球迷妹昨晚回到台灣

球迷第一時間就call in 吩咐  今晚別忘了開電視看法網決賽及義西之戰

兩人還在電話中調侃了昨天Euro2012的荷蘭隊的表現  尤其是羅本 被我們虧的有點慘  哈哈哈

 

哪裏知道法網決賽開打沒多久就接到球迷妹電話 

~~~這樣還能看下去嗎? 我很想罵人耶~~~

 

當時寶貝一開場就被連破了兩個發球局 場面上是3-0

球迷只能丟下一句  隨便妳啦  愛看就看 不看就拉倒 

哈哈   不然還能說什麼呢 

要當冏球王的球迷本來就要很有心理準備  隨時會陷入冏境 

是說  這樣的開場不是很正常嗎?

 

 

可是這還真的是一場相當折磨球迷心臟的比賽

紅土王不是說假的

 

2012法網-0610-Final-Nole-苦思破納之道 

前兩盤  寶貝都要苦思破解無敵Nadal之道 

 

 

不過想到蠻牛此前的所有對手都無法破掉Nadal的發球局

寶貝卻能在每一盤 都硬是破掉Nadal的發球局

光從這一點看來  寶貝真的不是蓋的

可是冏球王終究脫不了一個"冏"字   雙誤總出現在最重要的地方

 

寶貝自己氣自己  沒辦法在回破之後 延續狀況  很容易的又被Nadal再度破回

這種狀況球迷也是會氣的  不過球迷只會在口頭上罵一罵而已

不過行動派的寶貝卻不甘於如此

於是他就這麼做了

 

2012法網-0610-Final-Nole-犯罪現場

 

沒錯  在現場發生了一次驚動全場 轟動世界的大事

透過全球轉播  大家都看到寶貝在使壞  竟然踢破了座位下方的廣告看板

真的......這就是超能壞小孩寶貝蛋才會做的事

 

是說  當比賽進行到台灣時間深夜12點

球迷真的鬆了一口氣

因為

球迷這時候有其他的藉口可以名正言順的不受寶貝陷入膠著戰況的焦慮情緒影響

而能開始隨時遁逃到Euro2012 Group C  義大利vs西班牙的比賽中  哈哈哈

而且還能美其名的是幫Nadal看球哩

 

沒想到40多分鐘的短暫下雨暫停之後

雖然寶貝第二盤又輸掉

可是絕地大反攻相當在行的寶貝 在第三盤吹起了反攻的號角

主播解說們的講評最好笑了

他們說  這是寶貝喜歡的逆轉模式  在最困難的狀況中打球

這才是當今球王的絕招

 

哈哈  關於這一點 可以請一代球王 Federer 出來說給大家聽   

在法國  也可就近請剛剛才輸給寶貝  有四個賽末點卻沒能掌握住的Tsonga來說明

致之死地而後生  這種所謂的最高精神力量  看來寶貝的確擁有此種絕招

至少 在法網決賽的第三盤  他讓球迷們領教到這一點

而在Nadal的身上  球迷看到了他在澳網決賽那時候的神情

 

2012法網-0610-Final-Nadal-表情  

 

球評們在這時候說道  這兩人今天都輸不起 也都不想輸  所以常會自綁手腳

在精神上  兩人都承受著極大的考驗

 

2012法網-0610-Final-Nole-Nadal-壓力都很大  

 

的確  這兩人真的是絕代雙驕  要面對這麼大的精神壓力

不過

當看到他們的對峙   高來高去  每一球都讓人讚嘆

連著四個大滿貫決賽   都看到雙雄對決  這也不是件容易的事

而且兩人的表現  也是一次比一次的精彩

特別是在第四盤的一開始  那個44次來回的馬拉松對打 可以得到驗證

每一球都用盡了全身的力氣  招招見功夫

光是看那一次來回  就覺得這一對寶貝(蠻牛在此也自動列入寶貝陣營了)

真的是太令人佩服與感動了

 

在寶貝手感特好的時候  又因為下雨順延了

星期一的延賽  寶貝能否延續火熱的手感  還是又要因為慢熱而自動繳械呢

無論如何  在週日的巴黎  寶貝讓球迷看了一場絕佳的絕地大反攻的戲碼

真的要很感謝寶貝與蠻牛為球迷貢獻出如此美妙的夜晚

他們都是擁有勇敢的心的球員  這一點就值得球迷好好的效法了

週一晚上  台灣時間七點  再來看看這場尖峰對決 最後是誰取天下

 

以下是法網官網上的報導  寫得還蠻詳實的  值得留存當紀錄


  2012法網-0610-Final-Nole-close  

 

http://www.rolandgarros.com/en_FR/news/articles/2012-06-10/201206101339352186561.html

Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic served up a contest worthy of champions on Sunday, only for the rain that had been swirling around them all afternoon to have the last word. The 2012 Roland Garros final is finely poised overnight, with Nadal leading two sets to one but Djokovic a break to the good in the fourth at 6-4, 6-3, 2-6, 1-2. We will have to wait until Monday to find out which of the top two players in the world will make history. Either Nadal will prevail and win the French Open a record seventh time, or Djokovic will complete his comeback and become the first man since Rod Laver to hold all four Grand Slams at the same time.

To witness the world’s greatest players, at the peak of their powers giving it their all in the pursuit of history, felt like a privilege. When a clay-court legend meets the world no.1 on his favourite surface, how could the match turn out otherwise? Rarely in the history of the sport have two such perfectly matched players met in a Grand Slam final.

See-saw first set
Full of confidence from his awesome run through the tournament during which he did not drop a set, Nadal took the match by the scruff of the neck, breaking Djokovic twice to race into a 3-0 lead. This was Rafa at his fearsome best, right out of the blocks. He moved the Serb around, turning defence into attack in the blink of an eye, firing winners and forcing errors.

Novak finally began to find his range in the fourth game, and when that happens, it is breathtaking to behold. His timing is a delight, the sound of the ball as it leaves his racquet a satisfying “thok”. The speed and flat trajectory it takes as it fizzes over the net is what has given the Serb the edge over other players the past 18 months on every other surface. But this is clay, and aware that he needed to take the game to the Spaniard he did just that, and was rewarded by two breaks of his own. Suddenly we were level at 3-3 and Nadal would have been forgiven for being stunned. He had only been broken once all tournament long, and that was in the first round!

And so we came to the crucial seventh game, and it was Djokovic who cracked, double-faulting on break point to hand Rafa a lead that he would not relinquish, wrapping up the first set 6-4 in 58 minutes. Nadal’s reaction spoke volumes, a trademark fist clench accompanied by a howl of delight.

More of the same in the second
Some of the points in this match were simply out of this world, none more so that the one that kicked off the second set in the most glorious of fashions. At 15-15, a net cord from Rafa dropped over on Novak’s side. In rushed the Serb to drop it back at an angle. In flew Nadal to get it back, incredibly, but leaving an open court to Djokovic. Rather than kill it, and with the reflex of a man who may have too much experience playing exhibition matches, Nole sent Rafa scurrying back once again. The Spaniard finally lobbed the ball just out, much to the Serb’s amused relief.

But Rafa would have the last laugh in the game, Djokovic double-faulting again at a crucial time, deuce, to hand Nadal another break point that he won, before holding for a 2-0 lead, saving a break point in the process. 'Nole’ was in trouble now, but scrambled back into the set via a gutsy hold and brilliant break in Rafa’s next service game, complete with a superb pass and an incredible lob. When he then held to 30 and a 3-2 lead it was Djokovic’s turn to celebrate, almost as though he had won the set.

The next game contained the best example of the excellent sportsmanship in which the match was held. Rafa fired a winner on a ball that was given out only for the call to be overruled by chair umpire Damien Dumusois, who instructed the players to replay the point. Novak graciously pointed out that he would not have got to Rafa’s winner, and the Majorcan went on to hold for 3-3.

Once again the seventh game proved pivotal, and once again Nadal won it to break, this time via a magnificent inside-out forehand that found the line.  Disgusted with himself, Djokovic smashed his racquet on the stand next to his chair, and a code violation added salt to his wound. Rafa then held for a 5-3 lead before the spotty drizzle that had been a constant throughout the match turned into rain, and play was suspended. Some 39 minutes later the players returned. Nadal was in the mood to finish things quickly, and a quick break brought him the second set, 6-3 in 56 minutes.

Novak turns it around
Djokovic was beginning to cut a dejected figure, even more so when Rafa raced into a 2-0 lead in the third set. Was there any way back for the top seed? Was his dream of holding all four Slams evaporating? Not a bit of it. In a repeat of the first two sets, Novak refused to lie down, breaking back via more aggressive shot-selection to trail 2-1. A brave hold followed as both men raised their game. We were in the heart of the battle now, and out of nowhere Djokovic was playing his best tennis of the tournament, by some distance.

Gunning his shots all over the court and using incredible angles, he broke Nadal again, with even Rafa unable to cover the ground and retrieve his cannonballs. The scenario of the second set was repeating itself, only ‘Nole’ was a break up now and crucially had found his service, his first ace of the match helping him to a 4-2 lead. Nadal was having to dig deep to stay in touch but folded again and was broken under the weight of Djokovic’s hitting. Incredibly, the Serb had turned it around, and when he held, easily to love, he had taken six straight games to win the set 6-2. What a turnaround!

Fourth set curtailed with Djokovic ahead
Could this match get any better? You’d better believe it. Nadal knew he had to stop the Djokovic juggernaut, and the first game of the fourth set was packed with astonishing rallies as both men smashed ground strokes back and forth and chased down lost causes. A brilliant rally of 44 strokes was just one highlight, and it was Djokovic who had the last word, hitting a pass he had no right to get, to break and lead 1-0. The world no.1 had the bit between his teeth now, and held to love for his eighth straight game and a 2-0 lead.

Rafa stopped the rot, finding his first service and holding for 2-1 before the rain came down again with two hours and 59 minutes on the match clock, bringing the thrills to a temporary halt. Fans and players alike waited for the rain to stop, in vain, but will return tomorrow excited at the prospect of Act 2 of a French Open final for the ages.

 

 

是說在官網上看到一個Twitter花絮

這是非常符合寶貝耍寶精神的一則

拿來借花獻佛一下

funnypic-Micaela Bryan  

http://twitter.com/MicaelaBryan/status/211807124639064064/photo/1

 

是說這位"正港"的小寶貝建議本版寶貝的絕招  還真的很有意思哩

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