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@Kamileki, @jaccol55, @Robertinho, @Marcelo, @Kiefer, wasz idol już na Antypodach. Trenował dziś z Mensikiem w Brisbane.
Re: Novak Djoković
: 28 gru 2024, 21:02
autor: Kamileki
DUN I LOVE pisze: ↑28 gru 2024, 21:00
@Kamileki, @jaccol55, @Robertinho, @Marcelo, @Kiefer, wasz idol już na Antypodach. Trenował dziś z Mensikiem w Brisbane.
DUN I LOVE pisze: ↑28 gru 2024, 21:00
@Kamileki, @jaccol55, @Robertinho, @Marcelo, @Kiefer, wasz idol już na Antypodach. Trenował dziś z Mensikiem w Brisbane.
DUN I LOVE pisze: ↑28 gru 2024, 21:00
@Kamileki, @jaccol55, @Robertinho, @Marcelo, @Kiefer, wasz idol już na Antypodach. Trenował dziś z Mensikiem w Brisbane.
Od kiedy @jaccol55 jest w naszej drużynie ?
Sugerujesz, że coś mi się pomyliło?
Nic takiego nie sugerowałem.
Re: Novak Djoković
: 28 gru 2024, 22:09
autor: Marcelo
@DUN I LOVE
Nie zanieczyszczaj drużyny kibiców świadomych, jednostkami które jeszcze nie dostąpiły łaski oświecenia.
@jaccol55 jest ciągle tym archetypowym, platońskim neandertalczykiem, który siedzi odwrócony plecami do wyjścia z jaskini.
Nie zanieczyszczaj drużyny kibiców świadomych, jednostkami które jeszcze nie dostąpiły łaski oświecenia.
@jaccol55 jest ciągle tym archetypowym, platońskim neandertalczykiem, który siedzi odwrócony plecami do wyjścia z jaskini.
Możliwe, że jest odwrotnie.
Wiadomo, nie ma złej krwi, tylko się przekomarzamy. XD
Re: Novak Djoković
: 29 gru 2024, 0:43
autor: DUN I LOVE
no-handed backhand pisze: ↑28 gru 2024, 23:24Wiadomo, nie ma złej krwi, tylko się przekomarzamy. XD
Tak, Kubku.
Re: Novak Djoković
: 29 gru 2024, 2:14
autor: Art
Re: Novak Djoković
: 29 gru 2024, 10:16
autor: Kamileki
Re: Novak Djoković
: 29 gru 2024, 10:39
autor: Nando
Re: Novak Djoković
: 29 gru 2024, 11:11
autor: DUN I LOVE
Novak powiedział, że zamierza grać zawodowo w tenisa jeszcze przez „wiele lat”.
Re: Novak Djoković
: 29 gru 2024, 13:36
autor: Damian
Djokovic reveals what has been 'strange' about Murray partnership
Spoiler:
Any time Novak Djokovic returns to action following an extended period away, there is always plenty of anticipation. That is amplified this week at the Brisbane International presented by Evie, where the Serbian is partnering Nick Kyrgios in doubles and competing with another member of the ATP No. 1 Club, Andy Murray, on his team.
Murray spent 10 days with Djokovic in preparation for the start of the season. Although the Scot is not in Brisbane, they spent a lot of time together on and off the court over the past couple of weeks.
“Being on the same side of the net is actually great for a change because he’s been one of my greatest rivals,” Djokovic said. “In a way it was strange for me to share all these kinds of insights about how I feel on the court, sharing some of the secrets of what I’m going through, what I’m thinking about, how I see my game with somebody that has been always one of the top rivals. But I’m so glad and very thankful that he has accepted to work with me here in Australia.”
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Djokovic explained that Murray will join him in Melbourne for a training week ahead of the Australian Open. After the season’s first major, they will decide whether they will continue working together and if so, for how long.
“But the 10 days that we spent together were terrific. I enjoyed every bit of it. He’s very meticulous, he’s very dedicated, so professional,” Djokovic said. “It doesn’t surprise me because I’ve known him so many years as a player and obviously it’s a new experience for him as a coach and it came somewhat as a surprise to him and me that we are pairing up as a coach [and] player.”
With that in mind, the 37-year-old seven-time Nitto ATP Finals champion called Murray’s decision to join his team “amazing news”. Having met 36 times in their Lexus ATP Head2Head series (Djokovic won 25 of them), they are now on the same side.
“He has a unique perspective on my game as one of the greatest rivals that I’ve had. He knows the pros and cons of my game,” Djokovic said. “He has also played up to recently on the Tour, so he knows all the other best players currently in the world, the youngsters and the weaknesses and strengths in their game. So I look forward to it, I really do.
“I think he’s bringing a fresh look to my game and I think I’ll be able to benefit from that, no doubt, on the tennis court. But also that kind of champion’s mentality that he has, I’m sure that we’ll match very well.”
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The Brisbane ATP 250 event is Djokovic’s first tournament since the Rolex Shanghai Masters, where he reached the final. The Serbian tallied a 37-9 record in the 2024 season according to the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index.
“It’s been an interesting year in which my main focus and priority was to win the gold medal in the Olympics and I achieved that,” Djokovic said. “ had the surgery of the knee, but I managed to play soon after that the Wimbledon final, which was also a surprise to me to be honest. It was a great tournament period between Roland Garros, Wimbledon and the Olympic Games.
“But overall, I’ve had more losses and ups and downs in this season than previous seasons, so I’m looking for a good start of the season.”
Namely, Djokovic is keen for more consistency. A 99-time tour-level titlist, he hopes to add to his titles count. He can become the third ATP player in the Open Era to reach the 100-titles mark in Brisbane, where he opens against Rinky Hijikata.
“I’m planning to play a bit more tournaments this year than I did last season,” Djokovic said. “Hopefully also the level is going to go up and as a consequence I will be able to hopefully win a few tournaments and get my ranking higher.”
When will Djokovic & Kyrgios play at Brisbane International?
Spoiler:
Former Wimbledon singles final opponents Novak Djokovic and Nick Kyrgios are set to team up on the doubles court Monday at the Brisbane International presented by Evie.
Djokovic and Kyrgios will open the night session inside Pat Rafter Arena at 6:30 p.m. local time* (9:30 a.m. CET, 3:30 a.m. ET) against Austrian Alexander Erler and German Andreas Mies.
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In his pre-tournament media conference, Kyrgios quipped about how the doubles pairing came to fruition: “He kept messaging me over and over again. I was just like, I'll give him a little handout and give him the pleasure of playing doubles with me,” Kyrgios said with a smile.
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“It's going to be a lot of fun. Look, kid from Canberra gets to play with the greatest of all time in his hometown in front of the fans is pretty special. It's something that I'm able to tell people when it's all said and done that I played doubles with him. It's pretty special.”
Kyrgios has not played an ATP Tour tournament in more than 18 months. Djokovic has not played a Tour match since falling to Jannik Sinner in the final of the Rolex Shanghai Masters in early October. The 29-year-old has a 68-56 career doubles record and has won four titles.
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Djokovic, who does not have a current PIF ATP Doubles Ranking, last played doubles at an ATP Tour event in November 2023, when he fell in the second round of the Rolex Paris Masters with Miomir Kecmanovic. He has a 64-80 career doubles record, according to the Infosys ATP Win-Loss Index.
Kyrgios, who leads Djokovic 2-1 in their Lexus ATP Head2Head singles rivalry, last played doubles at the 2022 Nitto ATP Finals with fellow Australian Thanasi Kokkinakis, with whom he won the 2022 Australian Open doubles title. Kyrgios has a 68-56 doubles record and four doubles titles.
*Queensland is not on daylight saving time, so it is one hour behind Sydney and Melbourne.
ORDER OF PLAY - MONDAY, 30 DECEMBER 2024
Pat Rafter Arena - start 11:00 AM
WTA - Priscilla Hon (AUS) vs Kimberly Birrell (AUS)
Not Before 12:30 PM
ATP - [8] Jordan Thompson (AUS) vs Matteo Berrettini (ITA)
ATP - [Q] Yannick Hanfmann (GER) vs [2] Grigor Dimitrov (BUL)
Not Before 6:30 PM
ATP - Alexander Erler (AUT) / Andreas Mies (GER) vs [WC] Novak Djokovic (SRB) / Nick Kyrgios (AUS)
WTA - Ons Jabeur (TUN) vs Saisai Zheng (CHN)
1) Djokovic Seeks Fast Start In 2025: Fans in Brisbane will have the chance to watch Novak Djokovic up close for the first time since 2009 when the Serbian steps on court at Pat Rafter Arena. The former No. 1 in the PIF ATP Rankings, who is chasing his 100th tour-level title, will take on home wild card Rinky Hijikata in his opening singles match. Djokovic, whose only title in 2024 came at the Paris Olympics, will be competing for the first time since he reached the Rolex Shanghai Masters final in September.
5) Djokovic/Kyrgios Double Up: Before either Djokovic or Kyrgios step onto the singles court, the pair will team up for some star-studded doubles action in Brisbane. Competing for the first time together, the duo will face Alexander Erler and Andreas Mies on Monday not before 6:30 p.m. local time. The winner of that match faces top seeds Nikola Mektic and Michael Venus in the second round.