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  • Originally posted by miloolja View Post
    Kakva ćeš pitanja Chiwwi sve da postaviš odmori i ti malo, zaslužio si podjednako kao Novak i mi

    Puno će zavisiti kako se bude osećao, što kaže NI, odnosno šta će uradi pre svega na OI, kao i šta će biti sa Torontom pre toga... u svakom slučaju pitanja i nedoumica je mnogo, ali još vrlo malo, šta je to leto za čas prođe, kao i svake godine pa ćemo imati i sve odgovore.


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    W.............27.06-10.07.

    Toronto..... 25.-31. 07.

    OI..............06.-14. 08.

    Cincy .........13.-21.08.

    USO..........29.08.-11.09.

    Znači sve knapić, ako se uzme u obzir još menjanje kontinenata, podloga...
    Jedino mi je logicno da preskoci Sinsi,mada mozda ce to zavisiti od rezultata na OI.Seti se 2012,onako razocaran je otisao pravo u Toronto i osvojio ga,pa pravo u Sinsi i totalno izduvan u finalu bio pregazen od Fekija.Novak moze sve to da odigra,ali koliko je pametno,to samo on zna.Mozemo mi ovde da pravimo planove do sutra,on zna najbolje.Ne bi me cudilo da sve odigra iskreno da ti kazem...

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    • OI - Sinsi manje od 48h i vise od 8.000 kilometara to mi govori da ga nece igrati ali nas Nole voli ono ocekuj neocekivano 😊

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        • Originally posted by Torima View Post
          Potpisujem, i ulažem amandman:

          Lično mislim da je na takvom nivou, da ukoliko reši da uzme 2 GS i OI, to i učiniti a onda će Tignor i ostali "realni poznavaoci tenisa" da dreše gaće i....
          Šta da ti rečem prijatelju stari, sve si u pravu. Čekasmo i dočekamo da tenis postane igra u kojoj na kraju uvek pobedi Novak.
          Rešio ti on da u svemu bude najbolji u ovoj čudnoj igri mlaćenja po čupavoj loptici i sva je prilika da će tako i biti.
          Jes' da si k'oi ja i sa ovim namiren ali kad je već rešio nema nam druge do to podržati.
          p. s. česte ove proslave titula što bi rek'o oni naš tuta sas pio i rakiu pa sam zbog radi zdtavlja izbacio pio.
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          • Odličan tekst i to u Daily Mailu

            There used to be the big four, now it's a big one... Novak Djokovic stands above the rest


            On the weekend when the world said goodbye to a sportsman known to all as The Greatest, it is perhaps time to consider the achievements of Novak Djokovic.
            Not by way of comparison, obviously. The timing would be crass, the argument unwinnable; boxing and tennis bear scant resemblance aside from the gladiatorial aspect of two men in a rectangle.
            Yet does Djokovic have an active equal in the world of sport right now? And has there ever been a tennis player quite like him? Not in close on 50 years at least.

            Rod Laver was the last to hold all four Grand Slam titles, in 1969. He went one better than Djokjovic, winning them in the same season.
            Yet Djokovic is on course for that, too, having already collected the 2016 Australian Open. He will have considered the French the big one, though, the monkey on his back.
            Three finals, three defeats; and then ominously 6-3 down in the first set to Andy Murray on Sunday. It is testament, then, to Djokovic's mental strength, not to mention his virtuoso skills, that his next two sets represented the peak of achievement at Roland Garros this summer.

            He dismantled Murray 6-1, 6-2, dismantled the best defence in the game, and a player who had turned in his finest performance on clay to defeat reigning champion Stan Wawrinka in the semi-final. Murray rallied and the fourth and final set was tighter, 6-4, but that was as much down to Djokovic's nerves as he sought to claim victory.
            This plainly meant an extraordinary amount to him. At the game's conclusion, Djokovic fell backwards on to the gritty surface, his arms and legs spread-eagled, part joy, part relief.
            As the partisan Parisian crowd celebrated he went to the middle of the court and drew a giant heart in the clay with his racket, imitating the gesture of three-time French Open winner Gustavo Kuerten.

            Then he fell gratefully into it and lay on his back just the same. What to do next? He aimed his racket into the crowd - careful - and then rounded up the ball girls and boys, leading them in what football fans will know as the Borussia Dortmund celebration. Hands linked, arms raised, to a big cheer from all four sides of the ground.
            Murray could only look on, in impotent frustration and some wonder. He had been down this path so many times, facing the painful truth that, once again, the best man won. Yes, there was a missed opportunity - in the first game of the second set, Murray had advantage with a forehand cross-court winner, but allowed Djokovic to recover, winning the next three points.
            Yes, the margins were often painfully slight, but it is an inescapable fact that for 17 games lasting slightly less than 90 minutes, Murray could not live with his opponent.
            At his best, no-one can. There are many who think this is a golden era for tennis and Djokovic now bestrides it, like a Colossus. Federer won three Grand Slams in a season on three occasions, but could never land the French Open.

            The year he won the French and Wimbledon back to back, he lost in Australia and America. He never won the first two of the season; nor did Nadal. So close, but no cigar. Djokovic can spark one up, put his feet on his coffee table, and the four big prizes, too.
            Some say it isn't legitimate unless they are all won in the same season - but from where Djokovic sits the view will look pretty good.
            Tiger Woods certainly felt that way when he won the US Open, Open, PGA Championship and the following year's US Masters in succession.
            Now Djokovic resides in that company. Woods, Federer, Laver, the greats of modern sport. On his day, he performs the impossible, and Sunday was one of those days.
            When he plays like this, the most overused word in commentary must be 'somehow'. Somehow, Djokovic got to the net; somehow Djokovic made the return; somehow he found the angle, somehow he took the point.
            Murray would deliver winners, guaranteed winners in the eyes of many observers, only to see them reappear, not just as returns, but as winning points for Djokovic instead.

            Murray would play a killer drop shot, only for Djokovic to cover the ground like the kid from The Incredibles, with enough time and wit to send it back over the net and out of reach.
            There were moments when Murray seemed almost nonplussed, the merest shake of the head, or muttered curse revealing his powerlessness. What more could he do? This was the game that humbled Wawrinka. It couldn't lay a glove on Djokovic once his confidence grew.
            And it did, after that first set. For a brief moment, Djokovic looked vulnerable. His forehand was off, his movement was ordinary, it took him a shocking 25 minutes before he held serve.
            The hope was that the pressure of the 'Novak Slam', as much as a first French Open, had got to him. No such luck. His equilibrium restored by that first game in the second set, Djokovic barely looked back. He took Murray to break point in the second game, and Murray promptly double-faulted.
            His serve then collapsed and what followed was, at times, exhibition tennis from the Serb. His athleticism catches the eye, but this is far from a talent that is merely built in the gym or on the track circuit.

            His shots are stunning, his deft technique increasingly the best in the game. Whether smiting to the baseline, or playing drops with the softest hands, he had Murray running between extremities on court, until he screamed to the heavens that his legs had gone.
            Some find Djokovic robotic. He isn't. He's relentless. There's a difference.
            He is also No 1. And in this era, that is not just a ranking. It is a statement. There used to be a big four. Now there is a big one. In time, the others have fallen, leaving only Djokovic.
            Age is catching up with Federer, injury with Nadal; yet even if it were not, could they block Djokovic's march right now? Murray couldn't.
            'This is something we won't see for a very long time,' said Murray, contemplating the Slam. 'It is so rare, and his performances have needed to be so exceptional.'
            It is what follows that must worry Djokovic's rivals. With the French Open at last won, who knows what this day might inspire?

            He may be looser from here, more relaxed, more confident. He could win at Wimbledon and at the US Open, as he did last year, he could target a gold medal in Rio.
            This was his 12th Grand Slam title, overtaking Laver and Bjorn Borg, tying with Roy Emerson. He could be level with Nadal and Pete Sampras by the end of the season; he could be closing in on Federer's 17. This is his time.
            Yet, contemplating it, Djokovic seemed reticent, resisting any temptation to boast or project.
            'It is incredible to know Rod Laver was the last to do this,' he said. 'I'm proud, I'm thrilled, I'm overwhelmed. But Federer and Nadal came within a few sets of it a few times in their careers - and it was trying to compete with them that made me this player. I knew I would have to get stronger to keep up and I'm just glad I can compete with them now.'
            There were no rhyming couplets, little in the way of wit, and few of Djokovic's words will be remembered in 50 years' time.
            But his tennis will. His tennis will set him apart. Right now, whether he wants the title or not, he is, quite simply, The Greatest.

            http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/ten...ands-rest.html
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            • Originally posted by miloolja View Post
              Joj puno srce.

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              • Dan posle finala se budim i onako bunovna pomislim "bože, šta li je Novak uradio, ne smem da pogledam vesti".. inače, naravno da sam gledala meč..
                Toliko olakšanje osećam, samo da se završio turnir i da nas sve zajedno i njega najviše, ne opterećuje taj must have..
                Originally posted by gokara
                Valjda ćemo dočekati dan da kloniraju Federera pa da možemo da ne gasimo televizore kad igraju svi koji nisu Federer i uživamo u meču Federer-Federer.

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                • A ja osećam veliku prazninu.. i nedostaje mi iščekivanje kada će da igra... iako je počela trava koju mnogo volim... To je drogaaaa... i biće teško i bolno odvikavanje jednog dana
                  Ali kako moja omiljena milion puta citirana Skarlet O'Hara kaže? O tome ću da razmišljam sutra.
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                  • Evo konacno da se upisem, docekah i taj dan . Davno se registrovah, ali hteo sam da napisem prvi post po osvajanju RG. Ali kako prodje koji produzi se i moje cekanje. No konacno Novak me pritera uza zid, ali mi je trebalo par dana da se dozovem sebi . A trenutak nikad lepsi, istorijski, namestilo se sve, 4 GS u nizu, za kraj onaj koji je nedostajao i koji je stalno bio tu na dohvat ruke, ali izmicao.

                    Simbolicno, tenis sam prvi put gledao (a da se secam) kada je Martina Navratilova na ovom istom terenu 1984. osvojila svoj nekalendarski Grend Slem (tada naravno nisam imao pojma sta to znaci). Ta slika mi se motalo ovog vikenda po glavi, nekako sam je prizivao i nadao se da ce se posle 32 godine ponoviti. Tih kasnih osamdesetih, kada bi Zvonko Mihajlovski tokom vimbldonskih prenosa poceo da spominje Badza i Lejvera to mi je delovalo kao neka legenda, nesto sto je vise mit nego stvarnost, bajka iz davnih vremena, jer niko nije ni blizu prisao tome. A onda je prvo Sampras uzeo 3 u nizu 93/94, ali na RG je pao u 1/4 finalu od Kurijera. Sa pojavom Federera to izgleda kao rutina, ali opet RG i Nadal su se isprecili cak 2 puta. Zatim Nadal u poteri u Melburnu 2011.

                    Sad kada bacim pogled turnir koji je trebao da postavi Nadala kao definitvnog naslednika Federera na tronu, bio je pocetak ovoga sto danas gledamo, uzdizanja momka koji je osvojio srca mnogih od nas, ali je dugo lutao u potrazi za pravim putem. Gledao sam ga davno kao klinca i nekako me je osvojio, kao sto sam se "zaljubio" u nasu malu Mo sredinom osamdesetih, tako me je i on privukao. Lako je sada reci, ali osetio sam da moze mnogo, naravno sve ovo sto je danas ostvario nije mi bilo na pameti. Melburn 2008, za mene jedan od najvecih sportskih trenutaka, nas igrac sampion nekog GS, oko mene je bio mrkli mrak, a ja sam otvorenih ociju sanjao. Dubai 2010, patnja, ali i neverovatna borba, pravi sampionski duh, jedan od najdrazih trofeja. Madrid 2011, pad Nadala na sljaci. Vimbldon, heeeeej Vimbldon. Prvo mesto na listi. USO, spasene mec lopte protiv Federera. Melburn 2012, 3 u nizu. A onda od RG krece djokokoster. Pobeda nad Federerom na Vimbldonu u finalu, rusenje legende u njegovom dvoristu. Padaju Lendl, Konors i Agasi, dostize se Borg. I onda ultimativni izazov. Jedini koji nedostaje, ali i 4 u nizu. Badz je uspeo 1938. A najvecu muku je imao u 1/8 finala, protiv jednog igraca iz tadasnje Kraljevine Jugoslavije. Opet simbolika. Nema Federera, povukao se Nadal, opet neka simbolika, dolazi novo doba. Kisa, mec dan za danom, baceni reket protiv Berdiha, sve vodi ka finalu i konacno trijumfu u Parizu. Sunce koje se probija kroz oblake, Novak crta srce na terenu, Guga place, himna. Marijev govor. Nezaboravno i zauvek urezano negde duboko, da ga izvucem pod stare dane i setim se kako je bilo tog 5. juna 2016.

                    Donald Badz, Rod Lejver, Novak Djokovic. Neka me neko probudi.

                    Izvinjavam se na poduzem prvom postu. Pozdrav svim Novakovcima, i ostalima koje vole tenis
                    Last edited by Milutinov Tata; 07-06-16, 22:58.
                    Non-Calendar Year Grand Slam - Stands alone
                    Holding all 4 Majors titles on 3 different surfaces at once - Stands alone
                    30 consecutive match wins - Stands alone
                    3+ consecutive finals in all 4 Majors - Stands alone
                    Australian Open 3 consecutive titles - Stands alone

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                    • I'm a Better Coach Than Player, Says Becker After Djokovic Win



                      "I've already reserved my seat for Wimbledon. We are aware of this historical opportunity.
                      "The Olympic Games are also a big focus for Novak, it's clear, and that's why I'll also be in Rio to support him."
                      http://www.news18.com/news/sports/im...n-1253198.html
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                      • Pozdrav za tatu od Milutina i nadam se da će i ovde biti podjednako aktivan.

                        Iščitala sam neke 3 strane od ove sada verovatno 21 unazad i stala jer ne mogu više da delim reputacije, one su mislim ograničene na po 5 u toku 24h, tako da sutra nastavljam da vas čitam i častim zbog Novakovog i našeg RG. Divno ste srećni, zadovoljni, ispunjeni... i tako da dugo, dugo taje.
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                        • Moja prognoza je bila da preskace Davis Cup i Kanadu , i ostajem pri tome

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                          • Originally posted by DrMr View Post
                            Moja prognoza je bila da preskace Davis Cup i Kanadu , i ostajem pri tome
                            Dejvis kup bi trebalo da preskoci svakako. I da nema OI. A Kanadu bi trebalo da igra jer ce se neigranjem iste stvoriti velika rupa, a i glupo je da na OI ide bez skorijeg meca na hardu (koliko god se podloge u Kanadi i Riu razlikovale). Sinsi ce mnogo tesko da uklopi u raspored a ne znam koliko je pametno da ga igra jer posle ima samo nedelju dana pauze pa US Open. Bio bi to bas bas pretrpan raspored.
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                            Always somewhere Miss you where I've been I'll be back to love you again

                            U crnim rupama možeš ludo da se zezaš. Da lebdiš iznad zemlje. Da slušaš rock ´n´ roll.Dozivaš kišu.
                            Ili da mazneš neku lepu ribu. Samo je bezveze kada se probudiš….

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                            • Moje je mišljenje da će igrati Davis Cup jer smo stigli daleko a verovatno će igrati i kum pa stoga moraće Novak da ga dočeka. Jeste nije igrao kada je dolazila Švajcarska kod nas ali ovo je drugo, ono je bila prva runda a ovo je već 1/4 tako da verujem da će igrati..

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                              • Dejvis Kup na njega sam totalno zaboravila.. pa neće valjda
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