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Post time 11-3-2016 02:29 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
MerlinPendragon replied at 11-3-2016 12:32 PM
jantan sangat heolls berkata2.jangan cakap besar kau noks.nanti terkantoi pula.
ruginya org yang  ...

Semoga Tuhan melindungi Rafa Nadal dari sebarang keburukan.


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Post time 11-3-2016 02:30 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
MerlinPendragon replied at 11-3-2016 12:33 PM
uolls  team mana noks?iolls team liverpool

Tak minat bolasepak la u...

Hanya tennis

Hanya Rafa Nadal

Kadang2 Serena


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Post time 11-3-2016 05:54 PM | Show all posts

cett!!!

Nadal hampeh,MU hampeh..apalah malang nasib jadi fans diaorg ni.aishhh!!!
cinta abadi gitu walaupun sering dilukai
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Post time 11-3-2016 08:35 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
kikiharris replied at 11-3-2016 05:54 PM
cett!!!

Nadal hampeh,MU hampeh..apalah malang nasib jadi fans diaorg ni.aishhh!!!

Tulaaapasal...

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Post time 12-3-2016 09:41 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Yen_Aireena replied at 10-3-2016 12:28 PM
ada baca gak pasal hal ni.. artikel yg katanya players dah diberi 5 times warning.. tu yg iols ras ...

Maria dh nafi yg ckp 5 times warning..huhu..

Pjg juga statement fb dia..huuhhu
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Post time 12-3-2016 09:42 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Yen_Aireena replied at 10-3-2016 12:10 PM
Nadal, Kvitova and Radwanska all saying they "never read" the e-mails from WADA

Ye ke? Nk kena carik ni komen depa
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Post time 12-3-2016 12:42 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Edited by ashburn at 12-3-2016 01:14 PM
sore_itam replied at 12-3-2016 09:42 AM
Ye ke? Nk kena carik ni komen depa


kau bc komen andy murray..
sakit hati betulahhh...
sepatutnya support each other...
andy tu sm2 sponsored by HEAD gann
masha..
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Post time 12-3-2016 01:19 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
djoko..serena williams..venus r very  supportive..
yg lain xlehh hrpp..
"dont throw other under the bus
bcoz someday it will hit u back"
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Post time 12-3-2016 01:56 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
ramaii my freinds tau im a hardcore
masha fan n man utd fan..
n they've been messaging me
every day 2 make sure im alive...
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Post time 12-3-2016 04:25 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
ashburn replied at 12-3-2016 01:56 PM
ramaii my freinds tau im a hardcore
masha fan n man utd fan..
n they've been messaging me

Ahahahhahaa!! Comel jek...

Bertabahlah yer...

Buatlah photoshop gambar u peluk bahu Masha kasik semangat... pastu reply your friends dgn gamba tu jek... xyah cakap apaper
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Post time 12-3-2016 04:26 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
ashburn replied at 12-3-2016 12:42 PM
kau bc komen andy murray..
sakit hati betulahhh...
sepatutnya support each other...

Andy x puas ati tu Masha got a bigger slice of the Head pie
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Post time 13-3-2016 09:48 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
ashburn replied at 12-3-2016 12:42 PM
kau bc komen andy murray..
sakit hati betulahhh...
sepatutnya support each other...

Dengan ini saya mengisytiharkan untuk menangguhkan sokongan andy murray dalam sukan tennis...haha..
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Post time 14-3-2016 08:52 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Rafael Nadal Fans
Latest news, pictures and video on Rafael Nadal, 14-time Grand Slam champion.

Rafa Roundup: This Is What Happens When You Accuse Rafa Of Doping Without Providing Any Evidence
Posted by Rafael Nadal Fans

Rafael Nadal taking a break to play some soccer at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden in Indian Wells, California Thursday, March 10, 2016.(Photo by Jared Wickerham/BNP Paribas Open)

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Nadal Earns Confidence Boost, Starts Indian Wells Title Quest | ATP World Tour
The fourth seed and three-time champion saved 11 of 14 break points to beat fellow left-hander Gilles Muller 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 in two hours and 14 minutes for a place in the third round. It was their fifth meeting, and their first since the 2011 US Open.

“I’m very happy for the victory after my last three matches that I’ve lost have been in three sets or five sets,” said Nadal, after his ninth match win of the season.

Nadal Holds Off Muller In Opener | BNP Paribas Open
“Very happy about the attitude during the whole match. Have been very tough to play with that conditions and against a player who serves very well and who goes to the net. It’s obvious these conditions help the player who normally plays less from the baseline. So just was a great victory for me.

“Especially the last two games of the match were very important, obviously. I was able to play more aggressive with more determination. That’s something that stays in my mind and is very positive.”

Rafael Nadal: 14-time Grand slam champion to sue over doping claims | BBC
The 14-time Grand Slam winner, 29, says he will sue anyone else who alleges “something similar in the future”.

Nadal says he is tired of the allegations and is no longer prepared to let them pass unchallenged.

“A minister of France should be serious,” he said. “This time is the time to go against her. We are going to sue her.

“This is going to be the last one, because I’m going to sue her. I am tired about these things. I let it go a few times in the past. Not any more.”

Toni Nadal slams “moron” Bachelot | Marca
“I don’t know what the woman’s motives are for saying what she did, but it’s obvious that she knows nothing about tennis and the sports world”, railed ‘uncle Toni’.

The man who mentored the so-called king of clay, the former world number one and current fifth-ranked player on the ATP Tour, also confirmed that the Nadal camp intends to sue Bachelot. “Rafa’s lawyer is already hard at work preparing to take the strongest possible action. [It’s like now] instead of proving guilt, you have to prove innocence. The woman is a moron”, the 55-year-old added.

PHOTOS: Rafael Nadal beats Gilles Muller in three sets at Indian Wells

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Rafael Nadal to sue former French government minister over doping allegations | The Quint

Sunday Highlights: Indian Wells | ATP World Tour
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Post time 14-3-2016 08:56 PM | Show all posts
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Post time 15-3-2016 12:05 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Edited by Mulan at 15-3-2016 12:10 AM

The Guardian Sportblog

Maria Sharapova: the girl who never wanted friends is left isolated

All the Russian ever had was tennis and she was never the happy kid in the park. Now, as her complex story sours in the wake of her positive test for meldonium, she is alone again

Maria Sharapova leaves the room after announcing that she failed a drugs test at this year’s Australian Open. Photograph: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images

Kevin Mitchell

Saturday 12 March 201623.00GMTLast modified on Sunday 13 March 201610.53GMT


An abiding personal memory ofMaria Sharapovais her striding with solemn intent down a long, echoing hallway at Melbourne Park, neck to foot in a black tracksuit, with her large, heavy kitbag slung over her shoulder, towards the courtesy cars reserved for departing players. A few hours earlier, she had lost to Serena Williams in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open.

In the 200 yards or so of that departure, she did not look up once until she got near to the exit, swivelling past us and into the mellow evening light. She could hardly have looked more alone. The drug-testers had been in and it would emerge that she had traces of therecently banned meldonium in her system. Her story, a complex one, would soon turn sour.

A certain melancholy seems always to have attended Sharapova. From the day she was spirited away from the lingering death-smell of Chernobyl to eventually embrace America as a nervous six-year-old while her father washed dishes to support them, she never got to be the happy kid in the park. All she had then was tennis. All she has now is tennis. And who knows for how much longer?

The harder she has tried to shape her own destiny with a racket – only Williams among her contemporaries has matched her for singlemindedness – the further from innocence has she strayed. There does not seem to have been much of that to start with, though.

Nick Bollettieri, an early coach, said this week that the young Sharapova never made friends with the other prodigies at his Florida camp. She knew even then that, one day, some of them could be her enemies. And so a young girl was committed to tennis of a grinding joylessness.

Public smiles since have invariably arrived in front of sponsored backboards, or when pushing her blessed sweets, only to fade as soon as she steps away from the microphone. In press conferences, she is businesslike, sometimes charming, sometimes impatient, always imperious.

There were no laughs to speak of at the LA hotel on Monday evening, when she confessed she had failed a drugs test. Only the “ugly carpet” on which she stood was probably in a worse place. And, at the end, Sharapova’s little stab at humour, with barely a half-smile to go with it, was a horrible tumbleweed moment. Her unique charisma could not disguise thecalculated feel of the performance.

So, what now for one of the most enigmatic athletes in sport? A ban, certainly, anywhere between six months and two years,depending on how smart her lawyers are. A comeback? Possibly. But she is 29 next month and injury has restricted her to three appearances in eight months. Perhaps the break will do her good or absence might drain her of the fighting spirit that has sustained her not only through five slam triumphs but 18 losing matches against Williams.

It is her outstanding trait, a refusal to accept the blindingly obvious: that she will probably never beat her main rival again, the scalp she claimed in the Wimbledon final at 17. But there is another reality she cannot avoid: the onslaught on her integrity and her brand. Both are damaged,even if her racket sponsor, Head, has decided to stand by her – perhaps to shame Nike, Porsche and Tag Heuer watches,who scurried for the door.

Going into the Australian Open, Sharapova admitted her body was fighting against her. Yet she hit 55 aces in that tournament, more than any other player, two more than Williams. However, Sharapova also hit more double-faults, 24 in five games, than anyone else. She was redlining all the way to the end.

Sharapova’s website is like an untended shrine, previously negotiated appearances and tournaments cruelly frozen on the screen. But there will be no Miami Open, nor will she play for Porsche in their Stuttgart tournament. And the ad for “New Nike women’s apparel” sits there like a bad joke.

Porsche, like Nike and Tag Heuer, have distanced themselves from Sharapova since her failed test. Photograph: Charles Platiau/Reuters

Reaction inside the sport has been largely condemnatory. Andy Murray, who reckons there is not enough testing,said she deserved to be banned. So didRafael Nadal – while protesting: “I’m a completely clean guy.” The circuit is sweating with anxiety and suspicion.

Perhaps the sharpest dig of all came from Chris Evert, who now earns her living in the ESPN commentary box. Maria, said the one-time ice maiden of women’s tennis, has no friends in the locker room. “Her friendships are outside of the tennis world, she’s isolated herself,” Evert said. “I’m not seeing a lot of support from a lot of the players.”

And then Serena Williams, not her best friend, held out a hand. She admired her courage in confessing, she said. She hoped she would be OK. Those who have witnessed the simmering animus between them in recent years, most dramatically at Wimbledon in 2013 when their old spat over Grigor Dimitrov burst into life, struggled to keep a straight face.

Novak Djokovic, who has been a good friend, made similar noises– but it all had the ring of convenience and formula about it, people saying what was expected of them, while privately wondering where the next left hook in this tale was coming from.

Whatever Maria Sharapova’s defence, meldonium is banned with good reason



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Sharapovasays her fans are still with her, showing her love. That must be a comfort, but they are strangers, many drooling from a distance, hoping for an autograph they can flog on eBay. They don’t know her. Who does?

For purposes other than public relations, the little girl who never wanted any friends could do with some proper ones now.






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Post time 15-3-2016 12:13 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Edited by Mulan at 15-3-2016 12:15 AM



Carpet yg fairly ugly... yg macam baju Halep kat indian wells tu
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Post time 15-3-2016 12:17 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Kesian pulak Masha bila baca artikel ni...
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sore_itam replied at 13-3-2016 09:48 AM
Dengan ini saya mengisytiharkan untuk menangguhkan sokongan andy murray dalam sukan tennis...haha. ...

Udah kalah dh tadi ..
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