
Oh by the way is there anyway to get Eisenhower, and the two other big generals then buying them? Other than that awesome game!!!! First off you have absolutely no form of multiplayer and adding that would be a big improvement. Next could you add more time periods for world war two,, ,, and In USA and Russia should be neutral because if Russia was axis The axis would be unbeatable, however with both on the allied side The allies are almost unbeatable. OK so first the computer gets to assign generals which is annoying because when have defeated most of the computers pregame generals it starts attacking you with more that by the way have huge amounts of health and damage!!! Several ways to make this fair let the player assign all the generals for his nation or just delete that ability for the computer. Lead your army and conquer the world! Choose any country to join the war. So here I am a couple of months later - it feels beyond words to describe.World Conqueror 3 Hack 1. "After Roland Garros, I was extremely happy but at the same time humble enough to think that could be my only final in a Grand Slam in my career," said Ruud. Ruud will be appearing in his second Grand Slam final of the season after finishing runner-up to Nadal at the French Open in June. Tiafoe saved two more match points in the ninth game before Alcaraz went on to seal victory in four hours and 19 minutes when his opponent netted a weary backhand. The American, however, double-faulted to hand the advantage back in the fifth game. It was an eighth successful tiebreak out of eight for the American.Īlcaraz broke for 2-0 in the fifth set only for Tiafoe to again claw his way back to 2-2.

He gamely retrieved two breaks in the fourth set, saved a match point in the 10th game with a nerveless drop shot before claiming the tiebreak to send the clash into a decider. World number 26 Tiafoe, who knocked Nadal out of the tournament in the last-16, was hoping to become the first American man in a major final since Andy Roddick at Wimbledon in 2009. However, he looked the fresher of the two men when he raced to a double break, 4-0 lead in the third set, allowing Tiafoe just three points.įor good measure, Alcaraz broke the American a third time in the seventh game. His flamboyance was rewarded when he broke for 4-2 on his way to levelling the semi-final thanks to Tiafoe burying a return in the net.Īlcaraz had needed nine hours and 10 sets in his last two rounds, including a quarter-final which finished at 2:50 a.m. The teenager saved three more set points in the tiebreak but Tiafoe converted his fifth when Alcaraz served up his third double fault of the 64-minute opener.Īlcaraz saved a break point in the third game of the second set, at one stage stretching for a winning point with his back facing Tiafoe to win another memorable rally. This one really hurts."Īlcaraz saw two break points come and go in the seventh game of the opener before needing to save a set point in the 12th which featured a breathtaking rally that the Spaniard claimed from two seemingly losing positions. "Honestly I came here wanting to win the US Open, I feel like I let you guys down. "I gave everything I had, too good from Carlos tonight," said Tiafoe. I will have to handle the nerves of being in the final of a Grand Slam but obviously I'm really happy." "I'm going to give everything that I have. I can see the number one in the world, but at the same time it's so far away," he added.

"It's my first time in a final of a Grand Slam. It doesn't matter, you have to give everything on court."įor Alcaraz, who unleashed 59 winners, it was his third successive five-setter as he closes in on a maiden Slam and becoming the youngest ever world number one. "It doesn't matter if you're fighting for five hours or six hours. "We are in the semi-final of a Grand Slam, we have to give everything we have inside, we have to fight until the last ball," said Alcaraz, the youngest US Open finalist since Pete Sampras in 1990. Tiafoe went down fighting, however, saving three match points and retrieving breaks in both of the last two sets. Norway's seventh-ranked Ruud earlier defeated Russia's Karen Khachanov 7-6 (7/5), 6-2, 5-7, 6-2 to also reach his first Grand Slam final.
