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infact, gulbis thought his team should know what it was. in fact, gulbis helped by losing his way.roke twice. suddenly, gulbis through the set away, 6—4. ernest gulbis is the only latvian man to have even played in a grand slam, reaching the semifinals of the french open once. now he played like a man who missed an opportunity, and knew it. the second set to djokovic, 6-1. knew it. the second set to djokovic, 6—1. then, the three word centre court has heard almost routinely this tournament. medical time—out. there's an epidemic of them, says john mcenroe. chat among yourself, is roger on soon? there were some really good moments in the third set, as gulbis claydon, by competing —— played on, and djokovic raised his game. it went to a break. in the first couple of matches, i think that was the most focused i was on the court. obviously, it came at the right time. gulbis presents a great challenge. into the second week, prepared for anything, andre, it could rain! joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. so it's honours even at the end of a memorable british and irish lions tour of new zeala
infact, gulbis thought his team should know what it was. in fact, gulbis helped by losing his way.roke twice. suddenly, gulbis through the set away, 6—4. ernest gulbis is the only latvian man to have even played in a grand slam, reaching the semifinals of the french open once. now he played like a man who missed an opportunity, and knew it. the second set to djokovic, 6-1. knew it. the second set to djokovic, 6—1. then, the three word centre court has heard almost routinely this tournament....
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ernests gulbis already taking down former us open champion juan martin gulbis already taking down former potro. he had his sights on novak djokovic. for a while he had rattled. all sorts of things can get you on court. within minutes, novak djokovic was challenging the umpire over the way he handled the challenges. two points in the row. focus, please. the real issue with the quy guy on the other side of the net. there is gulbis was too good, grabbing the early break. any ideas, coach? that is andre agassi. dressed as if in the school nativity. djokovic wanted something. then a skull that helps, losing his way. repeated double fault. djokovic breaking twice. suddenly any school this through the set away 6—4. he's the only latvian man to have even played in a slam. reaching the semifinals of the french open run. now played like a man who had missed an opportunity and knew it. second set djokovic 6—1. then the three word centre court has heard routinely in this tournament. medical time—out. an epidemic of them says medical time—out. an epidemic of them sastohn medical time—out. an epidemic
ernests gulbis already taking down former us open champion juan martin gulbis already taking down former potro. he had his sights on novak djokovic. for a while he had rattled. all sorts of things can get you on court. within minutes, novak djokovic was challenging the umpire over the way he handled the challenges. two points in the row. focus, please. the real issue with the quy guy on the other side of the net. there is gulbis was too good, grabbing the early break. any ideas, coach? that is...
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ernests gulbis already taking down former us open championjuan martin del potro.e he had rattled. all sorts of things can get to you on court. within minutes, novak djokovic was challenging the umpire over the way he handled the challenges. two points in the row. focus, please. the real issue with the guy on the other side of the net. gulbis was too good, grabbing the early break. any ideas, coach? that is andre agassi. dressed as if in the school nativity. djokovic wanted something. then gulbis helps, losing his way. repeated double fault. djokovic breaking twice. he's the only latvian man to have even played in a slam. reaching the semifinals of the french open run. now played like a man who had missed an opportunity and knew it. second set djokovic 6—1. then the three words centre court has heard routinely in this tournament. medical time—out. an epidemic of them sastohn mcenroe. chat amongst yourselves. is roger on soon? there were some really good moments in the third set. gulbis played on, competed, djokovic raised his game. his assessment much better in the
ernests gulbis already taking down former us open championjuan martin del potro.e he had rattled. all sorts of things can get to you on court. within minutes, novak djokovic was challenging the umpire over the way he handled the challenges. two points in the row. focus, please. the real issue with the guy on the other side of the net. gulbis was too good, grabbing the early break. any ideas, coach? that is andre agassi. dressed as if in the school nativity. djokovic wanted something. then...
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a disagreement with the umpire early on when he was a break down in the first set against ernest gulbisit seemed to focus djokovic, who went through in straight sets. he hasn't dropped a set in the tournament so far. it was a little more precarious in the the women's draw. top seed angelique kerber only just scraped through against shelby rogers of the usa. kerber reached the final last year, but fell to a set and a break down before eventually coming through to set up what will be one of the match—ups of the next round. she'll play 2016 french open champion garbine muguruza. now, marcus willis — remember him? last year he wowed the wimbledon crowd when as a qualifier ranked 772 in the world, he reached the second round of the men's singles where he played roger federer. well, willis didn't make it to the main draw this year, but he is impressing in the men's doubles. along with fellow britonjay clarke, they produced the shock result of the day — knocking out defending champions, french pair pierre—hugues herbert and nicolas mahut, in a five—set thriller. the british pair only played th
a disagreement with the umpire early on when he was a break down in the first set against ernest gulbisit seemed to focus djokovic, who went through in straight sets. he hasn't dropped a set in the tournament so far. it was a little more precarious in the the women's draw. top seed angelique kerber only just scraped through against shelby rogers of the usa. kerber reached the final last year, but fell to a set and a break down before eventually coming through to set up what will be one of the...
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olympic final against andy murray last year remember, and eventually won in four sets and faces ernests gulbis's bernard tomic seemed to be under the weather in his straight sets defeat to mischa zverev of germany. tomic called for what seemed like a medical time—out during the second set. but afterwards he seemed to suggest that there might not have been too much wrong with him. ijust tried, i just tried, there was ijust tried, there was definitely i just tried, there was definitely a mental issue out there. ijust tried to break a bit of momentum but could not find any rhythm. i was not mentally and physically there with my mental state to perform. i do not know why, but i felt a little bit bored out there. so to be honest with you. so i tried at the end i managed to win the set. but it was too late. what a strange press conference. to say you're bored, lots of people say you get £35,000 for going out on a first round and he should give it back for not trying, and saying he did not respect tennis than fact. huge controversy about this press conference and it should rumble on. i'm sure in many
olympic final against andy murray last year remember, and eventually won in four sets and faces ernests gulbis's bernard tomic seemed to be under the weather in his straight sets defeat to mischa zverev of germany. tomic called for what seemed like a medical time—out during the second set. but afterwards he seemed to suggest that there might not have been too much wrong with him. ijust tried, i just tried, there was ijust tried, there was definitely i just tried, there was definitely a mental...
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a disagreement with the umpire early on when he was a break down in the first set against ernest gulbisttle more precarious in the the women's draw. top seed angelique kerber only just scraped through against shelby rogers of the usa. kerber reached the final last year, but fell to a set and a break down, before eventually coming through to set up what will be one of the tastiest match—ups of the next round — she'll play 2016 french open champion garbine muguruza. now, marcus willis — remember him? last year he wowed the wimbledon crowd when as a qualifier ranked 772 in the world, he reached the second round of the men's singles, where he played roger federer. well, willis didn't make it to the main draw this year — but he is impressing in the men's doubles. along with fellow britonjay clarke, they produced the shock result of the day. they knocked out defending champions, french pair pierre—hugues herbert and nicolas mahut, in a five—set thriller. the british pair only played their first event together a fortnight ago. andy murray of course plays tomorrow. brotherjamie has teamed up wi
a disagreement with the umpire early on when he was a break down in the first set against ernest gulbisttle more precarious in the the women's draw. top seed angelique kerber only just scraped through against shelby rogers of the usa. kerber reached the final last year, but fell to a set and a break down, before eventually coming through to set up what will be one of the tastiest match—ups of the next round — she'll play 2016 french open champion garbine muguruza. now, marcus willis —...
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lpga natalie gulbis. natalie joins us now.oss the headlines, you are actually considering running for congress. >> that is very i true. i am considering running for the third district of nevada, somewhere where i've lived since i was 18 years old. i opened up a boys and girls club there in 2010, and that's been the area that i've chosen to live, and i've gotten to travel all over the world, but i always come back there. this is a very unique opportunity more me. charles: i've read where you've actually met with leadership in washington, d.c., so this is not just sort of an inkling, this is something that feels like you're probably closer to doing rather than not. what's the impetus for it though? what did you see in this country and particularly in this district that that made you feel like, hey, maybe i should step up and provide some leadership? >> well, an opportunity. if you think if you look right now even at the district, the person that's currently holding the position, jackie rosen, after six months she's already decid
lpga natalie gulbis. natalie joins us now.oss the headlines, you are actually considering running for congress. >> that is very i true. i am considering running for the third district of nevada, somewhere where i've lived since i was 18 years old. i opened up a boys and girls club there in 2010, and that's been the area that i've chosen to live, and i've gotten to travel all over the world, but i always come back there. this is a very unique opportunity more me. charles: i've read where...