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| | May 19 2008 16:36:50 uleso (Admin) 17 (138) Posts 14 (39) Aces Login to give Aces | | Nikolay Davydenko (RUS) d. Rainer Eitzinger (AUT) 6-1 6-1 at Portschach ATP (AUT) - Clay, Round of 32 << |
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| | May 19 2008 13:38:31 flying_dagger 0 (38) Posts 0 (1) Aces Login to give Aces | | Nikolay Davydenko (RUS) d. Rainer Eitzinger (AUT) 6-1 6-1 at Portschach ATP (AUT) - Clay, Round of 32 << |
| | we're on the same wavelength rael electrique, nice to see davy bringing some money in for me for a change! just gutted i didnt do games under too! |
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| | May 19 2008 12:48:24 rael_electrique (Mod) 19 (1811) Posts 8 (2377) Aces Login to give Aces | | Nikolay Davydenko (RUS) d. Rainer Eitzinger (AUT) 6-1 6-1 at Portschach ATP (AUT) - Clay, Round of 32 << |
| | 1/16 win and 1/8 2-0 are the two best prices I've seen for weeks. I've banked heavily on Denko here. Eitzinger has no business on the same court. |
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| | May 18 2008 23:36:39 rael_electrique (Mod) 19 (1811) Posts 8 (2377) Aces Login to give Aces | | Nikolay Davydenko (RUS) d. Rainer Eitzinger (AUT) 6-1 6-1 at Portschach ATP (AUT) - Clay, Round of 32 << |
| | I saw this guy in Munich the other week, and anything other than a straight set win for Davydenko, with atleast one break per set, would stun and shock me. |
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| | May 18 2008 10:04:58 flying_dagger 0 (38) Posts 0 (1) Aces Login to give Aces | | Nikolay Davydenko (RUS) d. Rainer Eitzinger (AUT) 6-1 6-1 at Portschach ATP (AUT) - Clay, Round of 32 << |
| | If Nikolay doesnt win this final i will retire from betting on tennis! the sneaky russian may have been involved in his fair share of scandals in the past but he has seemed to have found his feet over the past 6 months, despite disappointing losses in his last couple of tournaments (to simply better players on the day). Got to be Davy in straight sets. |
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| | May 18 2008 01:51:21 bullet (Mod) 0 (2253) Posts 0 (4801) Aces Login to give Aces | | Nikolay Davydenko (RUS) d. Rainer Eitzinger (AUT) 6-1 6-1 at Portschach ATP (AUT) - Clay, Round of 32 << |
| | Davydenko is twice a winner of this tournie, he is coming off a couple of disappointing tournaments by his standards but is playing a man who is at best hit and miss at challenger level. This should be a cake walk for the Russian. |
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| | Apr 28 2008 22:57:06 thedestroyer9 (Mod) Ace Leader 165 (4143) Posts 2650 (15128) Aces Login to give Aces | | Hyung-Taik Lee (KOR) d. Rainer Eitzinger (AUT) 1-6 7-5 6-2 at Munich ATP (GER) - Clay, Round of 32 << |
| | Lee is not at home on the clay and can't wait quick enough for Wimbledon and the grass court swing to arrive. He has been struggling of late with some back niggles, and has lost 3 matches in a row including his only clay lead-up match against Juan Monaco where he was dominated for the proportion of the match. He is a good mover and is extremely solid off both wings usually relying on his depth and variety to force opponents into error, but unfortunately struggles to generate his own pace where the ball stays a little lower and doesn't come onto the racket head as much. He has failed here on two previous occasions, while his opponent Rainer Eitzinger has qualified with two straightforward wins against opponents ranked 534 and 435. In his favour is a good clay court record albeit at lower level (17-5 in 2008), and plays most of his tennis on this surface. He doesn't possess the strongest serve but has a nice forehand and is a capable counter-puncher who slides around the surface with ease. He has not had to travel at all because he has been in Germany since he lost the Chiasso challenger final, and is acclimatised to conditions after his qualifying efforts. I recall a match in Austria last year where he put Calleri to the test, and if he can repeat those efforts and start well against a Lee lacking confidence, he is worth a stab at big odds. |
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