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И не только Роддик до конца дней будет помнить пародии ыыыыы

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link post  Posted: 25.03.09 21:10. Post subject: Света Родик видать ..


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Родик видать перед матчем с нолём их просматривает ыыыыыыыыыыыыыыыы
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Родик видать перед матчем с нолём их просматривает ыыыыыыыыыыыыыыыы


А что? как вариант, чтобы озвереть и настроиться ыыыыы


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link post  Posted: 25.03.09 21:17. Post subject: Света у него увелич..


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у него увеличивается сразу количество лишних мелких движений

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Кстати, в этом плане Стефанки Роддика "подлечил"... Серьёзно... он как-то подуспокоился. Суеты в разы меньше. Хотя мож это его жена вылечила, тут так просто не разобраться ыыы

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link post  Posted: 25.03.09 21:28. Post subject: Света вся суета име..


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вся суета имеет выход в семейную жизнь!
Стефанки, да шоб он скис ваще этот ваш Стефанки!ыыыыы
гнус терь проигрывает вот кому стефанки надо или что-нить в этом роде

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link post  Posted: 27.03.09 11:17. Post subject: ПК в Майами: An inte..


ПК в Майами:
An interview with:
NOVAK DJOKOVIC


THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.
Q. How are you feeling at the moment?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: I feel all right. I'm physically quite fit, and mentally, obviously, motivated to do well here, to get far in the tournament. I've won this event two years ago, which is quite important for, you know, upcoming 2009 tournament.
It's quite suitable to my game, the surface, and I feel good, even though I had -- the last match I played in Indian Wells was quite disappointing. It was really one of the worst matches I've played in my career on this surface, so I was not happy with the way I performed.
But, you know, life goes on. I'll try to work hard the next couple of days and make things look right, and hopefully now I can get far.

Q. How would you summarize your first few months of the year for you? Are you happy with it?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, yeah. I'm satisfied. I know it could have been better, and I wish something maybe a little bit more, especially in the major events, towards the end of the event.
But I just didn't perform my best tennis when I needed to, and it's just that -- but, you know, I had some decent results, you know. I played quarterfinals of the Grand Slam, semifinals of Marseilles, and then I won the tournament in Dubai, which was really important for my confidence, that I can really come back on the right path. So this is what I'm trying now.

Q. Can you talk about how close the field is, the world's top players? It's not just No. 1 and everybody else. What's that mean when you go into a tournament?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: It means a lot in the first place for the sport, because I think it's -- it's a wish for all the tennis fans worldwide to see more
variety of the players, that they can win the major events.
So I think that's what's going on in this moment. You have not any more two or three, you have now four, five, six players that they can really go all the way through. So I think it makes it more interesting for the game, for sport, for everybody.
It's a challenge for us players since we have more candidates, more rivalry, and makes you want to improve more.

Q. Did you see the Australian men's final? Did you watch the men's final?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Yes. I did some, yes. Not all of it.

Q. You're an expert beyond any commentator. Was there anything about that match that took you by surprise or the aftermath? Or did it go as you thought it would go?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: I thought it was quite a great match. They both played really well. You know, Rafa played more patient, I think better tennis in the important moments. It was just a couple points that it was really decided.
I'm thinking the last couple matches they played against each other it was really a couple of points that really decided the winner. So, I mean, they are the two best players in the world for the last four or five years.
Most of the tennis fans, what they expect from them is always to play a fantastic match. So really high level. That's what they did in Australia.

Q. The Roddick match at Indian Wells, you and Andy have a bit of a rivalry, for whatever reason. Is it that he's playing so much better this year with his new coach and new conditioning, or is it a combination that you kind of didn't seem that fired up for the match?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: He's playing better. That's a fact. He's stepping up more in the court, and he's -- you just feel the improvement.
But in that specific -- specifically that match, it wasn't -- it wasn't only him, you know. He was playing a quite solid, solid match, but he didn't needed to do something extra, because I think I was giving him all the points away. I was just making incredible amount of the unforced errors, and already a break in the first game, you know, gave him a lot of advantage.
So I just wasn't myself that day. But, you know, turn the next page.

Q. Just to take you back to that match in Indian Wells, obviously immediately following it it's difficult for you to understand why you might not have played so well. You've had a chance to reflect now. Do you know why that performance was what it was?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Everything happens for a reason. That day and that match I wouldn't like to remember, of course, but you always try to learn from your mistakes. I didn't do a great job at all. I talked to my coach, and, of course, the team, and tried to figure out the way that I can make some things better.
I don't think it's specifically any shots, forehand, backhand, serve. Just in general, mentally that day I wasn't there. So I think that's what I need to really prove to myself, that I have quality, enough quality that I can be one of the best players in the world. I just need to be confident.

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link post  Posted: 27.03.09 11:20. Post subject: Q. How would you sum..



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Q. How would you summarize your first few months of the year for you? Are you happy with it?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, yeah. I'm satisfied.


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and makes you want to improve more.


по тебе что-то этого незамэтно

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I don't think it's specifically any shots, forehand, backhand, serve. Just in general, mentally that day I wasn't there. So I think that's what I need to really prove to myself, that I have quality, enough quality that I can be one of the best players in the world. I just need to be confident.


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link post  Posted: 28.03.09 12:04. Post subject: ПК после победы над ..


ПК после победы над Данчевичем:

N. DJOKOVIC/F. Dancevic
6-3, 6-2


THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.
Q. How do you feel today? You felt good?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Yeah, I felt good on the court. I think most of my first-round matches this year I haven't got, you know, the right rhythm. But today I was pretty happy with the way I started this tournament.

Q. Any reason why your first-round matches have been awkward for you?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Obviously I wasn't focused enough, and today I played the right game. I was really -- every single game I played I want to give my best, and I think I was -- the concentration was quite important key today.

Q. How is the experience to have the ATP tournament in your country?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, it's a new experience for me and my family and everybody, I think, in Serbia. I think never had an ATP event in my country, so we look forward to that. We have a lot of interest in sponsors and tennis fans around Serbia, and it's already being announced. Everybody is waiting to have a ticket and come to see the tennis stars. It's the first year, so we're excited. We're going to try to make a great impression on the tennis world.

Q. The ATP is very happy about it as well.
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Yeah, of course.

Q. So now are you going to have to do something more than play? Like are they going to make you clean up and fix things and organize?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: For me I think it's a challenge. It's excitement in one way, because I'm a player and this is my job, my life.
I've been involved in the players' council, so I'm really trying, organization-wise, to do some things and to be a part of innovations, let's say.
So being directly a part of the organization of the event is quite important for my tournament, I think. And because there are certain details on the tournament that I can help out, you know, the organization.
From the perspective of the player, it's exciting. So I look forward to it.

Q. Are you prepared, though? Like some players might come to you and go, Novak, there's not enough water, or Novak...
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: No, I'm not going to clean off the court, for sure. No, they gave me three instead of four balls for practice and things like that.
Well, you know it might be. It was funny, because I was not -- you know, not literally negotiating with the players to come to the tournament, but I was just talking it through so they can think about some of the top players.
I know it's not actually easy week, because you have the 2000 events, Rome and Madrid, and we're in between. Most of the top players will probably not come because they want to focus themselves at major events.
We have a 28 draw, which a great thing. It'll help our tournament to survive. Hopefully we going save some wild cards for the top players if they want to come.

Q. Have you convinced anyone special yet?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Couple players. I don't know if you seen, but Stepanek and Croats, like Ljubicic and Karlovic and players like Cañas. So we going to have a decent first year.

Q. Do you have an actual title at the event? Obviously not director.
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Serbia Open, right?

Q. No, I mean you. Do you have a --
BENITO PEREZ: Top seed.

Q. Your uncle is the tournament director, right?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Yeah.

Q. If you could be a super hero, which one would you be and why? What kind of super power would you like to have?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, I think it's unrealistic to look in that way. I wasn't really into that too much. I probably like to be invisible. Just sneak into the girls' locker room. That's one of the super powers.

Q. Why did you change the racquet brand this year?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, I already played for a couple of years in my junior years, so I just basically went back to the old brand. So it wasn't really a -- it was a big change, a big responsibility for me, and quite risky in this period to change the most important tool in our sport.
But, look, I look forward to it. The guys did a good job, so I'm happy.

Q. Stepanek, he's not getting paid for it, but he plays with a racquet that's basically manufactured for him. Have you asked him about that at all?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: No. The only thing I know about him is that he played with my racquets his first match in Masters Cup.



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Q. If you could be a super hero, which one would you be and why? What kind of super power would you like to have?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, I think it's unrealistic to look in that way. I wasn't really into that too much. I probably like to be invisible. Just sneak into the girls' locker room. That's one of the super powers.


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Q. Stepanek, he's not getting paid for it, but he plays with a racquet that's basically manufactured for him. Have you asked him about that at all?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: No. The only thing I know about him is that he played with my racquets his first match in Masters Cup.


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link post  Posted: 28.03.09 16:05. Post subject: А вот и ответ на воп..


А вот и ответ на вопрос по поводу формы ноля:

Novak Djokovic's adidas Style Confirmed for Sony Ericsson Open and Roland Garros.

Novak Djokovic is updating his look for the Sony Ericsson Open and Roland Garros. Like Ana Ivanovic, he's turned to a Miami perfect blue. Pictured here Djokovic wears the adidas Edge polo, $50 USD in pool, black and running white, ClimaCool fabric with full mesh back and sides for optimal cooling and ventilation. The special Djokovic inspired Falcon graphic sits on the back of the left shoulder.

Djokovic's shorts are the10" Men's Edge Bermuda, $50 in white and phantom. Drawcord waist and side seam pockets.

His shoes are the CC Genius, $130 in pool, black and running white. Low to the ground and well cushioned, carbon composite technology used in lateral strips in the upper give added forefoot support.


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link post  Posted: 28.03.09 16:28. Post subject: Pilic resigns over S..


Pilic resigns over Srdjan Djokovic’s actions

Nikola Pilic, advisor to the Serbia Davis Cup tennis team, has stepped down as one of the directors of the Serbia Open ATP event, to take place in Belgrade 2 through 10 May this year.

The renowned tennis expert and the owner of Munich-based tennis academy refuses to take any further part in the organization of the $450,000 event in Serbia, while his decision has come as a reaction to come actions from Srdjan Djokovic.
- “A couple of weeks ago he held a press conference in Belgrade without previously consulting with me and spoke of things he has no place or capacity to talk about. After that I got into touch with the ATP and asked them to relieve me of my duty as tournament director,” Nikola Pilic spoke for Vecernji List.
The conflict between Pilic and Srdjan Djokovic should not affect the former’s role in the Serbia Davis Cup team.
- “Of course, this will not influence my cooperation with Novak Djokovic, with whom I still have a great relationship. He actually called me afterwards and apologized to me, saying he hadn’t known anything about it,” said Pilic.
Serbia has once again stumbled on the first step towards embarking on as complex a task as organizing an ATP event for the first time ever. However, one certainty is that the works at the Milan Gale Muskatirovic sports centre to host the Serbia Open 2009 are on schedule and, as the organizers assure, they will be completed within the deadline.
The format of the tournament is that there will be 28 players in the main draw, three of which will be awarded wild cards, while four will come through the qualifying round. Two further players will be handed the “special exempt” call-up. The doubles draw will include 16 pairs and the winners of this event will receive ?73,000 worth of prize money, together with 250 ATP points.

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link post  Posted: 29.03.09 15:54. Post subject: Novak Djokovic lifts..


Novak Djokovic lifts Serbian spirits

ON the evidence of form in 2009, Serbian tennis seems very much last year’s thing. While Ana Ivanovic is beginning to recapture her touch, Jelena Jankovic is distraught with her game and Novak Djokovic is looking to purge the memory of a defeat last week he damned as the worst of his career.

Djokovic, embarrassed by his performance against Andy Roddick at Indian Wells, was aware that a second early exit in Miami in as many years would provide a green light for Britain’s Andy Murray to accelerate past him and become the world No 3.

However, Djokovic enjoyed a timely resurgence to overcome the Niagara Falls-based Canadian Frank Dancevic with a display that suggested the near inept horrors of a week ago have been forgotten. Djokovic’s 6-3 6-2 win over the world No 117 meant he had escaped the same fate he suffered a year earlier against the big-serving South African Kevin Anderson. Murray must now win the title if he is to become the world’s third-ranked player.

A week’s introspection had clearly benefited Djokovic. “In most of my early matches this year I haven’t got the right rhythm,” he admitted. “Indian Wells was disappointing. Obviously I wasn’t focused enough. Everything happens for a reason and you always try to learn from your mistakes. I just need to be confident. This time concentration was the important key.” Djokovic next faces Paul-Henri Mathieu.

Life for Ivanovic has not been as testing as it has for Djokovic or indeed Jankovic, who in the past six weeks has suffered such galling early defeats in Dubai and Indian Wells that this week she fired her fitness coach Pat Etcheberry, who was an adviser to Pete Sampras and Justine Henin through their careers.

Playing late at night, Ivanovic seemed intent on still getting as much sleep as possible as she cruised through a 6-0 6-3 win over Ukrainian Mariya Koryttseva. “This tournament is a big challenge because last year I wasn’t consistent enough,” said the seventh seed. “I want to follow one good tournament with another.”



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2009 Sony Ericsson Open - Nick’s Picks - Men’s Singles Round 3

Novak Djokovic (SRB) vs. Paul-Henri Mathieu (FRA)
Mathieu beat the ever-dangerous Marcos Baghdatis in the second round in three sets and now has a much tougher task at hand with Djokovic. Mathieu spent time at the NBTA when he was in his early teens, and you will not find a nicer guy on the tour. In this match, he is going to have to forget about the pleasantries and take it to Djokovic from the get-go!

Djokovic, the 2007 Sony Ericsson Open champion, comes into this tournament with a 17-7 record on the year and a title in Dubai already under his belt. He is a crowd-pleaser, but he must stay focused at all times in this match because Mathieu has the talent to send him home.

Match-Up:
Djokovic is 3-1 against Mathieu, and has already beaten him once this year. They did meet in Miami back in 2006 and Djokovic won in straight sets. Mathieu has a killer forehand, a solid serve, but his backhand is neutral at best. In this match he is going to have to try and hit forehands as much as possible to keep Djokovic pinned back behind the baseline. He also cannot get frustrated and show any negative emotions because he had a tendency to do that at times.

Djokovic can do a little bit of everything. Both his forehand and backhand are weapons and his serve is definitely more powerful than Mathieu’s. What he has to do is stay away from the unforced errors, because Mathieu will not waste any opportunity he is given. I give Djokovic the edge, but this will be a very interesting match.
Nick’s Pick - Djokovic in 2, could go 3 if the unforced errors pile up!

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) vs. Robert Kendrick (USA)
Kendrick qualified for the tournament and has worked his way into the third round. He already has wins over Arnaud Clement and Robin Soderling. I have always been impressed by Kendrick’s game, but I think the one thing he needs to do more is come forward. This would put pressure on his opponents and really help his game.

Tsonga is one of my favorites to watch because of his intensity level and his competitiveness. He fights for every point and is a warrior out on the court. He is still trying to prove to everyone that he can play with the big boys, and this would be a good tournament to demonstrate that.

Match-Up:
This will be the first career match between Kendrick and Tsonga. For a big guy, Kendrick moves well, has solid groundstrokes and a great serve. The problem is, Tsonga does all of those things too, just better. For Kendrick to win, he is going to have to force the action throughout the match and force Tsonga into mistakes. As much as the American fans want that to happen, it is going to be difficult to do against this Frenchman.

Nick’s Pick - Tsonga in 2 sets


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Djokovic searching for winning formula

Novak Djokovic is controversial, but he doesn't want to be.

The world No. 3 has a strong desire to be his sport's superior player, but he can't yet stomach everything that comes with it — to be in the spotlight every waking moment, good and bad.

In public, the 21-year-old Serbian can't be the funny guy anymore. There will be no more hilarious impressions of his friend Maria Sharapova's serve, of his rival Andy Roddick's twitches, and especially of his locker room nemesis Roger Federer flicking his hair or clapping his racket in celebration.

"I'm in the transition," Djokovic told FOXSports.com. "It's not easy because I'm very emotional. Some things really hurt me, and maybe I express myself a little bit too much — people didn't get used to that. But at the end of the day, you sit and think to yourself, 'I've reacted the way I felt that's right.' Maybe it's wrong, but you learn from your mistakes. That's why life is testing us all the time."

The third seed at this week's Sony Ericsson Open in Key Biscayne, Djokovic has gone from being the tour's boy wonder after winning his first Grand Slam title at the 2008 Australian Open to the most vulnerable member of the sport's so-called Big 4, which also includes Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Andy Murray.

Since winning his first major, Djokovic has been a trademark up-and-down player. After winning the 2008 Indian Wells title, he could surely claim the unofficial moniker of best player of the first quarter of last season, and the relentless baseliner looked like he might be prepared to knock Federer and Nadal out of the two top spots.

But then he began to wear down, partly due to the tremendous pressure he put on himself to snag the No. 1 ranking. A title run at the Rome Masters Series was followed by a brutal loss to Nadal at Roland Garros, which was followed by an upset at the hands of Marat Safin at Wimbledon. Then Nadal stepped on him again in a terrific Olympic semifinal.

Nearly spent but still determined, the Serbian reached the U.S. Open semifinals, but after confronting a vocal nighttime crowd after his quarterfinal victory over Roddick in the quarters, he didn't have the will to defeat Federer again and was buried.

Before his match against Djokovic, Roddick had been asked about his foe's latest injury. By that time, Djokovic had developed a reputation for retiring too frequently, and the American wondered in a joking manner if his foe might have the "bird flu or SARS."

The comments received tremendous publicity and got right back to Djokovic, who was enraged. After he won the quarterfinal, he went right at the crowd and boos reigned down upon him.

"Maybe the experience from the U.S. Open with Andy was something that I really didn't wish for and really didn't look for," Djokovic said. "But it hurt me. His comments hurt me in that moment, and it was a misunderstanding. Unfortunately, there was a lot at stake; it was the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam, lot of emotions, lot of frustrations going on.

"At the end of the day, maybe if you could turn back things, maybe you wouldn't do something like that, but I just felt emotion in that moment."

Even before he won his first major, he was criticized for saying that the then untouchable Federer was vulnerable. His parents, father Srdjan and mother Dijana, were said to be too enthusiastic while watching their son courtside. Last year, an irritated Federer even hushed them during a match in Monte Carlo.

Then there were the impersonations, the wildly entertaining, near perfect ones that had the crowds in stitches. But some top players weren't pleased, especially Federer. And when Roger talks, people listen.

"It's not just players," Djokovic said. "It was a lot of speculation, and I just didn't like the fact that people thought I'm doing that to make fun of somebody. ... I don't blame anybody, but it's all in the circle of positive, and laughing and smiling and enjoying life.

"I don't want to do it more because I don't want to create unbalance and turn the people against me for no reason. I'm really in a good relationship with most of the players on tour. I'm an honest guy, I open up and I say what I need to say. And this is the philosophy of my life — be what you are."

Unfortunately, some other things were beyond his control. There was the conclusion of Djokovic's extraordinary Australian Open title run, which included a remarkable upset of Federer in the semifinals and beatdown of big Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the final.

A couple of hours after that match, Dijana was approached by FOXSports.com and, full of celebratory fervor, issued a line in reference to Federer that still haunts her son to this day: "The king is dead. Long live the new king."

When reminded of the comment, Novak spoke of his mom's honesty and openness. "I think you can see that in me as well. You can see the connection."

But outright honesty and a win-at-all-costs attitude can be costly, which is why Djokovic is still trying to fashion a personality that will allow him to be liked on court and off.

After the U.S. Open fiasco, Djokovic scraped for much of the fall, but he finally picked himself off the canvas and won the Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai.

Then came his Australian Open title defense and his body failed him miserably, as he retired in the quarters against Roddick due to heat exhaustion when many felt he should have been able to play on. He won the Dubai title, but last week at Indian Wells, he fell to Roddick again, admitting he played miserably.

At this point, going up against America's top player in the U.S. appears too much for him, not because Roddick has a larger skill set, but because Djokovic has essentially psyched himself out, thinking that crowd is out to get him.

Djokovic is certainly good enough to eventually grab the No. 1 ranking and win more Slams. He's a tremendous defensive player who is capable of going on the offensive when his foes least expect it. When his head is in matches, he's a master of point construction. He's extremely fast and sturdy and has improved his first serve and volleys a great deal.

But if he's unable to successfully negotiate a personal transition that he's comfortable with, he may never achieve his goals.

"Everybody is different," he said. "It depends from which part of the world you are coming. I've been through some things that people never will, probably. I came from a country which is going through a lot of tough times — wars. I'm going to say to myself, 'Look, maybe these things were meant to be, and these things help me know to appreciate the life much more. I know that being positive and enjoying the life is something that I think everybody wishes for."


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