Originally posted by TerrierbyassociationView Post
Set point for Federer. He kept getting these chances because Andreev couldn't put a first serve in to save his life.
Replay goes to Andreev. On to tiebreaker.
Cornell '04, Stanford '06
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And how about how insanely biased the Aussies are for Federer...I mean cheering that loudly for him making a comeback against this guy? Where's the love for the underdog?
Federer dominated that 4th set. It looked like he found his forehand a little bit, or maybe Andreev started to tire. I can't say for sure since I missed most of the set due to ducking out for a few minutes and then sitting through what must have been 10 minutes of discussion. I don't know about you guys, but I tune in to Grand Slam Tennis to watch Mary Carillo and John McEnroe gas about stuff.
Oudin playing now, on serve after 4 games (1 break each).
I don't know if it's that the Aussie Open has fewer TV courts than other majors, or not, but it seems ESPN has really ignored a lot of the young Americans they usually try to feature. I was watching some of the coverage while Ryan Harrison and Donald Young's matches were going on, and not only didn't they cover them -- they didn't even talk about them (though I could've missed it, I guess).
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