竟然 上半邊簽表的八強賽競爭如此激烈  戲味十足

兩場都是五盤的逆轉勝

 

French Open men Match

   Djokovic - Tsonga 6-1, 5-7, 5-7, 7-6, 6-1

   Federer - Del Potro 3-6, 6-7, 6-2, 6-0, 6-3

 

看來 逆轉人生這齣戲在球場上也適用

寶貝一臉髒樣  哈哈哈

2012法網-0605-八強-Nole冏冏勝 

還好最後沒有被Tsonga刮鬍子

 

雖然回家時比賽已經進行到第三盤開始

看後三盤也是很累的

睡個覺補個眠之後再說

 

現在球王眼中又再度閃現光輝

世界第一就是世界第一

哈哈

球迷真的希望將主播的語錄一一紀錄下來

這種對寶貝的激勵 其實也是對球迷的激勵呢

 

雖然好幾次太過緊張

球迷轉台去看另一邊的Federer vs Del Potro

不過  真的很高興 寶貝的求勝決心  超級的強大

 

睡醒後白天的補充:

 

由於這場比賽 球迷是從第三盤開始看起

所以

並沒有感受到寶貝在第一盤中秋風掃落葉(巴黎這幾天還真的是秋意逼人,冷的很......)的無敵

而是直接進入到地主國球員Tsonga爆氣演出  寶貝則啟動了隱忍受氣包模式(誤很大)

由於寶貝之前曾在美網因為跟Andy Roddick在賽前鬥嘴

在兩人正式比賽當天更是完全不留情面又不管三七二十一的與全場觀眾為敵

創下整場被噓到不用錢的"光榮輝煌"的歷史紀錄  之後跟Federer的比賽更是被噓到感覺受到內傷的過往

第二年重返舊地 還要卑躬屈膝的保持低調 

甚至還不惜在每場拼戰到最後 不管有沒有累到不行  都要笑臉接受主持人的訪問

有時還要進行賽後加演  同時還跟地主大老麥肯羅前輩一起搞笑演出來娛樂眾生  以挽回觀眾的心

真的是有夠犧牲與努力啦  (球迷懷疑他有去請教過公關顧問公司進行個人形象改造的咨詢......)

誰叫寶貝這種東歐人的熱情與愛演敢演的作風 

的確容易引爆地主鄉民們起鬨的噓鬧聲 

球員心理素質再好  要跟不用在場上跑消耗心力的觀眾來比狠的話  終究是吃虧的

所以 這一回  球迷覺得寶貝真的"轉大人 "  有了球王的風範與"智慧"了

在這種與主場寵兒為敵  非得要一夫當關的態勢下  他真的很努力的控制自身情緒

在自己狀況不夠好的情況中  還是一步步的緊緊咬住Tsonga不放

這才能幫自己找到反擊回去的時機 

 

第四盤最後的四救Match point  真的是緊張中的緊張 經典中的經典

能夠看到寶貝具備如此強大的精神力  實在是讓人感動

那種對勝利的執著  能夠不顧一切的投注全部心力在每一次擊球的剎那

把握分秒的時機  完全沒有退縮的  憑著自身能力的爆發 精彩主動的出擊

終究換回的就是  把整個球場所有的觀眾都打啞掉的勝利

看到主場觀眾在Tsonga失分之後那份不約而同的抱頭沮喪

老實說 還真的很好笑耶

(*是說 球迷這是有點馬後炮  畢竟好笑是因為今早起床又快轉重看了一些精彩重要片段 才敢大笑的啦

在現場比賽的當場 在那個還不知道最後誰會是勝利者的狀況中  球迷也是緊張的笑不出來......冏~~~)

 

多聽好話能夠讓人擁有向上的能量

負責轉播的主播們對寶貝說了不少好聽的誇獎話 

球迷決定 有空就來好好整理或紀錄這些好話  

 

是說前面的隱忍 讓寶貝在最後拿下賽點之後大爆發

一整個的囂張慶祝  實在是好~~~讓人討厭喔(站在當場地主觀眾的立場上~~~)

不過 這就是寶貝 

完完全全的"超能壞蛋麥克邁"的感覺  球迷就是喜歡他這種怪模怪樣的寶氣呀   哈哈

 

賽後的報導有很多

球迷還蠻喜歡法網官網上的報導

因為除了主標題之外  對每個細節還下了小標題  讓人看了很容易抓住重點

更更主要的是  把寶貝說的挺好的  這才是球迷喜歡看的重點 

 

法網官網news:

Back from the brink, Djokovic downs brave Tsonga to keep the dream alive

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

By David Tutton

 

In one of the all-time classic French Open encounters, Novak Djokovic demonstrated just what a champion he is by saving four match points before prevailing 6-1, 5-7, 5-7, 7-6(6), 6-1 over Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.

 

The Frenchman would be forgiven for waking up in a cold sweat these next few nights, with the vision of the Djoker haunting his sleep. The No.5 seed after all had been right on the edge of a famous victory, one that would have elevated him to hero status in his native land and opened the door to a possible victory in his home Grand Slam.

 

Tsonga had bossed matters for three sets, enough to win any match, grabbed four match points and played each of those to the best of his ability, and yet it was not enough. To lose, after playing some of the best tennis of his life against an all-time great was heartbreaking for the man from Le Mans, who understandably shed a tear or two of frustration at the end.

 

That he lost, despite everything, is because he happened to come across perhaps the greatest sportsmen on the planet right now, a born champion who just refused to allow his own dream to die - that of being the first man since Rod Laver to hold all four Grand Slams at the same time. Djokovic has the heart of a lion, nerves of steel, and such ability that even when he plays below his best, as he did for a long period today, he can still pull off the great escape.

 

Epic encounter

The Serbian world No.1 was harried, hustled, out-thought and outfought in sets 2, 3 and 4, but his courage in saving those match points was breathtaking, and perhaps a sign that nothing can stop him from reaching his goal.

 

The opening set and a half could not have prepared us for such an epic encounter. Tsonga had said he would play free of pressure, but appeared strangely subdued as ‘Nole’ took charge, breaking him twice and securing the first set 6-1 in just 21 minutes. When he carved out a 4-2 lead in the second, we expected a straight-sets win over a man who was perhaps tired after the exertions of his two-day five-set win over Stanislas Wawrinka in the fourth round.

 

Stopping Djokovic when he is on a roll is a little like halting a bulldozer when it’s halfway through pulling your house down. Up to this point Tsonga had been hiding somewhere in the proverbial cellar while the Djokovic wrecking ball smashed around him.

 

Desperate times called for desperate measures, and that meant Tsonga bringing out his own heavy artillery, namely his thundering forehand and devastating double-handed backhand. The no.5 seed needed to go for broke, to unleash the full force of his groundstrokes, no holds barred. And suddenly he did, crashing winners left and right, and seizing the initiative to break back to 4-4. He began to storm the net too, cutting off Djokovic’s piledrivers before they could cause more havoc on French territory.

 

Under the onslaught, the Novak juggernaut stalled and even began to misfire. At 6-5 Tsonga had three set points on the back of unforced errors from the Serb, and took the third as Djokovic hit long. We were back at one-set all, with everything to play for.

 

Four match points

Now Djokovic was rattled, and despite breaking Tsonga for 2-1, his timing was a mess in his next service game and the Frenchman broke straight back. Games now went with service until it was time for Tsonga to seize his chance at 6-5 set point on Djokovic’s service, and he did so in the most thrilling of fashions, biding his time for once and letting Djokovic come to him. Drawing the Serb to the net, Tsonga forced him into a tricky volley that sat up nicely for a pass that sent the crowd wild.

 

With Tsonga ahead two sets to one, we were in for a treat and no mistake. With the Novak Slam hanging by a string, if not yet by a thread, Djokovic need to up his game. And to do so he needed to get to grips with the Tsonga second service whenever he had the chance. But the fifth seed refused to give him the opportunity, slamming big first services whenever he was in trouble, at 2-2, 15-40 for example.

 

With the set going with service up to 4-5, Tsonga was a game from victory, and then with Nole hitting uncharacteristic unforced errors, Jo had two match points at 15-40. The Serb saved the first in incredible fashion, with a volley as Tsonga went for a down-the-line winner. A big service and follow-up winner saved the next and Djokovic held for 5-5. Then, amazingly, at 5-6, Tsonga carved out another two match points, only for Djokovic to save them with an overhead and another big serve.

 

So we went to the tie-break, and despite Tsonga leading 4-2, it was Djokovic who held his nerve to win 8-6. We sensed the top seed was over the worst, and so it proved as Tsonga finally ran out of gas in the fifth. Djokovic sealed it 6-1 to win in four hours nine minutes. And as a distraught Jo-Wilfried apologised to the crowd for coming up just short, Nole was left to reflect on how he had managed to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.

 

Refelcting on those match points, Djokovic said: "There is really not any rational explanation or a word that can describe what you're supposed to do when you're match points down or when you're losing and you're very close to lose the match. It's, I guess, trying to be mentally tough and believing in your shots. Obviously a little bit of experience that I had playing on this level for last five, six years. I did have some matches similar to this one when I was match points down and managing to come back. So I don't want to be wise now and say, Okay, I know you how to play when I'm match points down. Because as I said, there is no explanation. I'm just going for the shots. I'm glad I was aggressive in these moments and, you know, it paid back for me."

 

Tsonga described how he felt as he sat in his chair at courtside immediately after the match ended: “You get all kinds of feelings going through your mind. You want to break your racquet. You want to shout. You want to cry. You want to laugh and say, ‘Oh, come on, that's a joke. How could I lose this match?’ You sort of want to wake up.

 

This is probably the most difficult defeat of my career. I was pretty close. I fought as much as I could. But I can’t play the match again. In tennis you can play very well and still be defeated 60 if the guy on the other side of the net plays better than you. That's the way it is.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

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