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    • Originally posted by bojanaBG View Post
      I jos jedna stvar, NI vise temu otvoriti nece dok sam ja ovde admin
      Ali ako me sećanje dobro služi Olja je ipak ta koja je zadužena za tenis a ne ti

      Spoiler
      Šalim se



      Originally posted by NI View Post
      Sto ste se svi okomili na mene. Te da otvaram teme od strane protivnickih navijaca, te da sam pesimista od strane Novakovih. Kao ja odlucujem. Kao da sam ja najbolja baba vracara.
      Otvrio sam temu na eksplicitni zahtjev protivnickih navijaca.
      Da otvaraš teme za GS bar do 2022. ostale i ne moraš

      Ne naspavah se ,ali srećna sam.
      Što se Novakove izjave o Ramosu tiče, kapiram da je hteo da kaže da je Ramos trebao da bude malo fleksibikniji i da joj baš i ne da opomenu za koučing odmah nego da je interno upozori tipa "sledeći put ću te morati opomenuti"...a i kolegijalno oseća potrebu da je podrži.Sa druge strane pokazao je razumevanje i prema Ramosu jer je svestan da je ovaj sudio po pravilima i da kod njega nema sive zone...kao kod Alison sinoć.
      Bernardes sudi slično Ramosu.
      Po meni je bolje da je rekao da nema komentar,a opet nemoguće je da ga nema pa je gledao da bude diplomata.
      Ali dok ne čujem izvornu izjavu ne bih dalje komentarisala.
      Last edited by Marija81; 10-09-18, 13:29.
      Šampioni se ne stvaraju u teretanama. Šampioni se stvaraju od nečega što imaju duboko u sebi- želju, viziju i san. M.Ali
      Ko sme taj može.Ko ne zna za strah taj ide napred.
      "When the crowd is chanting Roger I hear Novak."

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      • Nemoguće je Marija kao što si i rekla da kaže nemam komentar, onda bi se tek nakalemile priče zašto Novak nema stav , iako je iz muškog dela tura bio je Predsednik saveta igrača , pa on sam je akter nekih spornih situacija....
        Sa tw
        "It was a tough thing for a chair umpire to deal with as well. We have to empathise with him."
        “I don't see things as Mr Simon does,” “I think men and women are treated in this way or the other way depending on the situation. It's hard to generalise things"

        Po meni sasvim Ok ovo što je rekao
        Similis simili gaudet

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        • Pa koliko se onaj spisak Bojanin siri, nece imati jos malo ko da otvori



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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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            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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            • Kako su slatki.
              Olja ja više ne otvaram,nisam još spremna za 21

              Maxxa lepo je rekao, diplomatski fino upakovano
              Šampioni se ne stvaraju u teretanama. Šampioni se stvaraju od nečega što imaju duboko u sebi- želju, viziju i san. M.Ali
              Ko sme taj može.Ko ne zna za strah taj ide napred.
              "When the crowd is chanting Roger I hear Novak."

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              • Originally posted by bojanaBG View Post




                Ljudi su bas debili.
                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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                • I odavde su takođe šaljive i one manje poruke prebačene u Tadbas, možda ima koja kolateralna...
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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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                    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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                    • Muško finale je najvećim dijelom bilo odlučeno kada je krov potpuno zatvoren.
                      Mogao je Delpo bez toga i da se nada nekom Novakovom umoru i nervozi kao posljedici istog, što bi uz kombinaciju NY publike dovelo do iznenađenja.
                      Ovako, pod krovom trenutno konkurencija ima minimalne šanse.

                      14.
                      Ako Novak odigra još jednu svoju sezonu... sve je opet moguće.

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                      • digla se velika frka oko ovoga...izvor:
                        https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/us-o...r-fire-1914549

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                        • ITF:

                          https://twitter.com/ITF_Tennis/statu...038081/photo/1
                          Wizard

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                          • Mary Carillo tacno rekla kako jeste, svaka joj cast

                            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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                            • Ne znam je li bilo, cak je napisano i prije finala ali dobro stivo.

                              Could Djokovic achieve the greatest comeback since Lazarus?

                              Novak Djokovic once said: “This is a crisis. A large crisis. In fact, if you got a moment, it’s a twelve-storey crisis with a magnificent entrance hall, carpeting throughout, 24-hour portage, and an enormous sign on the roof, saying ‘This Is a Large Crisis’.”
                              Apologies, how flippant of me. The above quote was said by fictional character Edmund Blackadder in Blackadder Goes Forth.

                              What Djokovic really said was this: “I am experiencing a little bit of a crisis, if you want to call it that.” The Serb uttered those words after shockingly parting ways with his entire coaching team in May 2017.

                              Even Marian Vajda, Djokovic’s mentor and father-like figure for more than a decade, fell by the wayside in what the Serb described as ‘shock therapy’. In less than 12 months, Djokovic had gone from holding all four majors at once, something not even Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal had achieved, to not holding any at all.

                              For the best part of two years after his 2016 French Open triumph, Djokovic suffered early defeats in slams, lost to players outside of the top 100, had rumoured off-the-court woes and an elbow injury to boot. Everything that could have gone wrong pretty much did go wrong for the troubled former world number one.

                              Some were even writing his tennis obituary when he fell outside the top 20 and posted a record of six wins and six losses earlier this year.

                              However, the Serb’s indomitable spirit was just lying dormant. To paraphrase William Ernest Henley in his poem Invictus, Djokovic’s head was bloody, but unbowed. He was still the master of his fate, he was still the captain of his soul. And now, in a turnaround that very few would have envisaged, Djokovic has a real shot of ending 2018 as world number one. Since his loss to British number one, Kyle Edmund, at the Madrid Masters in May, Djokovic has won 33 matches and lost a paltry four times. In that run he claimed his 13th grand slam win at Wimbledon, completed the career ‘Golden Masters’ by finally winning Cincinnati and now he is in the US Open final once more. 2018 looked like it would be another year for Federer and Nadal, but, once again, Djokovic has torn up the script. Out of nowhere, Djokovic could end up winning more slams this year than anyone else.

                              This season is almost a microcosm of the Serb’s career post 2010. He stormed every bastion to overthrow Federer and Nadal and now he wants more.

                              Federer’s 2017 Australian Open win was, arguably, the most miraculous recovery the sport has ever witnessed. How he came back after a lengthy injury layoff to come through a wretched draw and then beat Nadal of all people in a fifth set classic – I will never know. That season was nothing short of staggering for the then 35/36-year-old.

                              But that win set the tone for what could come in 2018. After playing that well to win down under, it seemed that he was destined to have a great season because his level of play was outstanding. The same could be said for Nadal in 2013. Despite being written off, the Spaniard came roaring back from injury and went on to win two slams, a handful of masters and finished the year as world number one.

                              But what Djokovic, who was putting in abject performances earlier on in 2018, has achieved in recent months seems so out of the blue. Previously it was the Fedal show, but now Djokovic is threatening to take over again – from crisis to ecstasy.

                              If the 31-year-old beats Juan Martin Del Potro in Sunday’s US Open final, he will tie Pete Sampras on 14 slams, will be just over 1,000 points behind Nadal in the ATP Race and is heading into a part of the season where, in the past, he has been virtually unstoppable. That point deficit may seem quite a big margin, but if Nadal takes an extended break to recover from his knee injury, Djokovic could finish as the year-end number one for the fifth time, even if he fails to win in New York. If he ends the year at the top of the rostrum again, that would put him ahead of Nadal (4) and put him level with Federer and Jimmy Connors.

                              So, as the late great darts commentator Sid Waddell once said, could this be ‘the greatest comeback since Lazarus?’
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                              • Vladane nek ti je srecna ova Us open titula i povratak na forum.Zivio mi 200 godina.

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