寶貝要演戲的傳聞已經很久了
懶得紀錄而已
眼見澳網在即,以往的他已經開始熱身
今年到現在都沒有動靜
難不成是為了演戲

在場上一向演很大的寶貝
這回真的要踏上演藝圈演戲,看來球迷要準備好手帕......
在他出場時候,趕快掩口不要笑得太大聲

2010年寶貝換了球衣供應商,不再三條線的愛迪達,
而是變成義大利鄉親代表的Sergio Tacchini了

Nole-2010新品球衣SwergioTacchini.jpg

有關寶貝換球衣一事,球迷不予置評,不過不可否認的
換了品牌之後,以後球場上的撞衫事件會少很多
不然每回看寶貝跟法國阿里,還有西班牙帥哥Verdasco一起打球都會眼花撩亂
大家的場上球衣顏色都一樣,只是花紋不一樣而已
換了品牌之後,會跟Croatia大巨人碰在一起時,才會有撞衫的可能吧
是說...球王Federer的Nike球衣就設計的超級有質感,不過Nadal的,球迷則還在習慣中

由於今年的澳網跟花滑歐錦賽程有若干重疊
還好花滑只看男子長短曲加上冰舞,
不過,歐錦賽參賽的國家及選手真的很多,會讓人看了眼花


ATP巡迴賽,又長了一歲的竹竿弟Cilic,再度拿到Chennai清奈的冠軍,衛冕成功,恭喜他了
在冠軍賽當中,Cilic跟Federer的瑞士同胞Wawrinka拼戰,看賽後報導,兩盤都打得緊張精彩
去年到了最後越打越穩定,當能在ATP500及ATP1000賽事中,
突破一次進入八強,四強,以至到決賽後,就會讓信心一下獲得"大滿貫"吧
希望今年他能更上層樓,衝擊世界前五

2010Chennai 冠亞軍
2010chennai-Cilic-Wawrinka.jpg

***是說Wawrinka很悲情,生平打入決賽七次,輸了六回,唯一一次贏得冠軍,竟然還是因為寶貝當時棄賽***


以下是Nole參賽澳網的前瞻報導之一,筆調寫得挺有趣的
另外一則是Cilic奪得清奈ATP巡迴
賽的報導

Novak Djokovic hasn’t ripped his shirt off and pounded his chest much lately. He’s stopped amusing the nimrods in the stands by imitating Maria Sharapova and Rafael Nadal. He hasn’t taken any more verbal swipes at Andy Roddick. Instead, he’s stayed low key and stuck to tennis, which resulted in an excellent fall. He beat both Nadal and Federer – the former at the Paris Masters and the latter at Federer’s home port, Basel. Based on recent form, Djokovic has to be considered a favorite in Australia.

Except ... that recent form isn’t going to last. It turns out the indoor season was but the brief, red-faced euphoria before the fever really took hold. That’s right, the World Number 3 (and 2008 Australian Open champ) has contracted a full-blown case of Sharapovaitis. The most obvious symptom: He has taken up a high-profile vanity project. Djokovic will play the lead role in a 10-part Serbian TV series about the first king of Yugoslavia. We’re not kidding. Novak Djokovic is ready for his close-up. It might just make his exit in Australia easier for him to swallow. If he can’t be the king of tennis, then at least he can pretend to rule a nation that no longer exists..



Cilic retains Chennai Open crown

2010-0110

Defending champion Marin Cilic of Croatia bested Switzerland's Stanislas Wawrinka 7-6 (2), 7-6 (3) on Sunday to win the 2010 Chennai Open for a second straight year.

The second seed's victory made him only the second player -- after Spaniard Carlos Moya in 2004-05 -- to retain his title at Chennai while also ensuring him his fourth ATP Tour title, in his sixth final appearance.

It was also the Croat's first victory over the Swiss third seed, Cilic having managed to win only a set in four previous meeting -- the last one of which was at the 2008 French Open [ Images ].

The 21-year-old Cilic is now 13-1 in three appearances in Chennai, having also been a semi-finalist in his maiden appearance in 2008.

"It was my toughest win and also my sweetest," admitted Cilic in the post-match conference.

"The conditions were really tough and he played very well at the start.

"But as the match progressed he couldn't handle my power game and that is why I managed to win," added the second seed.

Wawrinka's poor record in tournament finals continued.

The Swiss has now lost six of the seven finals that he has contested -- with his lone win in Umag (2006) coming courtesy a Novak Djokovic retirement.

"Every time I play a final, I play it against a bigger player," lamented Wawrinka, while trying to explain his poor record in the finals. "I definitely missed a chance to win the title today but he won the match because he deserved to.

"I needed to be aggressive in the tie-breaks, but it was he who kept on attacking at every available opportunity and that is why he won," added the Swiss.

It was nonetheless an improved performance by the 24-year-old Swiss, having lost in the first round here last year.

Wavrinka and CilicComing to the match, it was anything but spectacular, with both players relying on each other to commit the errors more than makings them happen.

However, since both the contestants were evenly matched -- in terms of strengths and weaknesses -- it ensured the contest was a lengthy one, at 160 minutes to be precise.

Things went on serve for the first seven games before Wawrinka, after taking a medical time-out to treat a stiff neck, drew first blood in the eighth.

The Swiss secured three break points, courtesy three successive errors from Cilic's racket. The latter saved one of them only to commit yet another unforced error and hand Wawrinka the game and a 5-3 lead.

Cilic, however, came right back breaking the Swiss player's serve in the next game and holding his own comfortably to square things at 5-5.

Wawrinka had a set point - on Cilic's serve in the 12th game -- but failed to convert it.

And Cilic expressed his gratitude by dominating the ensuing tie-break (7-2).

The duo traded early breaks in the second set before going back to what they did in the first -- holding their respective service games with ease.

Cilic had a couple of more opportunities on Wawrinka's serve in the eighth game. He squandered both.

Not surprisingly, it required yet another tie-break to settle the second set.

And Cilic repeated what he had done best in the opening set -- dominate the tie-break. It was enough to give him his first win against the Swiss as also his second staright Chennai title.




Djokovic Hoping for a Better Finish in Melbourne

2010-0109


World No. 3 Novak Djokovic told reporters in Melbourne this week that he was ashamed of the way he exited the tournament last year.

Djokovic, who was the defending champion at the time, withdrew in the quarterfinals against Andy Roddick citing heat exhaustion.

The young Serb has arrived early in Melbourne this year, passing up Tour level competition for practice.

Sporting his new Sergio Tacchini clothing, Djokovic spoke about his outlook to the year’s first Major.

“I sincerely hope and I believe that I will get used to the conditions here better than last year,” Djokovic told Melbourne’s Herald Sun newspaper earlier this week.

“Last year I ended my title defence in the quarterfinals with the retirement (against Andy Roddick). That was what you would call the ugliest way that I could have finished that tournament.

“We always try to set up in the best possible shape and form for the grand slams which are the most important tournaments for all of us. I have all the reasons to believe I can perform my best tennis this year.”

Djokovic will take part in the upcoming three day Kooyoog Classic, from Jan. 13-16. The 23-year-old spoke appeared confident with his scheduling arrangement.

“I’ve come 10 days before the first round, so I will get a couple of matches under my belt here and try to be 100 per cent ready,” he said. “Todd is just the person I need. He’s very calm and brings this calmness and freshness to the team. And he’s very strategic about everything that goes into tennis. I know that my game can always be improved and we’re trying to put some variety into my game, improve volleys and serve, elements that have been a little bit critical in my game.”
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