YES! What a great tournament for Roger, he’s now won 69 career titles and made the final of all Masters 1000 series events in his career. Read More »
Category Archives: BNP Paribas Paris Masters
Federer wins Paris – How it happened on Twitter
Roger won in Paris! Here's how my timeline exploded after he beat Tsonga 6-1 7-6 to take his first title in Bercy: Read More »
Federer gives Berdych a Bercy Beatdown
After the sloppy performance against Monaco in the Quarter finals I was worried about which Federer would show up today, however I needn’t have been as JesusFed turned up on court immediately. As I said in my Monaco match post, if there’s one player I wanted to get a Fed beatdown today it was Tomas Berdych, the guys a mug ... Read More »
Federer gets past Monaco in Paris 6-3 7-5
So Roger got past Monaco in a pretty sloppy encounter, but I guess the real talking point is that it notched up his 800th career victory, pretty awesome achievement and he’s followed in the footsteps of some great players including Agassi, Edberg and McEnroe. Read More »
Fed Express Steamrolls Gasquet in Paris
Well if you thought this was going to be a slightly tougher match than Rogers first round win against Mannarino like I did, you’d be wrong! It was once again The Swiss Maestro playing high quality tennis from start to finish. I thought Gasquet was going to cause a few problems with his backhand today but it turns out that ... Read More »
Federer mauls Mannarino 6-2 6-3
Like the match itself (56 minutes), this will be a very short match review. There’s nothing really to analyse other than the gulf in class was massive. Read More »
BNP Paribas Masters 2011 Predictions
Well after the great tournament that was the Swiss Indoor Masters in Basel we head across the Swiss Border into France for the BNP Paribas Masters in Bercy, Paris. Read More »
Predictions for the Remainder of the 2011 Season
With Rogers announcement he won't be playing the upcoming Shanghai Masters it means there's only 3 more tournaments on his schedule this year for us to look forward to. Read More »
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