maybe
OBviously he is going to win OBviously he is going to win
federer vs hewitt will be telecasted at 5:30 pm in India on star sports
Pretty much the first guy that comes into anyone's mind first when you ask them is probably going to be the mens #1, Roger Federer, if not, the #2 Rafa Nadal, also either of the Williams sisters are very famous for their achievements and sistership and also competetiveness between one another.
This is a very controversial and subjective question regarding tennis. It depends on a lot of factors. Federer has has won almost every tournament there is in tennis. This is similarly to the famous question: "PC or MAC?" If your referring to purely rankings, according to the ATP World Rankings for Men's Singles, Nadal is currently No. 1 w/ 12450 points and Federer is No. 2 w/ 9145 points.
because you are going head to head with another person
One can find a video of a Roger Federer interview by going to the Youtube website. The website offers a large database of videos, including videos of Federer being interviewed.
90 % going to win.
will play - I will play tennis with you. going to play - We are going to play tennis tomorrow am / is / are playing - They are playing tennis on the weekend.
Are they what, doing it? No, they're not. They may play tennis together, but nothing's going on between them off the court.
Yes. Over the past two years it has only been Rafael Nadal who has stopped him in the French Open. However Nadal has a long-term, persistent ankle injury which is effecting his speed and power around the court. Roger Federer continues to improve on clay and I see him winning it if not this year, then next, and with it the career Grand Slam. No, not after Wimbledon 2008. Roger Federer is going through a major slump although he doesn't admit it. Meanwhile, Nadal is becoming better and better. On August 18 2008, Nadal will become No.1 in tennis.
No one can say if another person is going to hell. That is between the person and God.
It depends how good of a tennis player you are. If you are the absolute best tennis player in your country, win the top junior events and plan to join the ATP tour straight out of high school (Roger Federer), you don't need much in the way of grades at all. Tennis is your life, not school. If you are one of the best tennis players in your state, win or do well in a lot of top junior events and plan to play college tennis (and maybe play pro later; James Blake), you're going to need some pretty decent grades. For a college to give you an athletic scholarship to play tennis, you're going to need something in the ballpark of a 3.0 GPA, more or less depending on your tennis ability and the colleges you apply to. Remember, however, that there are millions of junior tennis players. There are only thousands of college tennis positions, and hundreds of people on the pro tour. Don't assume that you'll get into either; no matter how important tennis is to you, have a backup plan - something you're interested in academically. Due to their athleticism and love for sports, many tennis players go into physical therapy or sports training degrees in college, letting them continue to be close to tennis even if they don't get to play professionally.