milanhime看到幾個twitter真的覺得有好笑到

 

在2014WTF (每次milanhime用這個簡寫就會忍不住想笑...)的賽前

小火車Tomas Berdych也玩起了八大年終賽選手的共同自拍

 

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沒想到事後

這張照片竟然被大家發現了一個秘密而開起了玩笑

因為 實在是太湊巧了

 

首先是A B小組賽的結果是這樣.....

 

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沒想到

昨晚舉舉行的四強賽竟然也適用

 

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至於今晚的決賽  就要看是上方的贏還是下方的贏

大家一定還會繼續玩起冠軍分餅的遊戲吧

 

 

不過小組賽的賽事真的都是大種子快刀斬亂麻 秋風掃落葉的大比分差距

一點都沒有強大的競爭性  比賽都是一個鐘頭左右就結束 真的難免讓人有點失望

比過室內硬地賽  對於發球強大的選手好像頗受到影響  不知為何發球沒有發揮作用

今年碰到兩位首度入圍八強賽的大炮型選手 對於場地的適應應該是吃足苦頭

發球擊出之後的感覺 擊球回應的感覺 在室內場地的迴響之下  想必對於落點的判斷有誤差

而其他幾位大種子已是多年常客 還是很能掌控場面

而日本一哥 發球本就不是強項 反而沒有受到任何的影響

 

因為寶貝跟費拔的小組賽都是比快的

所以milanhime看到網上這個twitter漫畫真的....超級的可愛

 

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費拔跟雙胞胎兒女講的話 真的好好笑.....

 

 

四強賽事 兩場都精彩的不得了

milanhime決定先暫時保存這兩場賽事 當做2014年冠軍回顧中的精華收藏之一

以前往往很喜歡留下一堆精彩的比賽 後來發現根本不太有時間看

所以 現在決定 不再這麼浪費硬碟空間了

每次只留下比較精彩又緊張的冠軍賽就好

 

Nishikori一旦瘋起來 真的是具有擋神殺魔的功夫

第二盤 寶貝一下子就被對手逼到 一整個讓氣氛緊張起來

對於前幾天 六場賽事都草草結束的觀眾們

這次總算迎來比較"像樣"的賽事可觀賞 自然也是大呼小叫的加油

Uniqlo的一哥跟二哥的對決  在日本也是挺受注目的

milanhime是看博斯網球的英文主播的轉播  

關心則亂  在第二盤真的非常的緊張

到了第三盤 比分雖然是6-0  可是過程還是很緊湊

Nishikori自亂陣腳 這才讓寶貝能用這樣的比分晉級決賽

 

是說  瑞士內戰 兩位奶爸的對決更是精彩無比

擁有四次match point都贏不了比賽的瓦爸 真的也盡力了

不過費拔就是費拔 

之前才剛從寶貝手中搶走了上海大師賽

今年上半好像也在寶貝現在的住家的蒙地卡羅 拿走了大師賽冠軍

所以今晚舉行的年終賽的決賽 還真的是值得期待

瑞士內戰讓費把拔耗了不少力氣  Uniqlo內戰也讓寶貝飽嘗艱辛

年終賽能夠走到最後的決賽 

兩位選手都值得球迷尊敬

就好好的期待這場賽事的進行囉

 

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對於四強的勝出 寶貝似乎沒有很滿意自己的表現

確定勝利時的表情也沒有很大的喜悅

不過  皮繃緊一點也好 

還是要說一聲 加油啦

 

 

 

data for reference:

 

ATP World Tour Finals - Novak Djokovic sees off Nishikori to reach O2 final

Novak Djokovic beat Kei Nishikori 6-1 3-6 6-0 to win a topsy-turvy World Tour Finals semi-final at the O2 Arena in London.

 

The Serb was rattled by a mid-match onslaught from the Japanese who came back from a poor start to dominate the second set, only for his challenge to fizzle out in the decider.

Things could have been different had Nishikori, the first Asian man to qualify for the year-ender, converted the two break points he had in the first game of the deciding set.

But Djokovic held firm and quickly regained control to march towards a 31st consecutive victory on indoor courts.

He set up a match point with a searing crosscourt forehand winner and U.S. Open runner-up Nishikori double-faulted to end the contest after one hour 27 minutes.

"Kei was playing great and this has been the best season of his life but he made some crucial double faults in the third set," seven-times grand slam champion Djokovic said.

 

"Of course I will watch the semi-final (between Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka). I'll get some popcorn and enjoy it from my bed."

Djokovic had gone through the group stage with wins against Marin Cilic, Stanislas Wawrinka and Tomas Berdych for the loss of a mere nine games, a tournament record.

When the pressure of the occasion appeared to get to Nishikori in a first set that last 23 minutes, the Djokovic juggernaut looked unstoppable.

Nishikori ballooned another forehand long to drop serve at the start of the second set and the crowd, who paid big money for their tickets, looked like being short-changed.

 

Things turned in the next game, however, when Nishikori suddenly had a break point chance and Djokovic double-faulted -- prompting huge cheers from the stands which clearly annoyed Djokovic who sarcastically applauded.

Suddenly world number five Nishikori began to dictate the rallies and drag Djokovic out of his comfort zone.

Leading 4-3 he set up a break point with a forehand winner and converted it after teasing Djokovic with a drop shot and then a topspin lob the Serb could only fend back into mid court where Nishikori ripped away another forehand winner.

 

Two aces helped Nishikori level the match and a grandstand decider looked in store after so many disappointing one-sided matches at the tournament.

However, you squander opportunities against Djokovic at your peril and when the Serb dug himself out of trouble to move 1-0 ahead in the third set, the momentum swung back his way.

The 27-year-old, who has already clinched the year-end world number one ranking, can become the first man since Ivan Lendl (1985-87) to claim three consecutive Tour Finals crowns if he wins on Sunday against either Roger Federer or Wawrinka, who face each other later in an all-Swiss semi-final.

 

 

ATP World Tour Finals - Tetchy Djokovic blames exhaustion for Nishikori scare

 

Novak Djokovic said exhaustion and a loss of concentration played a part in a mid-match slump against Kei Nishikori that nearly wrecked his hopes of a third consecutive ATP World Tour Finals title on Saturday.

A day after wrapping up the year-end world number one spot, a tetchy Djokovic dropped a set to Nishikori in the semi-finals before winning 6-1 3-6 6-0 at the O2 Arena.

After dropping only nine games in his three group wins, the Serb was on course for another stroll but lost his way.

A double fault while serving at break point down in the second game of the second set was cheered loudly by the capacity crowd, prompting a sarcastic response from the 27-year-old who was clearly riled by the support for Nishikori.

"I mean, look, at the end of the day I cannot blame the crowd," a weary-looking Djokovic told reporters after taking a long time to arrive for his post-match news conference.

"The crowd has a right to do what they want, to cheer for whoever they want. Some individuals were going over the line throughout the whole match, some provocations that I usually don't react on, but I did. It was my fault.

"I lost the concentration. I lost the break because of that. I allowed myself to be in the situation to lose the set, maybe even lose the match. I should know better."

Djokovic, who will face either Roger Federer or Stanislas Wawrinka in Sunday's final, was asked why he had signed the TV camera lens with a single dot when walking off, rather than his signature as he usually does.

"I felt like that was something I wanted to do today," he said. Pressed whether it was some kind of message, he added: "No. There was nothing. It's just a dot."

Djokovic showed far more emotion after an easy victory over Tomas Berdych on Friday that secured the year-end top ranking for a third time in four seasons than he did in beating Nishikori, admitting he felt emotionally flat.

 

"Mentally, the truth is that I'm exhausted," he said. "Honestly, today I found it a little bit difficult to stay concentrated throughout the whole match.

"After the emotional three matches I had, especially yesterday when I achieved the goal to finish as number one in the world, knowing that, I felt a little bit flat emotionally. I needed more time to kind of give myself a boost.

"I was fortunate because in the beginning of the third set, he had break points. If he broke me, the match could have gone either way. I managed to find that little bit of strength."

 

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