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03. rujna 2003. u 15:04
Danasnji spanjolski El Mundo:[QUOTE] NEW YORK. - The Croatian tennis player Goran Ivanisevic, injured in an elbow, will shortly announce his retirement of the tracks, according to indicated his agent, Gerard Tsobanian. According to Tsobanian, the tennis player undergoes much by the elbow injury that suffers and it does not want to decide on an operation. "Goran is soon going to announce its retirement. It thinks more and more about it lately. Its elbow still makes suffer and it does not want to decide on an operation ", trusted to Tsobanian, without needing despite when the Croatian it would make east announcement. Ivanisevic, that will fulfill 32 years next the 13 of September, returned the past to circuit ATP 24 of February in the match of Dubai after an operation in the left shoulder which it was put under in May of 2002. Nevertheless a new injury, in the elbow this time, returned to interrupt the ambitions of the champion of Wimbledon 2001, that has only been able to dispute three encounter in which it goes of year. The fantastic Croatian left-handed player has gained 22 individual titles in circuit ATP and reached the second world-wide position (July 1994). Next to its triumph in Wimbledon, Ivanisevic counts on three end in the London grass (1992, 1994 and 199.
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Vjerujem da ce otici. Nema veze - nakon Wimbledona je besmrtan. Ne samo za hrvate.
evo malo za uzivanje
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport/hi/english/static/in_depth/tennis/2002/wimbledon/classic_matches/2001.stm
http://ca.sports.yahoo.com/010709/6/76uz.html

ima jedan sa usatoday koji pocinje sa[QUOTE]Elements collide, create tennis match for the ages

LONDON - Many, many decades from now, on the day that Centre Court finally crumbles, people will talk about this day, this match, this crowd, this man.

No one will ever forget what happened Monday at Wimbledon, that Goran Ivanisevic, a wildly popular player who had never won a Grand Slam tournament; a superstitious, outspoken, rather bizarre man who required a special invitation just to get into the tournament this year, finally won the most prestigious title in his sport 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 2-6, 9-7.

But it wasn''t just that he won. It was how he won, for he also was always on the verge of losing, of finishing as the runner-up for a fourth time at Wimbledon. It was how he survived, actually, that made him so fascinating, gazing to the heavens for inspiration in what became a 3-hour, made-for-TV miniseries, talking to himself and anyone else who would listen, complaining to the referee and rubbing his sore left shoulder and getting angry and nervous and double-faulting and crossing himself and double-faulting again and looking to the heavens again and searching for that lucky ball to serve one last 125-mph ace...
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