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Post time 5-9-2015 09:18 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
kikiharris replied at 5-9-2015 08:28 PM
The only way Nadal will revive his career just like the Arsenal team.
Change the coach otherwise it ...


Tgk vid Rafa jln ke locker room.. it's heartbreaking to see Rafa so sad. For Rafa to want to change, it's like hoping for a miracle.

He is a creature of habit. His family means the world to him and he was always surrounded by the same people.

I dunno la. I will be pleasantly surprised if he really does that (change his coach)
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Post time 6-9-2015 11:22 AM | Show all posts
ashburn replied at 5-9-2015 06:56 PM
talk is cheap
it is not easy 2 change the way
he had been playing all hs life..

Better late than never
Stop the status quo

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Post time 6-9-2015 12:11 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
well said masha





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Post time 6-9-2015 04:49 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
ashburn replied at 6-9-2015 12:11 PM
well said masha

Tq Masha.
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Post time 7-9-2015 12:05 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Masha waktu  nie tgh lunch on the bed..
berseneng  leneng...
xmcm serena bermandi peluh kejar
bola smp terkangkanglahh...
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Post time 7-9-2015 12:25 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Split la ssngatt...
banana split kerr

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Post time 7-9-2015 08:27 AM | Show all posts
ashburn replied at 7-9-2015 12:05 AM
Masha waktu  nie tgh lunch on the bed..
berseneng  leneng...
xmcm serena bermandi peluh ke ...

berseneng leneng la sgt..

GS boleh kira dgn jari sblh tgn tu..

lariikkk...
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Post time 7-9-2015 08:32 AM | Show all posts
ashburn replied at 7-9-2015 12:25 AM
Split la ssngatt...
banana split kerr

well it is a split..

ni jelena jankovic


masha tak flexible... takleh buat split

ni serena lagik

siap fist pumping sekali






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Post time 7-9-2015 11:26 AM | Show all posts
Locking Down and Loading Up


Serena Williams' win over young Madison Keys set up a U.S. Open quarterfinal against her older sister, Venus. (Photos by Anita Aguilar)


NEW YORK—Sometimes the best way to understand what separates the world's No. 1 player from the competition is to see her go up against an opponent who can do many of the same things she does.

Madison Keys can do many of the same things that Serena Williams does. She can hit aces—Keys had eight in their fourth-round match, Serena had six. She can hit winners—Keys had 24 to Serena’s 18. And like Serena, Keys can belt the ball past her opponent from anywhere, even when she’s on the run. On at least three occasions on Sunday, all Serena could do as she watched a frozen rope whizz past her was nod her head and say, “Nice shot.”

Yet when it came to the score, Serena ended up well ahead; Keys managed to win just three games in each set. That’s because Serena did all of the other, duller things you need to do on a tennis court—keep the ball in, make your second serve, construct points, move your feet, defend—so much better. Anyone who thinks that Serena is all power, all the time should find a tape of this match. While Keys went for broke whenever she had a chance, and sometimes when she didn’t, Serena kept things in lockdown mode all afternoon. She made just six unforced errors (to Keys’ 19), committed no double faults, faced no break points, and was sparing with her screams and fist-pumps. Even Serena’s post-match twirl for the crowd was all-business.

Afterward, Serena said she knew she couldn’t afford a third straight slow start here. She remembered the early lead that Keys had built when they played in Australia in January.

“It was important,” Serena said of how she came out of the gate in this match, “because she’s such a good player, such a powerful player. She can get off to a fast start.”

Serena also knew she couldn’t afford a third straight shaky day on her serve—she had 17 double faults in her last two matches combined.




“'It’s now or never, Serena,'” she said she told herself before this one, “you’ve got to get that serve together.”

Serena spent much of the morning patiently practicing that serve with her coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, and it made the difference in the first set. Serena began by holding with an ace and striding regally toward the sideline—her “ace walk,” as it's known. For the next six games, each woman used her serve to dominate the other and hold quickly; after just 19 minutes, the score was 4-3, and a taut, tight affair seemed to be in order.

Just like that, though, the set was blown open when Keys’ serve failed her: At 3-4, she double-faulted twice and was broken. The misses, according to Keys, didn’t come out of nowhere.

“She put a lot of pressure on me to have to kind of almost overplay,” Keys said. “In a sense I feel like she made very little unforced errors, making me hit a lot of winners. I felt like I was going for it more than I normally would have. I felt like if I didn’t hit a winner, I wouldn’t get to the next ball.”

That was never more true than in the match’s other crucial game, which came with Keys serving at 3-3 in the second set. She began it by hitting three straight winners and going up 40-15. One of those winners, a rifle-shot backhand down the line, was the freest shot she had hit all day, and I half-imagined that it might signal the start of a strong run of play from her. Instead, Keys headed in the other direction entirely.

At 40-15, she went for too much on her second serve and double faulted, then followed it up with three straight errors and was broken. This would be the most Keysian game of the match, and the one that doomed her. (And yes, I’m trademarking the phrase “We’re All Keysians Now” as a headline when she wins this tournament in a few years.)




While Keys tried for winners while backing up and running wide, Serena didn’t feel the need to go for broke. Instead, she hit with pace, depth, and margin; they were rally balls, but rally balls with a sting and a purpose.

“Today she really pushed me,” Keys said, “I didn’t really have the chances I normally have to kind of dictate the point.”

Once again, as she did two years ago against Sloane Stephens in this round, Serena has pushed one of the putative heirs to her American-tennis throne back a step. Not only was Keys unable to beat her, she couldn’t match Serena’s signature trick from last round, the forehand winner she hit while simultaneously doing a full split against Bethanie Mattek-Sands. Today Keys did the split, but missed the forehand.

Even at 34, Serena was the most active player on the court, the one taking the frenetic little steps needed to get in position. On one important point early in the second set, Keys had a rare chance at a short ball, but she was a step slow getting to it. Forced to take it from below the level of the net, she flipped the ball up and over the baseline. Afterward, she turned to her player box, smiled, and stuck out her tongue—she knew what she did wrong. As much as anything else, that one little step forward could be the key to Keys’ future development. A little more footwork would take her a long way



While Keys goes back to the practice court, Serena moves on, to another quarterfinal and another match with her sister Venus, their 27th. This one is even more fraught than usual. What if Serena’s Grand Slam quest is ended by her sister? What if Venus, after so many years in her shadow, steps out of it now? Venus, after surviving three-setters in her first two matches, has been solid in her last two, one of which was a win over the young star of the summer, Belinda Bencic. Venus also beat Serena as recently as last summer.




But I don’t think she’ll beat her here. That’s not because Venus won’t want to stand in Serena’s way. It’s because in matches like the one she played on Sunday against Keys, Serena can make herself too solid for any opponent. When Serena knows she must be ready right away, when she knows she must hit with consistency as well as power, when she knows she has to be at her best, she typically controls the proceedings. Serena played that type of match in her 6-4, 6-3 win over Venus at Wimbledon earlier this summer. There was very little, I felt, that Venus could have done to alter the result or make the match any closer than it was.

“The only player in the draw I don’t want to play,” Serena said of Venus today, “not only because she’s my sister, but for me she’s the best player."

It’s been said that the highest compliment in women’s tennis is to have Serena bring her A-game against you. I don't think she'll insult her sister be doing anything less on Tuesday.

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Serena brought her A game against Masha jugak kan, @ashburn & @ Yen_Aireena ?
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 Author| Post time 7-9-2015 11:50 AM | Show all posts
Kecewa peminat, kecewa lagi pemain... Cuba lagi Rafa!



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 Author| Post time 7-9-2015 11:54 AM | Show all posts
i am Rafa & Maria Fan





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 Author| Post time 7-9-2015 11:56 AM | Show all posts
Mulan replied at 7-9-2015 11:26 AM
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Dgn Maria, game Serena A+

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Post time 7-9-2015 06:23 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Mulan replied at 7-9-2015 11:26 AM
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Madison keys also black player cam venus serena taw
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Post time 7-9-2015 07:44 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Kesian genie. Hope she recovers N come back play tennis
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Post time 7-9-2015 08:35 PM | Show all posts
Rafael Nadal's grand father has passed away today.He was 86 years old.

stay strong Rafa,It's been a hell of a tough year for him.


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Post time 7-9-2015 08:53 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
bioessence replied at 7-9-2015 07:44 PM
Kesian genie. Hope she recovers N come back play tennis

Knp genie tarik diri? Yg jatuh kt locker room ke?
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Post time 7-9-2015 09:05 PM | Show all posts
Another blow for Rafa.
Be strong, my dear Rafa. Come back stronger. You are loved.

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Post time 7-9-2015 10:19 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
sore_itam replied at 7-9-2015 08:53 PM
Knp genie tarik diri? Yg jatuh kt locker room ke?

Ye dia jatuh. Freak accident. Head concussion n giddy. Pada hal dia dah dapat beat in form cibukolva yg defeat ana ivanovic...
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Post time 8-9-2015 08:41 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Lisicki vis a vis kerber
Tak reti2 nak differentiate this 2 German players
Asyik mix up jer
Muka nak sama
Uolls hv problems like me?
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Post time 8-9-2015 09:38 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
bioessence replied at 8-9-2015 08:41 AM
Lisicki vis a vis kerber
Tak reti2 nak differentiate this 2 German players
Asyik mix up jer

During matches ni ada gak prob nk identify players nak2 kalau pakaian sama. Tp klu zoom tu kenal la mana 1 lisicki mana kerber. Shape n colouring derang similar tapi muka mmg lain. Lisicki ni pakai eye shadow ke apa... mekap mata mmg gelap kan? Gg taring dia sweet.
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