Re: Novak Djoković vs Rafael Nadal
: 11 wrz 2013, 22:19
Dokładnie tak.jonathan pisze: Miał na myśli tamten finał. Chyba po prostu niefortunnie użyłem słowa "jeszcze".
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Dokładnie tak.jonathan pisze: Miał na myśli tamten finał. Chyba po prostu niefortunnie użyłem słowa "jeszcze".
Tego typu rozumowanie wyklucza jakąkolwiek rywalizację, więc to na pewno jest ostatnia myśl, jaka Nadalowi przeszła przez głowę. To tak odnośnie tej dwójki, bo co do reszty to faktycznie możesz mieć rację.jonathan pisze:Po co miał w ogóle wygrywać kolejne mecze, skoro na końcu czekał niezniszczalny Djoković?
142 meczeRroggerr pisze:Na moje to Laver-Rosewall bis jest w zasięgu.
simon pisze:142 meczeRroggerr pisze:Na moje to Laver-Rosewall bis jest w zasięgu.Człowiek codziennie dowiaduje się czegoś nowego. Nawet sobie nie wyobrażam jakie znudzenie musiało wtedy panować wśród pasjonatów męskiego tenisa. Dobrze, że internet wtedy nie istniał.
A w dodatku Laver dwa klasyki sieknął. Nudno grającemu Szwajcarowi też to groziło, nawet z rzędu. Na całe szczęście jest Rafa, bo co by to było.simon pisze:142 meczeRroggerr pisze:Na moje to Laver-Rosewall bis jest w zasięgu.Człowiek codziennie dowiaduje się czegoś nowego. Nawet sobie nie wyobrażam jakie znudzenie musiało wtedy panować wśród pasjonatów męskiego tenisa. Dobrze, że internet wtedy nie istniał.
http://www.atpworldtour.com/News/Tennis ... valry.aspx2013 China Open Final, Beijing, hard, Djokovic d. Nadal 63 64
Following a pair of hard court defeats to Nadal during the summer, an inspired Djokovic exacted revenge in straight sets and without facing a break point. The Serb stretched his undefeated mark at the China Open to 19-0 with the win, capturing his fourth title in Beijing and snapping Nadal's perfect hard court winning streak in 2013 at 26 straight matches.
Djokovic was dominant on serve, winning 90 per cent of first serve points and holding Nadal to just six return points won. He broke the Spaniard in his first service game and never looked back, breaking again early in the second set and closing out the match in 87 minutes. The victory came a day after Djokovic relinquished the No. 1 Emirates ATP Ranking to Nadal. It was the Belgrade native's fourth tour-level crown of the season and first since dethroning Nadal for the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters title in April. The loss was only Nadal's fourth of the year as the Mallorca native was playing in his 13th final in 14 tournaments on the ATP World Tour in 2013.
http://www.atpworldtour.com/News/Tennis ... valry.aspx2013 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, London, hard indoors, Djokovic d. Nadal 63 64
Undefeated in 21 matches since his loss to Nadal in the US Open final, Djokovic pierced Nadal’s defences early on in his third season-ending final, breaking to 15 in the second game. Nadal battled to keep the set competitive, recovering the break, but a double fault at 3-4, 30/30, put him back in trouble with Djokovic smothering the net to break serve.
Djokovic tightened his grip on the match when he broke Nadal in the third game of the second set. He created his first match point opportunity in the ninth game, when Nadal lunged too far for a backhand down the line. The Spaniard saved it at 30/40. Despite falling from 30/0 to 30/30, the World No. 2 held his nerve and clinched his third match point chance when Nadal hit a forehand wide.
Nawet i w 2014.DUN I LOVE pisze:Jestem niemal pewny, że osiągną 50 spotkań w 2015 roku, o ile nic się nie wydarzy.
http://www.atpworldtour.com/News/Tennis ... ction.aspxDJOKOVIC: ‘WE MAKE EACH OTHER BETTER’
Novak Djokovic looks to position
himself for a great start to the 2014 season.
Novak Djokovic had nothing but praise for his rival Rafael Nadal, whom he met for the 39th time in the championship match of the 2013 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals on Monday. The Serb defeated his Spanish opponent 6-3, 6-4, successfully defending his year-end crown.
“We push each other to the limit. We make each other better players,” said Djokovic about Nadal. “We make each other work harder on our games, especially when we play against each other. It's always a huge challenge.”
The 26 year old suffered a loss to Nadal in the US Open - and also in the French Open semi-finals - and used that as motivation to turn things around in his rivalry against the World No. 1.
“After the US Open final, I needed to take things slowly and see and analyse what I did wrong, especially in the matches against him, to understand what I need to do in order to win against him. There is a big team of people around me that are very professional and they've done their best in order for me to improve my game.
“I think the results are showing, that we had a great improvement in the last two and a half months." Djokovic followed his US Open performance with titles in Beijing, Shanghai, Paris-Bercy and now London, compiling a 22-match win streak that he takes into the 2014 season.
“This can serve as a great platform,” said Djokovic. “I'm extra motivated and inspired to work and get myself, first of all, rested and recovered in the off season, and then work on my game and get ready for Australian Open."