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توجه ! این یک نسخه آرشیو شده میباشد و در این حالت شما عکسی را مشاهده نمیکنید برای مشاهده کامل متن و عکسها بر روی لینک مقابل کلیک کنید : گفتگو و تبادل نظر پیرامون مسابقات تنیس آزاد استرالیا، اولین گرنداسلم سال!


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manoochehr
01-29-2011, 02:51 PM
قهرمانی کیم رو به طرفداراش تبریک میگم.ولی اگه نالی هم قهرمان می شد برای اسیا افتخار بزرگی بود.

Ahoura
01-29-2011, 03:08 PM
من كه بازي رو نديدم ولي دوست داشتم نا لي قهرمان بشه. متاسفانه اينطوري نشد. كيم چندين فينال گرند اسلم رو تجربه كرده و قهرماني در چند گرند رو هم به دست اورده واسه همين ازلحاظ روحي براي اين مسابقه خيلي اماده بود. من اطمينان دارم اگر نا لي هم مانند كيم در چند فينال گرند اسلم بازي كرده بود امروز مي تونست قهرمان بشه. در كل شايد به نظر خيلي ها اين حرف مسخره باشه ولي به نظر من در حال حاضر نا لي بهترين تنيس باز زن جهان. اگر بتونه خودشو روي اين فرم نگه داره در بردن گرند اسلم تو همين سال از طرف نا لي شك نكنيد.
در اخر هم به ممد رضا و كيمي ها تبريك مي گم.

SOROOSH_RF
01-29-2011, 03:12 PM
قهرمانی کلایسترز رو به طرفداراش تبریک میگم .
بازیه خیلی قشنگ و جونداری بود .خیلی دوست داشتم لی نا به عنوان یک آسیایی قهرمان بشه.فکر نکنم تا حالا یک بازیکن آسیایی تونسته باشه قهرمان یک گرند اسلم بشه .حیف شد ... اما هر دو بازیکن بازیه زیبایی انجام دادن و از بازی لذت بردم.

Pouya
01-29-2011, 05:45 PM
مصاحبه کیم کلایسترز پس از قهرمانی

Q. Will you be back to defend the title next year?
KIM CLIJSTERS: Yeah, I hope so.

Q. A tear in your eye at the end of the match. How emotional was your fourth Grand Slam win?
KIM CLIJSTERS: Yeah, they're all emotional. Obviously, you know, I think what overwhelms me is that it's so intense up until, you know, that last shot, and then all of a sudden it's finished. Then it's just like a big relief.
Yeah, you know, the disbelief maybe a little bit too it's over and that I was able to turn it around is what makes it all so special.

Q. How did you turn it around?
KIM CLIJSTERS: Yeah, I mean, she did everything better than me in that first set. I mean, obviously her groundstrokes were heavier, deeper. She served better. She returned better.
So I think, you know, she was playing really, really well probably the best that I've ever played against her, or that she played against me.
I tried to just, you know, think after that first set, you know, like, What can I do differently so I can maybe break her rhythm a little bit, try to make her think out there a little bit more? So I tried to mix it up a little bit, put some slices in, also hit a few higher shots that, you know, kind of just made her make some unforced errors.
Yeah, I saw her get a little bit aggravated, and just tried to hang in there.

Q. Was there anything you picked up in Sydney on her game that you were able to use to your advantage tonight?
KIM CLIJSTERS: Uhm, I mean, not that I can remember. Obviously, I felt it there already that she improved her groundstrokes, that she was more consistent on her forehand side. She's always had a very consistent backhand, and she's always been really able to open up the court with her backhand.
In the past her forehand was her weaker shot. Now she's improved on that as well. I felt that in Sydney, so that's probably the main thing that I felt different to maybe the previous matches that I've played against her.

Q. We rarely see you so pumped up or emotional during a match. Does this one mean more than some of the others?
KIM CLIJSTERS: No, I wouldn't say more, but obviously I think 'cause it was such an intense match. I don't think I had that in one of the Grand Slams where I've won. Obviously, I've played intense matches. Probably my first Grand Slam final at the French was a very intense one.
But to win it in this way means it a lot. I think it's that moment that overwhelms you, where your mind has been so focused, I'm fighting every shot, running a lot of balls down, and it's finished. That's what makes it just nice, and I guess this big relief that kind of just, yeah, overwhelms you a little bit.

Q. This year I read that this could be your last full time year. Then I read that you want to come back and play the Olympic Games very much next year. Then that you may become a mother for the second time in 2013 and come back in 2015.
KIM CLIJSTERS: That I never said.
I do think this is probably my last full season that I'll be playing. I also would like to try and keep going until the Olympics. I've never played the Olympics, which is in a year and a half time, or a little under a year and a half. Yeah, so and then we'll see after that.
But, uhm, when I started, started again, I kind of had the Olympics in my mind. I wanted to try to keep going till then. I obviously never expected things to be going so well so quickly. I thought it was going to take a little bit more time to get back into the rhythm or get back into my routine of traveling with a family and everything.
But, no, I mean, the first two were probably right that you read, and the next two of having a baby is probably right, too. But then coming back, that one's not right (laughter).

Q. How do you explain these Grand Slam wins to your daughter? Does she understand what you've done tonight?
KIM CLIJSTERS: No, no, which is fine obviously. I mean, to her it really doesn't matter. I mean, she's always excited. Although when she saw the trophy, she was like, Who is that trophy for? And then she's like, Did you win that? I'm like, Yeah.
I mean, to her, she knows I play tennis, but that's it. She doesn't know everything else that comes with it, winning, losing. You know, obviously, I mean, she's seen me like a little bit disappointed and stuff.
She asks, Why are you disappointed? I explain to her that I lost. But, I mean, it's not a big deal for her.

Q. Li Na said she felt like she was playing in Belgium tonight.
KIM CLIJSTERS: Really?

Q. Because of the support for you. Did you feel that?
KIM CLIJSTERS: No. I mean, there was a lot of support, but I think it was nicely divided. I think there was obviously a lot of Chinese or Asian people out there that wanted to live this moment with her. And I felt that support, too.
But it was nice. I think it was nice to see that culture in this sport, because obviously over the years, I mean, it's been America, it's been Europe, it's all been very kind of divided between those two continents.
It's nice to kind of see that Asia is, yeah, starting to and especially China is starting to get recognized in this sport, too.

Q. Before your comeback you didn't go into the Grand Slams as the out and out favorite. The last two you have and you've won. Can you talk about contending with that feeling?
KIM CLIJSTERS: Yeah, I mean, I've always not always. Obviously, the last few years that I was playing, when I was No. 1 or top 3, I've always been kind of one of the players that could win it.
When I was younger, it kind of overwhelmed me a little bit. The pressure or the nerves that I put upon myself got sometimes in the way of what I was trying to do out there and what I had to focus on.
I think now that I'm a little bit older, I mean, with all due respect, a lot of things that are being said in here or that, you know, the pressure leaves as soon as I leave through that door. I think I was able to do that throughout this week, too.
I mean, I know how hard it is to stay fit throughout two weeks, to try and be focused, and to try to not have a bad day like I had last year here. You have to just try to stay really focused. There's a lot of other players who will try and achieve the same thing.
I was able to do that really well, try to just focus on what I have to do out there, try to focus on trying to be the best Kim out there and not worry about the impact or the favorite role. I mean, that's not going to make me play better or play worse. I just have to try and focus on tennis.

Q. Tonight when you played the higher balls, eight times you made eight points. Why since you know her you didn't start since the first set with your experience? Were you somehow tense or you didn't think?
KIM CLIJSTERS: Well, I felt she's never really played this well against me, like she did in that first set, obviously. In Sydney, obviously the impact I think is a little bit different. But here, I mean, yeah, you just try to find a solution. I felt I was hitting the ball well. I felt that I was moving well. Every time I just felt that my shots weren't hurting her.
So I, yeah, just tried to mix it up a little bit. You know, in the past I've beaten her. Sometimes it was a tougher match. I think once in Sydney was a tough three setter a few years ago. But then also at the US Open I'd beaten her a couple times in like straighter sets.
Yeah, I mean, I was able to do that well. I was able to play at this moment, try to change things. I think I did that really well today.

Q. What happened to your teeth at the airport?
KIM CLIJSTERS: To my tooth? Yeah, it chipped off. That's what happened. I was eating a rice cracker, actually, nothing hard. Just a nice, soft rice cracker. I thought there was like a piece of rice that that wasn't cooked well or something, and I just spat it out. I felt my tooth not being there completely, so I was like, Oh, boy.
Yes, went to the dentist very quickly.

Q. Are you going to name the mystery dentist?
KIM CLIJSTERS: I actually don't remember his name. He was somewhere near Chapel Street.

Q. All in all, there were 13 service breaks. What do you think happened to your serve?
KIM CLIJSTERS: Uhm, I think now, you know, a lot of girls return a lot better. You know, you do feel the pressure to serve very well. And I think a lot of times that's something that has been my problem, or probably one of my weaknesses, is that I don't always that I have the intensity of not finishing my serve, full service motion. Because I know she's a good returner. I know she was putting a lot of pressure on me with her first shot.
So I kind of was already, in a way, before I even landed, thinking, Right, okay, get ready for the next shot. I think that's the wrong attitude to have with your serve. I mean, the whole movement has to be completely finished for your serve to have a great impact.
So, again, I was able to, you know, try to make a few more first serves in the second and third set. She made some easier mistakes, and that gave me more and more confidence throughout the end of the second and the third set.

Q. How did your legs feel?
KIM CLIJSTERS: I took an ice bath just before to try to get a quick flush of all the tension and everything that was put on my legs and the hips and everything.
No, I felt good. Probably tomorrow morning I'll feel it a little bit more.

Q. Would Li Na hit the ball as hard as Serena Williams at her best?
KIM CLIJSTERS: I think Serena like hits the winners harder. You know what I mean? Like if you hit a higher shot, I mean, she can produce so much power, you know, with the serve, and then also out of the blue like that. I think Serena definitely hits the ball harder.
But I think on a consistent kind of level, I do think she's definitely one of the players up there who hits, you know, a very, very heavy and hard shot.

Q. How big of a goal is it to win Roland Garros and Wimbledon? Are you playing for different things other than just major titles? Just for the love of competing, or would you really like to get those two other slams?
KIM CLIJSTERS: Look, of course. I mean, I'm not going to sit here and be like, No, that wouldn't be nice. But to be honest, I really haven't thought about it. It's a little early I think to already think ahead, focus on those kind of things.
I've been really focused on this last month, you know, two months, to try and be ready for the Australian summer. And now I kind of just need a break from that whole, like, goals and preparing and all that.
But, no, obviously the French is a Grand Slam where, you know, I would like to do well, as well. All of them, of course. But, uhm, again, yeah, I'm just excited that I won this one. Like I said, not really thinking in those kind of ways yet.
That will probably happen after Fed Cup when I'm done and home for a few weeks. I'm playing Paris. Once after that, I'll probably have time to sit together with the team and kind of just relook at the whole kind of schedule for later this year.

Q. What does it mean to finally win a Grand Slam outside New York?
KIM CLIJSTERS: Uhm, it's nice. Obviously, I mean, you know, if I could win another US Open it would also be nice.
But, no, I do enjoy this win, especially here in Australia, as well. It's been a country where I've always loved coming to and where I've always been very well received.
Yeah, I've been close to doing well, you know, a few years in a row, so it's nice to finally get it this year.

Q. You had a great speech after the win. It was funny and well said. I'd like to know if you had to think much before when you started, or it came out like that?
KIM CLIJSTERS: No, it just comes out.

Q. The Aussie Kim was just like that?
KIM CLIJSTERS: Yeah, yeah. Actually, I forgot to thank my doctor. I feel really bad about that. 'Cause, yeah, I mean, he's helped me out a lot. I've had a lot of problem with my feet and blisters, so I kind of regret that. So I was like, I wish I could do it over and just add him.
But, no, everything, there's nothing prepared at all. I just, yeah.

Q. Will you be wearing green for the rest of the year in the Grand Slams?
KIM CLIJSTERS: No, no. There's some more, some new and different outfits coming, but that will bring a lot of people's memories back to some ex Fila players

A!i
01-29-2011, 08:56 PM
منم (همانند پرواز های ایرانی با تاخیر) به همه مخصوصا محمدرضا قهرمانی کیم را تیبریک میگم :441: و امیدوارم رنک ۱ رو از کرولاین پس بگیره و همینطور امیدوارم نا لی را در فینالهای بعدی ببینم.:443::655:

Alireza Murray
01-29-2011, 09:50 PM
چیزی تا فینال نمونده ، من خیلی استرس دارم بازی خیلی حساسیه مخصوصا برای اندی ، اندی باید این بازی رو ببره چون خیلی میتونه از نظر روانی برای ادامه فصل مفید باشه و امیدوارم فردا در یک بازی زیبا بتونه نواک رو ببره ، اندی خودت باش میدونم که میتونی ببری پس به امید قهرمانی
come on andy :866:

Rafa
01-29-2011, 09:58 PM
قهرمانی کیم رو به طرفداراش تبریک میگم.ولی اگه نالی هم قهرمان می شد برای اسیا افتخار بزرگی بود.

نه برای آسیا فقط برای چین، ایران هم یه کشور آسیاییه حالا چه نقشی تو پیشرفت نا لی داشته؟!:379::350::254:

msh13792
01-29-2011, 10:16 PM
نه برای آسیا فقط برای چین، ایران هم یه کشور آسیاییه حالا چه نقشی تو پیشرفت نا لی داشته؟!:379::350::254:

خوب کلی کلاس داره
ببین ژاپن قهرمان شد تو فوتبال
حالا ایران نشد اما میشه پز داد یه کشور آسیایی قهرمان شد
واسه تنیسم همینه
تازه الان میتونیم بگیم یه زمینی قهرمان تنیس زنان شده اونم میشه پزشو داد

M∂hdi
01-30-2011, 12:47 AM
چگونه فدرر می تواند به اوج بازگردد (او آنچه که شما فکر می کنید نیست)




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گرند اسلم بدون راجرر فدرر و رافائل نادال از رویدادهای خیلی نادر است. تماشاگران تنیس و مطبوعات خبری در پرش به این واقعیت سریع بودند و در نتیجه تاریخ جدیدی در تنیس پیش بینی کردند، اما فکر می کنم درفهمیدن نتیجه عجله کردند. مثل کریس، گمان می کنم برای گفتن این کمی زود است.


مطمئننا، فدرر از یو اس اوپن 2009 شکست بزرگی داشته است. این را می دانیم و زمان زیادی را صرف آنالیزش کرده ایم. او فقط قهرمان یکی از 6گرند اسلم ها شده و در 4 فینال قبلی حضور نداشته است. برای راجر، ما در مورد یک شروع خیلی بد صحبت می کنیم.هنوزهم قابل انکار است، از تابستان سال قبل، سبک جدید و سطح بالایی در بازی نشان داد. در سال 2010 نتایج عالی را بدست آورد به خصوص، قهرمانی در کاپ مسترز.اما به اندازه کافی موفق و مصمم نبود اگرچه قادر بود در ملبورن اینگونه باشد.او نتوانست. نماد سوئیس همیشه قابلیت قهرمانی را داشته است زمانی که چاره ای دیگری نداشته اما حالا در آن شکی بوجود آمده است. باخت به جوکوویچ قاطع بود. اما راجر هنوز در سطح بالایی بازی می کند. او قصد دارد و مصمم بودنش به او اجازه خواهد داد تا دوباره بدرخشد. او میبایست بعضی از اشتباهاتش که باعث پرداخت هزینه هایی شده است، را پاک کند.


1. کمبود تمرکز

حتی اگر این رفتار کمتر از گذشته می باشد، او مسابقات زیادی را بازی می کند که کاملا در جریان بازی نیست. معمولا بسیار پرقدرت شروع می کند اما متوجه نمی شود که از حریفش چه می خواهد و از نظر جسمی وذهنی تنزل پیدا می کند.از دست دادن ست سوم و چهارم به ژیل سیمون گواهی این مطلب می باشد. او فقط استعداد طبیعی خود را باور دارد و متاسفانه برای او، این برای بردن کافی نیست. به عقیده من، این نوع رفتار واقعا او را گول می زند. با بازی کردن مثل این ، او دارد تمرکزش را بدین جهت از دست می دهد.این می تواند در مسابقات کارساز باشد چون او از حریفانش خیلی با استعداد تر است. اما در بازی هایی که به حریفانش ارزشی می دهد، او را بی ارزش می کند. او نمی تواند تلنگری بزند. در باخت مقابل جوکوویچ در نیمه نهایی، می توانیم ببینیم که فدرر موجی بازی می کند. او میتواند 4-1 جلو باشد و بخاطر سرویسش، 4-5 عقب افتد. او به حریفش اجازه می دهد که به بازی برگردد.


2. بدون طرح در بازی

فدرر تنیس را بدون در نظر گرفتن حریفش بازی می کند. او سعی دارد که بازی خود را غالب کند اما او نمی خواهد که درباره سبک بازی و قدرتی که طرف مقابلش سعی در شکست دادن او دارد، فکر کند. هر کس دیگری (نادال/جوکوویچ/موری) برای بازی خود نقشه و برنامه ای دارند تا بتوانند این سوئیسی را شکست دهند. او به سبکی در مقابل آنها بازی می کند که باعث دویدن آنها به این طرف و آن طرف می شود و سعی می کند تا سرعت بازی را بالا ببرد. این فن، در برابر نوله اشتباه از آب درآمد کسی که اغلب قادر است که به او حمله کند زمانی که فدرر خودش را با سرعت دادن زیاد در بازی به دردسر می اندازد. اگر در گذشته، نداشتن نقشه ای در بازی مشکلی نداشت او تسلط زیادی دربازی داشت، حالا با این مسئله سروکار دارد تا بتواند در مقابل بقیه بازیکنانی برنده شود که آنها در سطح بالایی قرار دارند و او حالا دیگر نمی تواند فقط به استعدادش اطمینان کند. آنها بهترشده اند و او نیز آنقدر عالی نیست... این یک ترکیب کشنده است.برای من، به چند دلیل صحبت کردن درباره قدرت بازیکنان جدید بنظر نامناسب می آید، راجر هنوز عالی بازی می کند. او در پایان سال 2010 این را نشان داد و سال 2011 را شروع کرد و حتی اگر در اینجا بازی را به جوکوویچ باخت، او شانس هایی زیادی داشت. او فقط بر روی آنها سرمایه گذاری نکرد زیرا در تمرکز مشکل دارد.


او حالا عزم و همتش را پیدا کرده . او سالم است (حتی اگر مصدومیت کمرش او را به دردسر می اندازد) او از مصدومیت های جدی رهایی پیدا کرده است و میتواند با قابلیت های کامل جسمی اش بازی کند که رمز موفقیتی برای بازی اوست. اگر او به بازی کردن ادامه دهد، او و پل آناکن پیشرفت کرده اند، اگر او به شانس هایش در بردن گرند اسلم ها بها دهد و اگر او با مشکلاتی که درباره اش حرف زدیم مبارزه کند، پس فکر کنم او قادر خواهد بود تا به مرحله بالایی برسد و ما را به رویایی درآینده نزدیک ببرد.




By Patrick Mouratoglou

M∂hdi
01-30-2011, 01:14 AM
نادال در شکست، نمایشی از یک قهرمان واقعی نشان داد



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در کنفرانس خبری بعد از باخت در یک چهارم نهایی، نادال نفر شماره یک جهان ثابت کرد یک قهرمان واقعی چطور با شکست مواجهه می شود.او از هرگونه بهانه ای در باخت به داوید فرر خودداری کرد، اگرچه واقعیت این است که او از مصدومیت رنج می برد.
او تقصیر فرصت های از دست رفته را به گردن برنامه طولانی مدت ای تی پی انداخت یا ویروسی که او از دوحه به همراه داشته و یا جشن روز آتش بازی در استرالیا.

(در این قسمت نادال به چند سوال در کنفرانس خبری بعد از یک چهارم نهایی پاسخ می دهد ، که ترجمه آن در پست #816 (http://tennistalkers.com/showpost.php?p=43243&postcount=816) موجود است)

این یک مطلب خودمانی است، آشکار کردن شخصیت نادال. وقتی دلسردی در چهره اش مشخص است و آرزویش برای رسیدن به این گرند اسلم، نمی توانید کاری به جز تاسف خوردن بکنید. اما در بدترین شرایطش، او خود را محکم نشان داد.
رافا، تنیسور عاقل، این ممکن است لحظه بدی باشد. به عنوان یک تنیسور و یک انسان، این یک پیروزی بود. سرت را بالا بگیر. باخت با عزت سخت تر از برد می باشد.



By Chris Chase

delpotro
01-30-2011, 02:10 AM
خوب کلی کلاس داره
ببین ژاپن قهرمان شد تو فوتبال
حالا ایران نشد اما میشه پز داد یه کشور آسیایی قهرمان شد
واسه تنیسم همینه
تازه الان میتونیم بگیم یه زمینی قهرمان تنیس زنان شده اونم میشه پزشو داد

این یعنی چی؟

ببین ژاپن قهرمان شد تو فوتبال
حالا ایران نشد اما میشه پز داد یه کشور آسیایی قهرمان شد

مگه میشه تو جام ملت های آسیا یه تیم غیر آسیایی قهرمان شه؟ معلومه که قهرمان جام

ملت های آسیا اروپایی نیست.

حکایت یکی از ائمه جمعه است که در سخنرانی اش گفت: به لطف قدرت اسلام آمریکا در

بازی های آسیایی هیج مدالی نیاورد.

delpotro
01-30-2011, 02:12 AM
به احتمال بالای 99.9% نواک جوکوویچ قهرمانه. شک نکنید.

I.man
01-30-2011, 10:38 AM
به احتمال بالای 99.9% نواک جوکوویچ قهرمانه. شک نکنید.

اگه قراره شك نكنيم پس ديگه احتمالش چيه؟ :187:
ولي منم فكر كنم نواك قهرمان بشه. اگر موري عصبي بشه دخلش اومده.:379:

Pouya
01-30-2011, 11:03 AM
Bob and Mike Bryan interview

Q. Your fifth Australian Open doubles title. As sweet as the first one?
BOB BRYAN: It definitely is. It never gets old. Especially to play those two guys, you know, the Indian Express, who we have tons of respect for.
We were jacked up for this match. These two guys are legends. It was an extra special feeling out there on the court, you know, playing two guys that have dominated the game 10 years ago. We're happy to have them back. It's good for doubles. Good to have another marquee team out there. They're only going to make what we do more popular.


Q. They talked about how your serve was the main difference. Would you agree?
MIKE BRYAN: Yeah. We served a high percentage. If Mahesh was right, we served 83%. That first game was huge. We were down Love 40. That set the tone of the match. If we got broken there, could have been a different story.
Bob especially served well. Did you have nine aces? You served Mahesh really tough, and Mahesh is a great returner. He kind of just took him out of the match.
I served a high percentage, too. We weren't down a breakpoint after that until the last game, which kind of made things easier for us. So it always starts with serving for us. If we serve well, that's our game.


Q. Bob, on the breakpoint of the last game, were you thinking an ace down the T?
BOB BRYAN: Yeah, I'd been hitting that spot. It was amazing. Felt like I could drive a truck right down the T. It was wild to see it that big. Like Mike said, Mahesh, you have to serve well. You have to go for your spots.
I said to Mike, I'm going for the ace. He said to me, Yeah, he can't hit what he can't see. I just went for it and made it (laughter).


Q. They said you played perfect. Was it close to perfect?
BOB BRYAN: Yeah, I mean, we made a couple errors here and there, but we were doing what we wanted to do. We made the errors on shots, on aggressive shots. I just felt like we had the right mentality from the get go, which is serve them big, hopefully take Mahesh out of it.
Their play is Mahesh returning low and Leander climbing all over you at the net. We kind of took that play out of their game plan, which was the key.


Q. They have a reputation of talking on the court, trying to put their opponents off. Was there much chatter on the court?
MIKE BRYAN: No, it was kind of a calm match. You know, we've had a lot of battles with both those guys. Their strength is their energy and their feistiness.
As you saw, the last couple weeks they had a few confrontations with players, as did we. It was kind of the perfect storm. Two feisty teams getting together.
Maybe if it would have gone three sets or got a little closer, it could have. But I don't think they chest pumped. We only threw in one. I thought it was going to be a chest pumping war out there.
But, yeah, they're great for doubles. It's just great to have the Indian Express back on the doubles court.


Q. Did you want to throw a couple vamoses in there?
BOB BRYAN: We've been known to do that. We have that in our bag of tricks. That was Plan B.


Q. What is it about this tournament? This is five here. Why is this slam the one that works so well for you?
MIKE BRYAN: We always come in here fresh and healthy. We play kind of an arduous schedule. Like we're going down to Brazil in a week to play Costa do Sauipe. So we play nasty schedule. Sometimes we get worn down by the middle of the year.
But we always come in in here happy, fresh. We're always comfortable. This is a great slam. It's so convenient, staying five minutes into the city. We love the hotel. We love the food. I don't know. It's hard court, too. This is where we feel most comfortable, the surface.
BOB BRYAN: Yeah, it's a little bit slower than the US Open. So I feel like I can return, but still quick enough where we can serve big. Yeah, we've also gotten a lot of luck over the years, you know.
Like first round against Rajeev and Lipsky. Mike was serving 4 All, Love 30, second serve. I just went blind poach. Take that point away, and we're out in the first round. Let cord winner tonight, but also at 6 4 in the second set against Melzer Petzschner. We were down a couple set points.
MIKE BRYAN: Lob winner and a let cord. You don't win those points and we're already home now.
Yeah, a lot of stuff has to go right over the two weeks.


Q. Do you get nervous at all in finals?
BOB BRYAN: It's getting better.
MIKE BRYAN: The stomach used to get pretty bad. Couldn't eat. Now it's getting a little better. Tonight I felt the loosest I have in any slam. I felt pretty good coming in.
You know, we had like 54 hours to think about it from our last match. So sometimes you're playing tricks in your own head. I thought we were calm.
BOB BRYAN: It gets easier and easier. This is our 18th Grand Slam final. I think it's gotten gradually easier every one. Used to be a tortuous experience. Didn't get a wink of sleep for the first 10 probably, the night before. Last night I slept like a baby.
So, yeah, we're going out there and we're playing it not like any other match, because there's definitely a lot more on the line but it feels like we can relax like any other match.


Q. So ten is a big number.
MIKE BRYAN: It's nice to hit double digits.
BOB BRYAN: Creeping up on the Woodies.


Q. What motivates you to keep going?
MIKE BRYAN: That number. Their 11 Grand Slams. That's motivating us.
BOB BRYAN: They're big heroes of ours. We always exchange banter in the locker rooms. Mark Woodforde actually said, Hey, guys, we'll be watching. Almost to put a little bit of fear in us or make us nervous. And then he said, Yeah, probably won't help, though.
So I think he probably wants us to go down. Yeah, I mean, we'll hopefully stay healthy and tag that record.


Q. Have you ever seen tapes of McEnroe and Fleming play?
BOB BRYAN: Have you?
MIKE BRYAN: I've actually never seen any tapes of them playing. Where did you see it?
BOB BRYAN: During a rain delay maybe at Wimbledon.
MIKE BRYAN: No. I mean, we've played Mack in a couple of exhibitions. He's pretty sick at doubles. He sees all the angles. I mean, his feel is crazy. His serve.
I think Fleming was just the solid guy, right? Big serve?


Q. Yeah. Serve volleyed pretty well. If there was a historically good team never played that you might have wanted to match up against.
BOB BRYAN: Mack and Fleming, lefty, righty team. Mack was No. 1 in doubles for 270 weeks, which was pretty amazing, because he was doing that during his singles. You wouldn't see that today. There's no way. Two different sports.


Q. In the individual rankings, Bob, you're 1, Mike, you're 2. You're twins.
BOB BRYAN: That's a typo.
MIKE BRYAN: I think we're T 1. We have exactly the same amount of tournaments. He's probably just on top. It's alphabetical.

delpotro
01-30-2011, 11:17 AM
اگه قراره شك نكنيم پس ديگه احتمالش چيه؟ :187:
ولي منم فكر كنم نواك قهرمان بشه. اگر موري عصبي بشه دخلش اومده.:379:

اون یک دهم درصد رو هم گذاشتم برای مصدومیت نواک

A!i
01-30-2011, 01:18 PM
خوب کار اندی هم دیگه به نظر تمومه و پیشاپیش قهرمانی نواک و کسب ۲مین گرندشو به همه تبریک میگم. نواک تو این تورنومنت اگه ۲ به ۱ هم بازی می کرد باز قهرمان بود.
اندی اصلا بازی خوبی به نمایش نمیگذاره. جوکو هم روز به روز داره بهتر میشه و واقعا ضرباتش سنگینه. من اصلا فکرشم نمیکردم که اندی اینقدر بد بازی کنه. شانس اورد که ست ۲ بیگل نشد.

pasia
01-30-2011, 01:27 PM
خب دخل مورای دیگه اومده.واضحا شخصیت قهرمانی در گرند اسلم رو نداره.

delpotro
01-30-2011, 01:29 PM
کاش اندی به فینال نمیرسید. حذف در نیمه نهایی خیلی بهتر از باخت در فیناله و این باخت تو روحیه اش

اثر منفی بیشتری میذاره

Fakhruddin
01-30-2011, 01:31 PM
خوب کار اندی هم دیگه به نظر تمومه و پیشاپیش قهرمانی نواک و کسب ۲مین گرندشو به همه تبریک میگم. نواک تو این تورنومنت اگه ۲ به ۱ هم بازی می کرد باز قهرمان بود.
اندی اصلا بازی خوبی به نمایش نمیگذاره. جوکو هم روز به روز داره بهتر میشه و واقعا ضرباتش سنگینه. من اصلا فکرشم نمیکردم که اندی اینقدر بد بازی کنه. شانس اورد که ست ۲ بیگل نشد.

من یه جورایی حس میکنم اندی میبره اگه به ست 4 بره :434:

Reza23
01-30-2011, 01:47 PM
اندی مرد بردن فینال گرند اسلم نیست!
اصلا روحیه برد نداره.
چطوری میاد فینال ؟!

دومین گرنداسلم نواک مبارک طرفدارانش :655::866:

msabet
01-30-2011, 02:11 PM
اندی چپ و راست داره به تیمش فحش میده

Afshin
01-30-2011, 02:21 PM
قهرمانی به کسی رسید که بهترین بازیکن تورنمنت بود . تبریک به طرفدارانش :583:

Nima88
01-30-2011, 02:25 PM
و بریتانیا باز هم در حسرت گرند اسلم موند:254::254:
افرین بر نواک دمت گرم قهرمانی تو این تورنمنت فقط حق تو بود بس.

Pouya
01-30-2011, 02:29 PM
قهرمانی نواک رو به همه طرفداراش تبریک میگم.در سراسر تورنمنت عالی بود و قطعا مستحق قهرمانی بود.:441:
اندی هم برای سومین بار پیاپی در فینال گرند اسلم 3-0 باخت تا ثابت بشه هنوز بازیکن لحظات بزرگ نیست.بیشتر از این هم چیزی نگیم بهتره...

خداحافظ استرالیا

manoochehr
01-30-2011, 02:30 PM
قهرمانی نواکو به طرافداراش تبریک میگم.عالی بازی کرد و هیچ فرصتی برای خود نمایی به اندی نداد.

Farid
01-30-2011, 02:39 PM
قهرمانی Djokovic را به همه طرفدارانش تبریک میگم.

msh13792
01-30-2011, 02:42 PM
خيلي متاسفم كه اندي قهرمان نشد

delpotro
01-30-2011, 02:42 PM
نواک دمت گرم. تبریک به طرفداراش.

Nima88
01-30-2011, 02:47 PM
خيلي متاسفم كه اندي قهرمان نشد
قهرمان نشد چون شخصیت قهرمانی نداشت

msh13792
01-30-2011, 02:53 PM
قهرمان نشد چون شخصیت قهرمانی نداشت

اين نظر شماست و من ابدا بهش عقيده ندارم

Mohammad
01-30-2011, 02:55 PM
قهرمانی نواک رو به طرفداراش تبریک میگم به خصوص آرسام.

اندی به نظر خسته میرسید وگرنه انتظار داشتم این بازی حداقل 4 ست داشته باشه.
اونجور هم که فک میکردم اندی از باخت ناراحت نشد، مثل این بود که انتظار زیادی از خودش نداشت.

nole
01-30-2011, 02:56 PM
نوواک جوون داداشی قهرمانیت مبارک!!! :396::396::396::151::151::151::151:

M∂hdi
01-30-2011, 02:59 PM
قهرمانی نوله رو به همه طرفدارانش تبــــریک میگم



http://www.uploadimage.co.uk/images/94659879768783006820.jpg (http://www.uploadimage.co.uk/images/94659879768783006820.jpg)

Alireza Murray
01-30-2011, 02:59 PM
تبریک میگم نوش جونتون ما هم دوباره باید ناراحت و افسرده تا ویمبلدون صبر کنیم
come on andy

msh13792
01-30-2011, 03:01 PM
تبریک میگم نوش جونتون ما هم دوباره باید ناراحت و افسرده تا ویمبلدون صبر کنیم
come on andy

شرمندت ميشم اما تا استراليا بايد صبر كني باز

Sajad
01-30-2011, 03:02 PM
نواک عاشقتم
قهرمانی نواک رو به همه ی طرفداراش تبریک میگم

alie
01-30-2011, 03:05 PM
بازی قشنگی بود واقعا لذت بردم
دست دوستانی که زحمت معرفی کانالهای پخش کننده رو کشیده بودند درد نکنه
به نظر من واقعا نواک بهتر بازی کرد ! قدرت بدنی خوبی داشت و انگیره زیادی برای برد داشت
و نتیجه تلاشش رو گرفت ! :441:
اون دختره که توی تیم نواک بود کی بود قیافش اشنا بود ؟ دوست دخترش بود؟ اسمش چیه ؟:350:

Alireza Murray
01-30-2011, 03:05 PM
شرمندت ميشم اما تا استراليا بايد صبر كني باز

نه اقا مهرداد تا استرالیا منتظر نمیمونم فقط 5 ،6 ماه دیگه تا اولین اسلم مونده ، خدا چرا اینکارو میکنی با من چرا

S.A.IVI.A.N
01-30-2011, 03:08 PM
استراليا با همه لحظات خوب و بدش تمام شد.
راجر و رافا اين بار در فينال نبودند و استراليا نشون داد كه تنيس محدود به اين دو بازيكن نيست و گاهي هم اين چنين فينال ها جذاب خواهد بود!

دلم براي صبح بيدار شدن ها تنگ ميشه!

قهرماني نواك مبارك

SOROOSH_RF
01-30-2011, 03:09 PM
قهرمانی نواک رو به دوستدارنش تبریک میگم.
اما امیدوارم دیگه فینال گرند اسلمی رو نبینم که حداقل یک طرفش فدرر ونادال نباشن چون اصلا بازی جذابی رو به جز تو سه چهار تا پوینت ندیدم وخیلی کسل کننده بود. و به نظرم فینال دیروز خیلی قشنگ تر بود.

A!i
01-30-2011, 03:17 PM
خوب نواکم قهرمان شد. تبریک میگم واقعا شایسته ی قهرمانی بود.:441::bravo:
ولی ( توهین نباشه ) این اندی عجب ادم اعصاب خراب بی جنبه ایه :174::Angry2:. تا یه پوینت خراب می کرد هر چی از دهنش در میومد نثار تیمش می کرد :31:. تا جایی که داور بهش اخطار داد و گفت : ریلکس ریلکس ریلکس تر. :434:
ادم باید جنبه ی برد و باخت داشته باشه.:443:

Alireza Murray
01-30-2011, 03:24 PM
Q. Agassi lost three finals before he went on to win a career slam. Do you still have belief you can win?

ANDY MURRAY: You know, I want to keep working hard, try and improve. You know, but I said before the final, it's not something that, you know, I don't lose sleep over at night. You know, it's going to be tough for sure for a few days.

But, you know, I want to try and win one, of course. But if it doesn't happen, it doesn't happen. You know, I'm just working as hard as I can. I train very hard. You know, I take tennis very seriously.

But, you know, I love my life away from tennis, as well. You know, that's why maybe this year, compared with last, I'm very, very happy off the court. I'm enjoying myself. There's other things to look forward to, too.

meisammj
01-30-2011, 03:32 PM
کدام کانال پخش زنده داره

Hossein Murray
01-30-2011, 03:51 PM
نه .... نه بگو به من ... تا کی باید دستت سینی ببینم ؟؟؟؟؟؟!!!!!!!!!
یکی از افتضاح ترین فینال ها و آماتوری ترین بازی ها رو دیدم ... و الان می گم حیف که دو و نیم ساعت گذاشتم نشستم ...... الله اکبر ....... لعنتی ..... ( اصلا با نواک حرفی نیستا . نوش جونش باشه ... حقش بود )
خدایا این پسر چرا اینقدر حالی به هولیه ... چرا ؟
تنها کلمه ی م ز خ ر ف می تونه اندی امروز رو توصیف کنه . پاک ... وسط اعصابم ! لعنتی ... بی استراتژی بی جنبه .... از دستت شاکیم ....

delpotro
01-30-2011, 03:59 PM
نه تا استرالیا. نه ویمبلدون. طرفداران اندی موری تا پایان دوران حرفه ایش صبر کنند.

آخرشم چیزی گیرش نمیاد.

رافا و راجر هم نباشن نواک هست. همیشه یه نفر هست که جلوی گرنداسلم گرفتنشو بگیره.

خیلی حال کردم با قهرمانی نواک. شاید بیش از قهرمانی رافا

Behnam RF
01-30-2011, 04:25 PM
من هم به نواک و طرفداراش تبریک میگم،نوله زیبا بازی کرد و حقش بود:443:

Mohammad Reza
01-30-2011, 04:25 PM
قهرمانی نواک رو به همه طرفدارانش تبریک عرض میکنم...:441:مبارکشون باشه.

davidbeckham
01-30-2011, 04:46 PM
درود به رفیق فابریک رافا:866:
come on nole
یاد استرالیا 2008 رو زنده کرد
مبارکش باشه:866:
چطوری افشین؟:254:
http://www2.bazinama.com/img/files/163f6gml0m8u9pgjq7zz.jpg (http://www2.bazinama.com/img/files/163f6gml0m8u9pgjq7zz.jpg)

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davidbeckham
01-30-2011, 04:50 PM
ایول کیم:866:
همین مونده بود لی قهرمان شه:3t1:
ویلیامزها با وجود کیم باید برن بوق بزنن

Alireza Murray
01-30-2011, 04:51 PM
نه تا استرالیا. نه ویمبلدون. طرفداران اندی موری تا پایان دوران حرفه ایش صبر کنند.

آخرشم چیزی گیرش نمیاد.

رافا و راجر هم نباشن نواک هست. همیشه یه نفر هست که جلوی گرنداسلم گرفتنشو بگیره.

خیلی حال کردم با قهرمانی نواک. شاید بیش از قهرمانی رافا

:251::254: ، معلومه خوب اندی تا حالا حالتو گرفته و امیدوارم امسال حال تو و کسایی رو که میگن اندی شایسته بردن اسلم نیست رو بگیره
come on andy

Alireza Murray
01-30-2011, 04:55 PM
ایول کیم:866:
همین مونده بود لی قهرمان شه:3t1:
ویلیامزها با وجود کیم باید برن بوق بزنن


وقتی سرنا ویلیامز نباشه تنیس زنها مزخرفه ، سرنا بهترین تنیسور تاریخ زنان هست و امیدوارم خیلی زود برگرده تا باز هم از تنیس زنها لذت ببریم

davidbeckham
01-30-2011, 04:58 PM
سرنا هم برگرده
بازم کیم یه چیز دیگست
میزنه داغونش میکنه

davidbeckham
01-30-2011, 05:03 PM
نوله دوست داریم:866:
زنده باد نوواک
http://www2.bazinama.com/img/files/x01qdf47i91rvo9tfv4o.jpg

Nima88
01-30-2011, 05:42 PM
اين نظر شماست و من ابدا بهش عقيده ندارم
چه عقیده داشته باشی جه نداشته باشی فعلا که اینطوری مهرداد (اگه اسمت اشتباه نکرده باشم)
زنده باد رافا
زنده باد نواک

Pouya
01-30-2011, 05:44 PM
مصاحبه نواک جوکوویچ پس از قهرمانی

Q. Do you think you could play any better than this? Is it a perfect match that you expected, that you dream of, or not? NOVAK DJOKOVIC: This was a great match. From the start to the last point, I did what I intended of doing tactically, what I talked with my coach, what I prepared for. Physically I was very fit. I had two days between the semifinals and finals match, which was important at this stage of the tournament.
Because I was aware of the fact that I am going to yeah, bring it to me. (Laughter.) That will have long rallies and I will have a player who doesn't miss a lot, a very talented player who is one of the best returners in the game.
And, yeah, you know, I had to step in. That was the key. When I had the chance to step in and try to move him around the court, that's what I did. Probably the turning point was the last game of the first set where we had some incredible exchange from the baseline, long rallies, and some passing shots that turned the match around.
You know, when you have a set advantage, it's much different, you know, instead of getting into the match.
Q. Is there a sense sometimes when you do feel a bit indestructible? Whatever he can do, you have an answer for it?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: I don't think of myself in that way. I just try in those moments to maintain the good feeling on the court and feeling comfortable. Yes, in some ways I felt today that I could get any ball and I could make a fast transition from being defensive to being offensive.
I used the serve in crucial moments quite good. I was opening the court, serving wide, so I can have the other part of the court open for a winner. I was patient when I needed to be. You know, I was changing a lot of rhythm, changing pace, because I know that he likes more pace. He likes to be the one who is going to control the match. I didn't want to allow that.
Yeah, to be able to win in straight sets against a player like Andy Murray in the finals of Grand Slam, it makes my success even bigger.
Q. When you got the match point, your celebration, you didn't do a lot. Was that sort of out of respect for the friendship you've got with him?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Yes, in a way, as well. You know, it wasn't easy, of course. I understand how he feels. It's his third final and he didn't get the title. It's a tough one.
But as I said on the court I'll repeat it again I really have big respect for him and his game, because I think he has everything what it takes to become a Grand Slam champion. You know, I'm sure that very soon he will be.
Q. You said he's the best returner.
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: One of the best, yeah.
Q. In the first two sets he made only six points on your serve. How do you explain? You were serving very well or he wasn't returning that well?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: I don't think I was extremely well serving. I was just trying to place my serves well. And the first shot after the serve in the rally was important. It was important for me to start off the point and having the aggressive role in that points. That's what I did.
As I said, you know, that was kind of a tactic, you know, to try to open up the court more, spread him out, and then get to the net.
Q. It's been three years between getting one of those. Do you feel like now that you're older and more experienced, it won't be as long the next time?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Yes, I feel like more experienced player. I feel a better player now than I was three years ago, because I think that physically I'm stronger, I'm faster, mentally I'm more motivated on the court. I know how to react in certain moments, and I know how to play on a big stage.
It's the best way that I could ask for to start a season.
Q. Especially beating Roger and Andy, two good players?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: As I said, both of those guys play their best tennis on the hard courts, as well as I do. But to be able to win against those players in straight sets is incredible.
Q. How did you fix your serve?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, hitting thousands and thousands of balls on the practice. It's all about hard work and patience, I guess, dedication to the hard work which in the end pays off. That's the situation. There is no secrets.
Of course, I was aware of what I do wrong. But once it gets into your head, it's really hard to get it out of your habit. Everybody was, you know, criticizing me, Why did I change my serve? I didn't change it intentionally. It just came like that.
I worked hard the last 10 months, and now it's back.
Q. You took a tough loss here last year, Roland Garros obviously, and then even Wimbledon. Did something happen in between Wimbledon and the hard courts where you regained confidence?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Something switched in my head, because I am very emotional on and off the court. I show my emotions. This is the way I am. Everybody's different.
The things off court were not working for me, you know. It reflected on my game, on my professional tennis career. But then, you know, I settled some things in my head. It was all on me. You know, I had to try to find the best possible solution and try to get back on the right track. That's what I did.
Q. Can you talk about some of those secrets that you discovered about yourself that helped you get back on track?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: As I said, you know, something switched in my head. It's been a big mental struggle, because I was trying to separate my, of course, professional life from my more private life.
But, you know, if somebody's emotional we're all humans. It's not possible. If something isn't working off court, then it's going to reflect on the court. I managed to solve that problems.
This is all part of life. Of course, everybody's facing difficult situations in their lives. To overcome the crisis and to stand up and try to still dedicate yourself to the sport was a big success for me as a person.
Q. But professionally for a time you were using two separate coaches.
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Yeah.
Q. From outsiders looking in, you seemed to be confused. You were getting two different messages.
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Yeah, it's not working, you know. I've tried. But with all due respect to Todd Martin, which I think he was a great player, he's a great coach, but it just didn't work. You know, it's really hard to compensate and have two coaches traveling with you. I tried.
Of course, I tried a lot of things. And if you don't try, you don't know. Now I know that it's not working.
Of course, Marian Vajda will always be a part of my team. He's just more than a coach. My physio, Miljan Amanovic, my fitness coach, all of these guys, put incredible effort into my development, into my improvement on the court, off the court. I owe them a lot definitely. It's them who deserve a lot of credit, as well.
Q. You said you were sure Andy would win one one day. What makes you sure?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: I just said. He's, first of all, a very talented player and he's a hard worker. He's been in finals three times, and he just needs to make that final step.
Of course, it's not easy. You could see his struggle and frustrations tonight, because he felt his chances to win a first Grand Slam trophy tonight.
But, you know, it's a learning process, I guess. It wasn't easy for me, as well. I know how he feels. I'm sure that he knows how he feels the best. He's still young. I'm sure he's gonna have more chances to win it, so...
Q. Three sets to Federer and three sets to Murray. How different were you feeling against Federer and Murray? When you were more worried?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: You're always worried, the semifinals and finals of Grand Slam. You have your own worries and little pressure and expectations and things that you feel during the match.
But, you know, you work hard to be mentally prepared for these moments and physically fit to overcome the long five setters. You know, both of those matches were different, because I played against two different types of players.
You know, I take always one match at a time. I try not to look who I'm going to play, you know, in the later stages of the tournament, even though maybe as a top player I'm expected to.
But, you know, it's always been like that. I always try to take one match at a time.
Q. You know him very well obviously. You talked about the way he plays the game. When playing against him, what's your number one imperative to impose your style of play onto his?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, first of all, we haven't played for a long time because we were 3 and 4 in the world. Most of the times we were in different parts of the draws. It's strange that we haven't played for a long time, because we were making it to the later stages of all the tournaments, most of the times.
But, you know, of course, we had Roger and Rafa who were very dominant in men's tennis. You know, last two, three times he won on the hard courts. But since then we both improved a lot. Of course, I was analyzing his game, trying to implement some things what I intended to with my coach tactically, and I did it really well.
I get into the match aware of the fact that he is going to give me a lot of balls back in the court and we going to have a lot of long rallies, so I need to be patient in some ways. Yet again, if I get a short ball, I need to attack. That's more or less it.
Q. You have so much in common. What's the difference between having two Grand Slams and not having one? What's the difference between you, do you feel?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, it's hard to say. What do you mean?
Q. Do you feel for him it's a mental issue in the big matches? You looked very confident and strong out there tonight.
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, it is in some ways a mental issue when you are facing a situation, playing the finals of a Grand Slam, being so close to winning a title. Every time you get it there, you know, you want to win it badly, but some things go wrong. You're thinking too much. You're worrying too much in your head. It's a mental battle, definitely. Bottom line is that this is a very mental sport in the end. Everybody is very fit.
I think tennis has improved so much in the last couple of years. It's incredible. To compare the tennis from 2007, '8, to the tennis of 2010, '11, I have the feeling the ball is traveling much faster, they're big hitters, big servers.
So in order to keep up, you have to be always dedicated professional and consistent with your success.
Q. You got your game to this level against the best players. Do you have the sense you need to make the most of it and win the big tournaments now?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: It's the best possible start of the season, very short off season, but I was building up my confidence, and taking the Davis Cup title, taking that confidence into the preparation for Australian Open.
And, of course, during this tournament I was feeling great on the court. The Davis Cup win may have a big role in my great performance here in this tournament. After we won Davis Cup title I was feeling great on the court, just eager to compete.
Q. There are a few people saying now that because Rafa and Roger went out before the final, the tide is turning, a changing of the guards, so to speak. Do you feel that's the case?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Still Rafa and Roger are the two best players in the world. No question about that. You can't compare my success and Murray's success to their success. They're the two most dominant players in the game for a while. All the credit to them.
It's nice to see that there are some new players in the later stages of Grand Slams fighting for a title. That's all I can say.
Q. Some of your footwork was outstanding. At the end when you took your shoes off to throw them into the crowd, you took out the insoles. Do you have to have special insoles?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Yes. That's the secret to my footwork. You got me there (smiling).
Q. The Davis Cup win and now this, the last two months, has this been the best period in your life so far?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: On the tennis court, yes. Yeah, Davis Cup title and another Grand Slam title. I'm living the dream of a tennis player, definitely.
Q. Are you more focused than ever on your game?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Yeah, I'm very focused. Yes, I have been more focused and dedicated to the sport than I have ever been before.
Q. How will you celebrate tonight? Is it going to be a big night, do you think?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: I mean, after winning a Grand Slam title, what do you think? Of course celebrations are part of the success.
Q. There are only two players but Nadal and Federer that have won two slams, you and Hewitt. Hewitt when he did it, he stopped. What do you expect from yourself, to win many?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: I don't want to stop here. Definitely I want to keep my body healthy, fit, and ready for some more challenges to come. I feel that I have a good game for all the surfaces. I have proven that in the past.
Q. Which ones?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Hard court. Hard court is my favorite surface. Two finals in US Open and two finals here. It's obvious; results are showing everything.
But, still, I feel I can do well at French Open and Wimbledon.
Q. You've driven yourself to the point of exhaustion, overplaying, in previous seasons. How do you avoid doing that again this year?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, I think you're getting wiser by the time of being a part of this sport. You are more aware of the things that you should do and not do. I was spending too much energy on the things I shouldn't spend on.
I mean, it's school, a learning process. That's why I have a big team around me of people who are organizing my time and making me feel a bit released and making me perform the best that I can on the court.
Q. Are you going to play doubles with Andy on the court?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: We talked about it, yeah. I don't want to ask him anything now, obviously. But when the time passes, I will ask him. So we will see.

Pouya
01-30-2011, 05:45 PM
مصاحبه اندی ماری پس از شکست در فینال

Q. How hard is it for you at the moment?
ANDY MURRAY: It's better than it was last year. You know, it was obviously tough, disappointing. You know, I thought Novak played unbelievably well. And, yeah, it's tough, but got to deal with it.
Q. Why do you say you feel better this year than last year?
ANDY MURRAY: I just do. That's it. I was in a much worse state last year than I was this year. I don't know why. That's it.
Q. Did you have a feeling at any time you were going to get back into it?
ANDY MURRAY: You always have to try and find a way to get back in. You always have to try and believe. I mean, you know, he defended, I mean, unbelievably well tonight.
So when I got ahead in some games, you know, and even just in points, uhm, you know, he was sticking up lobs that were landing on the baseline, passing shots that were very close to the lines.
So it was quite difficult to find parts of the court where I was getting free points from. You know, I think I broke his serve maybe twice in the third set and still lost it 6 3.
So, you know, I was trying to find a way; I just wasn't able to put enough good points together.
Q. The first two sets, on his serve you only made six points in the first set and again six points in the second set. How do you explain that?
ANDY MURRAY: Yeah, I don't know. I just finished, so I don't know exactly why that would have been.
But, you know, he played a great match. He hardly missed any balls. You know, it wasn't like I was missing loads of returns or making a lot of mistakes off returns. You know, we were getting into a lot of rallies.
I saw the stats up on the thing at the end of the match. Not like he hit way more winners than he. I made way more mistakes than him and he defended very well.
Q. You didn't seem to move as well as you had done in this tournament. Were your energy levels down? Was there an injury problem at all?
ANDY MURRAY: No, I would say the semifinal match was a tough one, a long one. But I felt okay. You know, when it's a Grand Slam final as well, the adrenaline helps. You feel a lot better with that. That definitely helps.
No, that definitely wasn't the reason why I lost.
Q. Can you put your finger on why it just didn't click for you? Wasn't the real Andy Murray out there, was it?
ANDY MURRAY: It was. But he played great. I mean, I would have liked to have played better. But, you know, I think he would have beaten every other player on the tour if he played like that tonight.
He served well. He didn't make many mistakes from the back of the court. He moved really, really well. He hit the ball very clean. That was it.
Q. Agassi lost three finals before he went on to win a career slam. Do you still have belief you can win?
ANDY MURRAY: You know, I want to keep working hard, try and improve. You know, but I said before the final, it's not something that, you know, I don't lose sleep over at night. You know, it's going to be tough for sure for a few days.
But, you know, I want to try and win one, of course. But if it doesn't happen, it doesn't happen. You know, I'm just working as hard as I can. I train very hard. You know, I take tennis very seriously.
But, you know, I love my life away from tennis, as well. You know, that's why maybe this year, compared with last, I'm very, very happy off the court. I'm enjoying myself. There's other things to look forward to, too.
Q. Did you get the sense that the first set was always going to be the crucial one today, that that one getting away from you gave him that extra incentive to go for his shots?
ANDY MURRAY: Yeah, I think he definitely loosened up after the first set and started playing better. You know, it was a long first set. The match was even quite long for the scoreline. There was quite a lot of long rallies and stuff.
But, yeah, the first set of all matches in majors are important. But just because you lose the first one, you still have a lot of time to get back into it. You know, I wasn't able to get back into it.
Q. Can you describe how different it is physically and mentally playing in a Grand Slam final as to a regular tour final?
ANDY MURRAY: Physically there's no difference to playing any of the other matches. I mean, mentally, you know, there's a bit more pressure and stuff. But that gets less, you know, after you start the match. It's more the buildup in the beginning of the match.
You know, the pressure is different obviously to playing the first round of a Grand Slam because you're playing to win it. But physically it's the same as all the other matches.
Q. You said off the court you're very happy. Is there a sense of frustration having been there three times and not getting one yet?
ANDY MURRAY: Well, yeah, anyone who played in three finals would have loved to have won one. But I haven't. And, yeah, I mean, I just need to keep working hard and, you know, try and do it.
But, yeah, I would have preferred to have won one than lost three.
Q. Were there any improvements in Novak's game that surprised you?
ANDY MURRAY: He's a very good player. I haven't played him for a very long time, you know, but I've played him when he's played well and when he hasn't played so well.
He served well tonight in comparison to how he had been the last year or so. That's definitely helped him.
Q. Do you think you can still get close to his level when you're at your best? Is there a gap there now that you need to bridge?
ANDY MURRAY: Well, I think I could have played better this evening. Yeah, I mean, I'm going to need to improve. You know, obviously I lost in straight sets, so I'm going to need to get better.
Q. Is it tougher for you to have lost in straight sets like the other two finals, or it doesn't change that much because what is important is to win?
ANDY MURRAY: I don't think it changes that much. Uhm, you know, obviously, you know, if it's sort of a five set match, you feel like you're very, very close to winning, I'm sure that's very difficult, you know, when you get so close.
You know, I wasn't particularly close tonight. I mean, it's disappointing I'm sure every time you lose, whether it's three sets or five sets.
Q. Rafa when he came in said he didn't want to talk about injury. He did eventually say he did have a problem. Are you saying you were a hundred percent?
ANDY MURRAY: Yeah. I mean, I thought I moved decent. I think I could have moved better. But, no, like I said, yeah, I wasn't injured.
But, you know, I had a tough match in the semi. I moved very well the whole tournament. I felt like I could have moved a bit better tonight.
And against someone like Novak, you know, you need to be firing on all cylinders, and I didn't move as well as I would have liked.
Q. I know it is what it is, but this idea of playing, you've got 24 hours less...
ANDY MURRAY: I think they do a great job at this tournament. Last year I had some extra time. The US Open you have both players don't have any time really. You play Saturday, Sunday. I mean, I think it's fine the way they do it here.
Q. What were you talking about to the umpire in the first set? You seemed to get into a discussion with the umpire.
ANDY MURRAY: No, I hit a backhand cross court, and I think it was quite clear in the end they called it out and he overruled. I just said to him, like, you know, I thought that was like almost inside the line. You know, he sort of like bit back at me even though he'd overruled it and we were agreeing.
I just said to him, like, to get defensive toward me, I was just saying I thought it was a quite clear mistake. That was it. It wasn't anything more than that.
Q. You've played him a lot. Has he ever been better at retrieving and playing defense?
ANDY MURRAY: No, he always moves great. But, you know, tonight there was probably five, six times when, you know, I got into good position. He stuck up a lob that landed right on the baseline. You know, so it's difficult to smash because you don't know whether it's going in or not.
Then a couple of times, you know, we played I think at 5 4 in the first set we had another unbelievable point at 15 30. You know, he did some unbelievable retrieving in that point. You know, he came up I think to break me in the third set. You know, I had him going side to side. He hit one backhand passing shot down the line from way back in the court.
When he was on the run tonight, he hit the ball very, very well.
Q. You changed to Plan B against David Ferrer. Did you have any tactical changes that you would have liked to have made tonight?
ANDY MURRAY: Yeah, I started trying to go for my shots more as the match went on. You know, at the beginning of the match, both of us, you're sort of trying to feel each other out a little bit. As you work your way into the match, you start to find patterns and go for your shots more.
Started taking more chances. You know, managed to break serve a few times, but wasn't able to keep it up for long enough.
Q. It took you a little over three months to recover last year, yet you seem to be saying you can handle it better now, not have the same effect.
ANDY MURRAY: I don't know. Might do. But right now I feel better than I did last year. I'll see what I do from here, you know. I don't know, I might not play for a few months. I might feel like playing in a week's time. It depends. See how I feel.
Q. Is the other way to switch it around to say, first major tournament of the season, another final?
ANDY MURRAY: Yeah, I look at the tournament as a whole, it was excellent. I don't think anyone would say that reaching a slam final is a bad achievement. It's a very, very good achievement.
Obviously right now there's disappointment because you just lost the match. But, you know, when you look back over the tournament, you know, there's not many people that can say they've made slam finals.
So, you know, I'll be very happy with the way the tournament went. But I would have obviously liked to have gone one step further.

novak djokovich
01-30-2011, 06:17 PM
مرسی نوله یه دونه ای:655:
پیش به سوی گرند اسلمای بعدی
امیدوارم اندی هم امسال اولین گرندشو بگیره
http://www.novakdjokovic.rs/fotogalerija/159/nole_aus2011_spec_042.jpg

BABAK
01-30-2011, 06:44 PM
نوله دوست داریم:866:
زنده باد نوواک
http://www2.bazinama.com/img/files/x01qdf47i91rvo9tfv4o.jpg

خوش به حالت خشایار یعنی هیچ جوره بد نمیگذرونی... تسونگا نشد دلپونی هست دلپونی نشد نادال به سلامت باد !!! نادال نبود نواک که هست..:434:

Ahoura
01-30-2011, 07:00 PM
وقتی سرنا ویلیامز نباشه تنیس زنها مزخرفه ، سرنا بهترین تنیسور تاریخ زنان هست و امیدوارم خیلی زود برگرده تا باز هم از تنیس زنها لذت ببریم

عليرضا سندت براي اين حرفا چيه؟
با چه مدركي مي گي سرنا ويليامز بهترين تنيسور تاريخه؟
ايا امار و قهرماني هاي مارتينا ناوراتيلووا رو ديدي؟

حمید
01-30-2011, 07:02 PM
گرن اسلم امسال اصلا دیدنی نبود . چون جای سلطان فدرر خالی بود

FaRzIn
01-30-2011, 07:02 PM
با سلام

اين تورنمنت هم با همه شادي ها و ناراحتي هايي كه داشت به پايان رسيد و نوله تونست با يك عملكرد عالي در كل اين تورنمنت قهرمان اولين گرند سال بشه تبريك ميگم به خودش و همه طرفداراش .
اندي هم بجز فينال بازيهاي زيبايي رو انجام داد ولي شايد به اون باور و روحيه قهرماني نرسيده بود اميدوارم هر چه سريعتر اولين گرندش رو بگيره .
و دو اسطوره تنيس جهان راجر و رافا هم بازي هاي زيبايي انجام دادن و باعث شادي همه ما شدن و اميدوارم در مسابقات بعدي با سلامت كامل و با قدرت تمام شركت كنن .

موفق باشيد .

majhool70s
01-30-2011, 07:14 PM
:254::254::254::251:خوش به حالت خشایار یعنی هیچ جوره بد نمیگذرونی... تسونگا نشد دلپونی هست دلپونی نشد نادال به سلامت باد !!! نادال نبود نواک که هست..:434:

Afshin
01-30-2011, 07:45 PM
درود به رفیق فابریک رافا:866:
come on nole
یاد استرالیا 2008 رو زنده کرد
مبارکش باشه:866:
چطوری افشین؟:254:
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خوب نیستم خشی :243:
رفیق هم رفیق های قدیم ، لاقل نمک رو زخم رفیقاشون نمیپاشیدن :486:

davidbeckham
01-30-2011, 08:16 PM
من واسه این که فدرر باخته نگفتم
واسه این گفتم که گفتی نوواک ببازه حال من گرفته بشه رو میگم:434:

Afshin
01-30-2011, 08:23 PM
من واسه این که فدرر باخته نگفتم
واسه این گفتم که گفتی نوواک ببازه حال من گرفته بشه رو میگم:434:


میدونم واسه چی گفتی ، خب حال من واسه این گرفته که حال تو گرفته نشد :434::655:

alie
01-31-2011, 12:29 AM
هیچ کس انگار نفهمید یا نگفت ! گفتم این دختره چرا اینقدر اشنا میزنه
کسی نبود جز انا ایوانویچ :866:
فقط نمی دونم ربطش با تیم نواک چی بود چرا رفته بود توی تیم اون ؟
این نواک چقدر بخشنده است کم مونده بود شورت و جورابشم در بیاره بندازه تو جمعیت !:434:

M∂hdi
01-31-2011, 01:25 AM
هیچ کس انگار نفهمید یا نگفت ! گفتم این دختره چرا اینقدر اشنا میزنه
کسی نبود جز انا ایوانویچ :866:
فقط نمی دونم ربطش با تیم نواک چی بود چرا رفته بود توی تیم اون ؟
این نواک چقدر بخشنده است کم مونده بود شورت و جورابشم در بیاره بندازه تو جمعیت !:434:

درسته . انا ایوانوویچ دوست و هموطن نواک در باکس (تیم فنی و حمایت کننده) این تنیسور صرب قرار داشت و به تشویق او می پرداخت . مثل بازی نیمه نهایی / ضمنا، آنا و نواک در تیم دو نفره مختلط صربستان در تورنمنت نمایشی هاپ‌من کاپ - استرالیا به میدان رفتند .

I.man
01-31-2011, 07:09 AM
من ديروز نتم قطع شد و نتونستم بيام. و برد نواك رو تبريك ميگم.

تنها نكته اي كه ديروز اندي تو بازيش ثابت كرد اينه كه خيلي ادم بي ادبي هست و دائماً به تيمش و حتي مادر به اون گلي هي توهين ميكرد. و ثابت كرد كه مي تونه در يك ثانيه بيشتر از 36 باز از كلمه F*U*C*K استفاده كنه :434:

Rafa
01-31-2011, 07:14 AM
درود
دم نواک جوکوویچ گرم :441:
شادباش میگم قهرمانی نواک رو به دوستداراش
منم ترجیح میدادم نواک قهرمان شه:655:

Alireza Murray
01-31-2011, 12:24 PM
من ديروز نتم قطع شد و نتونستم بيام. و برد نواك رو تبريك ميگم.

تنها نكته اي كه ديروز اندي تو بازيش ثابت كرد اينه كه خيلي ادم بي ادبي هست و دائماً به تيمش و حتي مادر به اون گلي هي توهين ميكرد. و ثابت كرد كه مي تونه در يك ثانيه بيشتر از 36 باز از كلمه F*U*C*K استفاده كنه :434:

ادم انقدر بی ادب نیست که به مادرش همچین کلمه ای رو بگه شما هم جای اندی نیستین که ببینین رو چه فشاری هست ، تنها بعد از ست دوم مادرش وقتی باهاش حرف میزد گفت هیس همین
اون کلمه رو هم دوست داشت گفت به کسی هم مربوط نمیشه

I.man
01-31-2011, 01:13 PM
ادم انقدر بی ادب نیست که به مادرش همچین کلمه ای رو بگه شما هم جای اندی نیستین که ببینین رو چه فشاری هست ، تنها بعد از ست دوم مادرش وقتی باهاش حرف میزد گفت هیس همین
اون کلمه رو هم دوست داشت گفت به کسی هم مربوط نمیشه

به من كه مربوط نيست. هرچي دوست داره بگه. براي خودتون ميگم :379:
بي اخلاقيه يه ورزشكار باعث سرافكندگيه طرفداراشه :243:

mh_nik
01-31-2011, 02:10 PM
دقت کنید...:379::379:

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Alireza Murray
01-31-2011, 02:28 PM
به من كه مربوط نيست. هرچي دوست داره بگه. براي خودتون ميگم :379:
بي اخلاقيه يه ورزشكار باعث سرافكندگيه طرفداراشه :243:

مگه به شخص خاصی این حرفو زده؟!!!!!! مطمئن باش اندی پسر خیلی خوبیه و اینطور که شما فکر میکنی بی ادب نیست ، ندیدی بعد بازی چطور نواک رو بغل کرد :655:

manoochehr
01-31-2011, 06:41 PM
بایا بیخیال حالا اندی یه چیزی گفت داستانش کردین.در کل انگلیسیها و امریکاهیا از این کلمه زیاد استفاده میکنن تو فرهنگ خودشونم چیز خاصی نیست.این یه تحریکه روحی حساب میشه و اندی میخواد با این کار به بازی برگرده طبیعی هم است وقتی داره میگه باید به کادر فنیش نگاه کنه چون به جای دیگه که نمیتونه نگاه کنه که بهش گیر بدن.در کل منظورش با هیچ کس نیست و این یک عادته چیز خاصی نیست دلیل بر بی ادبی اندی نمیشه تازه خیلی هم اندی باکلاس و با شخصیت است.رادیک هم چند بار دیدم وقتی اعصابش خرابه از این کلمه استفاده میکنه و صدها ورزشکار دیگه.

viva rafa
01-31-2011, 09:47 PM
اي بابا چرا اندي هميشه انقدر عصبيه؟؟؟؟؟؟
بابا بس كن ديگه هر وقت بعد از عمري به يه فينال ميرسه تا يه ست عقب ميوفته انقدر عصبي ميشه كه همه چيو خراب ميكنه
تا وقتي نتونه به اعصابشو كنترل كنه هيچوقت به رتبه خوبي نميرسه

Ali_RF
02-01-2011, 01:42 AM
با عرض معذرت بابت تأخير، من هم قهرماني جوكوويچ و كلاسترز رو به طرفداراشون تبريك مي‌گم. خداحافظي جاستين واقعاً دل و دماغو ازم گرفت. هر چند با ديدن اين عكس (كه براي بازي با كوزنتسواست) خيلي بيشتر ناراحت شدم! :243:
باورم نمي‌شه اون جاستين هنن جوون و سرحال، حالا اينقدر شكسته شده باشه...
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MEHDI F
02-01-2011, 07:12 PM
منم بابت تاخیرم معذرت خواهی میکنم ودومین عنوان گرند اسلم نواک رو به دوستدارانش و سایر وابستگان:160: تبریک میگم...
منم با شما موافقم، جاستین همه روناراحت کرد
باخت راجر و حذف زود هنگام سونگا و این هم ...:3t1:
خدا به دادمون برسه تو سال جدید......................

manoochehr
02-01-2011, 11:29 PM
ببخشید ولی رتبه چه ربطی به اعصاب داره ما بازیکن اعصاب خرابهم داشتیم که رتبش بالا بوده مثل مارات سافین که خدای اعصاب خرابی بود هم نفر اول بود 2 تا گراند هم برد.تاز مورای که رتبش الان عالیه دیگه قرار چیکار کونه.6 تا ماسترزو 3 تا نایب قهرمانی گراند حالا تازه 23 سالشه وقتم زیاد داره تا گراند ببره.کلا تو تنیس اعصابتو بتونی کنترل کنی که خیلی خوبه مثل رافا و راجر راجر هم وقتی جوان بود خیلی عصبی بود بعد مدت کمی دیگه حتی یک راکت هم به زمین نزد تا اگه یادتون باشه تو تورنومنت میامی روبروی نواک راکتو کوبوند زمین که همه تعجب کردن.رافا هم از راجر اولگو ورداشته که تو بازی عصبی نشه.