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Post time 31-7-2015 12:13 PM | Show all posts
Mulan replied at 31-7-2015 10:38 AM
Summer of Slam
THURSDAY, JULY 30, 2015 /by PETER BODO

awatt nm dia peter bodo?
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Post time 31-7-2015 12:15 PM | Show all posts
ashburn replied at 31-7-2015 12:13 PM
awatt nm dia peter bodo?

Tanyalah mak/bapa dia.

Mana ai tau
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Post time 31-7-2015 10:30 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
ashburn replied at 31-7-2015 12:13 PM
awatt nm dia peter bodo?

Adoiilahhh u ni... punyalah pjg artikel psl 2 tennis legends i tepek... nama peter bodo je yg u perasan???

Uwuwuwuwww
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Post time 1-8-2015 09:26 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Serena Williams withdraws from Stanford with hurt elbow
AP | FRIDAY, JULY 31, 2015
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STANFORD, Calif. (AP) World No. 1 Serena Williams has withdrawn from the upcoming Bank of the West Classic because of an elbow injury she says must get ''back to 100 percent.''

The tournament announced her withdrawal Friday. It runs Aug. 3-9 at Stanford University.

Williams expressed her disappointment and noted, ''The tournament is one of my favorites and the fans have always been so generous and supportive of me.''

Williams recently won her sixth Wimbledon championship, 21st Grand Slam singles title overall and fourth consecutive major event - the ''Serena Slam'' - and she also won four Slam events in a row in 2002-03. She will now look to chase a fifth straight at the U.S. Open in August.

Fifth-ranked Caroline Wozniacki will make her Bank of the West Classic debut, and as the top seed.

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Post time 1-8-2015 09:26 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Get well soon, mektam!
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Post time 2-8-2015 10:28 PM | Show all posts
well done Rafa Nadal.tak reti2 give up mamat ni. Never count out the legend
hensem nak mampos bila senyum..tapi rambut mcm dah kurang je..letak tonik pls.
2xkalah dgn Fognini sebelum ni kat Barcelona & Rio..ha lega dpt balas dendam,tough match!!!

congrats champ!
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Post time 3-8-2015 10:33 AM | Show all posts
kikiharris replied at 2-8-2015 10:28 PM
well done Rafa Nadal.tak reti2 give up mamat ni. Never count out the legend
hensem nak mampos bila  ...
hensem nak mampos


It was winning ugly katanya... tgk Winner/ UFE ratio pun sakit jiwa...

tp AAK... janji menang. it's more important to regain the self-confidence...

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Post time 3-8-2015 10:42 AM | Show all posts

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Post time 3-8-2015 12:19 PM | Show all posts
Nadal wins 47th clay title with 7-5, 7-5 win over Fognini in Hamburg



HAMBURG, Germany (AP) Top-seeded Rafael Nadal overcame some sloppy play on his beloved clay to beat Fabio Fognini 7-5, 7-5 and win the Hamburg Open for the second time on Sunday.

Nadal squandered a 3-1 lead in the final set and saved two set points before prevailing in 2 hours and 34 minutes over the eighth-seeded Italian and the 2013 Hamburg winner.

''It was a great match, many great points, many breaks, we fought hard,'' Nadal said. ''I had many ups and downs.''

Former top-ranked Nadal extended his run of having won at least one European clay-court title every year since 2004 when he took his maiden crown in Sopot, Poland.

''It's an important title for me,'' Nadal said.

Nadal now has 47 clay-court titles, second to Guillermo Vilas' 49. It was Nadal's second title on clay this year after Buenos Aires in February. The Spaniard has 67 career titles overall. Nadal won in Hamburg in 2008.

With his third title of the year, Nadal will rise one spot to No. 9 in the rankings.

Fognini was trying to become the first player to beat Nadal three times on clay in a year. With six losses this year, Nadal has as many defeats on clay as in three previous years combined.

The two players traded breaks in the first four games and Nadal saved one break point to hold for 6-5. Fognini then saved three break points before Nadal clinched the set with a forehand return.

Nadal served for a 4-1 lead in the second but Fognini turned the match before wasting two set points in the 10th game. Nadal again had to save two break points before going 6-5 up. Two successive forehand errors by Fognini gave Nadal the match in the next game.
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Post time 3-8-2015 07:52 PM | Show all posts
Mulan replied at 3-8-2015 02:33 AM
It was winning ugly katanya... tgk Winner/ UFE ratio pun sakit jiwa...

tp AAK... janji m ...

dulu2 setakat Fognini ni celah gigi je..tak payah tgk pun dah tau sapa winner..sekarang ni,adoii setiap match i berdebar.

Nadal tgh dlm fasa mcm Roger tahun2 sudah..zaman merudum,tp beza Rafa dgn Roger..Roger masih lagi ada killer instinct tu
takpe,takpe..ups and down..i tetap rooting for Rafa! menang Hamburg ni mmg huge confidence boost for him.




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Post time 4-8-2015 11:20 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Eh... np tetiba rasa mcm x sabar nk tgk masha kembali beraksi...
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Post time 4-8-2015 12:05 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Edited by Mulan at 4-8-2015 12:13 PM

[size=17.6000003814697px][size=0.8125em]It took him until August, but Rafael Nadal finally won a clay-court title in Europe in 2015. (AP)
[size=0.8115em]Rafael Nadal won an ATP 500 event in Hamburg on Sunday, but he celebrated like it was a Grand Slam. After restraining himself through the handshake with the man he had just beaten, Fabio Fognini, Nadal dropped his racquet, skipped to the center of the court, fell to his knees, threw his head back, and held his arms high over his head triumphantly.
[size=0.8115em]Rafa, by all appearances, wanted this win badly, and it wasn’t hard to understand why. He had already lost to the less-than-legendary Fognini twice this season. He needs ranking points if he’s going to reach the all-important Top 8 before the US Open. It was his most significant tournament win since the 2014 French Open. And after a couple of down moments at the French Open and Wimbledon, Rafa needed an up.
[size=0.8115em]“This title helps [me] to be a bit more calm,” Nadal said. As every Rafa-watcher knows, “being with calm” is the key to the man’s success, if not his very existence.
[size=0.8115em]“I lost the last two times against [Fognini], so I knew it was going to be a tough one,” Nadal said. “I had some tough moments on the court, but every time I came back and I kept fighting with the right mentality...It’s an important victory for me.”
[size=0.8115em]Yet as Rafa admitted, it didn’t come without its share of struggles. His win leaves no doubt, if there ever was any, of his continued to desire for success. But it didn’t completely erase the doubts that have surrounded his game in 2015.
[size=0.8115em]Nadal started slowly, losing the first set to Fernando Verdasco in his opener. And in the end he had to rely on some poor play at crucial times from Fognini to make it across the finish line. In between, Nadal continued to have trouble with his forehand, especially in pressure situations. His serve was pedestrian at best (though a shoulder issue might help explain that), and his drop shot, one of his most reliable plays, strayed wildly at times. Just when he was finally putting everything together, in his semifinal against Andreas Seppi, Rafa had to take an emergency timeout for an abdominal cramp. It was as if his body wasn’t used to things going quite so smoothly.
[size=0.8115em]Rarely has a player been scrutinized as closely as Nadal has been this season. His forehand, backhand, serve, court positioning, confidence, movement: All of it was questioned by TV commentators throughout the week. And when the tournament was over and he had won, the compliments were often backhanded. This is how USA Todaysummed up his victory on Twitter on Monday:
[size=0.8115em]IT TOOK EIGHT MONTHS AND 15 TOURNAMENTS, BUT RAFAEL NADAL FINALLY DID SOMETHING RIGHT IN 2015
[size=0.8115em]After watching each of his Hamburg matches, I’d say the Rafa cup ended up exactly half-full. Every negative in his performance was balanced with a positive, and vice-versa. Yes, he missed forehands and blew leads; but he also played brilliant defense and recovered quickly from lapses. Yes, everything was an effort, and few things came easily, but he also appeared to be enjoying the effort and the process—the “suffering,” as he would say.
[size=0.8115em]What seemed different from Nadal’s best years was how up and down he was from one match to the next. He was sluggish against Verdasco, nervous against Vesely, and then brilliant from start to finish against Seppi; his movement in the latter match was noticeably better than it had been all week. But he couldn’t sustain that level in the final.
[size=0.8115em]Part of that was the matchup; obviously Fognini, a shotmaker who takes the ball early, can pin Nadal behind the baseline in a way that Seppi can’t. But it also may be a product of Nadal being 29, and in his 12th year on tour. He can still reach the peak levels of old, but these days it’s harder to say whether that level will carry over to his next match. More than once this year, he has seemed to fully “turn the corner,” only to falter soon after.
[size=0.8115em]If this is how Nadal’s year continues, it will be something new for him. In the past, he has been the ultimate momentum player. Once he has it, he rides it all the way to No. 1 and multiple Grand Slam titles—that was true in 2008, 2010, and 2013. It’s possible that he could do it again, but as he moves into his 30s, the chances of him lording it over the tour for an extended period become slimmer.
[size=0.8115em]This doesn’t mean Nadal is in decline, or won’t win more majors. It means that there’s a good chance we’ll see more weeks like Hamburg in his future. The world will wonder what’s wrong with Rafa, why he’s missing so many forehands, and why his levels go up and down—and he’ll find a way to win anyway.
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Post time 4-8-2015 12:07 PM | Show all posts
Mulan replied at 4-8-2015 11:20 AM
Eh... np tetiba rasa mcm x sabar nk tgk masha kembali beraksi...

xpayahh nk membongakk
sgttlahhh
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Post time 4-8-2015 12:10 PM | Show all posts
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Post time 4-8-2015 12:11 PM | Show all posts
ashburn replied at 4-8-2015 12:07 PM
xpayahh nk membongakk
sgttlahhh

bongak tu apa?

bongkak? manader.. i humble jer macam nadal

bongok? ye ker? huwaaa... sampai ati u ..

siyesly, i'm kinda looking forward to see her next tourney.. maybe she will be meeting serena hehehe.. siyes ni..
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Post time 4-8-2015 12:13 PM | Show all posts
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pregnant dah masha..


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keep smiling masha..
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