04 17 09 USC Vs UCLA 333 Abid def Polma in HD

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2009

04 17 09 UCLA #2 men's tennis single's Abid def Polma 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. Uploaded same exact video a couple of weeks ago in MPEG but was missing sound. Now uploaded video in original format in HD and with sound. Poldma was ahead in the 3rd set but started to cramp up and had to serve underhanded. Also, short glimpse of Johnson beating Michael look in court #3 with a cross court backhand volley winner.

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  • its funny how he can hardly walk straight after he loses...

  • Poldma cramped up really bad and had to serve underhanded. He played a great match.

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  • jeez sounds more like a wrestling match than a tennis match

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  • @ribcat yes its the same everywhere. Even at the tennis club if u know people u play on the team even if they are not the best players

  • @dubbyah1 dang u should see some sc matched at sc its much worse

  • LOL running and running and then he cant walk

  • i was just replying on ur comment saying that he used too many slices. I was just saying that he uses the slice as a set up to his forehand. Thats all :)

  • uhhh... im not saying i need help with them.... and why would they fool me?

    wtf? im really confuzzled

  • dont let those slices fool you.. they are annoying as hell!! lol and they change rythm and a set up for the forehand..

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