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Re: Tennis
« Reply #195 on: March 21, 2011, 12:56:47 AM »
What a match.

I really hoped Nadal would take total control after the first set, but Nole proved today he is deservingly called the greatest player in the world at the moment.

It was a pleasure to watch. Djokovic was simply too consistent in the end. Anyone noticed Nadal's 25% first serve in the second set? Damn, I don't know if you can even win a set with that percent.  :nod:

Overall, I'm satisfied with the performance. Roll on Miami!



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Re: Tennis
« Reply #196 on: March 21, 2011, 01:01:37 AM »
Excuse me guys. I'll keep my Tennis bashing views to myself from now on.......I'd just like to point out how nobody gave a shit about that watch.
I hope, I do not wait.

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Re: Tennis
« Reply #197 on: March 21, 2011, 11:11:36 AM »
Great match! Djokovic just seems unstoppable at the moment. But I think now the gravel season will almost start, and this isn't Novak's favourite surface. But, with all the confidence he just gained, maybe he can do well.
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Re: Tennis
« Reply #198 on: March 22, 2011, 03:21:06 PM »





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What a match.

I really hoped Nadal would take total control after the first set, but Nole proved today he is deservingly called the greatest player in the world at the moment.

Honestly, I was not so sure of victory after the first set.

It will be an interesting year, Nadal has to defend many ranking points.

DJOKOVIC
Miami 10
Monte Carlo 360
Madrid 0
Belgrade 45
Rome 180
Roland Garros 360
Queens 20
Wimbledon 720
Total: 1695

NADAL
Miami 360
Monte Carlo 1000
Rome 1000
Madrid 1000
Roland Garros 2000
Queens 45
Wimbledon 2000
Total: 7405

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Re: Tennis
« Reply #199 on: March 22, 2011, 03:38:02 PM »
True. It all depends on how Nadal does on clay. The numbers speak in his favour though...

His Win-Loss results for the clay tournaments:

Monte Carlo - 34 wins, 1 defeat

Rome - 27 wins, 1 defeat

Madrid - 21 wins, 6 defeats (take into consideration Madrid was a hard court event up until 2008 or so, hence more defeats)

Barcelona - 25 wins, 1 defeat

Roland Garros - 38 wins, 1 defeat


Nadal just need to continue this amazing run. Of course it's much easier said than done. The problem (for me  ;)) is that Djokovic is a very good clay court player. He reached two Masters 1000 finals in 2009 (lost both to Nadal  :D), but he is definitely one of the most dangerous players on clay.

If Nadal can actually win 5 tournaments in a row again (like last year) it would be simply unbelievable. Considering Djokovic never had much success on grass, Nadal could almost secure the NR. 1 by winning these 5 tourneys. These will be very busy days at the office for Rafa.  :nod:


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The Djoker and Rafa in Colombia yesterday, where they played an exhibition match for charity, I believe. They are flying directly to Miami now, the second Masters 1000 of the season officially starts today.

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Re: Tennis
« Reply #200 on: April 03, 2011, 02:53:37 PM »
Tonight... (12:50 local time in Miami, FL)


The NR. 1 and NR. 2 player in the world will meet for the second time in a row in a final of an ATP 1000 Masters Tournament.

Novak Djokovic continues his amazing run as he reaches the final again without dropping a set. He defeated Mardy Fish in the semis and is looking to win his 4th consecutive tournament of the year 2011.

Rafael Nadal, the current record holder with 18 ATP Masters 1000 trophies, is looking to win his first tournament of the year and his 19th Masters crown. It would mark the first time Nadal wins Miami, after defeats in the finals of 2005 and 2008 respectively. He defeated Roger Federer in the semis and is appearing in his second final of the year.

Their current Head 2 Head favours Nadal with 16 - 8. But all 8 wins from Djokovic came on hard court, where Djokovic leads 8 - 5.


It will be a very interesting match, also highly anticipated.





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« Reply #201 on: April 03, 2011, 09:54:50 PM »
And Nole marches on!!!!!!!!


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« Reply #202 on: April 03, 2011, 10:03:01 PM »
Can you believe it?  :O

This was a really amazing match, two gladiators fighting 'til the end.

Novak Djokovic too strong again. I don't think Nadal played bad, but Nole seems unbeatable this year.  :paranoid:
His winning streak is starting to shape up really nice. Congrats.

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« Reply #203 on: April 03, 2011, 10:18:25 PM »
What a game!!!!! :O :bow: Congrats Nole!! :bow:

And Nole marches on!!!!!!!!


Congrats Marko, he is the best on the planet at the moment

Thanks man...He is absolutely amazing!! :bow:

DJOKOVIC DENIES NADAL AGAIN TO TAKE PULSATING FINAL

Players on the ATP World Tour will have to wait until the clay court season to have another opportunity to end Novak Djokovic’s undefeated season.

In one of the most electrifying men’s singles finals in Sony Ericsson Open history, the Serbian defeated World No. 1 Rafael Nadal for the second consecutive ATP World Tour Masters 1000 event after winning at Indian Wells last week, upending the Spaniard 4-6, 6-3, 7-6(4) to win his second Sony Ericsson Open Sunday afternoon. With the win, he improves to 24-0 on the season, and increases his overall streak to 26 wins in a row, dating back to last December’s Davis Cup Final.



Djokovic becomes the first player since Roger Federer in 2006 to win both Indian Wells and Miami in the same year, a feat that’s now been achieved eight times on the men’s side. This matchup paralleled 1995 in many ways; it was the first time in 16 years that Indian Wells and Miami featured the same two finalists, as well as the top two ranked players (Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras). It was also the first time since the Agassi-Sampras clash in 1995 that the men’s final at Crandon Park was decided by a final set tie-break.

Nadal came out firing to start, breaking the World No. 2 in the third game of the match, ending the Serbian’s streak of 41 consecutive service games held this tournament. Djokovic had chances to break back in the next game with two opportunities of his own at 15/40, but couldn’t convert, eventually ending the game with back-to-back backhand errors. The amalgamation of Nadal’s energy and confidence, and Djokovic’s frustration facilitated a comfortable 5-1 lead for the Spaniard. The Serb’s vigor soon came alive and he won three straight games – Djokovic had a 15/30 opening with Nadal serving for the set at 5-4, but some well placed serves enabled the World No. 1 to get out of the jam, closing the set out in 57 minutes.



The high intensity and level of play carried over into the second set, but it was Djokovic who upped the ante on his ground strokes, creating a 3-0 advantage after saving a break point in the third game. Uncharacteristic errors on Nadal’s forehand crept in, allowing the Serb to take more chances, making use of an effective drop shot to close several points out at net. Djokovic eventually served the set out at love with an ace to even the match at one set all.

Both players made quick impacts on each other’s serve early in the third set, each having 0/30 openings, but couldn’t craft any break point opportunities. The intensity between the players and fans in the sold-out stadium increased as each player continued to hold serve. Djokovic had a solid look at 4-4, 30/30 after Nadal hit his fifth double fault of the match, but the Spaniard wasn’t deterred, and won the two subsequent points to move ahead 5-4.

With pressure mounting, Djokovic remained poised, winning three straight points at net to even the set. The Spaniard held with ease and was two points away from the championship in the following game, but his Serbian counterpart remained focused and held serve to send the match into a deciding tie-break, much to the fans’ delight, as several stood on their feet in appreciation of the two athletes.

The tie-break began with five successive mini-breaks, ending with Nadal’s sixth doubles fault. Djokovic consolidated the advantage with two points on his serve, notching a 5-2 lead. He followed it up with a down-the-line forehand winner to set up four match points. The Spaniard saved the first two, but Djokovic denied the World No. 1 a heroic comeback, taking the next point to win the Sony Ericsson Open for the second time in five years.



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Re: Tennis
« Reply #204 on: April 04, 2011, 01:36:15 PM »
So close he was, Rafa. But I guess the better man won in the end.
But now clay season is starting, and I think Rafa will still be unbeatable on this surface.
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« Reply #205 on: April 04, 2011, 01:49:25 PM »
Rafa is in strong form indeed. I mean, I know he lost both finals to Djokovic but seeing him reach two finals in this American tournaments is very good news. Both matches were 3 setters, not to mention the second was decided in a third set tie-break. It could have gone either way, but Djokovic displayed amazing calmness in the crucial moments.

Even though Nadal hasn't won a tournament yet this year I think everything so far's been positive news. Losing to a player that is playing without a doubt the best tennis of his life isn't something to worry about.


I think these two players will meet at least a couple of times more in this year alone. Now it's up to Rafa to defend that NR. 1 ranking. VAMOS!







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« Reply #206 on: April 10, 2011, 02:22:45 PM »
Rafa Nadal practising in Monte Carlo. VAMOS!

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« Reply #207 on: April 12, 2011, 04:37:04 PM »
Nole out of Monte Carlo with knee injury



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« Reply #208 on: April 16, 2011, 05:48:31 PM »
Rafael Nadal advanced to the finals of the third ATP 1000 Masters of the season (he reached finals in previous two Masters, losing both to Djokovic in three sets), the first one on clay. After a hard fought victory the Spaniard eliminated Andy Murray with 6:4 2:6 6:1 in nearly 3 hours of play.

Nadal has won the tournament for a record 6 times in a row and is one win short of lifting the trophy for a stunning 7th time.

The man on his way is Spanish compatriot, NR. 4 seed and currently ranked NR. 6 in the world, David Ferrer. Their Head 2 Head is 11:4 in favour of Nadal. Nadal is also up 8:1 on clay.




This would mark Nadal's 19th Masters Crown, if he wins the match tomorrow.




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« Reply #209 on: April 17, 2011, 04:43:52 PM »
Rafael Nadal is the winner of an ATP 1000 Masters in Monte Carlo.

In the final Nadal defeated David Ferrer with 6:4 7:5 in a little over two hours of play.

Next stop: ATP 500 Tournament in Barcelona.


The King of Clay has done it again.  :bow:








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