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        Pancho Gonzalez ; Ivan Lendl ; Andre Agassi ; Rafael Nadal

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          Znači,uopšte mi nije jasno..ne razumem vas a još manje "ove"sa ovim silnim pravilima koje "navodno"treba u startu pročitati da bi se ovde,jeli,"ušlo" &*(@W6..Šta ovde pročitati sem uvreda na račun mnogih tenisera a naročito na račun svetskog br.1!Grozno.. &*(@W6

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            Prije svega Nadala treba postovati,neko ga voli vise,neko manje kao ja,ali ga respektujem maximalno.Da nije imao povredu koljena,koja ga vec muci par godina,bez sumnje,on bi davno bio prvi.

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              [quote author=Goga link=topic=474.msg154290#msg154290 date=1281566197]
              Znači,uopšte mi nije jasno..ne razumem vas a još manje "ove"sa ovim silnim pravilima koje "navodno"treba u startu pročitati da bi se ovde,jeli,"ušlo" &*(@W6..Šta ovde pročitati sem uvreda na račun mnogih tenisera a naročito na račun svetskog br.1!Grozno.. &*(@W6
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              Gogo dobrodosla na forum %QWT&W

              I ne znam zasto odmah takav post, svaki teniser dobije svoj racun uvreda, pa cak i od svojih navijaca u trenucima nerviranja. Ali ovo je forum i logicno je da dodje i do takvih reakcija, ali ja mislim da je najbitnije da nema uvreda na racun forumasa.
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfzsyKXSs-Y

              Here's the most remarkable thing to me about Federer: Seems to me that the more you know about tennis, the more amazed you are by the guy. If you know nothing at all about tennis, he's amazing. If you know a little something about tennis—maybe you have played a few times in your life—he's more amazing. If you know a little more about tennis—maybe you played in high school and once had illusions of becoming a pro—he's even MORE amazing. And if you were a great player—if you are a McEnroe or a Connors or a Jim Courier—then Federer is preposterously amazing

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              Don't argue with idiots. They'll drag you down to their level and beat you...
              with experience.

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                Jaoo, jest mi zao svjetskog broja jedan. (smajli koji place)
                Oznoji se Tata sav,
                bekendi ga strasno muce,
                borio se kao lav!
                al' mu ipak g.za puce!

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                  [quote author=Goga link=topic=474.msg154290#msg154290 date=1281566197]
                  Znači,uopšte mi nije jasno..ne razumem vas a još manje "ove"sa ovim silnim pravilima koje "navodno"treba u startu pročitati da bi se ovde,jeli,"ušlo" &*(@W6..Šta ovde pročitati sem uvreda na račun mnogih tenisera a naročito na račun svetskog br.1!Grozno.. &*(@W6
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                  Goga dobrodosla [0)-*

                  Sto ljudi sto cudi. Ne moze se, i ne treba da se kontrolise svaciji stav. Nismo totalitaristi i ne zavodimo diktaturu po forumu.
                  Ono sto je striktno zabranjeno su psovanja, licna vredjanja, nacionalne, rasne ... uvrede, da ne upotrebim tezu rec.
                  Ne moze se ocekivati da neko nema i kritican stav prema, u ovom slucaju, teniseru @(*6sd$%
                  Tolerancija je neophodna za svakog ko zeli da vodi polemiku na forumu.

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                    [quote author=Zvezdica link=topic=2722.msg155369#msg155369 date=1281792199]
                    PESMA O NADALU !!!

                    Nadal je teniser
                    Najbolji na svetu
                    To mozete videti
                    Cak i na internetu... %QWT&W

                    Ko suprotno misli
                    On veoma gresi
                    Nekima se nesvidja
                    Kako se on smesi... $#^%RT

                    Neki ga zovu "Fafica"
                    Nerazumem zasto,
                    Neznam ni sta to
                    Znaci..a to samo kazu
                    Zato sto nisu njegovi
                    Navijaci... $%&5qw7

                    Lepsi je od svih
                    Najbolji na svetu
                    I nikada ne ispoljava
                    Bes na reketu... h5g6k8
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                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfzsyKXSs-Y

                    Here's the most remarkable thing to me about Federer: Seems to me that the more you know about tennis, the more amazed you are by the guy. If you know nothing at all about tennis, he's amazing. If you know a little something about tennis—maybe you have played a few times in your life—he's more amazing. If you know a little more about tennis—maybe you played in high school and once had illusions of becoming a pro—he's even MORE amazing. And if you were a great player—if you are a McEnroe or a Connors or a Jim Courier—then Federer is preposterously amazing

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                    Don't argue with idiots. They'll drag you down to their level and beat you...
                    with experience.

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                      Sta sve ova moja luda sestra nece da smisli &%@5w8&*
                      Dreams are coming true.


                      Marcello Lippi: „Usporeni snimci akcija nisu realan fudbal. Svi mi želimo da vidimo Moniku Beluči golu, ali ne želimo da je gledamo kroz rendgen“.

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                      • Odg: ATP - RAFAEL NADAL

                        Rafael Nadal now has a full place setting, and a place in tennis history

                        The Spaniard's first U.S. Open championship completes a career Grand Slam — at least one title in each of tennis' four major tournaments — and confirms his unquestioned supremacy in the sport.

                        BILL DWYRE
                        September 13, 2010|Bill Dwyre

                        The changing of the guard has arrived in men's tennis. We have moved from the Swiss Surgeon to the Spanish Assassin.

                        In a U.S. Open that carried on for 15 days, through heat and wind and rain, threatening to never end, Rafael Nadal put the perfect finishing touch on the proceedings. At 10:10 p.m. EDT, he held the winner's trophy over his head in a manner that made it clear that this was more than just another piece of tennis hardware.

                        "It is what I dreamt," he said, his broken English increasingly endearing.

                        He had never won a U.S. Open, and now he had. He was seeking a high place in tennis history, and now he had it. He became the seventh man — after Fred Perry, Don Budge, Roy Emerson, Rod Laver, Andre Agassi and Roger Federer — to win each Grand Slam tournament at least once. He also joined the Agassi family, Andre and wife Steffi Graf, as the only winners of all four majors and an Olympic gold medal.

                        For once, it would be fair to assume that a trophy meant more to a tennis player than the $1.7-million winner's check that went with it.

                        Perhaps adding to the moment was that it hadn't come easily. Nadal, the pride of Mallorca and all corners of Spain, beat Novak Djokovic, who made Serbia proud, too. His 6-4, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2 defeat by Nadal took 3 hours 43 minutes, not including a 1-hour 48-minute rain delay, and featured the best Djokovic had to give.

                        "You just have to congratulate him and tell him, you're better," Djokovic said. ". . . It was a very good performance from my side. But whenever it was important, he was the one who was playing just too good."

                        The last three words sum up Nadal. He was just too good.

                        This was his ninth major title and he is only 24. It was his third straight major title, won on clay, grass and hard courts. He has converted a game built for clay into one for all surfaces. He has brought an upgraded work ethic and mental toughness to a game that makes millionaires of coasters and flakes.

                        He is the new sheriff in town.

                        Federer is 29 and won the only major this year that Nadal did not, the Australian. Federer, who relinquished the No. 2 spot in the rankings to Djokovic when he lost to him in Saturday's five-set semifinal, represents the next hill for Nadal to climb, his record 16 majors. The five years that separate the two represent 20 more Grand Slam chances for Nadal.

                        Federer, for so long the can't-miss Swiss, remains competitive, but Nadal is now the relentless one. He is the itch you can't scratch, the wall you hit against as a kid. The ball always came back, and so it does from Nadal.

                        Against the feisty, fighting Serb, who was spurred on by a surprisingly supportive capacity crowd of 23,771 in Arthur Ashe Stadium, Nadal took three minutes to break service and three full sets to finally break Djokovic down. Serving at 5-4 in the third set, Nadal hooked an unreturnable serve out wide at 101 miles an hour at 15-30. Then came a 126 ace and the same hook wide, this time at 103, to win the set.

                        Djokovic looked like a man just hit by a bus. He said later, "I had this 15-30 chance in the 5-4 third set, and then he served, I mean, three amazing serves."

                        The next few years will be interesting in both the pursuit of major titles and the focus on who Nadal really is. His intense look on the court belies an inner boy scout. He is the player most likely to help a little old lady across the street. He was raised right, and his uncle Toni Nadal travels with him to make sure he doesn't get off track. Wins are important. Common courtesy more so.

                        After his semifinal match on Sept. 11, he told the crowd how sad he still was about the terrorist attacks. He said later he has visited Ground Zero six times. Once is a photo op. Six times is heartfelt.

                        Tennis fan Bob Drew tells of seeing Nadal as an unheralded youngster, playing at Wimbledon. A ball boy was hit with a shot and Nadal made the chair umpire stop the match, something veterans would be hesitant to do. "That kid is bleeding," he said.

                        In his news conference Monday, he was asked to rank his top moments. He ignored his career and said, "When Spain won the World Cup, I cried."

                        He has become charming in a language with which he still struggles. His interviews bring shrugs, smiles and deflection of media attempts to put the pedestal high. About Federer, he says, "Sixteen [major titles] is too far."

                        A defining moment in a night of so many occurred as the awards ceremony was ending. Nadal was posing for the on-court photographers, Djokovic was departing and the public address announcer asked for one more round of applause. Nadal stopped posing and, trophy in arms, joined the applause.

                        You can see hundreds of similar ceremonies. You won't see that.

                        http://articles.latimes.com/2010/sep...-open-20100914

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                          Opet ta kolena

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                            Све титуле узима захваљујући снази, зато кољена и трпе толике болове. Није нешто да назовем паметан играч али се зато ослања на снагу. Још 2 године и мораће се опростити због повреда или ће бити просјечан играч.
                            Србија , Београд , Црвена звезда

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                              Ne vjerujem u tu pricu o koljenima,prosle godine ga prezalili,mislilo se gotov je,kraj karijere.
                              Koliko ga bole koljena,osvoji prvi put i UsOPEN,igra najbolje tinis u karijeri,i jaci je nego ikad.
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                              Gdje Nato kaze, pa bilo kroz zid, ili u vatru, ili u vulkan, tu Mandusic ide bez pogovora!!!

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                                [quote author=manda link=topic=474.msg171898#msg171898 date=1285397951]
                                Ne vjerujem u tu pricu o koljenima,prosle godine ga prezalili,mislilo se gotov je,kraj karijere.
                                Koliko ga bole koljena,osvoji prvi put i UsOPEN,igra najbolje tinis u karijeri,i jaci je nego ikad.
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                                Ako ne promeni stil igre (a nece) ,a bude osvajao titule na tvrdim podlogama u narednim godinama , to znaci da je sve u vezi kolena prevara &+I}\
                                Dayman (a-a-ah...)
                                Fighter of the Nightman (a-a-ah...)
                                Champion of the sun (a-a-ah...)
                                You're a master of karate and friendship
                                For everyone

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