年底到了 要開始大掃除整理硬碟空間

這些年的網球比賽 每每都捨不得刪除

可是寶貝的比賽 因為太劇場  每每都"表演"的特別的長

如果碰上大滿貫賽事 這些年的精彩比賽都是三個鐘頭起跳的.....

所以

milanhime今年決定效法ATP官網 選出Best of 2014 做為收藏的依據

以下是官網選出的Best of 2014的大滿貫賽事的前兩場

 

Best Grand Slam Matches Of 2014 -

ATPWorldTour.com reviews the two best Grand Slam matches of the year.

1. Novak Djokovic d. Roger Federer, 6-7(7), 6-4, 7-6(4), 5-7, 6-4, Wimbledon final

2. Stan Wawrinka d. Novak Djokovic, 2-6, 6-4, 6-2, 3-6, 9-7, Australian Open quarter-finals

 

兩場都跟寶貝有關  不過結果是一勝一負

milanhime當然最後決定留下的是溫布頓這場賽事囉

其他的大師賽級的比賽  不管是羅馬 北京 甚至是年終賽

通通都刪除 眼不見為淨就好  

 

寶貝今年年頭沒能衛冕澳網冠軍

這個他首度拿到大滿貫冠軍的因緣之地 雖然有點遺憾

不過透過整年的追趕與努力

最後得到溫網冠軍又再度重回世界第一

 

Tennis-Best_of_2014-2  

重回世界第一的好處就是.....能夠重回"Center"  

 

年終賽事也是一步步的向前 最後確保年度第一的頭銜

私生活上  結婚生子一次滿足

有了家庭之後 未來的路可以有更多的前進動力 

~~~籌措兒子的奶粉錢~~~   

 

 

 

Best Grand Slam Matches Of 2014 - Nos. 1-2

ATPWorldTour.com reviews the two best Grand Slam matches of the year.

1. Novak Djokovic d. Roger Federer, 6-7(7), 6-4, 7-6(4), 5-7, 6-4, Wimbledon final

2. Stan Wawrinka d. Novak Djokovic, 2-6, 6-4, 6-2, 3-6, 9-7, Australian Open quarter-finals

 

 

1. Novak Djokovic d. Roger Federer, 6-7(7), 6-4, 7-6(4), 5-7, 6-4, Wimbledon final

 

Djokovic was bidding to regain the World No. 1 spot in the Emirates ATP Rankings. Roger Federer was chasing an unprecedented eighth Wimbledon crown. It was never going to be boring.

Federer possibly spied an opportunity, with Djokovic having lost five of his past six Grand Slam finals, most recently the Roland Garros championship match against Rafael Nadal. But despite a late surge from Federer, who was bidding for his first major title since lifting the Wimbledon trophy two years earlier (d. Murray), Djokovic held on to claim his second title at the All England Club.

The 27-year-old Djokovic looked set to wrap up victory in four sets. Having edged the third set in a tie-break, he strode out to a commanding 5-2 lead in the fourth. The right-hander served for the match at 5-3, but could not close it out as 17-time major champion Federer fought back. 

The Serb was then denied on a match point in the following game as Federer hit an ace, and five straight games for the Swiss forced a deciding set, to the delight of the Centre Court crowd and HRH The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, who were cheering from the front row of the Royal Box. 

Djokovic did not let Federer build momentum, though. The Serb missed three break point chances in the eighth game of the decider, but when presented with two more match points in the 10th game, he did not falter. He won the dramatic match in four minutes shy of four hours.

"I was hoping Roger was going to miss the first serve [on match point]. It didn't happen,” said Djokovic, remembering the fourth set. “That's why he has 17 Grand Slams and is the most successful player ever. In the important moments, he comes up with his best tennis. I had to regroup and find the energy to win the fifth set."

"It was a great final," said Federer, as his twin girls waved from the player box. "I can't believe I made it to five. It wasn't looking good there for a while. You know going into a match with Novak it's always going to be tough; we play athletic points. I can only say congratulations today for an amazing match, amazing tournament and well deserved."

 

 

2. Stan Wawrinka d. Novak Djokovic, 2-6, 6-4, 6-2, 3-6, 9-7, Australian Open quarter-finals

One year ago, we featured a thrilling five-set victory for  Novak Djokovic over Stan Wawrinka in the Australian Open fourth round in our Best of 2013 breakdown. In 2014, it was time for Stan The Man’s revenge.

Putting behind him the heartbreaking Melbourne defeat of 2013, that saw Djokovic prevail 12-10 in the fifth set, not to mention a subsequent five-set semi-final defeat at the US Open and two straight-sets losses to Djokovic at the back end of the season, Wawrinka recorded the biggest win of his career over the Serb en route to lifting his maiden Grand Slam trophy at the Australian Open.

It took a near-perfect performance and nerves of steel from Wawrinka to end Djokovic’s three-year reign at Melbourne Park, which had seen the Serb win 25 matches in a row. Indeed, the Belgrade native had gone into the match on a 28-match winning streak, having not lost a match since the US Open final against Rafael Nadal the previous September. 

With the match poised at two-sets-apiece, it was Djokovic who drew first blood in the decider as he broke for a 2-1 advantage. His lead was short-lived, though, as Wawrinka immediately struck back. The Swiss then held his nerve to save break points in the fifth and seventh games to stay ahead of Djokovic. 

In the end, it was Djokovic who blinked. Serving at 7-8, 30/30, the Serb chased down a short ball but placed his forehand wide. Down match point, he came in behind his serve, but skewed the forehand volley wide.

"I'm really happy. I'm excited," said Wawrinka. "It was more or less the same feeling as during the match last year. The beginning was not that easy, but then I started to play really well. It was important to stay with me. After losing two times against him in Grand Slam in five sets, I'm really happy to take that one. It's great for me."

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