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  • Ajmo sad po srpski...da se razumemo,majku mu...
    Mekinro: Đokovića je nemoguće predvideti

    Ovo je neverovatno vreme i treba da uživamo dok traje. Udarci koje Novak, Nadal, Federer i Marej prikazuju tokom mečeva... to je fenomenalno – smatra legendarni Amerikanac
    edan od najboljih tenisera u istoriji belog sporta Džon Mekinro istakao je kako je ritern prvog reketa planete Novaka Đokovića prosto nepredvidiv, dodavši da je još pre par godina primetio da će Novakova fleksibilnost biti nešto čime će praviti razliku na terenu.

    - Đoković je podigao igru do tačke u kojoj je, po mom mišljenju, njegov ritern postao bolji od Konorsovog i Agasijevog. Sada deluje nemoguće predvideti šta će Novak uraditi riternom – rekao je Mekinro, i rekao koji segment u igri Đokovića pravi odlučujuću razliku na terenu.
    Mnogo je elastičniji od drugih. Primetio sam pre mnogo godina koliko je fleksibilan i koliko naporno radi na tome. Pomislio sam u sebi "ovo će mu se vratiti". Nisam znao u kojoj meri će mu to doneti prednosti, ali je bilo izvesno da će na tom segmenutu praviti razliku. Mislim da je to nešto čemu bi drugi igrači trebali ozbiljno da se posvete.

    Mekinro smatra da Novak deluje tako samouvereno na terenu, da ni u jednom trenutku ne izgleda da bi nešto u njegovoj igri moglo da pođe naopako.

    - Mislim da je njegov jedan od najboljih udaraca, a i bekend mu je postao bolji. Na terenu ne deluje da bi mnogo stvari u njegovoj igri mogle da krenu u lošem pravcu.

    Poslednjih pet polufinala na glavnim turnirima igrali su Đoković, Nadal, Federer i Marej, a igrom prve četovrice tenisera sveta oduševljen je i legendarni Amerikanac.

    - Mislim da je ovo neverovatno vreme i smatram da treba da uživamo u tome dok traje. Udarci sa kojima ovi momci igraju, to je fenomenalno. Podigli su igru sa osnovne linije na potpuno novi nivo. Rodžer je u tridesetim godinama, i on još uvek igra neverovatno dobro. Marej je protiv Novaka, u polufinalu Australijan opena, odigrao svoj najbolji meč iako je izgubio – istakao je Mekinro.

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    • Pre nego što sve lepo iščitam šta ste pisali ovde dva dana , da postavim neke novosti sa današnjih portala, fb-stranica itd...


      6. februara Nole putuje u London na svečanu dodelu nagrade ''Najbolji sportista godine'', koju dodeljuje ''Laureus'' Svetska sportska Akademija.
      Pored Noleta, u konkurenciji za ovu nagradu su:
      • Jusein Bolt
      • Kadel Evans
      • Lajonel Mesi
      • Dirk Novicki
      • Sebastijan Fetel



      Malo naslovnica i novinskih članaka iz belog sveta, uglavnom hispanoameričkog.

      EL REI SERBIO!



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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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      • Ima li sto kad ce ovaj spomenik da otkriva?

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        • Originally posted by miloolja View Post
          6. februara Nole putuje u London na svečanu dodelu nagrade ''Najbolji sportista godine'', koju dodeljuje ''Laureus'' Svetska sportska Akademija.
          Ja malo pre procitala da bas on jos nije potvrdio da ce prisustvovati

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          • http://www.bestweekever.tv/2012-01-3...jokovic-photo/

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            • Sto se Laureusa tice borba je izgleda izmedju Novaka i Mesija,mada po rezultatima bi i Fetel morao da bude tu.E kad bi to uzeo...
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              • Originally posted by altlosta View Post
                Ja malo pre procitala da bas on jos nije potvrdio da ce prisustvovati
                Da li je potvrdio ili ne, to stvarno ne znam. Ovu vest su danas preneli mnogi, a kako je u Monaku, nema razloga da ne skokne do Londona, a opet... ko zna.


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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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                • zadnjih par godina su tu nagradu uzimali teniseri tako da me malo plasi da su zbog toga umanjene sanse novaku
                  It's not who you are underneath, it's what you do that defines you

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                  • Novak je, po mom misljenju, apsolutni favorit za nagradu.
                    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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                    • Ako ne bude Novak,znaci najveca nepravda 21 vijeka! ;)


                      Bjezmo Grumfe,njih je dvojica a mi smo sami!
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                      • Novak vs ostali: u svakom smislu nije lako za poredjenje..
                        Novak je za svoj uspeh sam zasluzan!
                        Messi: najbolji fudbaler, ali bez Cavija, Inieste i Co. ,njegov uspeh bio daleko manji.. Isto vazi i za Novickog..
                        Fetel: cista pobede masine( ne osporavam da je dobar vozac).. Ali da ga ubacite u Williams ne bi stigao ni jedanput ni na postolje..
                        Bolt: ovo ce biti njegova godina.. A ne 2011g..
                        Evans: svaka cast jer je u specificnom sportu.. Ali popularnost jedne trke i citavog teniskog sistema turnira je neuporediva..

                        Naravno, Novak je najbolji!!!

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                        • Malo je bezveze što treba da neko iz nacije postane uspešan d bi deca krenula na taj sport, ali što bi se reklo neko mora da krene.

                          Evo Noletovog twittera.
                          https://twitter.com/#!/DjokerNole

                          Koje je tačno mesto ili grad Noletovog rođenja?
                          ,,MO8, nemoj da se salis sa zivotom, zna se raspored: basket, F1, Nole, pa sve ostalo... Dakle No1e>skola... Na izvrsavanje!"

                          "Cekamo sutra da se ozvanici Kimster i mogla bi da krene lagana dominacija plus kada bi i Ross dosao....ludilo :)
                          I eto nama novog paketa u Ferari: Allison + Raikkonen + Slade + MarkedOne8 :D mozda jedino da je zvucniji transfer Bejla od ovog naseg novog :biggrin:"

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                          • http://blogs.tennis.com/thewrap/2012...-nole-era.html

                            Life in the Nole Era




                            A pattern has emerged in the later rounds of men’s Grand Slams over the last year. Novak Djokovic faces Rafael Nadal or Roger Federer. Djokovic, usually, wins. The audience, just as often, comes away disappointed.

                            This phenomenon was most obvious at Roland Garros in 2011, when Federer was the severe crowd favorite in his semi against the Serb. But it was just as true at Flushing Meadows, where Sarah Jessica Parker and the rest of the New York City audience only came to life when Nadal did the same late in the third set. And it was true again in Rod Laver Arena early Monday morning. The biggest roar of the six-hour final accompanied an inside-out forehand winner that Nadal ripped when he was up 4-2 in the fifth set. For the first time in hours, it appeared that Rafa was going to win. The crowd was ready to help get him home. He didn't make it, and they were left to cheer appreciatively, but not wildly, for the champ.

                            Djokovic is the world’s best player by a country mile at the moment. He’ll head for Paris in May trying to become the first player since 1969 to win four straight majors—the Djoker Slam. But while he is a king in his home country, on the evidence of the audience reactions I’ve seen over the last 12 months, he has yet to conquer the hearts of tennis fans worldwide. This shouldn’t be all that surprising. Fans rarely accept new stars right away in this sport, especially when they’re knocking off old favorites. And Federer and Nadal aren’t just any old favorites. Few players have enjoyed the worldwide popularity that they have. Together they seem to account for every tennis fan on earth; if most of us are either in Roger’s or Rafa’s camp, that doesn’t leave a lot of love left over for Nole. For even more casual observers, the general attitude might be summed up by ESPN pundit Tony Kornheiser's line about the changes at the top of the men’s game: “Djokovic? I was just getting used to Nadal.”

                            This isn’t to say that Djokovic is a modern-day Ivan Lendl, a dour, unbeatable villain presiding over the demise of a beloved rivalry and golden age. But he did rub people the wrong way in his brash early days, with his noisy entourage, on-court ailments, and protracted ball bouncing. Despite his historic effort at this year’s Aussie Open, his shirtless, screaming victory celebration likely didn’t win him many new fans from the sport’s traditionalist base, the same fans who have made Federer a demigod for the better part of a decade.

                            OK, Djokovic is not the elegant maestro; nor does he exude the childlike passion for the sport that has endeared Nadal to so many. Not every champion is going to be beloved, but tennis fans should be getting used to the idea that this one is here to stay, and that the Federer-Nadal duopoly no longer rules the sport. What’s a diehard Roger or Rafa fan to do in these dark times? You know what they say: Focus on the positive. Here are four things that any tennis fan should be able to appreciate about Novak Djokovic.

                            *****

                            Djokovic is a good sport in two senses of the word
                            It’s true that he has been known to retire from matches that looked like losing causes, rather than going down with the ship. And his full-scream victory celebrations may seem over the top to some. But Djokovic is also quick to applaud an opponent’s good shot, even when he’s behind in the score. And after a tough defeat, like his loss to Federer at the French Open last year, he’ll still go in for the congratulatory hug.

                            He’s also a good sport in the other sense of the word. During the Aussie Open, the Bryan brothers talked about how, unlike other top players who will keep their distance, he was happy to jump onstage with their band and rap with them. Djokovic was also happy to do the same thing a few minutes after his exhausting win over Nadal, when he did a rendition of AC/DC’s “Highway to Hell” at the Aussie Open staff party. Uptight he isn't.

                            Djokovic is a versatile performer
                            The players put on an exhibition before the weekend before the Australian Open began. Djokovic, as he typically is in these situations, was at the center of the fun, pretending to have a heart attack on the court.

                            Two weeks later, in a very different mood, Djokovic found just the right words and tone in his trophy speech after the final. He recognized that it had been a battle that could have gone on either way, and began by emphasizing the collaboration between the two players in making it an epic match: “We made history,” he told Nadal. There was pride but no sense of triumphalism in any of his words during the speech. For a top athlete, celebrity, and national figure in his country, Djokovic exhibits surprisingly little ego or self-regard.

                            Djokovic’s return of serve alone is worth the price of admission
                            He often doesn’t appear to be doing anything spectacular on the court; Djokovic’s game is based more on lack of weaknesses than it is on standout shot-making. But Nadal, for one, in his post-final presser, was impressed by one element of his game in particular. Without being asked, Rafa sang a short hymn to the Djokovic return of serve, saying it had to be one of the “best of history.” Watch him hit returns next time he plays. Djokovic makes a spectator sport out of that shot alone, the same way Pete Sampras did with the serve. On one point, he’ll take it early with his backhand, direct the ball at a sharp crosscourt angle, and take the initiative from his opponent with one swing. On the next point, he’ll leap out of the way of a serve hit right at him, and reflex back a deep forehand return while his body is moving in the other direction. His particular athletic mix—his balance, quickness, and hand-eye—is on full display when he's returning.

                            In the Aussie Open final, Djokovic combined the best of Federer and Nadal
                            For the better part of three sets, he made beating a 10-time Slam winner look ridiculously easy. Djokovic moved smoothy, almost casually. He controlled the rallies without taking big risks. He got the ball into Nadal’s backhand seemingly at will. He dialed the pace up as needed. Like Federer, he made all of it look effortless.

                            In the end, though, it took effort, a lot of it. In the end, Djokovic needed to out-Rafa Rafa. Down 5-4 in the fifth set, with the crowd against him again, having run for 10 hours in the last three days, Djokovic came out after the changeover and started firing with more confidence than he had shown all set. He shrugged off the disappointment of blowing the previous set, and won the last three games against a guy who was 15-3 in five-set matches.

                            Federer and Nadal fans may not have loved seeing another Slam fall to the world No. 1, but it was an effort worthy of the era that those two players began, and that Djokovic is poised to continue. It's worthy of a round of applause from any tennis lover.
                            ... Tignor
                            Last edited by vorinski; 03-02-12, 00:14.

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                            • Nole
                              Cao svima! Najzad malo vremena i za turisticko razgledanje Monaka kako vam se svidja? Ovo iza mene je Monako ville i katedrala, a ovo pored mene je moja devojka koja je znatno smrsala posle Australije ;) hi guys! I finally have time to sightsee in Monaco. Behind me you can see the cathedral in Monaco Ville, and behind me is my girlfriend who lost a lot of weight since the last time i posted her picture in Australia ;) hope u like it!
                              http://www.whosay.com/novakdjokovic/photos/124667 Doktor Četojević: Novak je pametan mladić koji zna šta hoće http://sport.blic.rs/Tenis/209663/Do...i-zna-sta-hoce
                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNJPWuJdVTQ http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot..._3602351_n.jpg http://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...13714580_n.jpg http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...32341258_n.jpg

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                              • Originally posted by MiljanVR View Post
                                Nole http://www.whosay.com/novakdjokovic/photos/124667 Doktor Četojević: Novak je pametan mladić koji zna šta hoće http://sport.blic.rs/Tenis/209663/Do...i-zna-sta-hoce
                                "Licni"(i najvoljeniji) fotograf mu nista ne valja..
                                Desna ruka odsecena, glavu "usla" u vile(hotele sta god) itd.. Neka menja sto pre..
                                Ona zajednicka je za svaku pohvalu..

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