Jump to content

Novak Djokovic


wwww

Recommended Posts

Quote

Men's tennis

ESPN Tenis

 

 

La comunidad serbia de Adelaida visitó la residencia de Novak Djokovic y el N°1 del mundo salió a saludar y a bailar en el balcón creando un recuerdo inolvidable. #AUSTRALIAxESPN

HX0VQ1mo?format=jpg&name=small

 

a bik sa majorke ??? 

jel nekoi video nesto vezano za rafu, dali trenira  ?

Edited by vanjabarsa
  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Sad se vidi koja je to _većinom_ ekipa Mapeta koji su tu da ćute i zabave bogataše i štogođ sirotilLJe i gledaju da što pre pokupe šuške koje im se bace za dobru zabavu...

Stav? To se ne očekuje od njih.

Zato je jasno i što im postojanje Noxe ruši Sneška.

Sent from my phone using their app

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Koliko ja znam Timova devojka nije s njim, to samo Tomic dovodi svoju devojku "glumicu" sa sobom u karantin.

Ne znam da li je i Azarenka dovela sina. Anderson ocigledno jeste doveo zenu i dete.

Ne verujem da je iko od nize rangiranih igraca/igracica doveo ikog od familije. Njima i nije bilo dozvoljeno da dovedu vise od 2 osobe s sobom.

 

Tim je dao neki intervju austrijskim medijima.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

13 godina od prve GS titule...

 

Prvi set:

 

Spoiler

Djokovic 1-0 Tsonga* First point of the game is Djokovic's, as he ends a long rally with a topspin forehand to the back of the court which Tsonga can't control at full stretch. Djokovic sends a similar shot long on the next point though, then fails to control Tsonga's next serve to bring up 30-15. Tsonga makes a very sloppy mistake on the next point - forcing Djokovic off balance with his serve again, but then wellying his forehand long with the whole court at his mercy. Another error brings up break point, then Djokovic once again over-stretches his opponent with another vicious forehand drive to the baseline to take the game. That's quite the statement of intent from Djokovic.

 

Djokovic* 1-1 Tsonga "Am I the first email of the day," enquires Alex Banks in the first email of the day. "I think Tsonga is just too good on this surface, and, as Djokovic pointed out in the pre-match interviews, he doesn't have anything to lose." Well, they're both looking pretty tense at the moment, Alex. Djokovic hits three unforced errors on his forehand - twice playing into the net under no pressure and once into the tramlines in-between, on the way to dropping his first service game.

 

Djokovic 1-2 Tsonga* Better from Tsonga - who looked below his high-tempo best during his first service game. Djokovic sends another meek forehand into the middle of the net under no pressure, then barely gets a sniff in the rest of the game anyway as Tsonga holds to 15.

 

Djokovic* 2-2 Tsonga And now Djokovic ups his own game - dragging Tsonga back and forth across the baseline with some booming ground strokes on the first point before slamming a cross-court forehand out of his opponent's reach. Once again he dominates the rally on the next point before Tsonga nets and it's 30-0. A double fault lets Tsonga back in though, and then a perfectly weighted drop-shot from Tsonga makes it 30-30. Djokovic underhits another forehand into the net, and it's 30-40, but this time his first serve - flat and fierce down the centre - gives him deuce. Both players waste an advantage, but Djokovic holds at the second attempt after Tsonga wafts a looping backhand into the tramlines.

 

Djokovic 2-3 Tsonga* Glorious rally to open the game - Djokovic adjusted well after Tsonga's ground strokes ricocheted up off the net cord on consecutive shots, recovered to return a Tsonga smash, but then just couldn't get his racket to another smash on the next shot. Tsonga romps on to 40-15, but Djokovic is getting his two-handed backhand going, and forces deuce after Tsonga half volleys - a little lazily - into the net. Tsonga fails to convert his first advantage, but brings up another with a 213km/h serve before Djokovic flicks a wristy backhand into the tramlines.

First set: Djokovic* 3-3 Tsonga "This new surface isn't particularly easy on the eye, but its pace is excellent," offers Gary Naylor. "Once the administrators experiment with a slightly higher net (to address the fact that players are taller and racquets much more powerful), we'll see the volley return to the game on all but clay. A lot of these guys are only playing half the game of a McEnroe or a Laver and that's a shame." Good to have you with us Gary; Alex Banks has been asking after you. Djokovic holds to 15.

 

Djokovic 3-4 Tsonga* Some sloppiness from Tsonga - who plays a loose forehand across Djokovic's face and into the tramlines, then flicks another into the net to bring up 15-30. Back-to-back aces give him game point, but then Tsonga has a lapse of judgement - leaving an inch-perfect forehand down the lines from Djokovic to land inside the court and the game goes to deuce. Djokovic plays long on the next two points though - the first time at full-stretch as he reaches for another big forehand from Tsonga, then the second under no pressure whatsoever. He's made 11 unforced errors already so far.

 

Djokovic* 4-4 Tsonga Djokovic really needs his first serve to come through for him today - firstly because it's a brutal, violent beast of a service and secondly because Tsonga is showing him absolutely no mercy on his second - thrashing it back across his face twice on the way to earning deuce. Tsonga nets on the next point though, and another ace down the middle from Djokovic - his second of the game, levels things up.

 

Djokovic 4-5 Tsonga* Tsonga bangs in three consecutive aces on the way to a very comfortable hold, and now Djokovic will serve to stay in the set.

 

Djokovic* 4-6 Tsonga "Tsonga's forehand really is filthy," offers Kai MacMahon - who is somewhat less impressed with umpire Carlos Ramos, a man who does seem to like the sound of his own voice rather more than you'd like. "Also, if you squint Djokovic looks like a thin Tim Henman. Except for the part where he's in the final of a grand slam." Well, there was certainly something of Tiger Timmy in the way Djokovic bottled that game, Kai. Having recovered from 0-30 to 30-30, Djokovic dominates a rally, forces Tsonga to lump a forehand skyward from the baseline, but then completely fails to put away his smash, allowing Tsonga to recover and pass him with a text-book forehand. On the next point Tsonga is once again under pressure, but - off-balance and at full-stretch - summons up a perfectly weighted lob from behind the baseline, and that's the set.

 

Drugi set:

 

Spoiler

Tsonga* leads Djokovic 6-4, 1-0 Right then, Djokovic has now dropped his first set of the 2008 Australian Open, so the question is - how does he respond from here? The initial answer is not well - delivering another unforced error on his forehand as Tsonga holds to 15.

 

Tsonga leads Djokovic* 6-4, 1-1 Djokovic has to switch rackets after breaking a string on the first point, but the change doesn't look to do him any good as he wings a wild forehand straight out into the right-hand tramlines. Once again he needs his first serve to dig him out, and this time it does - as Tsonga fails to return at 15-30 and then fails to even get his racket to the ball on the next point. at 40-30 Djokovic draws Tsonga to the net with a drop-shot, then passes him comfortably.

 

Tsonga* leads Djokovic 6-4, 2-1 Tsonga's service game - yet again - is far more routine. He holds to 15 and responds with a typically ferocious fist pump. Even Tiger Tim himself could have learnt something from this man in that department.

 

Tsonga leads Djokovic* 6-4, 2-2 "Is it just me and you watching this," wonders Kai MacMahon. "Brilliant final so far. Tsonga's two points to close out the first were just brilliant." Certainly were, Kai, but you can rest assured we're not alone. Alex Banks has just sent a particularly smug email to let us know he had £2 on Tsonga to win that first set 6-4 at 20-1. Djokovic holds to 30.

 

Tsonga* leads Djokovic 6-4, 3-2 There have been quite a lot of successful challenges already today - not sure what that says about our officiating team, but Djokovic uses one to deny Tsonga what had been called an ace at 15-15. No matter, Tsonga takes the point anyway, then, after dropping the next point, moves to 40-30 with another ace. Djokovic forces deuce with a tidy backhand volley to end a measured rally, but Tsonga remains absolutely relentless with these ground strokes, and takes the game on his first advantage after Djokovic sends his forehand into the net from the baseline.

 

Tsonga leads Djokovic* 6-4, 3-3 A much needed hold to love for Djokovic, though even then not delivered with the conviction of most of Tsonga's service games thus far. Still, at least this time when he was presented with an opportunity for a smash, he put it away without any fuss.

 

Tsonga* leads Djokovic 6-4, 3-4 It's already been said by a certain Kai MacMahon, but "filthy" really is the only word for Tsonga's forehand. After a lengthy rally at 0-15 down, Tsonga once again hammers the ball right across his opponent's face, and there really is nothing Djokovic can do about it - he can barely even move. Nevertheless, it's Djokovic who is suddenly in control of the game - killing another smash to make it 15-30, and then passing Tsonga with a violent backhand of his own to earn two break points. Tsonga then slips as he chases a forehand behind the baseline on the next point and sends it wide. Completely against the run of this set, Djokovic has the break.

 

Tsonga leads Djokovic* 6-4, 3-5 Djokovic's dad Srdan made for the exit at the end of that last game; presumably in pursuit of a toilet break and/or meat pie. Either way he misses his son making a crucial recovery from 15-30 down to hold, and also an absolutely absurd forehand from Tsonga (which Djokovic returned) on the fourth point, that looked to be flying wide but then swerved backwards in mid-air to land inside the court.

 

Tsonga* leads Djokovic 6-4, 4-5 Tsonga actually looked a little vulnerable there - slipping 15-30 down before two overhit forehands from his opponent, then another into the net, allowed him to hold. Djokovic will serve for the set.

 

Tsonga 6-4, 4-6 Djokovic* That's the way to do it. Djokovic slams unreturnable serves down the centre for 15-0, and then for 30-0, before Tsonga sends a backhand long to give him three game points. He only needs the one - Switching things up with a sliding serve out wide that goes for an ace. We've just seen the second set stats - the most telling of which was Tsonga's 11 unforced errors to Djokovic's five - a complete turnaround from the first set. Still, if Djokovic plans to win this he's really going to have to improve the consistency of his first serve. Less than half went in during the last set.

 

Treci set:

 

Spoiler

Tsonga* 6-4, 4-6, 1-0 Djokovic "What's the story with that group of French fans behind the Djokovic family," asks Kai MacMahon as Tsonga returns from a toilet break to hold to love. "Something very strange was going on there earlier; Mama D did not look happy at all and even looked to storm off at one point." I've got to be honest Kai, I've completely missed this, though I have seen the face-painted mob in question. Anybody else got any light to shed on the situation?

 

Tsonga 6-4, 4-6, 1-1 Djokovic* And Djokovic responds with a love service game of his own. As our BBC commentary team have just mooted - he may not be playing his best tennis, but Djokovic is at least playing a smart game here, keeping Tsonga at the back of the court with deep ground strokes, whereas Youzhny and Nadal left too many short, allowing Tsonga to come forward and attack.

 

Tsonga* 6-4, 4-6, 1-2 Djokovic Well, I say he's not playing his best, but that was some very tidy tennis indeed from Djokovic as he breaks Tsonga again. He makes it 15-40 with exactly the sort of controlled backhand down the line that he used so often in his win over Federer. Tsonga saves both break points, but then snatches at his backhand on deuce and plays it just too long. It's a huge rally on the next point, but Djokovic just stays under control and waits for Tsonga to go chasing a winner, which he eventually does, thrashing the ball just into the left-hand tramlines as he moves up the court.

 

Tsonga 6-4, 4-6, 1-3 Djokovic* The crowd keep chanting something that sounds closer to "Goran" than the names of either of these two players to me, but I'm fairly sure they're on Djokovic's side, as they don't seem too displeased when he holds to 15.

 

Tsonga* 6-4, 4-6, 2-3 Djokovic Honestly, are there any better reasons to drag oneself out of bed on a Sunday morning than this (that aren't totally sordid and/or featuring bacon)? Tsonga comes roaring back with another series of devastating ground strokes a hold to 15.

 

Tsonga 6-4, 4-6, 2-4 Djokovic* Just when Tsonga looks to have bullied his way in on Djokovic's serve, he gets a little over-eager - attacking a second serve too early on his backhand and crashing it into the net. On the next point Djokovic puts away an absolutely emphatic smash, then Tsonga's can't tame the next serve and it's game to the Serb. Not for the first time, Tsonga is letting umpire Ramos know he's not happy about how many times Djokovic is bouncing the ball before serving.

 

Tsonga* 6-4, 4-6, 3-4 Djokovic Staying on the topic of Djokovic's serve, even though we're now on Tsonga's, I have to say I really don't think all the ball bouncing is gamesmanship. Almost the opposite, I think it's a sign of Djokovic's own nerves - an OCD itch that he has to scratch to compose himself before serving when he gets tense. Nevertheless it does unsettle his opponents - and Tsonga's frustration is clearly carrying over here as he batters a few loose shots wayward on the way to 30-30. Eventually he does hold to 30 though.

 

Tsonga 6-4, 4-6, 3-5 Djokovic* Djokovic has this set exactly where he wants it at the moment - the break is in hand and he's looking comfortable on serve. After attacking the net and dispatching a cool backhand down the line to make it 30-15, he profits from a loose Tsonga backhand that flies well wide on the next point, then passes Tsonga on his own backhand again for the game.

 

Djokovic leads Tsonga* 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 In the first set and a half it was Tsonga inciting the crowd with his fist-pumping fury, but now it's Djokovic wagging his finger in delight after killing the first point of the game with another smash. There's a controversial moment at 0-30, when a Tsonga lob is called out but the Frenchman challenges. It initially looks to have gone in - much to Djokovic's chagrin, as he had dispatched it with another smash that would never have been returned, but the replay shows the ball did indeed fall outside the court. From 0-40, Tsonga saves all three set points, but then gives up another when he can only get his frame to Djokovic's passing backhand. Once again Tsonga saves - leaping like a salmon at the net to smash away his Djokovic's underhit lob. Djokovic forces a fifth, then a sixth set point, before finally taking the set at the seventh attempt, when Tsonga volleys his passing forehand into the net.

 

Cetvrti set:

 

Spoiler

Djokovic* leads Tsonga 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 1-0 We talked about the importance of Djokovic upping his first serve percentage after the second set, and he certainly did in the third, nailing an impressive 70%. He's firing them in just fine at the beginning of the fourth too, and he makes short work of holding his first game of the set to love.

 

Djokovic leads Tsonga* 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 1-1 "I'm watching the game in America and wanted to pass on something the broadcasters here have been saying to someone who might appreciate how completely stupid it is," chips in Andrew Elliott. "According to these guys, Aussies hate arrogance, hence their love of Rafter, Cash, Laver, etc. and relative dislike of Hewitt. Clearly, they've never heard of this sport called "cricket" that they happen to be quite good at Down Under." I'm lost for words. Tsonga holds to 15.

 

Djokovic* leads Tsonga 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 2-1 Djokovic holds to 30 without too much trouble, but only after slicing a one-handed backhand into the net from half-way up the court for something like the 2,000th time this tournament. That really has to be the single weakest shot in his arsenal. Heaven knows why he persists in using it.

 

Djokovic leads Tsonga* 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 2-2 Two absolutely huge rallies to open the game, and Tsonga takes both of them as Djokovic plays forehands wide to his left and then to the right of the court. He slumps to the ground exhausted after the second, and it's plain sailing to a love service game for Tsonga after that.

 

Djokovic* leads Tsonga 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 3-2 It's looking routine for Djokovic as Tsonga's cross-court forehand takes a hop off the net cord and into the tramlines to make it 40-15, but Tsonga has his tail up, and takes advantage of Djokovic's keenness to get to the net with a fine passing forehand. Djokovic nets on the next point to make it deuce, but then whips a deliciously clean backhand winner across Tsonga for the advantage. Tsonga batters Djokovic's second serve wide, and that's the game.

 

Djokovic leads Tsonga* 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 3-3 Djokovic did himself a mischief during the second of those two huge rallies at the beginning of Tsonga's last service game, and he takes a medical time out to receive treatment before the start of this one. The initial speculation was that it would be cramp, but from the replays and the treatment he's getting, it looks a lot more likely to be some form of hamstring-knack. The break seems to have done him some harm though - Djokovic plays long under no pressure on the first two points, and then can only stand and watch aces fly past him on the next two.

 

Djokovic* leads Tsonga 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 4-3 It's that one-handed backhand slice again from Djokovic on the first point, only this time it works, dropping just over the net and bouncing twice before Tsonga can get within lunging distance. He repeats the trick on the last point too - only this time playing a volley with exactly the same weighting and slice to seal the game to love.

 

Djokovic leads Tsonga* 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 4-4 Djokovic seems to go to sleep at the beginning of Tsonga's service game - netting on the first two points with lazy forehands, but wakes up to drive home a backhand winner and then a smash to make it 30-30. After working hard to stay in the following point he can't quite clear the net with another forehand at full stretch, and Tsonga finds an unreturnable serve on the next point to hold.

 

Djokovic* leads Tsonga 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 5-4 Tsonga has crept up some way inside the baseline as he attacks Djokovic's second serve at 15-0, but his backhand is once again struck with too much aggression and not enough control, flying comfortably long. Djokovic digs out an impressive backhand half-volley from underneath his feet on the next point, which Tsonga returns well wide, and Djokovic goes on to hold to love. Tsonga will serve to stay in the match.

 

Djokovic leads Tsonga* 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 5-5 Tsonga judges Djokovic's backhand perfectly on the first point, leaving it to sail long even though he had to make the judgement half-way up the court. Djokovic pulls back to 15-15, but despite a vastly impressive return of serve from the Serb at full stretch, Tsonga thrashes home a sensational passing shot on the next point, then drops a short backhand volley on the next to make it 40-15, before sealing the game on the next point.

 

Djokovic* leads Tsonga 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-5 Tsonga's mum is absolutely in bits in the stands screeching her support for her son and imploring the fans around her to lend their support. He makes it to 30-30 when Djokovic puts a bit too much on a cross-court forehand, then has break point when Djokovic jabs a two-handed backhand into the net from the baseline. But Djokovic digs himself out with an exceptionally composed backhand volley - contemptuously flicking the ball across Tsonga as he charged forward after his attempted a forehand pass. Djokovic earns the advantage, then holds at the first attempt with an ace.

 

Djokovic leads Tsonga* 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-6 After working the crowd up with some dramatic pre-game gesturing, Tsonga sees Djokovic play into the net once more for 15-0. He sends his own backhand long for 15-15 on the next point, but then thunders home an absolutely huge forehand winner which flies right to the baseline on the next point. At 40-15 he produces his first double fault of the evening, but Djokovic can't control his backhand return of the ensuing serve, and we'll have a tie-break.

 

TB:

 

 

 

Djokovic* 1-0 Tsonga Tsonga slices his backhand volley into the net as he charges in to give Djokovic the first point.

 

Djokovic 2-1 Tsonga* The first mini-break goes to Djokovic as Tsonga nets a forehand under no pressure, but a smash brings him back within a point.

 

Djokovic* 4-1 Tsonga Djokovic puts away another smash with total composure after a brief rally, and then Tsonga wallops a backhand into the net after a slightly longer one on the next point.

 

Djokovic 5-2 Tsonga* A double fault from Tsonga gives Djokovic two mini-breaks at the changeover. But Tsonga claws something back with a fierce serve down the middle that Djokovic can barely get his racket to.

 

Djokovic beats Tsonga* 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 7-6 (7-2) It's another huge rally on the first point, Djokovic eventually taking it as Tsonga plays his forehand passing shot just long and wide. On the next point Tsonga attempts to play across Djokovic again, opening up his body to thrash a forehand across the court, but there's too much on it, and it sails wide. With that Djokovic claims his first ever grand slam title. A gripping final to set up an enthralling year, one in which it appears the Federer-Nadal duopoly over men's tennis may just be broken.

 

 

 

 

spacer.png

 

Put do titule:

 

Djokovic - Beker 6-0 6-2 7-6 (7-5)

Djokovic - Boleli 6-1 6-2 6-2

Djokovic - Kveri 6-3 6-1 6-3

Djokovic - Hjuit 7-5 6-3 6-3

Djokovic - Ferer 6-0 6-3 7-5

Djokovic - Federer 7-5 6-3 7-6 (7-5)

Djokovic - Conga 4-6 6-4 6-3 7-6 (7-2)

 

Edited by Milutinov Tata
YouTube video
  • Like 5
  • Love 2
  • Thanks 6
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ivaniševic kaže da ima višeslojne žuljeve na desnoj ruci ,4/5 dana unazad. ali  da ne bi trebao da bude pod zankom pitanja nastup ATP Cupu i AO.

 

Mada imao je i onaj zavoj na desnoj ruci  kada je došao, tako da vrv ima nekih problema , pa se što kažeš nadajmo da nije povreda

 

edit 1

ipak igra 2 set, Krajinovic dobio prvi

edit 2

Nije loše sem tog  dosta velikog žulja koji je vidljiv na dlanu desne ruke, naravno kamera zumira svaki pokret njegov.

Bh vrlo dobar.

Lep prijem publike, vidi se da su željni tenisa. Deluje neobično videti i čuti publiku.

 

Valjda je ovo dovoljno od Novaka da se oduži Adelaidu, i da proba da zaleči koliko je moguće za par dana takav žulj.

Edited by Keira
  • Thanks 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

 :classic_unsure:

 

Nezgodan žulj na dominantnoj ruci , ipak se u meču više udaraju FH-i , pa servis , pred napore koji čekaju a zna se koliko su žuljevi nezgodni za tenisere  ..

Ne verujem da je cilj bio baciti u vatru Krajinovica koji je btw  kažu odlično odigrao taj set. Ali možda može Viktor da to učini na ATP Cupu da Novak to proba da sanira

Takodje izveštaji kažu da je žulj pukao pre par dana od kada je i treninge na terenu imao smanjenim intenzitetom , da se onda fokusirao više na fizičku spremu. Znači i priprema nije mogla biti odradjena kao što je planirano.FH je bio posebno problematičan

Za taj zavoj na zglobu, ne znam , kasnije ga nije imao

Edited by Keira
Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

1YD9j9M.jpg

 "My idols? Monica Seles because she was born in my country and is left-handed, like me. And Nole, well I don't think we need to explain why. She is an example, on and off the court, for technical advice and more.

And every little indication that comes from him is priceless." 

https://www.tennisworldusa.org/tennis/news/Tennis_Interviews/94471/olga-danilovic-novak-djokovic-is-my-idol-/

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...