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  • Fino, a kad im nastupi novi pad, moze Roger da otvori jednu akademiju i da ga pozove

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    • Originally posted by Milutinov Tata View Post
      Iz pravilnika ATP-a:
      To sam sve ja već rekao , ali ne vredi ljudi moraju da vade pravilnik

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      • Originally posted by NEMANJA97 View Post
        To sam sve ja već rekao , ali ne vredi ljudi moraju da vade pravilnik
        Ne vjeruju ti ljudi, sramota

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        • Al' nam duhovit nesto Rafa postao
          13/13!

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          • Druzi se sa Rogerom pa mu preslo
            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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            • Idealna prilika da se osvoji Pariz- Bercy. Nema Rogera. ostali umorni (Delpo, Puille, Tsonga, Čilič, Dimitrov, Zverev)
              Samo da se prođe 2.kolo. Do polufinala otvoren žreb

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              • Baš nisam optimista zbog tih problema sa koljenom kod Rafe.

                Ne bih se čudio da propusti LONDON.

                AKo ne bude 100 % spreman nema smisla da igra ATP FINALS

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                • Ako ima ozbiljnijih problema sa kolenima, onda je lud sto je igrao Pariz
                  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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                  • Spavas li mirno Nadale Rafo
                    There's something wrong with me chemically
                    Something wrong with me inherently
                    The wrong mix in the wrong genes
                    I reached the wrong ends by the wrong means
                    It was the wrong plan
                    In the wrong hands
                    With the wrong theory for the wrong man
                    The wrong lies, on the wrong vibes
                    The wrong questions with the wrong replies

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                    • Kakva glupa odluka ako je dosao u Pariz samo zbog prvog mesta. O jbm ti to prvo mesto, i ne znam sta mu znaci..Umesto da se odmarao i fokusirao na zavrsni masters, on igra ovde dva kola da bi osigurao prvo mesto. I jos non stop prica kako je dosao da da sve od sebe. Voimjaoca
                      13/13!

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                      • Zna li neko hoce li on uopste ucestvovat na Atp finale,je li sto pricao na tu temu? A ne moze proc godina bez neke povrede pa to je cudo jedno.

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                        • Jos uvek nije siguran, ali cisto sumnjam da ce igrati, s obzirom da je rekao da sad nije mogao ni da stoji na terenu.
                          13/13!

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                          • Rafael Nadal injury update: Facts you need to know

                            Rafael Nadal could be fit to feature at the ATP World Tour Finals in London after scans showed no new damage to a long-standing knee injury, his doctor Angel Ruiz Cotorro has revealed. The tendon injury is in no worse state than previously.

                            Cotorro will now put our champ on a rehabilitation programme which gives him the best chance of making London.


                            It is not a new injury or an injury that has worsened. It’s not a different situation than when we came from the Asian tour. All the images of the tests tell us that it is a bit the same, that the tendon is suffering.

                            It’s a tough year, a season with many games. The tendon is suffering, but the images do not show us anything different either.

                            The first thing was to stop and assess how the knee was, if something new had happened.

                            Now we know that there is nothing different, which is a situation that had been dragging on for some time.

                            The problem of tendons in different situations may bother more or less, but we will try to be good to play in London. If he is well, he will play, and if he is not well, he will give up playing. You have to see how it evolves these days.

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                            • Resurrection 2017: Rafael Nadal proves once again why he is one of the greatest athletes tennis has ever seen

                              As far as tennis goes, my allegiance has always been with Rafael Nadal (Rafa). While many are in awe of the brilliant Roger Federer, I have always been inspired by the sheer grit, determination and hard work of the Spaniard.

                              Majority of the tennis fraternity had written Nadal off after a wrist injury brought an untimely end to the season in 2016. This, along with the longstanding knee issues that have plagued him for most of his career, made it seem as if the illustrious career for the Mallorcan was drawing to a close – but Nadal had other ideas. Come 2017, he reminded us once again why he is one of the greatest athletes the sport has ever seen.

                              The 31-year-old began the year ranked world number nine with little chance of lifting any major grand slam titles. Considering the physical nature of his game, expecting Nadal to be at his best at this point in this career is asking for a little too much. Nonetheless, the Spaniard stunned everyone by winning six titles, including both the French Open and the US Open, while also featuring in three out of the four grand slam finals.

                              Having already ended the season as the world number one three times before (2008, 2010 and 2013), in 2017, Nadal became the oldest player to once again rank as the top player in the world. Bearing in mind the background of this achievement, the occasion must have felt much more special than before.

                              “I’m very, very happy for everything,” Nadal told Sky Sports. “It has been an amazing year. One year ago, for sure I never dreamed about being world number one again at the end of the season. It’s something that means a lot to me, but the season is not over.”

                              Four of these titles during the year came on the clay court, which also included his 10th French Open title, the La Decima. Nadal is known as ‘the King of Clay’ and his success on clay is hardly surprising whenever he is able to conjure up some kind of form.

                              If you thought that clay was the only court where he triumphed, then unfortunately, you are wrong. Later in the season, Nadal went on to claim two titles on hard court which included the prestigious US Open. While hard courts are usually a taxing experience for the current world number one, he hardly missed a beat in the lead-up to his third US Open title in front of a packed house at the Arthur Ashe.

                              A major reason behind Nadal’s success this year has been the adjustments and improvements he has made to his game to counter his rivals. Whether it is standing further away from the baseline to return the serve better, improving his backhand or using his already threatening forehand to more devastating effect, Nadal has made his style of play more compact. When he absolutely nails them, his forehand winners down the line are simply soul-stealing!

                              Despite being fit for a large part of the year, it must be frustrating for the Spaniard to see his knee issues resurface once again. He withdrew from the Paris Masters due to the injury and now casts a doubt for the showpiece tournament, ATP World Tour Finals, to end the year.

                              The tour finals would have presented yet another opportunity for the fans to witness a potential Federer-Nadal match. The rivalry between Federer and Nadal has produced some captivating contests in the past and there is always something to look forward to when these two greats lock horns.

                              Back to present day, while Nadal holds edge over the 19-time Grand Slam champion on a head to head basis, this year, the Swiss player has been too hot to handle for Nadal. Federer has won all four battles against his opponent, but although he has had the upper hand in 2017, you can rest assured that Nadal would be keen to stamp his authority over the Swiss maestro, hopefully by overpowering him at the O2 Arena in London.

                              Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka have already been side-lined from the ATP World Tour finals due to injury and a potential ousting of Nadal would create a major headache for the organisers in terms of crowd attraction and game quality. I have my fingers crossed that Nadal makes it to the tournament but it is increasingly unlikely to happen.

                              No matter what happens in the future, it takes nothing away from the fact that Nadal has been in impervious form throughout the year. He always backs himself to the hilt which, coupled with his terrier-like tenacity, makes him a lethal player on the court.

                              When many thought he was done, Nadal roared back in emphatic fashion in 2017 to ensure that the tennis world was aware of the fact that he still has a lot to offer and his passion for the game has not dwindled.

                              Vamos Rafa!

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                                Pablo Sandoval: A guy can change anything.. his face, his home, his family, his girlfriend, his religion, his God.
                                But there's one thing he can't change... he can't change his passion.

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