top thirty (30) ATP players' All internet use including public access points/computers, and even pay phone use, this is the betting and cheating is more than likely happening. Such records three months prior to The Australian Open need to be given to the public, but also follow-up records throughout the year. Filthy rich white people are in need to have the white man, novak, pass up Rafael in majors totals. They have already seen to it that he tied Rafael, but that is not enough for them. Lastly, since dictating in sports should be balanced and courteous to everyone, Every Other Three Years Two majors and most Masters and 500's, should have been, and should be, in each surface. This without question would be unbiased and unprejudiced management. If this correct playground had been intact over the years and not the bias traditions, Rafael would almost without question have some Thirty-Plus Majors, more masters and 500's titles. Surfaces motivate and encourage a player to do better each time.

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