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Re: Roger Federer - Umetnik sa reketom

Postby Nowitzki.ct » 10 Nov 2013, 11:39

1/2 finale: vladar 2013-te

Rafael Nadal. 185 cm, 85 kg. Godina za pamćenje je za španskim matadorom. Nadal je osvojio 10 titula u sezoni, što je brojčano slabije od 2005. kada je uzeo 11, ali kvalitativno svakako da je 2013. bolja sezona, jer uz 2 GS ima i 5 Mastersa. Prvi je teniser svijeta i ima obezbijeđen ostanak na broju 1 i na kraju godine. U predstojećem okršaju naći će se teniseri koji su proveli 404 sedmice na svjetskom vrhu (302 Rodžer + 115 Nadal), koji u posjedu imaju 30 GS titula (17+13) koji imaju i bogatu riznicu osvojenih Mastersa (21+26), te koji će odigrati svoj 5. meč na završnom Mastersu sezone. Ono čime Nadal može da se pohvali jeste da je jedan od rijetkih tenisera na ATP listi koji ima pozitivan skor sa Federerom. U dosadašnjem 31 duelu, odnio je 21 pobjedu (3 trijumfa ove sezone). Ono sa čime se međutim ne može pohvaliti je skor na turnirima najbolje osmorke. U 4 odigrana duela Švajcarac je slavio 4 pobjede, Nadal je uzeo samo set, a najubjedljiviji poraz doživio je upravo u O2 Areni u njihovom poslednjem duelu u Londonu 2011, kada je Rodžer zgromio Španca sa 6:3, 6:0. U grupnoj fazi Nadal je slavio 3 pobjede protiv svojih stalnih mušterija Ferera, Vavrinke i Berdiha i tako zauzeo 1. mjesto u Grupi A.
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Re: Roger Federer - Umetnik sa reketom

Postby Nowitzki.ct » 11 Nov 2013, 15:28

Okončana je i najteža sezona u karijeri najvećeg šampiona. U O2 Areni u 1/2 finalu završnog Mastersa vječni nemezis Nadal slavio je u seta 5:7, 3:6 i Rodžer završava sezonu sa skorom od 43-15 i titulom u Haleu. Kako cijele sezone, tako i u ovom meču dosta čega nije funkcionisalo, Švajcarac je ubilježio 17 vinera i 32 neiznuđene. Previše da bi se slavilo protiv tenisera Nadalove klase, pritom mu Španac nije nimalo pomagao, uporno pogađajući prvi servis (77% u meču) i njime u 90% situacija ciljao Federerov bekend. Da li je igranje back to back meča nakon iscrpljujućeg duela sa Delpom, ili 13 mečeva u poslednjih 20 dana, uzelo danak, tek Federer je igrao ispod nivoa i po prvi put u karijeri poražen je od Nadala na završnom Mastersu.

“I think it was a stronger finish than I thought it was going to be in Basel, Paris and London,” Federer said. “I'm more positive now looking ahead than I would have been a few months ago where I wasn't quite sure what to expect after the US Open.”

“Beating two Top 10 players is a good thing for me after not having beaten any for almost seven or eight months,” Federer added. “Considering the back issues I've had, I'm pleased that I'm pain free for a long period of time now with a lot of tennis.

“What I learned is that I can play three weeks pretty easily. I played a lot of matches as of late, a lot of three setters, a lot of tennis. From that standpoint, it’s very satisfying knowing that the body can do it, the mind can do it, life allows it to happen.”

“I think always the end of the season carries over in some way, shape or form, good or bad. Clearly you look at the whole season as a whole. But then again, it's just about hard work, about relaxing a little bit, recovering from all the inflammations you might have in your body, because those also need to disappear to start the next season as physically good as you can; mentally refreshed.”

“For me, it's pretty simple: This is what I used to do as a little boy. It's almost like I started walking at the same time I started playing tennis in some ways. It's like one of those moments where you're happy out on the court, you're happy improving, happy trying to change things, adjusting now. As long as I have this choice, I'll keep on playing.”


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Sledeći turnir za Rodžera je Brizbejn. Dakle do sledećeg viđenja (30. decembra 2013.) :thankyou: na pažnji
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Re: Roger Federer - Umetnik sa reketom

Postby Nowitzki.ct » 20 Nov 2013, 15:37

Sezona za nama nije donijela vrhunske rezultate za švajcarskog Maestra, ali jeste neke vrhunske poene koje je samo ruka mađioničara iz Bazela sposobna da kreira. Kako tenis može biti prelijepa igra, te zašto je Federer i dalje najomiljeniji među fanovima a i kolegama, saznajte u ovom polučasovnom pregledu koji počinje u Australiji a završava se u Londonu.

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Re: Roger Federer - Umetnik sa reketom

Postby alcesta » 21 Nov 2013, 20:14

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Re: Roger Federer - Umetnik sa reketom

Postby Nowitzki.ct » 23 Nov 2013, 11:13

Odlican navijacki omaz alcesta. a bas sinoc sam sanjao kako sam sreo Federera, dosao u neku skolu u posjetu i to sam ja bio prvi koji ga je sreo na vrata, Boze moje srece. Jeste da je bio samo san, ali tako realan, tako da mi ni java ne moze oduzeti radost zbog tog imaginarnog susreta :openeyes: :biggrin: :bliss:
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Re: Roger Federer - Umetnik sa reketom

Postby alcesta » 23 Nov 2013, 17:33

Pa dobro, ti još i imaš sreće da sanjaš svog ljubimca, ja od tenisera sanjam sve neke tamo leve :laugh:
Sećam se da sam sanjala kako je Boleli došao u Baošić i pričam s njim, a nisam u to vreme bila načisto ni kako čovek tačno izgleda :laugh: (a ni u Baošiću nisam bila jedno 15 godina :biggrin: ); ili najskorije Verdasko i Marero mi se odnekud upleli :biggrin:
Jednom sam samo sanjala Rafu kako me konsultuje oko nekih investicija, a u tom snu sam valjda bila finansijski stručnjak kad me je pitao u šta da uloži pare :tap:
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Re: Roger Federer - Umetnik sa reketom

Postby alcesta » 28 Nov 2013, 20:05

In a new book, Scoop Malinowski compiles a profile of Roger Federer through the eyes of players, fans, media and tennis insiders. "Facing Federer" includes interviews with the likes of Andre Agassi, Jim Courier, Patrick Rafter, Richard Gasquet and James Blake - more than 50 ATP World Tour players in total - who share their experiences and memories of the man who spent 302 weeks at No. 1 in the Emirates ATP Rankings.

http://www.atpworldtour.com/News/Tennis ... -Book.aspx
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Re: Roger Federer - Umetnik sa reketom

Postby Nowitzki.ct » 03 Dec 2013, 11:13

Post sezona zatišja za mađioničara iz Bazela. Nema egzibicija, nema sponzorskih događaja niti bilo kakvih drugih medijskih obaveza - samo rad, rad i još rada, koji će uz litre znoja na treninzima donijeti rezultate.

U najsvježijem intervjuu za Credit Suisse možete pročitati šta je Federer rekao o 2013-oj, planovima za narednu sezonu, mogućem igranju u Dejvis Kupu i još mnogo toga

Roger Federer, you are ending 2013 ranked No. 6, after starting it ranked No. 2. How do you assess your season that has just ended?

It was a very difficult year. It may have begun well with the semi-final in Australia, and it ended well. But it would be better to forget the months from March to October, despite the quarter-finals at Roland Garros and the win in Halle. My back problems began at Indian Wells in March; after the match against Ivan Dodig, I shouldn’t have kept playing, the games against Stanislas Wawrinka and Rafael Nadal were too much. After that, I fell behind with my training and was unable to catch up again because my back problems soon returned. In the summer too, it would have been better to have given up in Hamburg and Gstaad. These problems cost me a lot of time and threw me off course.

Was 2013 a lost year?

No year is lost. In the circumstances, it was actually an interesting season. It’s no joke being injured, of course. But I had to get through it, I had to question everything. Along with the back problems, I had other setbacks of a kind I had seldom had in the previous ten years. But nonetheless it was an interesting experience – to see how different people reacted, and how I dealt with this situation myself. Sometimes, I could hardly move properly, and yet was sharply criticized by some people.

After always reaching at least the semi-finals at 36 Grand Slam tournaments in a row, you lost in the second round at Wimbledon to Sergiy Stakhovsky. Was that the low point of your year?

Of course, that defeat was one of the biggest disappointments of my season. I went to Wimbledon convinced that I could win the tournament for the eighth time. But it wasn’t a complete surprise for me. Because I hadn’t played really well in Paris. Then Wimbledon was the start of the bigger problems.

Haven’t these unaccustomed defeats against low-ranked players taken away your enjoyment of tennis?

Defeats are part of tennis. What matters is how you react. What is also important for me is that I am honest with myself. I am the sort of person who often questions everything; I did the same when things were going really well for me. That’s why I am not affected much by the criticism, which I don’t think is justified.

Where do you see yourself in terms of your performance? Have you come up against certain limitations, or do you think that you are still capable of top performances?

I can see no reason why I shouldn’t play better again in 2014, and have some great wins. I have still got some major goals, because I certainly haven’t forgotten how to play tennis; after all, I was still number one in the fall of 2012, and at the end of the season, once my back was better, my results also improved. I reached the final in Basel and the semi-finals at Paris-Bercy and the World Tour Finals, and beat top-ten players without playing my best tennis. If my serve or my forehand had been a bit more solid, the results could have been much better.

You achieved some of your best wins at the indoor tournaments. You contested 13 matches in three weeks, and beat top players such as Juan Martin Del Potro twice, Richard Gasquet, and Grigor Dimitrov. Were you surprised?

The end result is good, even though I would have liked to win a tournament. But that would perhaps have been asking too much, after such a year. After all, I was able to concentrate again fully on my tennis and on tactics for three weeks, and my body didn’t give me any problems. In the preceding months, that had been different. That is a big step, and makes me want more. My self-confidence has also returned. By the end, everyone around me was talking positively again, the mood was much better than in the summer. That boosts my morale for the coming year, and it’s a big relief. The fun has definitely returned.

What are your specific goals for 2014?

I would like to win about five tournaments again and play in great finals, that’s where I have most fun. My ranking is less important to me, unless it’s about being number one. But it would be good to be in the top four or top eight, to get good seedings.

Are there any changes in your planning in 2014?

Yes, they’re already being prepared. I’m concentrating fully on my training; for once I won’t be participating in any show tournaments, in contrast with 2012 when I went to South America. What is important is that I can train hard in Dubai in December without any setbacks. I think that it will take until April for me to catch up completely with my training. For once, I’ll be opening the new season at the ATP tournament in Brisbane, after which it’s the Australian Open.

Will you be testing rackets with bigger heads, as you did in the summer when you even contested two tournaments with one?

I will, for sure. Because this summer’s tests don’t tell us much because I wasn’t able to play properly in Hamburg and Gstaad because of my back problems.

Stanislas Wawrinka has become a top ten player. Might that mean that you would be more willing to appear in the Davis Cup again? In particular, will you be there against Serbia in the first round in February 2014?

The situation is the same as two years ago. I’ve long known that Wawrinka could beat the best players, he hasn’t had to prove anything to me for a long time. In the next few weeks I will make a decision about the Davis Cup. But at the moment I have no idea what it will be. But I am happy for Stan that things are going so well for him. It was a fantastic end of season, with two Swiss players in the semi-finals of the World Tour Finals. And neither of us knew right up to the final tournament at Paris-Bercy whether we would even qualify.

Novak Djokovic said in London that you were still very strong but that you had become a bit slower and didn’t move as well as in the past. What’s your response to that?

What he says is true. But it would also be strange if I could move wonderfully and at my best after a year when I couldn’t train enough and in between times lost quite a bit of my self-confidence. I don’t feel that I am as fast as in my best years, either. But despite that I can still compete with the best. That makes me feel positive. For months, I played while being afraid of back pains and got into bad habits in the process. On court, I was orientating myself to the back rather than to the front, I lost my usual aggressiveness. And somehow I became a different player. Now I need time to get all of that out of my system again.

Why did you split from your American coach Paul Annacone after more than three years? And what do you expect from a new coach?

It was a mutual split. We talked to each other in Dubai before the tournament in Shanghai and both of us had the feeling that it was the right moment. The split went as well as it possibly could. Paul will remain a good friend and we’re still in close contact with each other. In Severin Lüthi, I still have a coach who has been extremely helpful for me for a long time. But I don’t know if he can or wants to be on the road with me for 40 weeks next year. At the moment, I don’t know if I am going to appoint a new coach at all. I’m very happy with my team.

How do you assess the situation at the top, with Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic as numbers one and two?

The two players’ achievements this year have been massive, and they are clearly better than the others. I think Nadal is the right number one, because he won two Grand Slam titles. I’m looking forward to seeing how the two of them start next season, they are quite clearly the ones to beat.
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Re: Roger Federer - Umetnik sa reketom

Postby alcesta » 08 Dec 2013, 14:01

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Re: Roger Federer - Umetnik sa reketom

Postby Nowitzki.ct » 08 Dec 2013, 14:22

Hahaha, Pet Rafter :biggrin: Obožavao sam toga čovjeka !
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Re: Roger Federer - Umetnik sa reketom

Postby Nowitzki.ct » 10 Dec 2013, 11:48

Još manje od 20 dana...

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Re: Roger Federer - Umetnik sa reketom

Postby alcesta » 11 Dec 2013, 18:23

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Re: Roger Federer - Umetnik sa reketom

Postby alcesta » 14 Dec 2013, 20:14

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Re: Roger Federer - Umetnik sa reketom

Postby Nowitzki.ct » 16 Dec 2013, 20:52

Kratak update sa Rodzerovih treninga u Dubaiju - testiranje novog, veceg reketa je u toku, i to izgleda veoma dobro napreduje. Mozda vec u Brizbejnu vidimo Maestra sa novim reketom.

Sto se tice Australian Opena i Melburna, glasine su da je podloga neuporedivo brza nego proslih sezona, sto moze ici samo u prilog Madjionicaru iz Bazela.

Do pocetka Brizbejna je jos 12 dana...
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Re: Roger Federer - Umetnik sa reketom

Postby Gama » 20 Dec 2013, 01:19

Edberg je trenirao nedelju dana sa Fedom
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Stefan says to Swedish press that he enjoyed their practice week and he is very interested to coach Roger. #fedberg

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