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  • Pored ovih turnira sto ste nabrojali nastradace i Toronto jer se igra odmah iza OI.

    Nema sanse da igraci koji se budu borili za medalje u nedelju jos na travi da u sredu budu u Torontu i da prakticno bez treninga na hardu igraju turnir.

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    • To ce biti samo sledece godine,posle je Toronto miran,a ova dva su bas upropastili
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      • Steta, Roger voli Dubai, prakticno je domaci tamo
        in another life
        I will love you again, RF.

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        • Jesu Dubai zeznuli ali moci ce da se igra, nije bas tragicno. Ovi najbolji su do subote slobodni u IW-u. Tako da 6 dana je savim dovoljno da se prebace u Ameriku i da se prilagode, posebno sto su u Dubaiu slicni vremenski uslovi, vrucina je. Sto se tice vremenskih zona uvek je lakse kada se ide na zapad nego obrtno.

          I IW i Majami se igraju svaki drugi dan tako da nije bas naporno kao Kanada i Sinsi.

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          • Mudro zboris unagi. Ako se vec Dubai zavrsava u subotu imaju vise nego dovoljno vremena za dolazak u IW. Nista tragicno i svakako nije opravdanje/razlog da ne igraju Dubai. Vec ih sigurno vode drugi interesi za ucestvovanje na drugim turnirima
            Ono sto mi bode oci jeste odigravanje Washingtona i OI iste nedelje, to nije fer.

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            • Vasington je i 2004. i 2008. igran u nedelji Olimpijskog turnira
              Pancho Gonzalez ; Ivan Lendl ; Andre Agassi ; Rafael Nadal

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              • Znaci nista novo. Zaboravio sam da se i za OI dobijaju poeni tako da ce i bolje plasirani teniseri koji su igrali ove godine Washington imati priliku da "odbrane" poene u Londonu.
                Da li se OI vrednuju kao turnir iz serije 500 ili?


                Ona i nije toliko lose da se odigravaju dva turnira u toj nedelji, sansa i za jedne i za druge.

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                • Ako se ne varam, samo je Sidnej 2000. bio jedini turnir te nedelje


                  Stavljao sam negde tekst o tenisu na Olimpijadi sledece godine ali nema sanse da ga nadjem

                  1. runda - 5
                  2. runda - 35
                  1/8 - 70
                  1/4 - 135
                  4. mesto - 270
                  3. mesto - 340
                  2. mesto - 450
                  Titula - 750
                  Pancho Gonzalez ; Ivan Lendl ; Andre Agassi ; Rafael Nadal

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                  • Originally posted by ClayWarrior View Post

                    1. runda - 5
                    2. runda - 35
                    1/8 - 70
                    1/4 - 135
                    4. mesto - 270
                    3. mesto - 340
                    2. mesto - 450
                    Titula - 750
                    O? баш лепи бодови!!!

                    Last edited by Žika; 23-09-11, 11:30.
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                    • Jelena and Damir Dokic Reconcile In Serbia





                      Five years after she finally mustered up the courage to split from her infamous and notorious father, Serbian media is now reporting that Jelena Dokic has travelled back to Serbia to reconcile with the man who spent most of her life emotionally, and allegedly physically, abusing her. mondo.rs and Pravda;

                      (Dokic) arrived on Wednesday in Vrdnik along with her ​​boyfriend Tin Bikic, at the farm where her father lives. In Serbia she will try to heal the (shoulder) injury and take off excess pounds, to be in good shape at her awaited return to the field. According to some sources it is today in Vrdnik ran eight miles, in order to lose weight.

                      Confirmation also comes in the form of Dusan Grujic of tennis club Partizan.

                      Recently I spoke with Damir Dokic and he told me. Jelena arrived in the family home in Vrdnik with her boyfriend Tin Bikic, who is a good guy. Good thing that Damir accepted (them). After all that had survived the last few years for them the best we have come together as a family.

                      Oh loorrrrrrd (™Jelena Jankovic). We all saw and heard all Jelena’s various ‘tell-all’ interviews when she first came back into the public eye in 2009. She spoke emotionally about her father’s abuse and how she was free of him and would never return, and yet here she is back in Serbia with the monster.

                      The scariest thing is that the bans that Damir incurred back in the day were all short-term, and so should this whole reconciliation thing goes well, he could well attend some of Jelena’s future events. I guess we just have to hope that in the years of estrangement from his daughter, Damir has gained a bit of perspective and sanity.

                      And if not and Dokic Sr. does try any of his funny business, that Tin will step in and lay a smackdown on the 53 year-old’s ass. I don’t advocate violence, but he deserves it.

                      http://footfault.net/2011/09/22/jele...ile-in-serbia/
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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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                      • Po meni je to jako malo poena za OI. Ali dobro OI nikad nisu bile "na ceni" sto se tenisa tice.

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                        • A vicious circle

                          Andy Murray has suggested that a strike could be on the cards, which has sparked outrage from a number of ex-professionals who feel today's players have it easy.

                          Back in the days of John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors and Stefan Edberg, they used to play week in, week out, and they were playing doubles as well.

                          From the players' point of view they feel the schedule is too demanding and they are playing too many matches. But they need to be careful - the last thing they want to do is start sounding like footballers, who get paid hundreds of thousands of pounds a week but complain about playing twice a week.

                          The likes of Murray and Rafael Nadal have been critical of the tennis calendar, but compared to most other players on the tour they have played the fewest events. So far this year Andy Murray has played 13 tournaments which equates to 52 matches - Novak Djokovic has played 12 tournaments but 67 matches.

                          But if you look further down the rankings at someone like Nicolas Almagro - he has played 63 matches at 21 different tournaments in 2011. Playing a match is tiring, but travelling around the world is even more draining. Of the current top 100, Daniel Gimeno-Traver and Tobias Kamke have played the most tournaments in the last 12 months, at 34 that is nearly twice as many as Murray, who has played 19.

                          Realistically, I don't think there will be a strike. Lower ranked players, who are playing 30 plus tournaments a year are more entitled to strike, but don't have the clout to do so, and unlike the top players they cannot afford to miss out on the prize money on offer. In the unlikely event of the top players boycotting a grand slam, the lower-ranked players will see it as their big opportunity.

                          The beauty of being a top four, or even a top ten player, is that they can afford to pick and choose which events they play, although obviously they have some mandatory Masters events and a handful of other tournaments to attend. The game is undoubtedly more physical than it used to be, and when you see the way Nadal and Novak Djokovic throw themselves around the court you cannot expect them to be able to do that every week.

                          Roger Federer is a rare beast in the way he avoids injury, but his style of play is increasingly ineffective against his more powerful opponents.

                          But it is a vicious circle. If you make the Masters events non-mandatory, the prize money would drop because tournament organisers would struggle to secure sponsorship without the guarantee of the big names.

                          One option would be to say that at least two of the top players have to attend every event, but it would be difficult because the chances are they would want to play at the same tournaments because of scheduling. There has been talk of moving the Australian Open to March to extend the off-season, but to be honest I can't see anything happening. They have tweaked next season's calendar but with any major upheaval a lot of the smaller tournaments will suffer. It's hard to keep everyone happy.


                          Rafael Nadal seemed to enjoy himself on Davis Cup duty for Spain © Getty Images
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                          I think the scheduling problems at the US Open was the straw that broke the camel's back. It is a concern that has been rumbling for a while, but the problems with the weather followed immediately by the Davis Cup has aggravated the issue. It was a great effort from Nadal, who was back in action just four days after losing his US Open title to Djokovic. He battled tiredness jetlag to play for his country, and that shows what a professional he is.

                          Credit to the top players, who all played Davis Cup this weekend. Federer flew all the way to Australia to help Switzerland return to the World Group, and it was a good effort from Djokovic who was clearly feeling the effects of his exploits in New York. Murray had an easier time of things against lower ranked opponents, but it would have been a good confidence boost for him.

                          To be honest I think the British team could have beaten Hungary without Murray, but it is great for British tennis that he played, especially in front of his home fans in Glasgow.

                          Murray will have heard that Federer's former coach Peter Lundgren is available after splitting from Stanislas Wawrinka. I know Peter quite well - he has a lot of experience in the game with the likes of Marat Safin and Marcos Baghdatis and helped Federer win his first slam back in 2003. Just a month or so after linking up with Wawrinka he reached the quarter-finals of the US Open last year. On paper Lundgren would be the perfect coach for Murray, but given his past with the LTA I think there is too much history there.

                          Murray needs a big character to help him break his grand slam duck. He made the semi-finals of all four grand slams this year which is a really impressive achievement, but he needs someone to help him make that next step - someone who is able to tell him to shut up when he starts whining and losing his focus on court.

                          Someone like Brad Gilbert would be perfect.


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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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                          • Novak se oporavlja, nastup u Pekingu sve izvesniji


                            Povreda Novaka Đokovića u polufinalu Dejvis kupa ipak neće uzrokovati dugo odsustvo najboljeg igrača sveta, iako tokom oporavka trenutno ne upražnjava teniske, već samo fizičke vežbe.

                            Najave da bi Nole mogao da pauzira čak četiri nedelje i tako preskoči odbranu titule na turniru u Pekingu koji počinje 3. oktobra po svoj prilici se neće obistiniti, a organizatori tog nadmetanja na svom zvaničnom internet sajtu uveravaju ljubitelje tenisa da su dobili informaciju od Đokovićevog agenta da on ne razmišlja o odustajanju od nastupa.


                            “Novak se oporavlja, bol je smanjen pa smo odložili pregled magnetnom rezonancom. Terapije je počeo odmah posle obnavljanja povrede i one i dalje traju. Verovatno će morati još neko vreme da miruje, ali o tačnom periodu ćemo pričati posle pregleda u ponedeljak”, rekao je između ostalog doktor Zdeslav Milinković za “Sport”.http://sport.blic.rs/Tenis/203456/No...-sve-izvesniji
                            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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                            • Četojević otkriva detalje Đokovićeve ishrane


                              Najbolji svetski teniser Novak Đoković napravio je ove sezone jednu od najuspešnijih serija, zahvaljujući između ostalog, i dijeti kojom je iz ishrane izbacio brzu hranu, kao i hleb koji u sebi sadrži gluten, a za tu promenu ishrane najzaslužniji je lekar nutricionista Igor Četojević, koji je započeo saradnju sa Noletom prošle godine.

                              “Dao sam Novaku savete i odredio pravilnu terapiju. Otkako je započeo sa dijetom, konačno je počeo da spava kako treba, prvi put u životu”, rekao je Četojević u telefonskom intervjuu Asošiejted presu.

                              Od promene režima ishrane, Đoković je ostvario fantastičan niz od 64 pobede i samo tri poraza ove godine, osvojivši pritom tri Grend slem titule.


                              Četojević je na ideju da pomogne srpskom teniseru došao pre dve godine na Australijan openu.

                              “Supruga mi je rekla da bi trebalo da pomognem Noletu jer ima problema sa alergijom”, kaže Četojević.

                              Prvi susret Đokovića i Četojevića dogodio se za vreme četvrtfinala Dejvis kupa jula prošle godine u Splitu, kada je i započela nutricionistička terapija.

                              “Počeo sam da učim Noleta jednostavnim stvarima, kao što je izbegavanje da istovremeno jede i priča telefonom. Tako ignorište hranu, koja je ključna za životni proces uopšte”, rekao je Četojević u čijoj biografiji piše da je studirao medicinu u Sarajevu, kao i tradicinalnu kinesku medicinu i megnetnu terapiju.

                              “Novak je na terapiju počeo da reaguje veoma dobro, dobio je apetit, prestale su stomačne tegobe i povraćanje posle obroka”, rekao je Četojević.

                              On je napomenuo da je uoči obroka uveo novu praksu “blagosiljanja jela” jer se time ostvaruje “duhovna veza sa hranom”.

                              “U kineskoj medicini samopouzdanje dolazi iz stomaka”, rekao je Četojević.

                              On je naglasio da se želja da pomogne Đokoviću rodila kada je video koliko je srpski as “opčinjen vimbldonskim peharom”.

                              “Prosto me je dirnula ta Novakova ogromna želja za uspehom,. Kad je bio mali popeo bi se na stolicu i govorio ‘Ja sam Novak Đoković, šampion Vimbldona’. Već tada je uspevao da vizuelizuje ono što želi da postane”, rekao je Četojević.

                              On je napomenuo da je prestao sa radom u stručnom štabu Đokovića posle Vimbldona.

                              “Vimbldon je bio naš cilj. Ostvarili smo ga i moj posao je time bio završen”, rekao je Četojević koji je nastavio sa praksom na Kipru.http://sport.blic.rs/Tenis/203463/Ce...viceve-ishrane
                              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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                              • Koliko cemo imati igraca i igracica u svim konkurencijama na oi ?? I koji su uslovi za ucesce ? pominjali su i dodeljivanje nekog broja wc....sve me jako zanima, a nigde ne mogu da nadjem i niko u mom okruzenju nema pojma

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