| Nationality | Player | Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Set 4 | Set 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N Almagro | 6 | 6 | 6 | - | - | |
| J Tipsarevic | 4 | 4 | 4 | - | - |
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TIPSAREVIC 4-6 4-6 4-6 - GAME, SET AND MATCH! Nicolas Almagro wins through to the quarter-finals of the French Open with a superb win over Janko Tipsarevic on Suzanne Lenglen! The Spaniard will next take on either Rafael Nadal or Juan Monaco in the last eight. Drawsheet
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TIPSAREVIC 4-6 4-6 2-3 - BREAK! Almagro breaks serve in ruthless fashion to seize the initiative in this third set, and the Spaniard is giving his opponent absolutely no opportunity to get back into this match!
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TIPSAREVIC 4-6 4-6 - SET! Tipsarevic is really struggling now as he loses his serve yet again at the crucial point in the second set and Almagro takes control of the match with two sets in his favour.
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TIPSAREVIC 4-6 3-4 - BREAK! Almagro moves to 4-3 with a stunning break of serve, and the Spaniard is really thriving now as Tipsarevic struggles to keep pace with his opponent.
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TIPSAREVIC 4-6 - SET! Janko Tipsarevic slips behind as Nicolas Almagro takes the opening set in their match on Suzanne Lenglen! The Spaniard comes from a set down to take it!
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TIPSAREVIC 4-5 - BREAK! Almagro takes control, seizing the initiative with a second break and now Tipsarevic will need to respond - what a turnaround in this set!
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TIPSAREVIC 3-2 - BREAK! Almagro breaks back to restore parity in his match with Tipsarevic, and the Spaniard shows real poise and class as he fires two forehand winners down the line.
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TIPSAREVIC 2-0 - BREAK! After an incredible 10 minute service hold including an amazing 43-shot rally, Tipsarevic goes on to break serve and seize the initiative in the match! Almagro cannot believe that he is behind.
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Over on Court Suzanne Lenglen, eighth seed Janko Tipsarevic takes on Nicolas Almagro of Spain in their fourth-round match.
| Nationality | SRB |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | 22/06/1984 |
| Height | 1.8 m |
| Weight | 80 kg |
| Nationality | ESP |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | 21/08/1985 |
| Height | 1.82 m |
| Weight | 81 kg |
Comment 4 - 24 of 24
I want to see Nadal vs. Almagro clash in the quarter final. That will be very tough match and not easy for Rafa, Almagro is in great form last months.
Yes but Ferrer still has to play Andy or Gasquet b4 playing the KING so you never know there may be a suprise somewhere to make things easier for the KING...
I agree, Ferrer is in a good form, and he is a tenacious competitor, but he does not have Rafa's power. It should be decent fight, but I see only one winner in the end.
I think Ferrer could give Nadal a run for his money.
the spaniards are playing great tennis!
Almagro really needs to win in 3 sets here in order to be confident and not very tired against the King of Clay. It is his third week of tough competition in a row. He has to be 100% fit and fully concentrated to have a chance to take a set from Rafa. However, based on the current form of Rafa, and rather mediocre performance of FedEx and Nole, there should be no real competition for Nadal this time. With all due respect to the other players, the 7th trophy is to be Rafa's unless something amazing happens.
@ John no, there are no Spaniards on the other side of the draw.
Anyone predicting an all Spanish final at all :-)
Yes I can, but this is an English forum. When you speak in another language your are breaking the rules of ettiquette. It comes across as rude and insecure. Send each other private messages...that's ok, but this is a public forum.
some people can speak more then one language,you can not, that is ok
@ Serbia I did ...read my first comment.
@Serbia now who is the one displaying unsportsmanlike behaviour? If you can't defend yourself on an English forum, go elsewhere.
Then make a comment about Janko, how about that?
Jasna, pusti prepucavanja sa luzerima, da mi navijamo za Janka, trebace mu. Pozzzz
@Serbia Hey you opened the can of worms. This here is about Almagro and Tipsarevic. @jasna I know isn't it great! It's not for sale either.
(espespa2063) has a crystal ball predicting future in sports...wow, good for him/her!
And by the way, this is Janko Tipsarevic on the court not Novak Djokovic
You should support your favorite player, not to spitt the others. What kind of sport spirit is that????
Joker is finished. His best year is behind him. He could be ranked 4th by the end of the year, and 9th by the end of next year.
Lets wait and see who is the king, the real king times are changing.....
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