milanhime原想要早點睡  再訂鬧鐘起床來觀賞Miami大師賽決賽現場

結果

因為週一需要一大早出門  真的不能這麼樣的操自己

所以.....

醒來才來見分曉

 

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邁阿密的夢幻泡泡頒獎典禮 

哈哈  亞軍比較大  冠軍比較長 這....當然是指這兩位手中的獎杯了

 

 

嗯....泡泡真的好夢幻......

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這次的邁阿密大師賽也蠻好玩的

男子四強兩場賽事通通碰到對手因傷因病棄權

把當今世界第一及第二的Nadal & Nole 雙雙保送進入決賽

一方面讓兩位球員能好好的養精蓄銳  也讓球迷能夠養生多睡

哈哈哈

 

早上雖然趕著出門 醒來第一件事真的是check ATP官網最後是誰獲勝

 

Nole vs Nadal  6-3  6-3  近90分鐘的賽事

哇.........

真的是寶貝趕進度 

三月連拿兩個大師賽冠軍  對球迷也算有所交代了

 

第二盤的決勝點 是在兩人你來我往的攻擊下完成的

在寶貝拿下致勝分 破了Nadal的發球局贏得勝利時

寶貝其實是樂的一下子就躺在場地中間

可是 應該是馬上就覺得這樣對對手失禮

寶貝就趕緊爬起來跟Amigo的Nadal握手致意

後來才回到場上又跳又叫

 

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寶貝就是很寶  他的快樂就是大家都看得到

milanhime就是喜歡這種會開自己玩笑的真性情寶貝

 


  

 

 

 

Djokovic bosses Nadal to win Miami Masters

Novak Djokovic tamed world number one Rafa Nadal 6-3 6-3 to claim his fourth Sony Open title on Sunday, denying the Spaniard a maiden win on the Miami hardcourts.

 

The win was the second straight Masters series title for the second ranked Serb, who defeated Roger Federer in the BNP Paribas Open two weeks ago in Indian Wells.

The world's top ranked players added another line to what has grown into one of tennis's great rivalries with the Spaniard holding a 22-18 edge.

But the Miami title continues to be one of the few to elude Nadal, who has now finished runner-up four times at Crandon Park, twice beaten in the final by Djokovic.

Both Nadal and Djokovic were well-rested after receiving walkovers into the final after opponents withdrew from the semi-finals, giving the tournament a mouth-watering championship matchup.

The contest featured everything one would expect from a matchup between the world's best with a title on the line, Nadal and Djokovic trading thundering groundstrokes right from the first point.

Both players had one break opportunity in an entertaining opening set and it was the Serb who made his count breaking Nadal to go up 4-2 and then holding serve for a 1-0 lead.

Djokovic quickly put his opponent under pressure, starting the second with a break and that was all he would need with Nadal unable to find a crack in the Serb's armor.

The match ended on another break and a dazzling rally, Djokovic sealing a clinical victory with textbook half-volley, then falling onto his

 

 

 

 

Nadal, Djokovic rivalry not trendy but enduring

While Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal may be the most trendy rivalry in men's tennis, the most enduring may be top ranked Nadal and Novak Djokovic, who clashed for the 40th time on Sunday in the final of the Sony Open.

 

Any final featuring the world's two top ranked players automatically qualifies as significant but Nadal and Djokovic have elevated their clashes to something special.

Despite Sunday's loss, Nadal continues to hold a slight edge, 22-18, in their head-to-head meetings, 20 of the matches having come with a title on the line, including six grand slam finals.

With Djokovic's Miami victory, he and Nadal between them now hold all nine Masters series titles.

"Definitely the biggest rivalry I have in my tennis career," said Djokovic without hesitation. "It's a great challenge always when I play Rafa on any surface, of course, especially on clay.

"That is his most preferred surface, his most dominant there."

Their meetings in recent years have especially been ones to remember, Djokovic said.

"I have had some thrilling matches in last three or four years, and they were decided by few points," he said.

"Very few matches that were one-sided, so I knew what to expect from Rafa today."

Four times Nadal has finished runner-up on the Miami hardcourts, with Djokovic ending his title hopes twice.

Asked if he enjoyed the challenge of playing Djokovic and was happy the two were playing in the same era, Nadal was quick to the point.

" No," said the Spaniard. "I like challenges but I am not stupid."

Djokovic, however, when asked the same question, delivered a thoughtful answer.

"I think the challenges, big challenges that I had in my career changed me in a positive way as a player," said Djokovic. "Because of Rafa and because of Roger I am what I am today.

"All the big matches I lost to these guys was consistent, but not winning the big matches made me understand what I need to do on the court.

"You have to win against the best players in the world. That's the biggest challenge you can have."

Over the years, taking on Nadal presented Djokovic with his biggest and most enduring challenge, one he has met with continued excitement despite losing more often than he has won.

"When he fights for trophy, he comes out with a great intensity from the first point, and he wants to make sure he sends the message across the net to his opponent," said Djokovic. "That rivalry that we have is obviously great for the sport.

"It's great for us. I'm enjoying every single match."

 

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