寶貝不寂寞
因為去年的法網國王Rafa與女王Ana通通都決定一起來陪伴他了 XDD
法網上週連兩天爆冷
寶貝前腳才走
沒想到Nadal如此"情深義重"
竟然後腳也跟著一起走
寶貝不穩定的狀況大家見怪不怪
不過
Clay king dethroned
哇,這個標題下得好重喔
國王下台
這真的就代誌很大條
或許國王不愛江山愛寶貝...(*哈,聽我隨便胡說呢...)
才會第四種子一掉隊
第一種子也跟著說再見
當然下這麼重標題語是有用意的
因為 誰會是漁翁得利者呢?
媒體們相當相當的關心
Former world number one Roger Federer is now favourite to claim his first French Open title following Rafael Nadal's shock exit at the hands of 23rd seed Robin Soderling.
The odds on British number one Andy Murray winning his maiden Grand Slam crown have also come crashing down, with Novak Djokovic already deposed.
其實這是sky sport為了聽聽球迷意見所做的調查標題,
第一及第四種子都打包回家了,
特別是沒有紅土王Nadal的擋路耶!這是何等天大地大的好機會呀!
讓第二及第三種子的Federer及Murray充滿了無限的奪冠希望
是說球迷這幾天端陽連假是家庭服務日,沒辦法分心關懷咱們家寶貝的狀況!
瞧,這個寶貝沒人關心就不行,竟然兵敗如山倒,被人直落三的踢回家去
是說昨天竹竿小子Cilic也輸給Murray之後
球迷一下子頓失看球重心
看來,
還有一週的法網......

沒有了寶貝
沒有了紅土大王
這是擺明要球迷跟著隊長一起放長假囉
不過,還是要為這次寶貝與國王的意外落馬事件留下一個紀錄
data form Eurosport ...etc.
2009-0531
French Open - Men: Djokovic crashes out
Fourth seed Novak Djokovic was knocked out in the French Open third round, beaten 6-4 6-4 6-4 by Germany's Philipp Kohlschreiber.
Djokovic, one of the in-form players on clay, had looked comfortable leading 4-1 in the opening set before allowing the 29th seed to take control with an array of fierce crosscourt shots.
Djokovic found himself 5-1 down in the second, saving three set points at 5-2 before breaking to keep himself in it.
Flicking over two beautiful acute-angled forehands to hold in the ninth, the world number four looked to be in the mood for a fight but could not keep up as Kohlschreiber ran him around the court and took the set with a big unreturnable serve.
The pair traded breaks at the start of the third with Kohlschreiber pulling off some eye-catching shots like the volleyed lob that had Djokovic scampering back in horror.
Sensing nothing was going his way, the 2008 Australian Open champion looked skywards in mock celebration after holding for 3-2. Kohlschreiber made the breakthough in the ninth game before serving out the match.
Kohlschreiber, who had never progressed beyond the second round at Roland Garros until this year, will next face 16th seed Tommy Robredo, after the Spaniard beat Maximo Gonzalez of Argentina 4-6 7-5 6-1 6-0.
Djokovic's defeat has removed a big obstacle from Roger Federer 's path as he seeks to reach his fourth successive final.
2009-0531
French Open - Nadal loses at Roland Garros
Four-times champion Rafael Nadal was knocked out in the fourth round of the French Open on Sunday, beaten 6-2 6-7 6-4 7-6 by Sweden's Robin Soderling in one the biggest shocks ever seen at Roland Garros.
The world number one, who was seeking a record fifth successive title, had taken a 31-0 record into the contest as he had not lost a match at the clay-court Grand Slam since his Paris debut in 2005.
Soderling paid little attention to the script as he brought the world number one down on his knees in a three-and-a-half hour tussle.
Nadal, who had thrashed Soderling 6-1 6-0 in Rome last month, said he could not keep his nerve in they moments of the match.
It seemed as if Nadal's left arm had shortened overnight as the Spaniard often failed to retrieve his opponent's groundstrokes in a one-sided first set.
Rafa's Astonishing Roland Garros Run Comes To A Close
"You need a defeat to give value to your victories," said ATP World Tour No. 1 Rafael Nadal after his fourth-round 6-2, 6-7(2), 6-4, 7-6(2) loss to Robin Soderling at Roland Garros on Sunday.
When defeat finally came for Nadal at Roland Garros, it brought to an end his bid for an unprecedented fifth successive title and ended his all-time record winning-streak at Roland Garros at 31 matches.
Since making his debut against Lars Burgsmuller in the first round in 2005, Nadal had lost just seven sets as he raced to four consecutive titles – tying Bjorn Borg’s mark from 1978-81.
The 22-year-old Nadal had won 32 straight sets at Roland Garros since losing the second set of the 2007 final to Roger Federer – the second-longest streak in Roland Garros history behind Bjorn Borg, who won 41 consecutive sets between 1979-81.
“No, defeats never make you grow,” said Nadal. “But you also realize how difficult what I achieved up until today was, and this is something you need sometimes. You need a defeat to give value to your victories.”
It is only the 10th time in the Open Era that the defending champion has failed to reach the quarter-finals at Roland Garros, and it is only the second time in the past 13 Grand Slam tournaments that Nadal has failed to reach the quarter-finals or better. The last time it happened was in the fourth round of the 2007 US Open, when the Spaniard lost to countryman David Ferrer.
Nadal, who won his sixth Grand Slam title at the Australian Open in January with back-to-back five-set victories over Fernando Verdasco and Roger Federer, had won his past 10 Grand Slam matches since losing to Andy Murray in the semi-finals at the 2008 US Open.
Nadal’s astonishing form on clay has seen him compile a 153-6 mark since 2005, including 24 clay-court tour-level titles. Soderling is only the 13th different player to defeat Nadal on clay in his eight-year career and the first Swedish player to do so.
The Mallorcan had entered into his 2009 Roland Garros campaign once more having dominated the European clay-court swing – winning consecutive titles at ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo (d. Djokovic), Barcelona (d. Ferrer) and ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Rome (d. Djokovic). His only loss came to Roger Federer in the final of ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Madrid, the day after he had saved three match points in a pulsating four-hour, three-minute semi-final against Novak Djokovic. It is the first time that he has lost back-to-back clay court tournaments in the same year since July 2004.
Nadal, as always, was humble and motivated in defeat: “That's the end of the road, and I have to accept it. I have to accept my defeat as I accepted my victories: with calm. So I have to stay calm and stay cool‑headed to try and analyse what I did wrong.
“I need to learn, and you learn more when you lose than when you win. I need to work on those points on which I wasn't good, and from there try and do better for my next tournament.
“This is not a tragedy, losing here in Paris. It had to happen one day, and this is an excellent season for me. Of course it's a bit sad, but I have to overcome this as quickly as possible.”
Nadal’s astounding records on clay speak for themselves and the left-hander is well aware of how this defeat to Soderling will be received ultimately.
“Well, all of us athletes, we know that when we walk on the court we can either win or lose. I know it for a fact anything can happen, and I have to accept them both in the same way.
“You cannot collapse either because you've won a match or because you've lost it. This is sport, and you can have victories or defeats. No one remembers defeats in the long run. People remember victories.”
因為去年的法網國王Rafa與女王Ana通通都決定一起來陪伴他了 XDD


法網上週連兩天爆冷
寶貝前腳才走
沒想到Nadal如此"情深義重"
竟然後腳也跟著一起走
寶貝不穩定的狀況大家見怪不怪
不過
Clay king dethroned
哇,這個標題下得好重喔
國王下台
這真的就代誌很大條
或許國王不愛江山愛寶貝...(*哈,聽我隨便胡說呢...)
才會第四種子一掉隊
第一種子也跟著說再見
當然下這麼重標題語是有用意的
因為 誰會是漁翁得利者呢?
媒體們相當相當的關心
Former world number one Roger Federer is now favourite to claim his first French Open title following Rafael Nadal's shock exit at the hands of 23rd seed Robin Soderling.
The odds on British number one Andy Murray winning his maiden Grand Slam crown have also come crashing down, with Novak Djokovic already deposed.
其實這是sky sport為了聽聽球迷意見所做的調查標題,
第一及第四種子都打包回家了,
特別是沒有紅土王Nadal的擋路耶!這是何等天大地大的好機會呀!
讓第二及第三種子的Federer及Murray充滿了無限的奪冠希望
是說球迷這幾天端陽連假是家庭服務日,沒辦法分心關懷咱們家寶貝的狀況!
瞧,這個寶貝沒人關心就不行,竟然兵敗如山倒,被人直落三的踢回家去
是說昨天竹竿小子Cilic也輸給Murray之後
球迷一下子頓失看球重心
看來,
還有一週的法網......

沒有了寶貝

沒有了紅土大王
這是擺明要球迷跟著隊長一起放長假囉
不過,還是要為這次寶貝與國王的意外落馬事件留下一個紀錄
data form Eurosport ...etc.
2009-0531
French Open - Men: Djokovic crashes out
Fourth seed Novak Djokovic was knocked out in the French Open third round, beaten 6-4 6-4 6-4 by Germany's Philipp Kohlschreiber.
Djokovic, one of the in-form players on clay, had looked comfortable leading 4-1 in the opening set before allowing the 29th seed to take control with an array of fierce crosscourt shots.
Djokovic found himself 5-1 down in the second, saving three set points at 5-2 before breaking to keep himself in it.
Flicking over two beautiful acute-angled forehands to hold in the ninth, the world number four looked to be in the mood for a fight but could not keep up as Kohlschreiber ran him around the court and took the set with a big unreturnable serve.
The pair traded breaks at the start of the third with Kohlschreiber pulling off some eye-catching shots like the volleyed lob that had Djokovic scampering back in horror.
Sensing nothing was going his way, the 2008 Australian Open champion looked skywards in mock celebration after holding for 3-2. Kohlschreiber made the breakthough in the ninth game before serving out the match.
Kohlschreiber, who had never progressed beyond the second round at Roland Garros until this year, will next face 16th seed Tommy Robredo, after the Spaniard beat Maximo Gonzalez of Argentina 4-6 7-5 6-1 6-0.
Djokovic's defeat has removed a big obstacle from Roger Federer 's path as he seeks to reach his fourth successive final.
2009-0531
French Open - Nadal loses at Roland Garros
Four-times champion Rafael Nadal was knocked out in the fourth round of the French Open on Sunday, beaten 6-2 6-7 6-4 7-6 by Sweden's Robin Soderling in one the biggest shocks ever seen at Roland Garros.
The world number one, who was seeking a record fifth successive title, had taken a 31-0 record into the contest as he had not lost a match at the clay-court Grand Slam since his Paris debut in 2005.
Soderling paid little attention to the script as he brought the world number one down on his knees in a three-and-a-half hour tussle.
Nadal, who had thrashed Soderling 6-1 6-0 in Rome last month, said he could not keep his nerve in they moments of the match.
It seemed as if Nadal's left arm had shortened overnight as the Spaniard often failed to retrieve his opponent's groundstrokes in a one-sided first set.
Rafa's Astonishing Roland Garros Run Comes To A Close
"You need a defeat to give value to your victories," said ATP World Tour No. 1 Rafael Nadal after his fourth-round 6-2, 6-7(2), 6-4, 7-6(2) loss to Robin Soderling at Roland Garros on Sunday.
When defeat finally came for Nadal at Roland Garros, it brought to an end his bid for an unprecedented fifth successive title and ended his all-time record winning-streak at Roland Garros at 31 matches.
Since making his debut against Lars Burgsmuller in the first round in 2005, Nadal had lost just seven sets as he raced to four consecutive titles – tying Bjorn Borg’s mark from 1978-81.
The 22-year-old Nadal had won 32 straight sets at Roland Garros since losing the second set of the 2007 final to Roger Federer – the second-longest streak in Roland Garros history behind Bjorn Borg, who won 41 consecutive sets between 1979-81.
“No, defeats never make you grow,” said Nadal. “But you also realize how difficult what I achieved up until today was, and this is something you need sometimes. You need a defeat to give value to your victories.”
It is only the 10th time in the Open Era that the defending champion has failed to reach the quarter-finals at Roland Garros, and it is only the second time in the past 13 Grand Slam tournaments that Nadal has failed to reach the quarter-finals or better. The last time it happened was in the fourth round of the 2007 US Open, when the Spaniard lost to countryman David Ferrer.
Nadal, who won his sixth Grand Slam title at the Australian Open in January with back-to-back five-set victories over Fernando Verdasco and Roger Federer, had won his past 10 Grand Slam matches since losing to Andy Murray in the semi-finals at the 2008 US Open.
Nadal’s astonishing form on clay has seen him compile a 153-6 mark since 2005, including 24 clay-court tour-level titles. Soderling is only the 13th different player to defeat Nadal on clay in his eight-year career and the first Swedish player to do so.
The Mallorcan had entered into his 2009 Roland Garros campaign once more having dominated the European clay-court swing – winning consecutive titles at ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo (d. Djokovic), Barcelona (d. Ferrer) and ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Rome (d. Djokovic). His only loss came to Roger Federer in the final of ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Madrid, the day after he had saved three match points in a pulsating four-hour, three-minute semi-final against Novak Djokovic. It is the first time that he has lost back-to-back clay court tournaments in the same year since July 2004.
Nadal, as always, was humble and motivated in defeat: “That's the end of the road, and I have to accept it. I have to accept my defeat as I accepted my victories: with calm. So I have to stay calm and stay cool‑headed to try and analyse what I did wrong.
“I need to learn, and you learn more when you lose than when you win. I need to work on those points on which I wasn't good, and from there try and do better for my next tournament.
“This is not a tragedy, losing here in Paris. It had to happen one day, and this is an excellent season for me. Of course it's a bit sad, but I have to overcome this as quickly as possible.”
Nadal’s astounding records on clay speak for themselves and the left-hander is well aware of how this defeat to Soderling will be received ultimately.
“Well, all of us athletes, we know that when we walk on the court we can either win or lose. I know it for a fact anything can happen, and I have to accept them both in the same way.
“You cannot collapse either because you've won a match or because you've lost it. This is sport, and you can have victories or defeats. No one remembers defeats in the long run. People remember victories.”
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