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    Does Nadal make it to Indian Wells final?

    I'm guessing Berdych wins against Nadal. What do you think?

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    World number 25 against world number 4 and Indian Wells reigning champion?
    I'll go with Nadal any day.

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    Nadals won their last five meetings too. And he's coming off a big win over someone who does everything that Berdych does a bit better. He would have to have a really bad day.

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    Ok, so Nadal beat Berdych. He should definitely beat Ljubicic and he'll probably be in the final against Soderling who, i reckon, will beat Murray. Unfortunately, I think Soderling is more adept on hard courts and will take the title.
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    if it ends up Nadal vs Soderling, im leaning more toward Nadal - about 60%. Roddick and Ljubicic are both looking good though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lawn Tennis View Post
    if it ends up Nadal vs Soderling, im leaning more toward Nadal - about 60%. Roddick and Ljubicic are both looking good though.
    Actually, Nadal is playing very well. He could probably beat any one of them.
    "The depressing thing about tennis is that no matter how good I get, I’ll never be as good as a wall."

    "Whoever said, ‘It’s not whether you win or lose that counts,’ probably lost."

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    How about Ljubicic. Nadal looked to be on fire too.

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    Ljubic beat Nadal.. its a Roddick- Ljubic final folks..what are your picks?

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    Ivan Ljubicic is my pick.

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    You were right Lawn Tennis to be guessing against Nadal even though he beat Berdych earlier. Nadal is still not at his best - hopefully he will get there again soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mal-j View Post
    You were right Lawn Tennis to be guessing against Nadal even though he beat Berdych earlier. Nadal is still not at his best - hopefully he will get there again soon.
    You might say that, but Nadal played somewhere near his best for 90% of the Ljubicic match. Only briefly in the second set and the final tiebreak did he go wrong.
    "The depressing thing about tennis is that no matter how good I get, I’ll never be as good as a wall."

    "Whoever said, ‘It’s not whether you win or lose that counts,’ probably lost."

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    Quote Originally Posted by mal-j View Post
    You were right Lawn Tennis to be guessing against Nadal even though he beat Berdych earlier. Nadal is still not at his best - hopefully he will get there again soon.
    Lol well only half right kinda. I really felt Berdych was the next guy to give Nadal all he had. Maybe he did, but he didn't do it as well as Ljubicic.

    Quote Originally Posted by AlexLogan View Post
    You might say that, but Nadal played somewhere near his best for 90% of the Ljubicic match. Only briefly in the second set and the final tiebreak did he go wrong.
    This entire tournament was full of upsets. Not one top four player made it to the final, and Nadal made the deepest run.

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