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Bernard Tomic

January 22, 2011 by · Comments Off on Bernard Tomic 

Bernard Tomic, On a huge stage in the biggest game of his young career against the best player in the world, “Bernard Tomic”prévue all doubts to rest. Although predictable, beaten by world number one Rafael Nadal in a third round of the Australian Open, Tomic delivered on the hype that has shadow for years.

At 18, Tomic categorically proved he is the face of the future with a 6-2 7-5 6-3 defeat. It is just as good as it has long boasted of being. And will eventually become. Tomic was shoulder to shoulder with the French champion, Wimbledon and U.S. Open, more than holding his own.

Nadal was clearly impressed with his young opponent, applauding Tomic off the court and then win the unqualified praise.

“It is this kind of player, he makes you play bad,” Nadal said.

“I think he is improving every year. If he keeps improving like that, he will have the chance to be in the top positions.

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“It will improve many things and I’m sure he’ll be a big rival.”

When Nadal shook hands at the net after match with Tomic, he told the youth: “Very good game, keep working hard in the future.

“This is an advice I’ll take him,” smiled Tomic.

“I played a superb match. Overall I’m pretty happy.”

Tomic Nadal described, “Physically-wise, he has the machine you use.

“But I’m really happy with how I played.”

He revealed that he could not sleep Friday night because of nerves.

Not that he has shown.

Production magnificent forehand cross, striped lapels and mesmerizing rhythm changes, Tomic defied pre-match predictions, it would be wiped off the court.

The most popular game at Melbourne Park before Tomic led Nadal on Rod Laver Arena was to guess the number of games Tomic would win.

The assumption of an average nine games.

And by the end of a series of first 44 minutes, this estimate may have been excessive.

As impressive as Tomic had been holding his ground on the baseline against the Warrior backcourt harder in tennis, there was a palpable sense that he was in danger of being razed.

This theory was shot on the head hitting a remarkable opening to the second round when Tomic twice broke Nadal with providing gorgeous forehand winner and stole a 4-0 lead.

The poor did not help cause of world champion Rafael Nadal, but Tomic was not only in all – it is now in the game.

Nadal switched rackets in frustration and suddenly had Tomic interference. Tomic lost serve twice in as many attempts as Nadal reaffirmed his authority.

Almost inevitably, Tomic ground Nadal into submission as the Gold Coaster is getting tired.

Intimidating and very phyiscal, Nadal has led to Tomic with the power of brands and intensity to pocket an entire 55-second minute.

Ahead by two sets to love, the Mallorcan proposes to turn the screw.

Tomic move around the court, Nadal broke serve in the first game of the third set, as the young Australian wilted slightly.

By winning games xx Tomic claimed more games in the shock of 150 minutes of Marcos Daniel and Ryan Sweeting succeeded in two games (four games).

Davis Cup captain Pat Rafter observed pre-game, the score was irrelevant.

Tomic has proved that he belonged at least as a legitimate turn. It is not yet a member of the elite, despite the widespread belief that it will end there, sooner or later.

That’s what “Bernard Tomic”réussi tonight, even if it has become the latest local bow out of Australian Open after losing Sam Stosur shock on hours of Rod Laver Arena earlier. It is a rare boast given the continued excellence of the Spaniard.

Much better Tomic Australian Open campaign ended 6-2 7-5 6-3, it was the game he played at 4-all that surprised the No. 1 worldwide. Three aces and an unreturnable serve. Nadal turned to his uncle, Tony the man who led at nine Grand Slam titles, smiled and shook his head. The kid has something.

Tomic is showed in claiming the first four games of the series, when he was the champion of under immense pressure. Before the match, Tomic said he felt Nadal would find his style _ a mix of balls out rhythm, drop shots and speed changes – uncomfortable.

This was certainly the case as the 18-year-old moved within range of at least takes a set from Nadal. Tomic played so well, Nadal felt compelled to abandon the comfort of the baseline for the network to earn points.

Only a poor service game to 4-0, which stressed that the experience helped Tomic and Nadal again in this set.

Before the match, Nadal said he thought the match would go at least four sets.

“We will try to win the third is what I thought,” he said.

“He is one of those types of players that make you play badly. His position on the ground is perfect. It is very difficult to pass from the baseline.”

The third set, too, is encouraging, even if the score does not indicate that. Tomic was broken in the first game and it seemed likely Nadal could easily close the match.

Instead, the Gold Coast teenager was working extensively on his first service game and had a number of possibilities to 2-1 to get the break, only for Nadal to find an answer, as he has done for most of the last four seasons.

Nadal, however, is more convinced than ever that Tomic is capable of reaching the highest echelons of sport?

“I think he is improving every year a large number. If he is able to continue practicing, he’ll have a good chance of being in the top positions soon,” he said.

“Every time will be increasingly difficult. He is very young and will improve many things. I’m sure he’ll be a big rival. ”

Source: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/ipad/brave-tomic-serves-it-up-to-nadal/story-fn6bn647-1225992982141

Us Open Mens Final

September 14, 2010 by · Comments Off on Us Open Mens Final 

Us Open Mens Final, This year in the U.S. open was full of emotion. On one hand the eyes of the people were in one of the best tennis players and a change Rodger Federer in the doubles final of the men was the partner of his brother Bryan vs twice between India and Pakistan. Aisam-ul-Haq and Rohan Bopanna are believed to be ambassadors of peace to both countries, countries are often struggling with words and statements.

U.S. open mens final was won by Rafael Nadal. On the morning of Monday it was taking the U.S. mens Open final against Novak Djokovic. His party was very exciting one and both played very well. But Nadal was able to beat his opponent after the first two points of the game, his game seems to have improved much since the last months and has been working hard.

After winning the U.S. mens Open final Nadal looked very happy and it should be because it has become the pride of their country and people back in Spain will welcome you with open arms and smiles on their faces.

This is the first mens won the U.S. Open final by Rafael Nadal, who has never been able to win the title before his career. Before this achievement Nadal also won a gold medal at the Olympics. He was born on June 3, 1986. According to wikipedia is the current number one player in tennis. Nadal also won the Australia Open and French Open.

Maria Shriver

September 13, 2010 by · Comments Off on Maria Shriver 

Maria Shriver, Nancy Lopez-Ruiz, a Miami Heat dancer, died in a motorcycle accident in Florida on Friday. He was 22. According to the Miami Herald, a car hit Lopez-Ruiz, throwing the bike. It is unclear whether she was wearing a helmet at the time of the accident. The police ordered toxicology tests for the driver.

Katherine Schwarzenegger, daughter of Maria Shriver and Arnold Schwarzenegger, he was fat in fourth grade. She tells U.S. Today that while never developed an eating disorder, which made the fight to keep his weight below 100 pounds? Now, she maintains her size 6 figure by working out for 90 minutes a day, take yoga classes and spinning. His book, “Rock What You’ve Got: Secrets to love his inner and outer beauty of someone who has been there and back will be released this week.

Novak Djokovic

September 12, 2010 by · Comments Off on Novak Djokovic 

Novak Djokovic, The crowd in Arthur Ashe Stadium appreciates each contortionist pose No. 17 seed Gael Monfils shows Wednesday – whether the Frenchman slid into the net 6-4 on a forehand attempt, took a Federer-like, between the legs shot (from long) or administered an on the spot, jumping right with his back to the network (if so).

But for all the athletic Monfils and style, was devastated by not one but two opponents in the quarterfinal: No. 3 Novak Djokovic and wind Flushing. When Djokovic was not strong Monfils from the comfort of the baseline, the lanky Frenchman battled windy conditions all afternoon.

“A good experience, but the wind like this for me is very hard. You can not beat the way you want,” said Monfils.

Djokovic advanced to his fourth straight U.S. semifinal Open with a convincing, 7-6 (2), 6-1, 6-2. The Serb will face Roger Federer, who has beaten him every one of the last three years – twice in the semifinals and once in the Open final (2007).

After an animated series in which first approached forced a tiebreaker 4-2 and then broke Monfils in the last two sets. He hit forehands long or wide. Had repeatedly blown away service launches as ping-pong balls. And he ran out of steam jet, while Djokovic away from the baseline, or charged to the network. French member and the Red Bulls striker Thierry Henry was in the stands, but even he could not stop Monfils. The match point, Djokovic, Monfils right seen ‘sailing wide and then pumped his fists in silence. Reaction was much more subtle than before Djokovic histrionics on the court.

Twice in the second set, Djokovic had after mergers points – throwing his racket in one hand and hitting the ball into the net after missing a forehand drop shot. Despite 50 unforced errors to ’37 Monfils, Djokovic exercised “good approach” patience “,” the two keys that he said were necessary to prevail in the wind.

“Obviously the conditions were perhaps as difficult as we have seen so far in the tournament. Maybe the wind helped me a little longer, negating their service,” said Djokovic.

Wawrinka

September 5, 2010 by · Comments Off on Wawrinka 

Wawrinka, Murray is 4 / 6 to win in two sets as the world number four seems to progress at Flushing Meadows

So far, so good for Murray when he looks at each of a reasonable cap 2010 with his first Grand Slam title. The Scot is currently available at 5 / 2 with bet365 to win the U.S. Open and he is on a collision course to Rafael Nadal in the final.

Stanislas Wawrinka, his opponent for the fourth rounds Clash, the Swiss player with an excellent backhand and the potential to cause an upset at Flushing Meadows.

Bet365 offer an eye-13 / 2 that we see him going through the catch.

However, Murray is a huge favorite book his place in the last sixteen, with William Hill going a best price 1 / 10 that the British number one continues his steady progress.

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