I love Ernests Gulbis! Not only is he goodlooking but he's such an underachiever! However, in today's match against Tomas Berdych, he held his own in every set, bringing it to a tiebreak - and winning EACH tiebreak! It was not that Berdych was playing poorly - it was that Gulbis brought his game to Berdych level and won the most crucial points using his powerful serve and clever groundstrokes! Finally, the world has seen what this guy can do! Doing it in a Grand Slam is pretty important since a lot of people are watching it!
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Monday, June 25, 2012
Matches I've Seen Today: Tomas Berdych vs. Ernests Gulbis
I love Ernests Gulbis! Not only is he goodlooking but he's such an underachiever! However, in today's match against Tomas Berdych, he held his own in every set, bringing it to a tiebreak - and winning EACH tiebreak! It was not that Berdych was playing poorly - it was that Gulbis brought his game to Berdych level and won the most crucial points using his powerful serve and clever groundstrokes! Finally, the world has seen what this guy can do! Doing it in a Grand Slam is pretty important since a lot of people are watching it!
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