borris_ Posted May 24, 2016 Posted May 24, 2016 Rekao je da je Marej bolji od Novaka jer lakse dolazi na kraj protiv Karlovica i Raonica. Onda se desio Federer (wimbledon i US Open 2015) i ostalo je istorija.
harper lee Posted May 26, 2016 Posted May 26, 2016 Aj ga jebite još malo. :D Ma, to je stara PPP skola da se napise nesto "originalno" pa makar bilo glupavo do koske. Covek je redefinisao ritern kao udarac u tenisu, postoji maltene konsenzus medju teniskim strucnjacima da takav ritern nije vidjen u tenisu ali ne, PPP mora uz vodu pa kud puklo da puklo. Andre Agasi je bio neprevazidjen u citanju servisa ali ovo sto Novak radi kombinujuci neverovatnu brzinu reakcije i sposobnost da odigra agresivan ofanzivan udarac iz streca je stvar koja ne moze da se nauci. Gledao sam meceve u kojima je toliko brzo dolazio na loptu posle servisa da je morao da zaustavi ili uspori pokret i saceka da mu loptica dodje na reket.
harper lee Posted May 26, 2016 Posted May 26, 2016 Inace, mudri Vilander je izjavio da je jedina razlika izmedju Gofana i Djokovica to sto Djokovic dobija vise meceva. Da, Mats, to je otprilike ta jedna razlika, u svemu drugom su tu negde.
1n54jd3r Posted May 26, 2016 Posted May 26, 2016 jinxuje covek samog sebe u nadi da ce nekada poceti mudro da zbori :D
Musky Posted May 26, 2016 Posted May 26, 2016 Matc je morao da preda članak od 350/400 znakova... ...open buffe style; ,,Novak-Gofan-stigla mi poruka-Ferer-de sam ono stao...?
Lancia Posted May 26, 2016 Posted May 26, 2016 Inace, mudri Vilander je izjavio da je jedina razlika izmedju Gofana i Djokovica to sto Djokovic dobija vise meceva. Da, Mats, to je otprilike ta jedna razlika, u svemu drugom su tu negde. pa i na vecitoj listi ce isto tako stajati, nema razlike, samo sto je Djokovic osvojio vise trofeja.
Mil@n Posted May 27, 2016 Posted May 27, 2016 (edited) Fun Fact Djokovic is now the 2nd man in tennis history to win 50 matches at all 4 Grand Slams With his win over Darcis. Federer is the other. For those who are curious, Nadal has: AO: 45 FO: 72 Wimbledon: 40 USO: 43 Edited May 27, 2016 by Mil@n
eumeswil Posted June 5, 2016 Posted June 5, 2016 Career Grand Slam Non-Calendar Year Grand Slam Ostali su: Calendar Year Grand Slam Golden Career Grand Slam Golden Calendar Year Grand Slam Golden Non-Calendar Year Grand Slam
hausmaistor Posted June 5, 2016 Posted June 5, 2016 Da li je Nole vec sad veci od Nadala? Da li ostali Novakovi rekordi nadmasuju Rafinu prednost od 2 slema?
Random Posted June 5, 2016 Posted June 5, 2016 Rafinu možda i ne, al Samprasovu da. Zbog lošeg RG. Federer, Nadal, Laver, Đoković, Sampras, Borg. Sent from my A0001 using Tapatalk
Marvin (Paranoid Android) Posted June 5, 2016 Posted June 5, 2016 Uglavnom je loše ako se kaže da satira postaje stvarnost. U tu svrhu vredi vratiti na lice dana jednu od najbriljantnijih satiričetina foruma, Beowl nakon polufinala AO 2008 Đoković-Federer. Koliko je bila smešna tada, toliko je lepo sada kada je postala toliko blizu istine što niko tada nije očekivao (ko kaže da jeste, masna je lažovčina) Q. What made the difference, Roger?ROGER FEDERER: Well, it was a wipeout, I thought. You know, a lot of brutal domination by Novak, like the usual matches we have actually against each other. It always comes and I don't really know what to do about it.Q. He played very well, obviously. But do you think your standard was as high as it always has been?ROGER FEDERER: Well, look, I told you, if I didn't play my very best, that's because he wouldn't let me play my best. You can't always, you know, play your best, you know, the opponent doesn't always let you play that way. There's no doubt I've played better in my life. I've not been really serving like the way I wanted to, but I told you, you know, that's because Novak wouldn't let me serve the way I wanted to. I only served what he allowed me to serve.Q. Was it more difficult playing him in the semifinal than in the final?ROGER FEDERER: First round or the finals, it doesn't really matter, to be honest. The moment I saw him entering the court, I knew he was going to shit on my back. Opulently, you know. And that's exactly what he did. I mean, he is so good, you know, I thought it wouldn't matter whether he would shit on my back in the semis or piss in my coffee in the finals. It's more or less the same. So he absolutely deserves to be in the final.Q. Do you think he'll go on and win the final now?ROGER FEDERER: I strongly believe he will. Nothing can stop him now. Not that there was something that could have stopped him before, you know, but now it all belongs to him. He will take this, you know, and the US open, probably Wimbledon as well. He'll finish this year as the world's number one. No doubt about that.Q. Can you measure his improvement at all? Has he improved that much?ROGER FEDERER: Yeah, that much. No way to beat him anymore. Not for me, at least. I think I may decide to retire before the French Open, you know. Even this is so overwhelming, I don't think I can go out in front of ten thousand Frenchmen waiting to see who's going to brush me aside first, him or Rafa, you know. It's a heavy burden for me.Q. You were one break up in the first set. That was probably the moment when you should have...ROGER FEDERER: ... shit on his back, I know. But he overturned the situation and it was my back that had to receive a heavy load of shit eventually. You may think it was a regular up and down, and the match could have gone either way. But not tonight, you know. I got that break because he allowed me that much. Then he decided the time has come for me to get my shirt off and place my back down under his bottom, you know. It wasn't pretty but there was no way to avoid it. He always plays that well.Q. Do you look back now and think about the preparation a couple weeks ago and the illness? Was that having a lingering effect at all on your game throughout this tournament?ROGER FEDERER: Look, it didn't matter, seriously. As soon as I had a first look at the draw, I told myself "OK, the semifinals is not bad, it's a good result". You cannot reach the final if you play Novak prior to the final. The draw was unfortunate for me. You know, I missed many opportunities to drop down to the world's number two and thus avoid playing him in the semifinals. I mean, considering, you know, my illness, I don't think I ever felt better in my life. My shape is very close to perfect. If I looked ill or slow on the court, that's because he wouldn't let me look fast and healthy.Q. You don't really feel like you've created a monster, do you?ROGER FEDERER: Well, winning every other week, you know, lose a set and people say I'm playing bad. Then Novak comes, shits on my back ruthlessly, without allowing me to have a decent breath, you know, and everyone says it was me who had a bad game. So unfair towards him, you know, I feel a bit guilty about that.Q. Justine said after her loss to Sharapova that she suffered from the pressure of being unbeatable for such a long time and people always expecting her to win. Is that something you sometimes experience?ROGER FEDERER: Look, on the one hand you are right. On the other hand of yours I shit. I could have maintained this winning streak to a hundred or so - assuming I didn't get to play Novak. When I got to play him, that was it. Didn't have anything to do with me. It was up to him, you know, and he didn't miss his opportunity. I never feel under pressure, but this was different. Before playing Tipsarevic, you know, I practiced yoga and other relaxation methods for the semis, but after going through all that against Janko, you know, what else could I try? My shit froze deeper and deeper as I watched Novak sailing on and on - I watched his game against Ferrer, you know, in my hotel room, wrapped in Spanish flag, singing Julio Iglesias' greatest hits. No good. I felt, you know, the devil finally got his due. No more Mr. Unbeatable, new king has raised.Q. Will you watch the final?ROGER FEDERER: I don't know if I'm here, but no way I'm going to miss that one. I mean, you know, who would prefer not to watch the crowning ceremony of his slayer? My only regret is I won't be able to be in the crowd and hail him when he finishes Tsonga off.Q. Did you feel during the match that there might be a moment you would seize control, or did you always feel you were playing catch up after the first set?ROGER FEDERER: Well, like I said, it was up to him, not me. So I tried to catch up with him, hoping he would eventually get tired, ask for a medical, then fall apart. Nothing else I could have done. But it wasn't to be. He played so aggressive, you know, every shot. Brilliant tactics, the way he played, he picked up every serve. It was fantastic, you know. He did play great. He knew exactly when and how to shit on my play, on my tactics, on the ref's back, on my back, on everything. So it all belongs to him now.
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