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Re: Rafael Nadal

Postby Ognjen Mandić » 03 Apr 2014, 17:12

alcesta wrote:I Rafa je sinoć navijao, i doneo Realu sreću na Bernabeuu :)


Zanimljivo je sinoć bilo kada je 'korisnik' Nadalovog zvaničnog tviter naloga imao loš tajming jer je čestitao Fereru rođendan u trenucima dok su Nadala prikazivali kako (bez telefona) navija za Real. :roll:
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Re: Rafael Nadal

Postby alcesta » 08 Apr 2014, 15:10

Prvi teniser sveta Rafael Nadal najpoznatiji je španski sportista na globalnom nivou prema istraživanju agencija ’Personality media’.

Nadala na svetskom nivou prepoznaje 75 posto ispitanika, a iza njega ostali su vozač formule jedan Fernando Alonso, košarkaš Pau Gasol i fudbalski golman Iker Kasiljas.

Istraživanje je sprovedeno u različitim zemljama – SAD, Australija, Rusija, Velika Britanija, Francuska, Italija, Nemačka, Španija, Meksiko, Brazil, Čile i Argentina.


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http://www.atpworldtour.com/News/Tennis ... Nadal.aspx
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Re: Rafael Nadal

Postby Milutinov Tata » 08 Apr 2014, 15:40

Pretpostavljam da kada bi se gledalo samo od 2005. to izgleda jos "strasnije".
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Re: Rafael Nadal

Postby Gama » 10 Apr 2014, 22:34

"King of Clay" Will Clash with "Queen of Poker" in Monte Carlo

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The world’s No. 1 tennis player and PokerStars ambassador, Rafa Nadal, will face the world’s best female poker player, Vanessa Selbst, in a heads-up poker game at Casino de Monte Carlo on Friday, April 11.

Nadal will be in Monaco to compete in the ATP Monte Carlo Masters tournament, bidding for a record ninth victory. While staying at the Côte d'Azur he will take on Team PokerStars Pro Vanessa Selbst in a one-on-one poker game. This is an opportunity for Nadal to build on his charity poker tournament win last December, when he beat Brazilian football legend Ronaldo and one of the best poker players in the world, Daniel Negreanu.

Both Nadal and Selbst are well known for being extremely focused and determined competitors, who possess the strategic technical ability to succeed. Their coming together will prove a fascinating battle of minds.

“It’s no secret that I love the competition and that’s what I like about poker,” Nadal said. “It’s a game of skill that requires mental strength and the ability to out-think your opponents, and in that way there are similarities to tennis. I have been playing poker online for almost two years and now I’m looking forward to the challenge of playing against Vanessa.”

Vanessa Selbst is the highest-earning female poker player of all time with over $9.6 million in poker winnings – playing at 28 final tables and winning 13 tournaments, including two World Series of Poker bracelets. In her time away from poker, Selbst has completed a law degree at Yale.
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Re: Rafael Nadal

Postby Gama » 14 Apr 2014, 13:16

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Re: Rafael Nadal

Postby Milutinov Tata » 14 Apr 2014, 15:14

Borg je izgubio samo 2 meca na RG, 1973. i 1976. a i broj meceva mu je prevelik, igrao je samo 8 puta u Parizu. Sad mi je sva ova statistika sumnjiva :biggrin:
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Re: Rafael Nadal

Postby alcesta » 14 Apr 2014, 15:20

Sad pogledah, Borgu je bilans 49-2 na RG. Mora da su uračunali još neke turnire :beyond:
Kako god, Rafa u svakom slučaju ima veći procenat pobeda i od njega.
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Re: Rafael Nadal

Postby Milutinov Tata » 14 Apr 2014, 16:16

Videcemo, procenti se brzo menjaju kada se gubi :biggrin:
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Re: Rafael Nadal

Postby alcesta » 14 Apr 2014, 21:39

Malo jedrenja:
http://www.montecarlotennismasters.com/ ... iling.aspx
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Clay Still Needs Its King

Around this time last year, my friend and colleague at TENNIS.com, Pete Bodo, wrote an article entitled “Rafatigue.” Its theme, in case you can’t guess, was about how dully predictable it can be to spend a large part of every spring watching Rafael Nadal win match after match and tournament after tournament on clay.

The sentiment isn’t hard to understand. No tennis player has ever turned an entire stretch of a season into his own personal playground the way Nadal has. Over the last decade, Rafa's record during the clay swing is 216-8, and he’s won 36 of the 44 tournaments he’s played. Going strictly by the numbers, when Rafa enters an event in spring, the suspense exits.

Yet I tend to see his presence at this time of year the opposite way. Because Nadal is such a heavy favorite every time he takes the court on dirt, it means that even the slightest slip-up or sign of nerves from him, or the briefest run of nothing-to-lose good play from his opponent, can turn his matches into must-watch tennis—until he eventually finds his range and drops the hammer again. The fact that Nadal wins so much on clay makes even the slightest possibility that he’ll lose that much more momentous.
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Nadal also understands that appearances can be deceiving when it comes to dominant athletes. As he has always reminded us, it’s not as easy as it looks, even for the best, and no match is a sure thing.

“I know I’m not going to keep winning all of the tournaments on clay forever,” Nadal said this week, in his customary, almost superstitiously, fatalistic way. “And there is going to arrive a day when I’m not going to win one more. But hopefully not yet.”

Nadal also likely understands what it means to have a polarizing effect on the devotees of a sport. It’s hard to imagine any halfway serious golf fan not having a strong opinion one way or the other about Tiger Woods, and it’s the same for Rafa with tennis fans. There are those who love his fiery, physical style, and those who loathe his tics and tardiness. More important, there are also plenty of fans who loathe how often he beats their favorite players. And by now, after so many years of seeing him sweep through this part of the season, there are probably plenty of others who, like Pete Bodo, could simply do with a changing of the clay guard.

All of which makes Nadal’s presence on dirt as essential as Tiger’s presence at the Masters—more essential, in fact, because Rafa is still at the top of his game. Imagine a clay season without Nadal. I can almost hear the cries of relief from some of you, but by the end of two months, how satisfying would it be? There would still be dramatic matches, and deserving new champions, and no one would have to wait while Rafa lined up his water bottles. Yet there still would be something missing for all fans.

Those who love Nadal wouldn’t get to see him play. Those who are bored, or think they're bored, by his dominance wouldn’t get to sense history in the making—however briefly—every time he has his service broken. And those who loathe him, while they would be happy to see their favorite player win, wouldn’t have the pleasure of seeing Rafa, the world's greatest dirt-baller, knocked off his throne. Anyone who cares about sports knows that the taste of your side's victory is only made sweeter by your enemy's defeat.

You may love him, you may loathe him, or you may just be tired or him, but the king still needs his clay, and clay still needs its king.

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Re: Rafael Nadal

Postby alcesta » 16 Apr 2014, 18:54

Rafa's Poker Face: :laugh:
http://tennis.si.com/2014/04/15/photos- ... nte-carlo/

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Drž' se ti tenisa, Rafa :biggrin:
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Re: Rafael Nadal

Postby alcesta » 17 Apr 2014, 23:31

300. pobeda na šljaci:
http://www.atpworldtour.com/News/Tennis ... Nadal.aspx
I u tu čast, umesto čestitke :biggrin:
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Re: Rafael Nadal

Postby Gama » 19 Apr 2014, 18:06

Rafa Nadal
En Barcelona, entrenando ya de nuevo!!
Back to training in Barcelona!!
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Re: Rafael Nadal

Postby alcesta » 23 Apr 2014, 16:50


http://www.b92.net/sport/tenis/vesti.ph ... _id=839264
Rafa voli operu po porodičnoj tradiciji, dok na Ferera ova poseta očigledno nije tako dobro uticala :D

Ali u svim našim medijima piše da mu je deda bio šef pozorišnog orkestra :roll: zna li iko od novinara kako se to kod nas zove? Čik da to napišu za Tasovca :biggrin:
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Re: Rafael Nadal

Postby alcesta » 24 Apr 2014, 12:52

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Re: Rafael Nadal

Postby alcesta » 27 Apr 2014, 11:35

Rafa Nadal ‏@RafaelNadal Apr 25
Hoy nos ha dejado un gran hombre. Mi más sentido pésame a la familia y amigos de Tito.
Today a great man has left us. My condolences to Tito's family and friends.

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