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nisam proveravala, ali negde procitah neki komentar za Pezo ima puno nekih "sredstava" vezanih za Rusiju, te ocekuju i zbog toga neke gubitke/zamrzavanja/probleme...
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dakle: Novak ne igra zbog vakcine, Medvedeva i Rubljova banovati zbog rata, Zvereva zbog ponasanja, Tsitsipas mozda jos kuburi s rukom (izgleda jos nije instalirao onu Rafinu aplikaciju o tome kako se izbegavaju povrede ) i eto Nadala na #1 - da popuni i tu rupu u cv-u...
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ne znam sto se bunis, ovim je Fed na 2. mesti na GOAT listi.
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Spanija: https://www.esmadrid.com/en/information-coronavirus High vaccination rates have meant that restrictions in the Spanish capital have been all but lifted, although measures such as compulsory mask wearing indoors, the availability of hand sanitizer in establishments, ventilation and social distancing in certain settings, continue to be observed. Since 20 September 2021, all restaurants, cafés and night clubs may now open as late as their licenses allow, and shopping malls, markets, shops cinemas, theatres, museums and galleries no longer have to apply capacity limits. Since 10 February 2022 masks are no longer compulsory outdoors in Spain, unless you are in a crowded place where it is not possible to keep a 1.5m distance from others. You must, however, continue to wear one indoors in public settings, on public transport, on open-air transport platforms for train, tramway, metro etc, and in the Teleférico cable car. Please keep in mind that the following measures are in place in the Madrid region: There are currently no limits on capacity in bars and restaurants, neither indoors nor outdoors. There are currently no limits on capacity in night clubs and other late night venues. Dancing is permitted indoors as long as social distancing is followed and masks are worn. Drinking is not allowed on the dance floor. Maximum capacity in sports venues has been increased to 85% outdoors and 75% indoors. Urban transport Madrid's extensive public transport system is running as usual. Please note that face masks must be worn at all times on all forms of transport. Eating and drinking on public transport is not permitted. Travelling to Spain There is currently a temporary restriction on non-essential travel from many non-EU countries to the European Union and Schengen zone. The decision to lift or relax restrictions for those who hold a COVID-19 vaccine certificate will depend on which country the tourists are travelling from (see below). All passengers arriving in Spain must fill in an FCS health control form and will face both a temperature check and a visual inspection. From 7 June 2021, all those passengers (except for children under 12) travelling from a high-risk country/area must present a certificate or document certifying vaccination against COVID-19, a negative certificate of a Diagnostic Test of Active Infection, or a certificate of Recovery after having passed this disease in order to enter Spain. YOU SHOULD NOT TRAVEL if you have had symptoms consistent with COVID-19, such as a high temperature, a cough or breathing difficulties, in the last 14 days. EXEMPTIONS AND PARTIAL RESTRICTIONS: THIRD COUNTRIES Restrictions have been lifted on flights between Spain and a number of countries (Click here for the full list of EU and EEA countries). Passengers arriving from these countries do not need to present any health certificates. From Wednesday 1 December, all those travelling to Spain from the UK must present proof of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19. EUROPEAN UNION The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has established a traffic light system to classify regions in Europe according to their risk level. There are no entry restrictions for passengers from “green” countries nor for those travelling from “orange” and “red” territories, provided they present a negative PCR result or a certificate that demonstrates they are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 (visit https://reopen.europa.eu/en/)
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Spanija: https://www.esmadrid.com/en/information-coronavirus High vaccination rates have meant that restrictions in the Spanish capital have been all but lifted, although measures such as compulsory mask wearing indoors, the availability of hand sanitizer in establishments, ventilation and social distancing in certain settings, continue to be observed. Since 20 September 2021, all restaurants, cafés and night clubs may now open as late as their licenses allow, and shopping malls, markets, shops cinemas, theatres, museums and galleries no longer have to apply capacity limits. Since 10 February 2022 masks are no longer compulsory outdoors in Spain, unless you are in a crowded place where it is not possible to keep a 1.5m distance from others. You must, however, continue to wear one indoors in public settings, on public transport, on open-air transport platforms for train, tramway, metro etc, and in the Teleférico cable car. Please keep in mind that the following measures are in place in the Madrid region: There are currently no limits on capacity in bars and restaurants, neither indoors nor outdoors. There are currently no limits on capacity in night clubs and other late night venues. Dancing is permitted indoors as long as social distancing is followed and masks are worn. Drinking is not allowed on the dance floor. Maximum capacity in sports venues has been increased to 85% outdoors and 75% indoors. Urban transport Madrid's extensive public transport system is running as usual. Please note that face masks must be worn at all times on all forms of transport. Eating and drinking on public transport is not permitted. Travelling to Spain There is currently a temporary restriction on non-essential travel from many non-EU countries to the European Union and Schengen zone. The decision to lift or relax restrictions for those who hold a COVID-19 vaccine certificate will depend on which country the tourists are travelling from (see below). All passengers arriving in Spain must fill in an FCS health control form and will face both a temperature check and a visual inspection. From 7 June 2021, all those passengers (except for children under 12) travelling from a high-risk country/area must present a certificate or document certifying vaccination against COVID-19, a negative certificate of a Diagnostic Test of Active Infection, or a certificate of Recovery after having passed this disease in order to enter Spain. YOU SHOULD NOT TRAVEL if you have had symptoms consistent with COVID-19, such as a high temperature, a cough or breathing difficulties, in the last 14 days. - ovo npr. nije ispunio Nadal kad se vracao iz Abu Dhabia nazad u Spaniju u decembru (tj. doveo je saputnike u avionu u opasnost, isto kao Novak francuske novinare). EXEMPTIONS AND PARTIAL RESTRICTIONS: THIRD COUNTRIES Restrictions have been lifted on flights between Spain and a number of countries (Click here for the full list of EU and EEA countries). Passengers arriving from these countries do not need to present any health certificates. From Wednesday 1 December, all those travelling to Spain from the UK must present proof of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19. EUROPEAN UNION The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has established a traffic light system to classify regions in Europe according to their risk level. There are no entry restrictions for passengers from “green” countries nor for those travelling from “orange” and “red” territories, provided they present a negative PCR result or a certificate that demonstrates they are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 (visit https://reopen.europa.eu/en/) ako ja ovo dobro tumacim iz Srbije se moze uci u Spaniju s potvrdom o vakcinaciji, ili prelezanoj coroni (valjda u poslednjih 6 meseci) ili s negativnim pcr testom. a ovde https://www.sanidad.gob.es/en/profesionales/saludPublica/ccayes/alertasActual/nCov/spth.htm ima i dodatak: Any third-country national will be subject to denial of entry, for reasons of public order or public health, unless they belong to one of the following categories: g. Highly qualified workers whose work is necessary and cannot be postponed or carried out remotely, including participants in high-level sports events that take place in Spain. These circumstances must be justified documentary.
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Pre 2010 - Federer era Post 2010 - Djokovic era When both are missing - Nadal era
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ja sam cula da su u Italiji (totalno netipicno za njih) kao i u Austriji strogi sto se tice postovanja i kontrolisanja mera (tj. corona passa itd.).
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stavili su i finale u Dohi (Kontaveit-Iga) i finale u Dubaiju u isto vreme
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Medvedev brani 180 poena iz Majamija, Novak 45, plus ce valjda otpadanjem ovih 250 bodova za Marsej to znaciti 235 bodova prednosti za Novaka. Znaci, Medvedevu treba da sakupi bar 101 u IW, odnosno bar 236 bodova u IW i Majamiju da bi ponovo pretekao Novaka. (valjda sam ovako na brzaka dobro videla i izracunala)