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Поделиться6032008-05-14 17:46:36
Гыыыыыыыыыыыыыгыгыгыгыгыггыг....
тоже мне...Супермен, блин
Поделиться6042008-05-14 17:47:33
а,т.е. на ангела он тянет,а на супермена никак?)
Поделиться6052008-05-14 17:58:37
ващет наоборот)))
на ангел он тянет еще меньше, чемна супергероя
Поделиться6062008-05-14 18:06:50
сегодня получила наконец-то за апрель "Теннис+", и на обложке ОНО, с таким гадосливым выражением лица.
Поделиться6072008-05-14 18:07:23
вот иногда лучше б ты ниче не писала,чесслово
Поделиться6082008-05-14 18:17:38
ну Катя...у нас ж демократия...
а фотка на самом деле странноватая
Поделиться6092008-05-14 18:20:07
так я ж не запрещаю говорить))
Не видела фотку,но Ира ж ваще Ноля не любит)
Поделиться6102008-05-14 18:27:35
вот иногда лучше б ты ниче не писала,чесслово
Я согласна, что ты абсолютно справедливо негодуешь по поводу моего высказывания, но фотка то ВАЩЕ ГАДОСТЛИВАЯ.
Просто ты ее не видела, а как раз вот эта фотка красноречиво свидетельствует о егоне очень то благородных качествах. Да + он мне дейтсвительно не нравится, если между ним и Рожей выбирать, я за Рожу руками и ногами. Просто ваше ОНО абсолютно какое-то неблагородное.
Отредактировано irinaaa (2008-05-14 18:28:06)
Поделиться6122008-05-14 18:30:15
тьфу,блин....Я-то думала,фотка с фотосессии какой-нибудь.А она с матча.Нормальное выражение лица.У Марата и похуже бывает)
Поделиться6132008-05-14 18:31:42
*сравнила...божий дар с яичницей*
Поделиться6142008-05-14 18:32:42
почему это?хто из них божий дар,интересно мне знать?))
Поделиться6152008-05-14 18:34:06
у каждого он свой
Поделиться6162008-05-14 19:12:56
сравнила...божий дар с яичницей*
Божий дар конечно марат, а это так только яичница. Да и вообще блин извините, ну мне он реально чисто внешне неприятен даже, так что не о какой симпатии я тут не говорю. И даже о яичнице.
Поделиться6172008-05-14 19:16:17
так ну и кто тебя заставляет ему симпатизировать-то?))
Поделиться6182008-05-14 19:19:39
так ну и кто тебя заставляет ему симпатизировать-то?))
да никто, дай сказать-то, а то все затыкаешь мне рот и затыкаешь
Поделиться6192008-05-14 19:26:28
не затыкаю)))
Поделиться6202008-05-14 19:36:00
ну вот теперь другое дело. молодец.
Поделиться6212008-05-14 22:05:31
шо за вопрос?вот ты еще скажи,что тебе не нравится
Ну чуть-чуть) толкьо потоумч то он Серб)))))))
Поделиться6222008-05-14 22:08:50
а как сербы сзади отличаются от НЕсербов?
Поделиться6232008-05-15 16:21:17
Ask Bill - Novak Djokovic is the Best Tennis Player in the World
Novak Djokovic is the best tennis player in the world. His movement is superior, his versatility allows him more tactical options than nearly anybody, and he is adept on all surfaces. If he wins Roland Garros in a few weeks, he would be the form pick for Wimbledon and his game will always be suited to the Deco Turf courts at Flushing Meadows.
In the (short) off-season last winter, Djokovic switched from all polyester strings (mains and crosses) to a poly-gut hybrid. He has acknowledged that he has maintained the same control while this equipment adjustment has given him some extra pop. He has also worked really hard on pounding the weights. He is a physically strong young man, and keeps getting stronger.
It has always been common wisdom that strong, fast legs are essential to succeed on clay courts. I’ll accept that as a given. I know that Andre Agassi used to work really hard on strengthening his upper body in preparation for the clay court season. His reasoning was that balls bounce so high that he needed to be stronger to effectively handle those shoulder high (and higher) shots. The polyester strings enable players to generate more action than ever, so topspin groundstrokes just fly off the terre bateau.
This upper-body strength philosophy would help explain why the muscular Rafael Nadal holds such an edge on the dirt. I saw a replay of his 2005 Brasil Open victory, which was Nadal’s second ATP Tour title, and he has gotten visibly stronger and thicker in these past three years.
Interestingly, there was footage of Nadal working diligently on his serve on the practice courts of Rome. I recalled a story from last year’s French Championships when he was spending a lot of time on his serve. Mats Wilander wandered over to his practice court and asked him why he was working so hard on his serve during the French Championships. Nadal’s response was that he does not need a better serve to win on clay but he needs to improve this area to win Wimbledon. His response was not boastful, as he remains a humble young man. It does, however, speak volumes about his ambition.
I wish I knew what was going on with Justine Henin. About two months ago, I saw her training on the red clay of the Monte Carlo Country Club. She was doing intervals on-court and working on her forehand, which remains her dominant shot on the dirt. At that point, I would have suggested that she would absolutely be sailing into Roland Garros as the big favorite. Instead, Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova, Elena Dementieva, Dinara Safina (and sixteen other Russians) are looking stronger. It could be a weird French Championships this spring.
Major kudos to the 22-year-old Dinara Safina. Over the weekend, she took her first WTA Tour Tier 1 title in Berlin. If her serve improves a little, she could be a major factor at the Big W this summer. This will be the year when she reaches her first major semifinal.
How about those American clay court grinders?!? First, Sam Querrey makes a run to the Monte Carlo quarters, and then James Blake and Andy Roddick reach the quarters and semis respectively at Rome. I would expect that there will be an American man in the second week of the French for the first time since 2003.
It appears as though there will be ten American men who will receive direct entry into Roland Garros. The only other nations in that league are France, Spain, and Argentina. There has been a quiet resurgence occurring in the Land of Coca Cola, highlighted by the 2007 Davis Cup victory. Who deserves the credit? Well, it seems that whenever there is blame about a lack of international success then the U.S. Tennis Association becomes the default whipping boy. Given that, they deserve the accolades at this juncture. Ryan Harrison and Chase Buchanan are young Americans in the pipeline, and these boys are positively among the best juniors in the world. As they continue to climb the ATP ladder, they will force other young Americans to improve to keep pace. Stay tuned.
It was a pity to see Andy Roddick need to retire during his semifinal match against Stanislas Wawrinka. Apparently, he tweaked his back while moving furniture into an apartment he recently purchased in New York City that he will share with supermodel fiancé Brooklyn Decker. Getting to the semis, especially with a gimpy back, was a tremendous effort for the New Yorker.
Speaking of Wawrinka, the Swiss Davis Cup team would be as formidable as any in the world- and on any surface- if world No. 1 Roger Federer would commit to playing a full schedule.
As we are in the midst of clay court season, many have opened the GOAT (on clay) debate. If Rafael Nadal wins this year, he will have garnered one more French Open title than the retiring Gustavo Kuerten, Mats Wilander, and Ivan Lendl. Meanwhile, Bjorn Borg won six French titles, including a record four consecutively- which is a feat that Rafael Nadal could match in a few weeks. Borg lost two matches in his career at Roland Garros, losing both times to the same player. Who beat him, and in what years? Bonus trivia: why did Borg NOT play the 1977 French Open?
Поделиться6242008-05-15 16:21:43
Novak Djokovic's Italian job points way towards No.1
The young Serb's victory in Rome showed he is no clay court novice. He's hungry for even more success, so watch out Roger and Rafa!
'In reaching the final of the Masters series, the Serb had only actually won two matches outright and this gave him extra energy in the final against Swiss surprise package Stanislas Wawrinka'Novak Djokovic is now brimming with confidence. After his well-published great start to the season, the young Serbian has now shown his fans and tennis buffs in general that he is capable of playing big matches on clay and matching his greatest rivals on the red stuff.
After a semi-final spot in Monte Carlo in a Masters Series event, Djokovic came into the Italian Masters in Rome as a player with pedigree but who was still to show his best form on the surface. With the second-round defeat of defending champion Rafael Nadal by Juan Carlos Ferrero and Roger Federer's disappointing 7-6, 7-6 loss to Radek Stepanek in the quarter-finals, the draw in Rome had opened up nicely for world No.3 Djokovic.
Anything equalling or bettering his quarter-final appearance in last year's tournament would have been good for the boy from Serbia, and would have enabled him to close the gap on the top two spots in the world rankings. But to actually win the tournament means he has moved significantly closer to Nadal and Federer and it has given him confidence to move even closer in coming weeks at the Hamburg Masters and at the important French Open.
Djokovic received a bye in the first round as one of the top seeds and in the second round destroyed Belgian rising star Steve Darcis 6-4, 6-0. I could tell he was in good form and although he lost concentration in the second set of his match with Igor Andreev of Russia, Djokovic bounced back in the decider like a true champion to win 6-3, 3-6, 6-3.
Djokovic was ready for Federer in the semis. First, though, the world No.3 had to get past tricky Spaniard Nicolas Almagro in the quarters. Almagro had been playing well on clay this year and I for one thought Djokovic could struggle in the match. However, after thrashing Almagro 6-1 in the first set, Djokovic found his passage into the semis easy as the Spaniard eventually withdrew and therefore forfeited the match.
Djokovic didn't play Federer in the semis, as he thought he would. Federer lost to Stepanek and so the Serbian avoided his rival en-route to the final. Defeating his Czech opponent, instead, and again leading 6-0, his rival withdrew. Therefore, in reaching the final of the Masters series, the Serb had only actually won two matches outright and this gave him extra energy in the final against Swiss surprise package Stanislas Wawrinka.
I have tipped the Swiss to become a star on the ATP tour this year and he started the final in style, winning the first set 6-4. However, Djokovic soon found his range and power and overcame Wawrinka in three sets to clinch the fourth Masters series event of his career... impressive in itself.
Novak Djokovic has certainly silenced his critics this week. He has shown that he truly is a challenger to the Federer and Nadal dynasty of tennis and I for one think that the young Serb can continue his impressive form into the French Open where he has a realistic chance of winning.
I think only Nadal would be able to stop him in Paris and although the Spaniard is a three-times defending champion, Djokovic will probably like being the underdog in the tournament. He is a revelation in the sport and sooner rather than later, he will overtake his rivals in the ATP rankings, just as he has done this week in the 2008 ATP RACE ranking.
Поделиться6252008-05-17 16:03:58
а че там за баба была?
отвечаю.Это Габриэла Сабатини.Она была 12 лет назад одной из лучших теннисисток наряду со Штеффи Граф
Поделиться6272008-05-18 15:38:53
Джокович откроет конкурс «Евровидение» в Белграде
Сербский теннисист Новак Джокович примет участие в церемонии открытия ежегодного конкурса песни «Евровидение», которая состоится 20 мая в Белграде, сообщает TENNIS.com.
Поделиться6282008-05-18 16:40:48
Уууу....я бы посмотрела...но ведь наверно поздно будет(
Поделиться6292008-05-19 13:00:07
Завтра с 22:55 до 01:00 будет трансляция на телеканале Россия,а в субботу с 23:00 доя 03:20 тоже прямая,тоже на России.В субботу еще на MTV будет трансляция