weeks |26-27| ATP: Wimbledon

Obrisan korisnik
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07. srpnja 2007. u 16:47
Nemam vremena da pratim match finala do kraja , ali  unapred zelim treskavici da se vrati  u  match  i  napravi cudo nevidjeno ..rekao bih nevidjeno  GODINAMA!!! Ovo  je valjda prvi put  u  zivotu da navijam za teniserku koju ne volim , ali bas bih voleo da dobije bartoli ovo ....pozdrav .....
Obrisan korisnik
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07. srpnja 2007. u 16:47
DzoniBGD je napisao/la:
Mislim da ce navaliti Nole prvi set da ga pokida, i ako uspe i ako ne posle toga ce disati na skrge...
 
Ono sto sam siguran je da ce igrati do zadnjeg atoma snage, ne igra se polufinale Wimbledona svaki dan...
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To sam prognozirao pre meca, bio je jasno ko dan takav rasplet meca...
 
Cestitke za Venus, ocekivano u 2 lagana seta, ipak Bartoli nije bila dorasla finalu...
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07. srpnja 2007. u 16:49
Venus dobila 'vibrator', ako opet ne ponestane motivacije može naganjati Navratilovu iako sumnjam. Ovaj sa obn-a kaže da Bartoli kopira Seleš bila je i neka usporedba..
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Obrisan korisnik
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07. srpnja 2007. u 17:28
madmax17 je napisao/la:
Običan žulj, ja sam ga dobio prvi dan u vojsci i skupljao po 10 komada na svakoj nozi, šugave čizme Angry
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zbog toga sam ja bio u bolnici tzv stacionaru
 nisam mogao hodat,neka alergija ...sjebalo mi kozuDead
Nothingman
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07. srpnja 2007. u 17:33
Nole izjavio da nije u pitanju zulj nego infekcija prsta koji je krvario celu noc.
Ja sam zbog iste stvari operisao palac pre dve godine Dead
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07. srpnja 2007. u 18:09

bravo za bartoliClap...definitivno je osvježenje bila za ovaj wimbledon...sutra očekujem od rafe bar da dovuče federera do 5 setova...a mora i on nekad spušit na traviEmbarrassed

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07. srpnja 2007. u 18:28
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Born in Basle, Switzerland, in 1981 Roger Federer is apparently the world's best tennis player. He has been world no. 1 since February 2004 and stands head and shoulders above everyone else on the (admittedly weak and definitely not as competitive as in years gone by) men's tour. His tennis is so consistently spectacular that it is impossible not to like the bastard.

Early Career

Federer started playing tennis at the age of six[1]. Rumour has it that when he first picked up his racket the grey clouds blanketing Basle that day with a November gloom were suddenly broken. The tennis courts were lit up by the most brilliant golden sunlight you could ever imagine and all the birds (some say angels) started singing beautiful music. That's probably bollocks though. I bet he hit a double fault.

By the age of fourteen, Federer had learnt to get his serve over the net and he had become Switzerland's top junior (under-18s) player. This would have been a great achievement if all the other Swiss kids weren't focusing on their skiing and clock-making. Anyway, Martina Hingis was Swiss junior champion when she was nine or something. And she's a girl. But of course, you can only beat what's put in front of you, as Federer did. Again and again. Until it got boring. That's when Roger moved on to the main tour. He ended his first year on the tour as the youngest player in the top 100. All the best experts at the time agreed that Federer was pretty ok and might be an alright player some day. How right they were.

The next few years for Roger were marked by moments of brilliance, intermingled with occasions where Federer looked very ordinary indeed. The highlight was when Roger fluked a victory against a past-his-prime Pete Sampras at Wimbledon. Federer then lost to a real champion in Tim Henman at the quarter final stage. Henman lost in the semis.


Becoming The Best

By 2003, Federer had established a reputation as the most talented player to consistently choke on the big stage. Spectacularly so. Then at Wimbledon that year, something amazing happened. He got through the first round. Barely able to believe his luck, Federer almost didn't notice that he was still in the tournament at the end of the second week, having seen the draw open up before him. The Swiss somehow ended up in the final against Mark Philippoussis, where he played the match of his life. Everything he tried came off. Luck really was on his side that July afternoon.

As that final ball hit the net, Federer dropped to his knees and all those years of emotions came out. Collecting the trophy, Federer could hold back no more and he started crying. Like a little girl. Sue Barker battled bravely to get through the on-court interview, but she could do little to hide her contempt for the blubbering wreck that stood before her. Federer lost the respect of a lot of people that day and gained a lot of pity. Let's hope the trophy was worth it.


Emergence of Ralf Nadle

After a strange experiment performed by Dr. Brad "Frankenstein" Gilbert escaped from the lab, Federer's downfall began to loom imminently. Dubbed "Ralf Nadle" by a befuddled Gilbert standing intoxited on tennis ball fuzz before the Ethics board at Faggot's University, the creation, half man, half horse found a tennis racquet and began to wreak havoc.

With tail hair growing out of his skull and extraordinarly tight capris, his style of running exceptionally fast on all fours quickly made him the dominant player on tour. Since his emergence, Federer has taken to self-denial and outright lying claiming that winning the French open does not matter and that Nadle "Is capable of beating me only on clay"

However, the sanctuary of Federer, the pastures of grass at Wimbledon remains his domain. Early attempts by Nadle to nab the title were thwarted by an expulsion from the tournament from grazing on the court. His claims that "Maybe is what horses eat, no?" went largely ignored.

  1. I didn't start until I was eight, so of course he's better than me.




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Obrisan korisnik
Obrisan korisnik
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07. srpnja 2007. u 18:28
treskavica = vibrator  ahahahahhahaha Clap
Obrisan korisnik
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07. srpnja 2007. u 19:09
Čestitke Venus na pobjedi!Clap
Nothingman
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07. srpnja 2007. u 19:55
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Djokovic - 7 July
Saturday, 7 July, 2007


Rafael Nadal (ESP)[2] def Novak Djokovic (SRB)[4] 3-6, 6-1, 4-1 Ret.

Q. That's a very disappointing way for a Grand Slam challenge to end for you.

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Yes, it is. But, you know, I got to look on a positive side. I had a best two weeks in Wimbledon ever, one of the best tennis I ever played, you know.

I showed here that I really deserve being in, you know, last four in Wimbledon and I think all the major tournaments. I made a lot of good results this year. You know, it's a disappointed, like you said, way to finish the biggest tournament for me.

Sure, I'm sad about it. But, again, it's something which was stronger than me and I had to retire because I wanted to avoid, you know, forcing that injury and making it more serious for the future.

Q. Can you tell us exactly what the problem was.

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, you know, exactly I stop because of the actually blister. It's not just the blister I have. It's a big infection from yesterday after the match.

I had a big swallow (sic) and it's really infected. I didn't sleep during the night because I had a lot of bleeding and everything, so I was barely walking this morning, you know, trying to do everything I can.

I really have to thank the doctors and physiotherapists for helping me out. They did their best and I did my best to get on the court really because I was thinking, Should I go and play? It was that serious.

In the other hand, it was not only that. It was, again, my back which was problem in the last couple of days and basically all body. I'm really tired and exhausted. You know, if you see the time, the length of my matches in three days, you realize everything.

I mean, everybody is human and it's naturally to feel like that. It's impossible to hold on with the matches like that.

Q. Were you able to hide your troubles away from Rafa before the match? Did you come across each other in the locker room?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Yeah, we did. But I was trying not to you know, there's a lot of people around me. I was trying to avoid him and his sight. I was just trying to get away and talk to the people there, you know.

My intentions before the match were not to, you know, show him that I am weak, whatever, so he can be an advantage.

Like I said, it was in question should I play or not, but I decided to go on the court. First set I played really, really good. Especially I served well. So service helps me to make the points shorter, and I was really aggressive. You know, it resulted with a win of the first set.

But, you know, afterwards, as soon as I dropped a little bit with the serve, you know, he used it.

Q. Is it fair to say the weather helped to beat you as well as your opponents?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:Yes. As I was mentioning on the press conferences before, the weather has been terrible here. You know, it made our way more difficult especially mine. I think I was the player who was suffering mostly from all of the players here in Wimbledon 'cause I was basically on the schedule every day and I played really long matches, especially in the last three rounds.

Yeah, but, you know, it's a new experience. It's been a very strange two weeks. But, you know, you got to learn something from it so you know for the next time.

But, again, I have to say that I'm really not happy with the way they dealed with the schedule, the rain, really not happy. But, you know, what can you do? I hope that things will change in the future.

Q. Is it fair to say your fitness problems will go away with some rest?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Sure, yeah. I was supposed to play next week but I pulled out, so I'm not going to play next two weeks. I'm going to play just one tournament here in Europe, in Umag on clay, then I'm going to go to States, actually Canada, Montréal, Cincinnati, US Open.

I'm going to try to reduce my tournaments as much as I can because I've played a lot, really a lot of matches. I'm not used to that. I had a really difficult season. No rest basically in six, seven months. I didn't have, you know, four or five days off.

This is probably this period, next seven to ten days, I'll try to recover as much as I can.

Q. When you won the first set, knowing how you felt, did you think you could win at that point?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:Well, you know, I was a bit surprised that I won the first set, considering the fact that I really felt bad, you know, on the court. I didn't move.

I knew if he starts to move me then I don't have any chances. You know, that is what happened in the second set and third set.

So the first set, I was really trying all the time to be aggressive, to step in right away from the first shot. Of course, in the first set I was a bit lucky. But, again, I was serving well. Yeah, after the first set, you know, I thought, Okay, I'll try to continue this way, hoping that I can hold on, that my injury's not going to affect me.

But, you know, of course he's No. 2 of the world. He was a bit surprised in the start with the way I played. He started to play better. He figure it out, that I don't move well, so he used his opportunities and he won.

Q. What did he say to you at the end?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, you know, he felt sorry that we had to finish this way. I wish him the best of luck for the finals. You know, he just told me that I had a great tournament, great two weeks. That's all.

Q. Where is the injury?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: I just said before.

Q. You say in the foot. But where in the foot? How impedes you to move?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: It's on the small finger (sic) of the left foot. It's infection, blister infection.

Q. Your efforts this week are likely to earn you a career high ranking of 3. What does that mean to you?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:It means the world to me, for sure. It's the highest ranking I ever had. It's something special to be third player of the world right after the two most dominant players in tennis.

You know, just that fact gives me more motivation and confidence, you know, to work hard and more so I can become a No. 1 player of the world, which I think I can do.

I'm really not in the rush anywhere, even though I'm only 20 and already third on the world. I'm trying to slow it down now, keep up with the good work, get more experience, more matches so maybe one day I can reach my lifetime goal.
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Ko bude isao u Umag da mu kaze "Nole care, svaka ti dala!" LOL
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