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Originally posted by Ljubitelj tenisa View PostBio sam prosle godine u Andaluziji, video i Marbelju izmedju ostalog. Mrzim Novaka sto je sada tamo
*Srećan rodjendan našem velikom NOVAKU, da je živ i zdrav*
Послато са SM-N975F уз помоћ Тапатока
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Originally posted by tuta bugarin View Post
sličnos:
uoba slučaja
onako kakoto publika vidi - pripadnik njiove rase gubi
1. trijumf nad domacim nadcovjekom u ne pretjerano prijeteljskom ambijentu
2. nemogucstvo odbrane stecenog prouzrokovano visom silom
@Dzoker
moramo da branimo Jelenu. na semaforu stoji da sije Miroslavu sa prilicno uvjerljivih 10-5 u GS titulama kao gospoja mama
postavljao sam ranije vec.. http://www.sportklub.info/forum/show...=1#post2097348
moze koliko hoce da mirise ruze,destiluje vodu,propovjeda budizam,dubi na glavi i sta sve vec ne.. sve dok onaj njen destiluje protivnicke mec lopte i kupi ono sto mu spada . full stop
nego da mi ovekovjecimo ovaj slavni datum,
33 Stats On Novak Djokovic's 33rd Birthday
22 May 2020
ATP Staff
The Serbian turns 33 one week after former World No. 1 Andy Murray
In honour of Novak Djokovic's 33rd birthday, the ATP Tour is celebrating by reliving 33 facts, moments or memories that have made his tennis career spectacular thus far.
33 - Combined wins against former World No. 3s and US Open champions Marin Cilic (17) and Juan Martin del Potro (16).
32 - years old when he led Team Serbia to the inaugural ATP Cup title.
31 - Top 10 wins in 2015. Djokovic's overall record in the season was 82-6.
30 - Consecutive Grand Slam singles matches won from the first round at 2015 Wimbledon until losing in the third round of 2016 Wimbledon.
29 - wins vs. Rafael Nadal (29-26).
28 - The number of consecutive Grand Slam quarter-finals Djokovic reached from 2009-16 (second all-time behind Roger Federer's 36).
27- victories vs. Federer (27-23).
26 years old in 2014 when he won his third of four consecutive Nitto ATP Finals titles.
25th player to become World No. 1 in the FedEx ATP Rankings (4 July 2011).
24-0 to conclude 2013 with titles in Beijing, Shanghai, Paris, the Nitto ATP Finals and Davis Cup.
23 straight wins from August to November in 2015 after 28 straight wins from March to June that same year.
22 consecutive wins from November 2012 to March 2013, including 11 against Top 10 players.
21 years old when he won the Tennis Masters Cup in 2008.
20 years old when he won his first Grand Slam title at the Australian Open in 2008.
19 years old when he won his first ATP Masters 1000 title in Miami in 2007.
18-match winning streak to start 2020.
17 straight wins vs. Top 10 opponents from the 2015 Nitto ATP Finals to 2016 Rome, a career-high.
16 years old when he made his tour-level debut (d. Skroderis in 2004 Davis Cup).
15 consecutive finals reached to conclude 2015 (17 including 2016 Doha and 2016 Australian Open).
14 straight Grand Slam semi-finals reached from 2010-13 (second all-time behind Federer's 23).
13 sets won 6-0 in 2011.
12 years old when he went to Niki Pilic’s academy in Germany.
11 tour-level trophies lifted in 2015, a career-high.
10 tour-level titles won in 2011.
9 losses in Grand Slam finals (Nadal 4, Murray 2, Stan Wawrinka 2, Federer 1).
8 Australian Open titles.
7 singles titles and a career-high 43 victories in a row from December 2010 to June 2011.
6 ATP Masters 1000 titles won in 2015, a single-season record.
5 year-end No. 1 finishes in the FedEx ATP Rankings.
4-time winner of the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Award (2012, 2015, 2016, 2019).
3 sets lost en route to winning the 2020 Australian Open title.
2 match points saved to beat Federer in both the 2010 and 2011 US Open semi-finals.
1 of three men to hold all four Grand Slam titles at once (also Budge and Laver).
https://www.atptour.com/en/news/nova...-33rd-birthday
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I jedan podsetnik iz licne arhive na facts-e sa istog portala nakon trijumfa u Rimu pri 9 god i cuveni niz
Djokovic 39-Match Win Streak By The Numbers
by Joshua Rey
| 17.05.2011
© Getty Images/ATP
Novak Djokovic is riding a 39-match win streak heading into Roland Garros, dating back to December's Davis Cup final. Here's a look at the streak by the numbers...
0 - Double faults in Australian Open, Dubai and Miami finals combined
1 - Grand Slam title
2 - Wins in 2010 Davis Cup final
3 - Victories over No. 2 Roger Federer
4 - Victories over No. 1 Rafael Nadal
5 - Wins in under 60 minutes
6 - Different Top 10 players beaten in 2011
7 - Singles titles
8 - Games lost to countryman Viktor Troicki in 3 matches
9 - Sets lost... and also sets won 6-0
10 - Wins over Top 5 opponents
11 - Losses before 37th win in 2010
12 - Games lost in first four matches at Indian Wells
13 - Wins vs. Top 10 players (and 13 wins on clay)
14 - Sets won 6-1
15 - Victories without being broken
16 - Wins for Nadal, 11 for Djokovic in their rivalry
17 - Break points faced at Miami, 15 saved
18 - Consecutive sets won from Jan. 19-Feb. 23
19 - Sets won and 1 set lost at Australian Open
20 - Career outdoor titles after Rome triumph
21 - Victories in which he broke his opponent at least 5 times
22 - Straight wins at ATP World Tour Masters 1000 events
23 - Career losses to left-handers, 8-0 during streak
24 - Years old on May 22nd
25 - Career titles after winning in Rome
26 - Match wins on hard court
27 - November was when Djokovic last lost a match (l. Federer)
28 - Different players defeated
29 - Straight wins by Ivan Lendl to start 1986, surpassed by Djokovic in Madrid R16
30 - Break points converted in 6 matches at Indian Wells
31 - Consecutive wins by Bjorn Borg to start 1980, surpassed by Djokovic in Madrid SF
32 - Match win streak is the longest of Nadal’s career
33 - Percent of first-serve return points won by both Djokovic and Nadal in the Rome final
34 - Career losses in a deciding set, 9-0 during streak
35 - Matches in which he won the first set
36 - Weeks at No. 2 entering Roland Garros (week of May 23)
37 - Match clay-court win streak of Nadal’s snapped by Djokovic
38 - Service points won by both Djokovic and Nadal in the Rome final
39 - Successive wins
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Lepo. Ume i ATP da iznenadi.
Odlican tekst, na spanskom, preveo vam goglisa na english
http://www.puntodebreak.com/2020/05/...mitad-pandemia
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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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Ako bude gledalaca, ne žalim novce.
Čačanin. Vina nisam probao ali zato masline i bademe jesam. Nije ovaj lud što je baš tamo otišao. To je fantazija od regiona. Voće kakvo hoćeš, bademi, masline, limete. Neverovatna zemlja. Vratiću se tamo. Imao sam kupljene karte za Madrid za maj sad i virus me sjebao.
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Originally posted by cssr View Post@Dzoker
moramo da branimo Jelenu.
A sada, kada znam sta je bio razlog i ko ga je ustvari srusio na tom pohodu.. ne mogu, brate... ne mogu to da oprostim....
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Originally posted by cssr View Postpronadji slicnost
1. svi koji navijaju protiv Djokovica su nacisti
2. nacisti su bili samo malo neprijateljski raspolozena publika, cega je bilo i bice u sportu
Uvredio si sve koji ne navijaju za Djokovica, a revitalizovao naciste, ocajan post i velika sramota sto stoji na ovoj temi i ovom forumu.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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with experience.
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Wow, ali ima sličnosti. Crnce mrze jer su crni, Srbe jer su Srbi. Ono ponašanje na W i na USO je klasičan šovinizam. Nije da bih se ja bunio, ja sam poslednji koji bih se bunio oko toga, jer bih im replicirao kako samo ja znam i umem
Mada je Djoković sam kriv baš kao i tamnoputi ljudi danas koji se pecaju na anglosaksonske podvale. Zašto bi nas Srbe i crnce interesovalo mišljenje kolonizatora i zlikovačke kraljice i onog njenog džet seta od kojih svaki drugi bude umešan u neki skandal od pedofilije itd.
Treba da radi što i do sada, da uzme trofej i isprska po njima. A da li će bolesnici da plaky nikoga ne zanima.
Ovo se odnosi pre svega na publiku koja gleda uživo mečeve, ne na antidjokerovce širom svijeta. Jer ono mangupiranje što rade protiv njega na W i USO je sramota.
Jedino su u Rimu bili uvek kulturni. Ako me sećanje služi.Last edited by Cassius Clay; 23-05-20, 16:53.
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Originally posted by Veprina masna View PostEvo nam dolazi Djokovic 28 juna,bice i Thiem i Dimitrov.
Prave neku balkansku turneju.
Samo ne znam dje ce u CG da igraju,kad imamo 2.5 teniska terena.Vjerovatno u Budvu,tamo se mogu te tribine montirat.
Igra se jos u Beograd,Zadar i Banja Luku.
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Gde si ti video tribine?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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with experience.
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