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Roger Federer's French Open preparation hit a roadblock with a 4-6, 7-6 (2), 7-6 (4) loss to Richard Gasquet in the third round of the Italian Open in Rome.
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Off the green in two, he chunks a chip (a few feet nowhere), loses his cool, loses his marbles, steps swiftly to the ball, swings without preparation, hits it over the green, chips to fifteen feet, and two-putts for a triple.
It's about preparation, hitting shots you know you can play, not trying shots in majors you're not comfortable with.
Mr. Honeycutt "butted in and, insiders say, clenched his fist in preparation to hit the actress," Variety said.
However the pre-match preparation will hit home how big a task his team face.
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Greg Rusedski's Wimbledon preparations were hit when he retired from his first-round match against Anthony Dupuis at Queen's yesterday with a hip injury.
Radcliffe finished 23rd in the Olympic marathon in Beijing two-and-a-half months ago after her preparations were hit by a stress fracture of her left femur.
This aside, more than 40 practical modifications have been made to the Montreal Bixis in preparation for hitting London's roads.
But his preparations were hit in April when he injured ankle ligaments and a strong performance at the British championships – where he won five medals, including two gold – was not enough to secure him a place against Oldham, whose all-round performances have been attracting notice since he won Junior Olympic gold two years ago.
He was not able to turn his preparation into a hit against Takahashi, but many of his teammates did.
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