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Re: Vesti i aktuelnosti sa tour-a

Postby Gama » 30 Nov 2011, 14:07

ATP PLAYER LOCKER AUCTION RAISES NEARLY $60,000 FOR CHARITY
Noletovu opremu mora da je kupila tetka iz Svajcarske odakle je stigla najbolja ponuda :biggrin:


Raskinula saradnju 2 dubla - idijci i indo/pak dubl
Confirming that the Indian Express will not be playing as a team in the coming season, Mahesh Bhupathi told CNN-IBN that it was Leander Paes’ decision to part ways.

“Leander felt that we were possibly a little too old on the circuit. We were not able to gel and needed younger legs on either side,” Bhupathi told CNN-IBN.
Media reports said Paes was to partner Czech Radek Stepanek while Bhupathi would be playing with Rohan Bopanna.

Meanwhile, Bopanna’s former partner Pakistan’s Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, with whom he won three titles this season and made the finals at the 2010 US Open, said he was shocked by the Indian’s decision to call it quits.

Qureshi was quoted by India Today saying, “I didn’t have any say in the decision. I was just told to find a partner. It definitely came as a shock to me.”

http://www.firstpost.com/sports/it-was-paess-decision-to-split-bhupathi-144224.html#.TtXb1b2k-no.twitter
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Re: Vesti i aktuelnosti sa tour-a

Postby Liv » 30 Nov 2011, 14:24

da li se ovakva glupost prirodno radja ili su potrebna posebna djubriva da se uzgaja

hahaha super :lollol:
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Re: Vesti i aktuelnosti sa tour-a

Postby Milutinov Tata » 30 Nov 2011, 16:59

Slazem se sa M.S. Golden GS u najavi, samo Mari moze spasiti tenis :D
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Re: Vesti i aktuelnosti sa tour-a

Postby Altair » 02 Dec 2011, 13:27

Tiriak o plavoj sljaci u Madridu... http://edition.cnn.com/2011/12/01/sport ... blue-clay/
ja ne kapiram cemu sve to. iako mi se jako svidja boja i vizuelno mi mnogo lepse od narandzastog. ali kad se uzme u obzir da je sastav isti , tj da je igrati na njoj isto kao i na obicnoj, a duplo je skuplja za pravljenje jer cigle moraju da se farbaju u plavo, onda je stvarno u pitanju cist bes.
jedini Tiriakov argument je da ce biti veci kontrast u odnosu na lopticu

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Re: Vesti i aktuelnosti sa tour-a

Postby Gama » 02 Dec 2011, 14:25

:laugh: dobra je! Ajde, neka probaju 1 sezonu sa plavom pa ce se posle toga definitivno odluciti sta ce. Ali stvarno se svodi na cist hir i bacanje para.
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Re: Vesti i aktuelnosti sa tour-a

Postby alcesta » 05 Dec 2011, 21:38

Super je ovo za Štrumpfove :lollol:
Rid mi je skinuo kamen sa srca :biggrin: posle njegovih hvalospeva "najboljem igraču koga je ikada gledao" imali smo ovakav kraj sezone. Posle ovog teksta mislim da je kletva definitivno skinuta :triprsta:
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Re: Vesti i aktuelnosti sa tour-a

Postby Milutinov Tata » 07 Dec 2011, 03:57

Za zainteresovane, pocele australijske kvalifikacije za WC za AO, prenosi uzivo na http://www.tennis.com.au/tournaments/de ... -streaming
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Re: Vesti i aktuelnosti sa tour-a

Postby Gama » 09 Dec 2011, 19:08

Robin Soderling pulls out of Australian Open
Former world No. 4 Robin Soderling told his fans on Twitter today that he hopes for an ATP World Tour return in February. The hard-hitting Swede was struck with mononucleosis in July and has since to play a competitive match.
“Hello my friends,” Soderling said on Twitter. I am very sorry for being away for so long and for not giving many updates but my recovery has been longer than expected. I am feeling better with each day but it will still take some time before I can start practicing in full speed. My goal is to start with practice in January and I hope for tournament comeback in February but at this stage it is hard to know when and where. I hope my body will allow me to do that. I will try to give you more updates. I love reading your messages and appreciate your support and encouragement very much.”


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Re: Vesti i aktuelnosti sa tour-a

Postby alcesta » 23 Dec 2011, 19:19

Premestite ako treba, pojma nisam imala gde da metnem.

http://www.b92.net/sport/tenis/vesti.ph ... _id=568272

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Re: Vesti i aktuelnosti sa tour-a

Postby Liv » 29 Dec 2011, 14:12

Hewitt planira da igra AO
The chronically injured Lleyton Hewitt has assured his team he is "100 percent" certain he will play the Australian Open, The Age reports. Hewitt is battling a foot injury. A specialist last week allegedly told the former No. 1 that his banged-up left big toe was the "worst he'd ever seen."
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Re: Teniske diskusije

Postby alcesta » 29 Dec 2011, 19:44

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Re: Vesti i aktuelnosti sa tour-a

Postby Dejan » 06 Jan 2012, 22:51

Čilić izgleda propušta AO:

AustralianOpen Australian Open
RT @CraigTiley: Just got word Marin Cilic has had to withdraw from the @AustralianOpen as he is not ready after his knee injury #ausopen
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Re: Vesti i aktuelnosti sa tour-a

Postby Gama » 06 Jan 2012, 23:04

A bas se pitam kako to da nema Cilica u Cenaju. Znaci povreda.
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Re: Vesti i aktuelnosti sa tour-a

Postby Dejan » 06 Jan 2012, 23:10

Snimak sa treninga Đokovića i Šarapove u Melburnu (nije zajednički)

http://www.australianopen.com/en_AU/vid ... 2kTN_YvwcJ
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Re: Vesti i aktuelnosti sa tour-a

Postby Dejan » 10 Jan 2012, 17:05

Match Tough
by Pete Bodo

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Sometimes, the best measure of how much the game of tennis has changed is provided by small or obtuse details. It's easy to talk about and debate the big stuff, like the apparent demise of the serve-and-volley game. But it may say even more about how the game has evolved that one of the most popular and common expressions of the recent past (the late amateur and early pro eras) is never used anymore.

When was the last time you heard anyone referred to as. . . match tough.

Back in the day, players would consider it an asset to have played three, four, or more tournaments before a big meeting. Actually, they generally assumed it a prerequisite for success. And one of the ranking cliches right up into the 1980s was that a contender was "match tough" because he had been playing—and winning—a large number of matches. Conversely, if you weren't match tough, your chances were downgraded.

As well, the players wanted to go into those Grand Slam events, and other major events, in rhythm and on a roll. They believed that the way to compete at your absolute best was not necessarily through training and practice, but by immersing yourself in competition.

Injuries seemed less common (or were less talked about) in the early Open era, but at least one potential GOAT candidate was waylaid by a career-ending injury. Aussie Lew Hoad was a contemporary of Ken Rosewall; as prodigies, they were wildly successful and rather romantically dubbed "the gold-dust twins" (eat your hearts out, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards) or, simply, the "tennis twins."

Although Hoad's career was tragically cut short by a bad back; many pundits from that era said he was, on a given day, even better than Rosewall and even that paragon and peer, Rod Laver. At his peak at age 31 in 1969, Laver amassed a record of 106-16, a great record but not one of the all-time winning percentages. But the volume of play is amazing. Laver lost 16 matches on his way to a career year; that's 16 events in which he lost. Last year, Roger Federer played a grand total of just 19 events.

And lest you think that was an aberration, or a testament to the transitional nature of the era, look at Guillermo Vilas. In 1977, almost a decade into Open tennis, he was a mind-boggling 145-15. That's 160 matches—more than twice the number Novak Djokovic played last year. As late as 1982, Ivan Lendl (known to a new generation of fans as Andy Murray's coach) played 115 matches. No wonder these men were described, positively, as being "match tough."

So what happened? Money happened, that's what, and I don't mean that in a cynical or critical way.

Players who cultivated match toughness weren't just preparing for majors according to the conventional wisdom, they were also making a living. Once the big money began pouring into the game, the pressure on the players to enter events gradually diminished. That probably accelerated the evolution of the game because with more time to train (and, very soon, with superior equipment), the pros were able to really push the envelope, to explore the outer edges of technique and fitness. If you want to assign blame for how physical and punishing the game is today, blame it on the prize and endorsement money.

Follow this line of reasoning and you can see how the great pros of the future might play just six or eight or 10 tournaments a year. I'm not quite sure how the economics would work out, for either the individuals or the ATP tour. But if a prizefighter can work once a year, or less, why not a tennis player? The major difference is that tennis is built on four Grand Slam events (and a supporting tour), rather than one-off championship fights. But most of us would still be shocked if we got to the point where the players play only those big four events every year. Don't think it can't happen. From my reading of the game, were heading more toward than away from such a development.

The top contenders for the men's singles title in Australia in a week's time will have one thing in common. Not a single one of them has played more than one warm-up tournament, and the defending champion himself (Djokovic) has played none.

Very clearly, "match toughness" can no longer be considered a key ingredient for success at big events, yet the game is certainly played at a higher level than ever before. Is there any better testament to the way and degree to which times have changed?
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