Lord Nolemort is back

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Lord Nolemort is back and about to start a new era of domination starting with Wimbledon 2018. He will destroy all that stands in his path.

No matter how fast, how deep, how accurate the serve, he will return them all straight back at the server's feet completely disabling them. And with his GOAT baseline game with his famous GOAT 2HBH there is simply no chance for his opponents.

I enjoyed Fred's 3 slams a lot but I'm afraid that has come to a rather acrimonious end in this Wimbledon. It was fun while it lasted.

Crocodilovic is back and there is nothing you can do about it. The king is dead, all hail the new king Lord Nolemort!
 

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Nadulltards are probably thinking to themselves, we'll atleast have RG but that is a potentially fatal assumption that dull's current clay level will be the same next year or the year after that.
Guess what all "good" things must come to an end and RG is no exception. If dull's clay level falls again to 2015-16 levels, croc will pounce like a cunning crocodile waiting years for his prey. Fakervic knows he can't catch Fred's slam count so he will be desperate to get the DCGS to get one over him so dull better pray for his early exit.

Tennis has never been so exciting so lap it up cause it's gonna be good.
 

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Let's not get too carried away. His return of serve was putrid on Saturday and only made to look good on Sunday as Anderson's physical state meant he was serving a good 15-20mph slower than usual. Some of his normally very fast and hard serves were absolute cream puffs.

I won't consider Novak truly back till I see him win in dominating fashion (i.e. no pushing) against a good opponent playing at full strength and not a guy renowned for his serve but unable to serve properly, thereby neutralizing the only hope he had of winning...
 

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Beating Nadal at RG has been done twice in 13 years. Easier said than done.
Nadulltards are probably thinking to themselves, we'll atleast have RG but that is a potentially fatal assumption that dull's current clay level will be the same next year or the year after that.
Guess what all "good" things must come to an end and RG is no exception. If dull's clay level falls again to 2015-16 levels, croc will pounce like a cunning crocodile waiting years for his prey. Fakervic knows he can't catch Fred's slam count so he will be desperate to get the DCGS to get one over him so dull better pray for his early exit.

Tennis has never been so exciting so lap it up cause it's gonna be good.

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Djokovic barely beat Nadal 10-8 in the fifth set on indoor grass.

He is far from his best
 
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Let's not get too carried away. His return of serve was putrid on Saturday and only made to look good on Sunday as Anderson's physical state meant he was serving a good 15-20mph slower than usual. Some of his normally very fast and hard serves were absolute cream puffs.

I won't consider Novak truly back till I see him win in dominating fashion (i.e. no pushing) against a good opponent playing at full strength and not a guy renowned for his serve but unable to serve properly, thereby neutralizing the only hope he had of winning...
How does it matter whether he dominated? He did what it took to win Wimbledon. Winning that semifinal was never going to be easy for anyone. It was an impressive performance. Again and again he didn't buckle under pressure where almost anyone else on the tour would have cracked. He got it up when he needed to :) .

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So we have that he did what he needed to do, took his opportunities and won without being his best. I think that's fair. We'll see how the No. American HC season plays out for him and the rest of the big guys.
 
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