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sib mulan dah tulung jawab.. |
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kejap jer de bakker belasah isner... 6-0, 6-3, 6-2. isner served no ace at all... ish ish ish |
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Round 16 - justine vs Kim..mesti game best..
tension.. sebab, x dapt nk tgk game justine + nadal main..my sister conquer for WC.. |
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live streaming ajerla tasyha... i pun kalau adik-beradik dtg jenguk mak kitorang, abis dorang conquer remote control.. tgk kejap2 gitu jerla... tak pun tgk score kat slamtracker |
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sori lama tak hapdet..kurang sihat skit (gara2 team aku kalah lah nih )
jadual utk next game
Gents
Fabio Fognini v Julien Benneteau
Robin Söderling v Thomaz Bellucci
Jérémy Chardy v David Ferrer
Paul-Henri Mathieu v Thiemo de Bakker
Philipp Petzschner v Rafael Nadal
Tobias Kamke v Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Xavier Malisse v Sam Querrey
Gilles Simon v Andy Murray
Ladies
Li Na v Anastasia Rodionova
Barbora Strýcová v Maria Sharapova
Serena Williams v Dominika Cibulková
Sara Errani v Agnieszka Radwanska
Alexandra Dulgheru v Kaia Kanepi
Flavia Pennetta v Klára Koukalová
Petra Kvitová v Victoria Azarenka
Caroline Wozniacki v Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova |
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Post Last Edit by tasyha3 at 27-6-2010 20:13
tlg bagi link nk tgk live match wimbledon.... |
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arini mmg dorang rest la tasyha... middle sunday mmg tradisi wimbly tadak lawan... timing elok je lak tu dgn world cup england lawan arini |
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esok byk match up yg meletop letop gayanya ... huhuhu |
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hapdet lepas 4th rd.
gents:
q1: federer, davydenko, berdych
q2: djokovic, cilic, hewitt, roddick
q3: verdasco, tsonga, murray, simon
q4: soder, ferrer, blake, nadal
ladies:
q1: serena, sharapova, lina, kuzzy, radwanska
q2: wozniacki, azarenka, pennetta, stosur
q3: clijsters, henin, jankovic
q4: venus, bartoli, schiavone |
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Reply 89# Mulan
kesian kat Q3 ladies....
harap li na dapat belasah itik gembo... |
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Reply 90# MrFed
kasi sharapova try dulu... pastu baru lina try
arini blockbuster eh... serena-sharapova... pastu henin-clijsters... huhuhu |
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mlm tadi mmg tak de tennis ke?
aku cam bengang gak.. nasib ade F1 |
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nasiblah bolasepak tak guna teknologi cam tennis..kalo tak dah dpt 1 gol lagi..hahaha
back to wimbledon...tak sabar nk tgh pertembungan masha vs serena. henin vs clijsters..
jap.. aku tak faham mende kontroversi game nadal vs petzschner tuh..anyone care to explain? aku tak sempat tgk habis game tuh sbb dah belayar |
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... tadak kontroversi rasanya... at least taklah besar mana...
set 1 nadal amik
set 2 petz amik
set 3 petz amik lagi
awal set 4...nadal panggil trainer ...check siku/paha/lutut... urut2 ke hapa.. pastu nadal amik set ni... petz mcm hilang rentak
set 5... petz pulak panggil trainer... dia nih penat gak round 1 & 2 dah lawan 5-setter dah..
last2 nadal menang ler...
so petz mcm kasik hints yg nadal main tektik la panggil trainer... tapi lari tetap laju mcm biasa... tapi apapun petz kata dia sendiri yg hilang tumpuan... tu yg hilang rentak sampai kalah tu
lagi satu... umpire cedric mourier ada kasik official warning kat nadal... tapi nadal ckp toni bukan coaching, tapi kasi support... nadal bengang & kata nak jumpa tournament supervisor ke apa.. nak complain...
i pun tak tgk... so taktaulah tepat ke tidak...cuma baca jer
setau i, zaman dulu2 mmg toni pernah coaching nadal dari tepi tu... dan kena warning jugaklah... susah menda ni sbb umpire bukan paham seme apa yg dorang ckp..kot main bahasa kod-kod gitu kan... tak kasi warning karang, mcm lenient sgt... cedric mourier ni mmg antara umpire yg tak berapa baik dgn nadal pun
bab panggil trainer tu, i rasa nadal mmg lutut dah kiok la... i tak rasa dia akan dpt lepasi soderling/murray sbb dorang tu top form skrg... mmg nadal lari nampak mcm biasa, tapi tang ni pun orang tau, mmg nadal kejar bermati-matian masa lawan.
normallah...mana2 pemain ni kalau nak menang, mmg dorang guna la segala tektik asalkan tak langgar rules... susah nak tau 100% genuine ke tidaknya... |
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teruk la nadal ni... cube buat sesuatu tuk melemahkan kosentrasi
pihak lawan... dah nak kalah tu wat la cara nak kalah.... |
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Post Last Edit by Mulan at 28-6-2010 18:58
Reply 96# akughi
don't get me started!! masa AO10 dulu Fed buat kat Davydenko .. normal la benda ni... even GOAT is not above using this 'privilege'.. tak caya mai baca ni... from the official site of AO.
Wednesday 27 January 2010
By Alix Ramsay
It does not matter how many Grand Slam titles you have won – and Roger Federer has won 15 of them – they do not get any easier.
When the Mighty Fed first set out on his romp through the history books,rewriting records left, right and centre, he made it all look so easy.He could win major titles without dropping a set; he could rip sets from the grasp of his rivals without dropping a game. Federer in hispomp was a sight to behold.
But Federer was his own worst enemy.He raised the bar in the sport he loved and forced everyone else in thelocker room to work harder and play smarter to try and catch him. Theymay not have overtaken him – he is still the No.1 – but they aresnapping at heels day and daily. This year, he has dropped two sets onhis way to the semi-finals and, had it not been for a well-timedbathroom break and a fit of the jitters from Nikolay Davydenko, hemight not have reached the semi-finals at all.
Federer beat theRussian 2-6 6-3 6-0 7-5, but even he was a little twitchy about theresult. Davydenko runs like a whippet and chases down every ball and,after winning the ATP World Tour Finals in London last year, he finallybelieves he can win a Grand Slam. Opposition like that can proveawkward even for a chap who has not failed to reach the last four at amajor since 2004. “I was a touch worried, let’s say,” Federer admitted.
Not only was Davydenko playing out of his skin, but the sun was blinding the Swiss every time he went to serve. That is where experience and a little local knowledge came into play. After the first set had run awayfrom him, the lovely Rog took what is delicately described as a“comfort break”. Normally, players jog off court to the little boys’room and trot back in double-quick time so as not to disrupt the rhythm of the match. Not Fed. Not this time.
He sauntered off court,ambled to the facilities, and strolled back. It was late in the afternoon, and with every second extra he took, Fed knew that the sun would drop a little further in the sky behind Rod Laver Arena and, at last, he would be able to see the ball clearly.
“I did need to go to the toilet, too,” he said by way of an excuse to Jim Courier as they chatted after the match. “Too much information,” Jimbo replied,shutting up the maestro before they lost their audience.
Sure enough, as the sun dipped, so Fed got better. From 3-1 down in the second set, he reeled off 13 games in a row to win the second and third sets and take a 2-0 lead in the fourth. Davydenko was not finished,chasing the No.1 all the way to the line, but Federer was not to be budged. No one was going to stop him from reaching his 23rd consecutive major semi-final.
“When the sun comes from the side, you get the feeling that obviously the one side's in the sun and the other one is in the shade because of it,” Federer explained. “The ball seems halfthe size and is just hard to hit. Then there was a bit of a breeze, and he was playing terrific. That was just more psychologically trying to be positive more than anything else.”
The other psychological positive of this week is the absence of Rafael Nadal. After losing to Andy Murray on Tuesday night, Federer’s chief rival for the big trophies was on his way to the airport as the Swiss dispatched Davydenko. The path is not exactly clear for Fed to win his 16th Grand Slam title, but it is certainly a lot less lumpy than it was.
Federer refused to adhere to the theory that the title was his now that Rafa was out, but he did admit that he was mightily relieved when Nadal lostin the fourth round of the French Open last year. With the champion gone, Federer was able to win his first title at Roland Garros and complete his personal Grand Slam.
“That was the only time in my life I think I went through this was the French Open,” he said. “Thank God I was able to win it.
“Thatwas a huge effect. It had a huge affect on me that Rafa lost at theFrench, just knowing the opportunities I had and being already occupiedwith my own game and opponents. It had a big impact on me.
“But not that Rafa lost this time around. I've won the Australian Open before. I thought Murray played a wonderful match.”
Thefact that Murray, Djokovic, Tsonga and Cilic are all capable of playing wonderful matches just makes Federer’s life that little bit harder. It may not be getting any easier to win Grand Slam titles, but the fact that Federer got the better of Davydenko at least makes winning this particular slam possible.
the onus is on the opponent to maintain his/her focus... jgn taktau menari dikata lantai jongkang-jongket bukan setakat tektik lawan, tapi keputusan umpire, cuaca, bla bla semua tu blh kacau pemain... terpulanglah pemain tu nak jaga mental dia cemana....
i maintain, benda ni semua normal... within the rules, so nak kata apa?? |
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Reply 97# honey_jelly
part of nadal's wimbledon blog
I have always been a very fair player and yesterday when I calledthe trainer I really needed him since I was in pain. I know there hasbeen some controversy because of that but I don't think it is fair.Like it was not fair the way the umpire gave me a warning for coaching.Toni was only saying to me to be positive and I don't think that'sgiving me any advice. So there you go. I am normally not commentingthese things but I feel it was important to tell you about it. |
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uhh... babai jankovic... tak sangka zvonareva masih survive tak pick minah ni... selalu choke |
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