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  • Originally posted by MarkoNFL View Post
    Prozivaš devojku bez apsolutno ikakvog razloga.

    Mene si uvredio. To je ok, predpostavljam.

    Meni apsolutno ne smeta što si Federerov advokat dok poštuješ druge članove foruma.
    Ne doživljavam ja ovo kao uvredu...vidim samo potrebu da se odbrani neodbranjivo.

    Originally posted by amnesiac View Post
    Ko o čemu, Mara o Federeru. Osvoji Zverev titulu u Madridu, Mara o Federeru. Na stranu što Federer na race listi ima skoro 600 bodova više od drugoplasiranog Zvereva i preko 1000 od četvoroplasiranog Nadala, Mara će naći način da ospori njegovu prvu poziciju na ATP listi, a Mara nije pominjala način gubitka iste. Pominjemo Mustera, Mara o Federeru. I ne samo to, Mara priča o određenoj situaciji i ne govori istinu, pa rečenicu "be quiet" slobodno prevodi u "shut up".

    Ja nijesam Federerov advokat, nerado i pišem o njemu a pogotovo o njegovom fer-pleju, čisto sam reagovao jer je meni upućen odgovor.
    Krenuću redom, od kraja...
    Nisam nikada nigde nikome rekla da je Federerov advokat niti to gledam tako...ako nekoga, uslovno rečeno braniš, ne treba gledati to kao advokaturu- po toj logici ja bih bila Zverevov advokat...
    E,sada odakle Federer u priči o Zverevu i Musteru?
    Ti si taj koji se pozivao na nefer ponašanje Mustera i pljuvanje...ja sam odogvorila kako sam odgovorila...
    Zašto?
    Vrlo je prosto zapravo. Prozvao si Mustera i Sašu za nešto što i Federer radi...a njega sam kao primer uzela jer je dobio silne nagrade za ferplej...inače bih možda pomenula i Mareja ili Novaka...Kirjosa obavezno koji takođe imaju ispade ali ne vredi oni ne dobijaju Edberge...ALI...
    Dvostruki aršini...Svi mogu biti prozvani ali Federer ne sme?! Da nije crveno slovo u kalendaru?
    Race listu nisam nigde pominjala niti sam ja ta koja je poredila ovu dvojicu u igračkom smislu nego Bojana.
    Moje poređenje je samo sezalo do ferpleja i ponašanja na terenu...
    Ok možda nije rekao Đokovićima "shut up" već " be quiet" ali svejedno je neprikladno i nepristojno da im se tako obrati...a ja sam pobrkala sa ovom situacijom sa meča na RG protiv Delpa.
    A to što ne pišeš o njegovom ferpleju potpuno je razumljivo s' obzirom na to da ga retko pokazuje
    Uz sportski pozdrav žao mi je što ću te razočarati, ne pominjem Federera koliko bi ti voleo i vrlo često ga i pohvalim ali to ti je očigledno promaklo...pa prelistaj malo
    Šampioni se ne stvaraju u teretanama. Šampioni se stvaraju od nečega što imaju duboko u sebi- želju, viziju i san. M.Ali
    Ko sme taj može.Ko ne zna za strah taj ide napred.
    "When the crowd is chanting Roger I hear Novak."

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    • Uh, koliko spinovanja, izvrtanja riječi, izvlačenja iz konteksta, zamjena teza u jednom postu. Nemam namjeru da gubim vrijeme objašnjavajući riječ po riječ.

      Zaključujući priču o Federeru (koga nijesam prvi pomenuo, već samo govorio tebi da ne govoriš istinu), ja nemam ništa sa dodjeljivanjem Edberga, niti me ta nagrada interesuje, niti sam siguran ko je daje. Obrati se davaocima nagrade, a ne meni, jer kao što rekoh, meni to ništa ne znači. A pohvališ ga ti, nije sporno, njega kao igrača u ranim tridesetim. Iz istog razloga se ovdje (ne od tebe) u nebo naprasno diže Andy Murray, jasno je zbog čega, nijesmo djeca.

      Ja sam prozvao Sašu? O, Bože, ne mogu ja ovo, zaista.
      Australian Open (2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2017, 2018) French Open (2009) Wimbledon (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2017) US Open (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008)

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      • Originally posted by amnesiac View Post
        Uh, koliko spinovanja, izvrtanja riječi, izvlačenja iz konteksta, zamjena teza u jednom postu. Nemam namjeru da gubim vrijeme objašnjavajući riječ po riječ.

        Zaključujući priču o Federeru (koga nijesam prvi pomenuo, već samo govorio tebi da ne govoriš istinu), ja nemam ništa sa dodjeljivanjem Edberga, niti me ta nagrada interesuje, niti sam siguran ko je daje. Obrati se davaocima nagrade, a ne meni, jer kao što rekoh, meni to ništa ne znači. A pohvališ ga ti, nije sporno, njega kao igrača u ranim tridesetim. Iz istog razloga se ovdje (ne od tebe) u nebo naprasno diže Andy Murray, jasno je zbog čega, nijesmo djeca.

        Ja sam prozvao Sašu? O, Bože, ne mogu ja ovo, zaista.
        Šta sam ja to izvrnula,spinovala kako kažeš ?!
        Šampioni se ne stvaraju u teretanama. Šampioni se stvaraju od nečega što imaju duboko u sebi- želju, viziju i san. M.Ali
        Ko sme taj može.Ko ne zna za strah taj ide napred.
        "When the crowd is chanting Roger I hear Novak."

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        • Originally posted by Marija81 View Post
          Šta sam ja to izvrnula,spinovala kako kažeš ?!
          Kad te iznerviraju udri lopatom "spinerko"

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          • Originally posted by torpedo View Post
            Kad te iznerviraju udri lopatom "spinerko"
            Nema potrebe...ali hajd...da i meni neko to kaže prvi put za ovih par godina...
            Šampioni se ne stvaraju u teretanama. Šampioni se stvaraju od nečega što imaju duboko u sebi- želju, viziju i san. M.Ali
            Ko sme taj može.Ko ne zna za strah taj ide napred.
            "When the crowd is chanting Roger I hear Novak."

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            • Nesto sam geldao i slucajno naisao na ovo: https://www.oddschecker.com/tennis/w...mbledon/winner

              Endi Marej, veciti drugi favorit na svim slemovima. Nerealno je da je on drugi favorit za Wimbleodon po kladionicama trenutno.

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              • A nece ni igrati na Wimbledon 90%, al dobro nek je on drugi favorit.
                OVAKO

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                  • Ali "piošto je napala stolicu" pa hit majke mi
                    Šampioni se ne stvaraju u teretanama. Šampioni se stvaraju od nečega što imaju duboko u sebi- želju, viziju i san. M.Ali
                    Ko sme taj može.Ko ne zna za strah taj ide napred.
                    "When the crowd is chanting Roger I hear Novak."

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                    • Raonic odustao od RG.
                      Delpotrovo ucece takodje pod znakom pitanja
                      Similis simili gaudet

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                      • Statistika od juce, a Tomi Robredo kao 10ti pobedio danas u Portugalu, na celendzeru

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                        • Poredak pred RG 2017:

                          1.Mari
                          2.Đoković
                          3.Vavrinka

                          Godinu dana kasnije:

                          22. Đoković
                          25. Vavrinka
                          45. Mari


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                            But there's one thing he can't change... he can't change his passion.

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                            • intervju sa Soderlingom, za engleski telegraph, ali posto je potrebno registrovati se, kopiram ga celog

                              Robin Soderling exclusive interview: From beating Nadal and Federer to struggling to get out of bed - and falling in love with tennis again


                              In July 2011, Robin Soderling smiled broadly and held aloft the Swedish Open trophy in front of his home fans. He was the world No 5 - the best of the rest outside the 'Big Four' - and at the age of 26 had time on his side to go one better than his two French Open finals and win a first grand slam.

                              “But that match was the last I ever played,” Soderling says, seven years on. “After that I didn’t leave the house for six months.”

                              Soderling, it turned out, had been playing for much of 2011 with an acute case of glandular fever, which became so debilitating that soon after winning the Swedish Open he could barely get out of bed. Soderling then spent almost four years trying to make a comeback but could not fully shake off the illness and officially retired in December 2015.

                              Soderling’s legacy though remains undimmed, largely because of the events at Roland Garros nine years ago. On a gloomy Sunday, Soderling - a provocative and divisive presence on the Tour - did what had never been done, and has remained almost unthinkable since: he beat Rafael Nadal at the French Open.

                              Nadal's near-perfect record since - just one defeat, against Novak Djokovic in 2015, and six more titles - has made Soderling’s achievement even more remarkable. Nadal is also the huge favourite to pick up an 11th title at this year’s tournament, which begins on Sunday.

                              In the years when Soderling was convalescing and dreaming of a comeback, he could not bring himself to watch the event - even on television. Now though, he is more contented and will be at Roland Garros this year.

                              Still young - at 33, he is three years younger than Roger Federer - healthy again and with that glint in his eye and impish smile, Soderling is enjoying a busy retirement. He runs his own tennis equipment business RS Tennis, coaches the exciting Swedish youngster Elias Ymer and is a dad to Olivia (five) and Fred (three).

                              His career may have been cruelly cut short, but in those dark days of 2011 and 2012 all Soderling wanted was to feel well again.

                              “I was really sick,” he says. “I was in bed with cold sweats, all different symptoms. It was really terrible for a long time, and when the fever went away there was all this weakness and tiredness.

                              “Then after a few years I felt good in daily life but as soon as I started to push my body the symptoms came back and I had no strength at all. I got so tired. After an easy practice session all I wanted to do was sleep for days.

                              “For a long time I couldn’t even watch tennis on TV because I missed it too much. I was bitter and upset because it didn’t seem fair. I was young and it was tough to see players that I played against my age, even older performing well. Like [Stan] Wawrinka and I are almost the same age.

                              “When I retired it became easier, and every month that passes it gets easier because there are less players my age. Now I’m too old anyway so I don’t have to think about it too much.”

                              With a bit of distance from his retirement, Soderling is better able to look back fondly at his many achievements, which include a world ranking of No 4, two grand slam finals and 10 titles.

                              And though he actually regards beating Federer at the following year's French Open as an equally good, if not better, performance, Soderling will also always have that 2009 win over Nadal - one of tennis's "Where were you when?" moments.

                              The seeds of the upset were sown two years earlier at Wimbledon when Soderling riled Nadal in a tetchy third-round match. Soderling celebrated a dead net cord, didn’t look Nadal in the eye when they shook hands, and most humiliatingly of all impersonated the Spaniard’s habit of fiddling with his shorts in front of a disbelieving Centre Court.

                              Nadal was furious, and Soderling says now that he may have gone too far with his antics. But he stands by making it clear that he was not overawed by Nadal.

                              Two years later at Roland Garros, Soderling was similarly fearless: “I remember I beat [David] Ferrer in the third round and the first question the journalist asked me was ‘do you think Rafa will win the French Open again this year?’.

                              “At that moment I realised no-one believed I could win. At least I had to otherwise there was no point going on court.

                              “So I told myself I have a chance, I just have to focus on my game. When I got on court I felt really confident, really good but I also felt like there was no pressure. No-one expected to me to win so I tried to see it as there’s only an upside.

                              “To beat Rafa on clay, especially in best of five sets you have to be aggressive and dictate the points. That’s how I played naturally so it was maybe a bit easier for me. But I also tried to be a bit more aggressive than normal and also take a few more risks, and that day it really worked.”

                              Soderling stresses that to win against Nadal or Federer you must have self-belief, which he feels is lacking in too many of today’s players.

                              “I get the feeling even guys in the top five don’t really believe,” he says. “They’re there to see what happens. Their focus is just to go off the court with their head high - you can see it even in the warm-up. It means the big guys win many matches before they have even started.

                              “You have to unsettle these guys and stand up for yourself. Show your opponent that you believe in yourself and you’re there to win.”

                              So is that the way to beat Nadal at the 2018 French Open? "Yes", Soderling responds. "Do that, play aggressive...and then hope for the best."
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