World Tour Finals - Day 2

Djokovic - Davydenko 3-6, 6-4, 7-5
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Soderling - Nadal 6-4, 6-4
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晚睡早起之外,還趕不上公車只能搭小黃

為了寶貝的AM4:45開賽,真的,球迷很傷

而且一打...還給球迷打個快三個鐘頭,(2hrs47mins)

讓球迷一大清早就陷入緊張氣氛中,真的是......

還好,寶貝會搞笑一下來平衡這種緊張......

因為這兩個D字頭男人,艱苦打完球之後還在場上當著大家的面脫衣

竟然公然的
交換起"球衣"來了


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從寶貝先脫好衣服等這一點看來,就知道是誰想要換球衣了...

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是說這個......在足球場上司空見慣的賽後場景,

拉到倫敦這個像演唱會一樣的網球舞台上進行

真的很搞笑耶......

因為在所有現場觀眾的......眾目睽睽之下


嗯,一定是寶貝當場要求的

而那位老實的Nikolay大哥哥只能很無奈的順著寶貝的意思照做吧


穿新衣的寶貝~~~一件大紅色的新球衣~~~而且還成為一位紅鞋男孩哩

想必是......special for the World Tour Final 吧

對了,能否請寶貝下回打個午場什麼的...Taipei Time 22:15 多麼好的時段呀,

體貼球迷一下不好嗎?


這場賽事......雙方在球迷心中都是贏家,真的是勢均力敵,你來我往

寶貝整場下來,也沒比人家Nikolay大哥哥優到哪裏去

只是最後的機會把握得當而已



另一場英倫午場之戰(台北的黃金時間),Nadal vs Soderling也是很精彩

Soderling一碰到Nadal就會升級的發威

有時所謂的一物剋一物,就是無法解釋

這種年終賽事,對球迷來說,真是好奢侈的豪華享受

因為,每場都讓人不想錯過呢




是說,寶貝得人疼不是沒有原因的

有沒有很會討球迷歡心呀

有呀......

瞧瞧他穿衣的搭配就知道

就是懂得用"紅黑"來討好人嘛

真拿他沒辦法呀 XDD

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賽後採訪還沒看到,先把Eurosport的報導留下來當紀錄吧

高潮迭起的過程,透過文字的敘述還是歷歷在目呢


Djokovic squeaks past Davydenko in thriller

Eurosport - 2009-11/23


World number three Novak Djokovic was made to work incredibly hard by Nikolay Davydenko before being allowed to wrap up a 3-6 6-4 7-5 victory in their opening match of the World Tour Finals.


Djokovic, the defending champion at the tournament after his Masters Cup (as it was previously known) triumph in Shanghai at the end of last season, needed all his fighting spirit to get past the Russian in the two hours and 47 minute match and confirm many people's belief that he is the man to beat in London this week.

Both players made a blistering start to the match with the opening exchanges showcasing some of the best of the two players.

But, despite Djokovic looking marginally stronger on serve, it was Davydenko who drew first blood, breaking in the fifth game when his opponent sent a backhand down the line into the net.

The Russian quickly consolidated his lead before wrapping up the first set with another break, battering Djokovic into submission on the baseline throughout the game before sealing it with a forehand return of serve winner.

The Serb bounced back on serve in the second set, posting a couple of service holds to love early on, before saving break points in the fifth game.

The improvement on serve also seemed to instill more confidence in Djokovic on his ground-strokes and this time it was him who eventually broke the deadlock.

Davydenko, hugely impressive off both wings throughout the night, eventually saw his forehand breakdown and fired a forehand wide across court to concede his serve in the ninth game.

And Djokovic needed little more encouragement, taking up the second set and levelling up the match in the very next game when Davydenko again hit wide off the forehand wing.

A Djokovic break of serve in the first game of the third set appeared to leave Davydenko down and out, especially after a visit from the tournament doctor.

But the Russian stuck refused to be beaten and stuck with Djokovic throughout before eventually taking advantage of a tight game when the Serb was serving for the match.

Davydenko broke back in the 10th game with a stunning backhand winner straight down the line to keep the full-capacity crowd on the edge of their seats as the clock ticked down to midnight.

But Djokovic broke back immediately to love, when Davydenko missed a forehand down the line, and made no mistake as he served for the match for a second time, eventually wrapping up the win when the Russian hit a forehand long on a second serve return.

Pippa Davis / Eurosport

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Defending champ Djokovic downs Davydenko again


LONDON (AFP) - Defending champion Novak Djokovic handed Nikolay Davydenko another painful defeat at the ATP World Tour Finals as the Serb secured a 3-6, 6-4, 7-5 victory on Monday.

Djokovic beat Davydenko to win the final of this prestigious end-of-year event 12 months ago and the world number three, who also defeated the Russian in the group stage last year, came from behind to frustrate him again in his opening Group B match at London's O2 Arena.

Robin Soderling's surprise victory over Rafael Nadal earlier on Monday had thrown the group wide open and Djokovic looks in the mood to mount a strong bid to retain the title.

After suffering something of a slump in the aftermath of his 2008 Australian Open triumph, Djokovic has been in supreme form of late.

The 22-year-old has reached a career-best 10 finals this year and since September's US Open he has collected three ATP Tour titles and won 18 of his 19 matches.

Djokovic's solitary defeat during that remarkable run came against Davydenko in the semi-finals in Shanghai.

Davydenko's metronomic accuracy kept Djokovic from taking control early on and the world number six got the first break in the fifth game.

There was a brief glimmer of hope for Djokovic in the next game as he earned two break points but he squandered both opportunities.

That proved the Serb's last chance of the set as Davydenko broke again in the ninth game to move in front.

After a tight start to the second set, Djokovic got the stroke of luck he needed to get back into the match.

At 4-4 and 30-0 down on Davydenko's serve, a Djokovic return clipped the net and fell kindly on the other side. Djokovic crossed himself in thanks for the good fortune and proceeded to reel off three more points to break for the first time before serving out the set.

Both men were playing with an intensity far greater than anything shown by the likes of Nadal and Roger Federer in their opening matches.

There was little to separate them and the final set followed the same pattern.

Djokovic broke Davydenko in the first game and saved three break points in a marathon sixth game.

Then Davydenko made a final push and broke as Djokovic served for the match at 5-4. But Djokovic broke back to love and held his serve this time to clinch the win in two hours and 46 minutes.
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