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was thinking about playing Lee but stumbled upon this...........no play for me now





He could barely walk. The pain almost killed him. But he stood up and played.

Hundreds of Korean-Americans cheered for him, and encouraged Lee to pull out a victory.

Ranking 43rd in the world, Korean star tennis player Hyung-taik Lee won his first-round match against strong opponent Dominik Hrbaty of Slovakia yesterday in the men’s singles of the U.S. Open held in New York. The severe pain halted the match twice. But Lee did not give up.

In his next match, Lee will take on Guillermo Canas of Argentina, who ranks 14th in the world. Back in 2000, Lee advanced to the round of 16 in a world-class tournament.


Lee got off to a good start. He led the first set 5-1. But Hrbaty turned around and snatched the set from Lee.


The gloomy picture seemed about to repeat in the 5th set. Lee was leading the set 4-3, when the pain in his thighs led Lee to medical treatment. Soon, Hrbaty drew a 4-4 tie. Lee requested for another “medical break,” and had a chiropractor relieve the pain. Back on the court, he regained the lead. He won two games in a row, running all over the court with his limping legs. The crowd gave him a standing ovation, chanting his name.


Lee said after the match, “I thought about giving up. The pain was so severe. But I didn’t want to hear people say that I just gave up a losing game. I miss my son badly. Right now, I will concentrate on advancing as far as I can.”


Lee’s coach Ju Won-hong praised Lee, saying, “I thought about throwing in the towel. A miracle happened, though. I’ve been with him for more than a decade. I’ve never seen a match like this.”

Venus Williams, who will visit South Korea for the Hansol Korea Open next month, shut out Kira Nagy of Hungary 2-0 with her powerful serves. She hit a 208kim serve in the first round of the women’s singles and set a new world record.
 

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Just taken Canas -3.5 on the games line. Available at Gamebookers. Hopefully, it works out.
 

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good luck, i know Canas had some blister problems in the first two sets but looked okay towards the end of his first match.

That looks more easy to treat than Lee's injury.

Lee doesn't seem like a quitter either from that article so even if he's done..he may just finish it out regardless
 

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Good info, talked a friend of mine off Lee.
Did I miss it or did they say specifically what the injury was? I imagine it was something more than cramps.
 

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So much for the injury... HT Lee breaks twice in the first to lead 4-0... Wish I could watch this. Vamos Willy ... FIGHT BACK!!!!

BREAK BACK FROM CANAS!! VAMOS!!
 

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ha, back on serve

this guys are tough to watch if you have action.
 

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I usually try to stay away from monitoring the scores. Watching the matches is okay. But the few times I watch the scoreboard, I try to keep an oxygen tank nearby...
 

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Lee takes the first set 7-5. Canas made a great comeback but when trying to serve to stay in the set he went 0-40 down. Saved two setpoints. The stats say that his serve is letting him down. He needs to get his 1st serve % to 60%. Thats what was a great and consistent part of his game during the beginning and middle part of the year.

VAMOS WILLY!!
 

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Last I saw the scoreboard, Canas was a break up in the second. He lost the set 7-5. He's now a break and 2-0 down in the final set. It would take something spectacular for him to win let alone cover the handicap. Must have been a very gutsy performance from Lee. Stats still look very poor for Canas in terms of his serve - 45% first serve. Not good enough.
 

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sorry if i got anyone off this game

i really liked Lee until i read the article and layed off....
 

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:lol: I posted the link to the article! Seriously, no need to apologise to anyone, I probably would apologise aswell but I don't think I'd mean it!

I think most people would have liked to know that info. If a player is injured, you certainly don't want to bet on them. Unfortunately, it didn't work out. But there'll be plenty of other opportunities when that info will be critical!
 

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