US Open - Men: Impressive start by Djokovic
Eurosport – 2009-09-02
Novak Djokovic is ready to kiss and make up with the U.S. Open fans.
~Daily News~
Djokovic out to win back New York fans
September 02, 2009
~AFP~
想必是懷著小心戒慎的心,來到去年被當地球迷快要噓爆的傷心地
美國公開賽可是年度大滿貫中的最後一站了
寶貝保持著低調誠懇
以堅定堅決的態勢參加美國公開賽第二天的賽程
去紐約不用調整手錶也不會搞錯時間,因為剛好12小時的時差
話說清晨的台北也就是紐約的晚上,
俊男美女分別進行US open的第二天賽事
說到俊男美女可不是隨便說說的應酬話
一位是西班牙美男 Lopez,一位是俄羅斯美女Sharapova
一邊夠帥一邊夠美,問題是球迷看球時間不夠…..XDD
昨晚睡前薩芬哥的妹子薩芬妹正在大演特演----驚悚劇場
讓球迷差一點擔心…..US open頭號女子種子會在第一輪Say bye-bye
還好醒來之後發現……
只要不是「Final決賽」,咱們這位薩芬妹看來似乎都能堅持到底 哈哈
每回主播都要用….這位沒有得過大滿貫冠軍的女子第一種子選手…來介紹她,
還真是哪壺不開就喜歡提哪壺呀
是說……球迷也不太敢看薩芬妹的決賽呀….
看到她崩盤哭場的場面…實在是不忍心
話說寶貝還跟球迷挺有緣
因為不知道美網第二天轉播會不會有寶貝
睡前隨便訂下錄影時間….
哇!哈哈
開始時間竟然剛剛好就是寶貝上場時間
出門前因為俊男美女正在比賽不好打岔
確認過錄到寶貝比賽之後,球迷就happy外出
2007美網的寵兒,2008美網的棄兒
那2009年呢?
看看網路上的媒體報導就很有意思呢
橘子是水果中球迷的最愛
橙色會讓球迷想到荷蘭國家隊及瓦倫西亞
可是橙色的寶貝呢?
寶貝的賽事過程只能等回家再看
不過剪短了頭髮,換了球衣顏色的寶貝
雖然堅決的精神令人很敬佩
可是身上衣服的配色……
或許帶有秋意漸濃的紐約中央公園的fu,
然而球迷並不太中意呢
( 球迷能接受橙色,可是不喜歡下半身的配色,雖然這樣的配色是正確的...)
(插話Number 1:
人家Murray首輪就一整個重點在球衣,
除了女朋友漂亮之外,球衣顏色也一整個美麗 Blue is beautiful…..)
瞧!

或許為了挽回美國球迷的心,
寶貝這回征戰美國公開賽首輪比賽就可見其用心
先是增加一位「美籍」教練討好美國人
再來呢,則是身邊增加一位「美人」轉移及軟化觀眾注意力
真是聰明的寶貝呀!!! XDD
~~~Jelena頂個大太陽來相挺...順便轉移媒體注意力啦!~~~
(插話Number 2:
話說寶貝擊敗了常跟他一起練球的Croatia球友"六比七"贏得首輪堅決勝
那本版的另一位寶貝---Croatia竹竿弟 Cilic也是漂亮贏得第一勝喔)

這種大滿貫賽事...
沒有秋風掃落葉的強勢的時候......
往往就是考驗球員及球迷耐力的時間

so......恭喜這兩位寶貝以三盤速戰法順利晉級第一輪賽事了
(插話Number 3:
話說西班牙美男經過辛苦的鏖戰後,最終還是輸給了美國在地的老將
看來還是只能在男子雙人賽事中繼續努力了
Lopez近來單人的戰績並不夠好, 需要好好加油啦)
以下的報導球迷很有興趣,雖然有點「落落長」
還是決定轉貼過來當個紀錄
2009-09-02
媒體報導轉載
Eurosport –
US Open - Men: Impressive start by Djokovic
The men's singles form book continued to be strictly respected at the US Open on day two with fourth seed Novak Djokovic and seventh seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga both cruising into the second round.
There were straight-sets wins too for 10th seed Fernando Verdasco , 11th seed Fernando Gonzalez and for 17th seed Thomas Berdych as most of the day's drama was being played out in the women's tournament.
Djokovic, the fourth-seeded Serb who lost to Roger Federer in the 2007 final, was too powerful for a fading Ivan Ljubicic of Croatia, winning at a canter 6-3 6-1 6-3.
The 2008 Australian Open champion revealed afterward that he had reached agreement with retired American player Todd Martin to join his coaching team for Flushing Meadows.
Daily News Sports
Novak Djokovic beats Ivan Ljubicic, 6-3, 6-1, 6-3 in first-round at U.S. Open
By Ohm Youngmisuk
Novak Djokovic is ready to kiss and make up with the U.S. Open fans.
And apparently so are the fans judging by the warm reception he received Tuesday.
The personable third-seeded Serbian stepped onto the Arthur Ashe stadium court for the first time since he was booed loudly last year during his semifinal against Roger Federer for chiding Andy Roddick after a quarterfinal win.
This time, fans appeared to forgive - or they forgot - and cheered him before he crushed Ivan Ljubicic, 6-3, 6-1, 6-3 in his first-round match.
"Look, this is past," Djokovic said. "What happened last year, the way I get it, to be honest, was like, I don't know, a fight with a girlfriend. Just a little fight with a girlfriend. These things happen. It was something that everybody can learn from it."
Whether or not Djokovic and Roddick have made up remains to be seen although both parties have publicly tried to smooth things over.
Djokovic was a fan favorite here in 2007 when he exploded onto the tennis scene with two semifinal appearances at the French and Wimbledon before finishing runner up at the Open that year. He became popular not just because of his play but his infamous on-court imitations of Rafael Nadal, Maria Sharapova and Roddick.
But after Djokovic repeatedly needed to see a trainer during a five-set win over Tommy Robredo in the fourth round last year, Roddick cracked that the Serbian had "about 16 injuries" and that he was dealing with SARS, bird flu and an assortment of other ailments. After Djokovic beat Roddick in the quarterfinals, the Serb responded with a hint of anger.
"You know, Andy was saying I have 16 injuries in the last match," Djokovic said during an on-court interview right after that four-set win. "Obviously, I don't, right?"
Djokovic was then booed by fans, prompting him to say, "They're already against me because they think I'm faking everything, so it's all right. That's not nice, anyhow, to say in front of this crowd that I have 16 injuries and that I'm faking."
That led to more jeers during his semifinal loss to Federer.
Tuesday, Djokovic had no problems at all from the fans or his own body as he breezed past a tricky first-round opponent in the 51st-ranked Ljubicic, who is a close friend and sometimes a practice partner with Djokovic. It was probably a match Roddick didn't care much for since both Djokovic and Ljubicic have had their moments with Roddick.
After losing to Roddick in 2003, Ljubicic said the American was despised on the Tour.
"Every single player said to me, 'Good luck. Kick his ass. We can't stand him,'" Ljubicic said then.
And on top of that, Djokovic's new coach, Todd Martin, once warned that Roddick might not last long with his snappy serving motion.
"If he swings like that the rest of his career and he makes it to 32, I take my hat off to him," Martin said.
Tuesday, some young fans wanted Djokovic to put on his entertainer's hat and deliver more impersonations. It appears all has been forgiven.
"They were asking, 'When are you going to do more impersonations. I just came to see that,'" Djokovic said with a smile. "Well, I'm here a little bit to play tennis."
If Djokovic keeps playing like he did in his first round, he could have a quarterfinal rematch with the fifth-seeded Roddick, who has beaten him three straight times including a quarterfinal win at the Australian Open.
If the two meet again, it will be curious to see if the fans will be as forgiving to Djokovic.
"I always felt like at home here," he said. "Today was great. I just hope that the fans will behave nice, you know, in the next rounds."
~AFP~
Djokovic out to win back New York fans
Novak Djokovic wants to win back the affections of the Flushing Meadows faithful a year after he had a very public falling out with the New York fans.
The darling of the crowds in 2007 for his cheeky impersonations of other players - notably Maria Sharapova and Rafael Nadal - the Serb sullied his reputation a year later by feuding with Andy Roddick over the American's asides at his medical timeouts.
After defeating the home favourite in the quarter-finals, he then moaned about the scheduling for his semi-final defeat to Roger Federer, adding to the perception that he was a bad loser.
All that is a thing of the past, Djokovic said after coasting past Ivan Ljubicic of Croatia 6-3, 6-1, 6-3 in his first round tie on Tuesday.
"What happened last year, the way I get it, to be honest, was like a fight with a girlfriend. Just a little fight with a girlfriend," he said.
"These things happen. It was something that everybody can learn from.
"I always felt like at home here. I played so well the last three years. I see no reason for me thinking about something that happened already.
"Today was great. I just hope that the fans will behave nice, you know, in the next rounds.
Djokovic has certainly taken one step that will ensure him some renewed backing from the US fans, signing Todd Martin as part of his coaching staff for Flushing Meadows and perhaps for a longer period if their association is fruitful.
Martin, who retired in 2004, was a hugely popular player in the United States, reaching two Grand Slam finals, in Australia in 1994 and in New York in 1999, and he was a stalwart of the US Davis Cup team for years.
"The last couple weeks we have been negotiating and trying to work things out," Djokovic said of Martin.
"Definitely we started working Monday after Cincinnati. We spent the whole week together away from the site at one place in New Jersey.
"We had a lot of hours on the court daily, and of course fitness with my coach, really trying hard to work on some things to improve the game and get ready for the most important tournament in this period of the year.
"Todd, being a top five player, playing a couple finals of the Grand Slams, and, of course, many other tournaments, and he's very respected in the tennis world, and he's a person that can help me a lot in any way, his experience. And he brought freshness to our team, which is always welcome."
Turning to his own game, which has brought him two titles this year and a year-best 53 wins level with Andy Murray, Djokovic said that he was in a good position to launch an assault on a second Grand Slam title to go with the 2008 Australian Open.
"So far physically I feel really fit," he said. "Obviously game wise, as you saw today, I am in a good form, good shape. Let's just hope I can continue this way."
Eurosport – 2009-09-02
Novak Djokovic is ready to kiss and make up with the U.S. Open fans.
~Daily News~
Djokovic out to win back New York fans
September 02, 2009
~AFP~
想必是懷著小心戒慎的心,來到去年被當地球迷快要噓爆的傷心地
美國公開賽可是年度大滿貫中的最後一站了

寶貝保持著低調誠懇
以堅定堅決的態勢參加美國公開賽第二天的賽程
去紐約不用調整手錶也不會搞錯時間,因為剛好12小時的時差
話說清晨的台北也就是紐約的晚上,
俊男美女分別進行US open的第二天賽事
說到俊男美女可不是隨便說說的應酬話
一位是西班牙美男 Lopez,一位是俄羅斯美女Sharapova
一邊夠帥一邊夠美,問題是球迷看球時間不夠…..XDD
昨晚睡前薩芬哥的妹子薩芬妹正在大演特演----驚悚劇場
讓球迷差一點擔心…..US open頭號女子種子會在第一輪Say bye-bye
還好醒來之後發現……
只要不是「Final決賽」,咱們這位薩芬妹看來似乎都能堅持到底 哈哈
每回主播都要用….這位沒有得過大滿貫冠軍的女子第一種子選手…來介紹她,
還真是哪壺不開就喜歡提哪壺呀
是說……球迷也不太敢看薩芬妹的決賽呀….
看到她崩盤哭場的場面…實在是不忍心
話說寶貝還跟球迷挺有緣
因為不知道美網第二天轉播會不會有寶貝
睡前隨便訂下錄影時間….
哇!哈哈
開始時間竟然剛剛好就是寶貝上場時間
出門前因為俊男美女正在比賽不好打岔
確認過錄到寶貝比賽之後,球迷就happy外出
2007美網的寵兒,2008美網的棄兒
那2009年呢?
看看網路上的媒體報導就很有意思呢
橘子是水果中球迷的最愛
橙色會讓球迷想到荷蘭國家隊及瓦倫西亞
可是橙色的寶貝呢?

寶貝的賽事過程只能等回家再看
不過剪短了頭髮,換了球衣顏色的寶貝
雖然堅決的精神令人很敬佩
可是身上衣服的配色……
或許帶有秋意漸濃的紐約中央公園的fu,
然而球迷並不太中意呢
( 球迷能接受橙色,可是不喜歡下半身的配色,雖然這樣的配色是正確的...)
(插話Number 1:
人家Murray首輪就一整個重點在球衣,
除了女朋友漂亮之外,球衣顏色也一整個美麗 Blue is beautiful…..)
瞧!


或許為了挽回美國球迷的心,
寶貝這回征戰美國公開賽首輪比賽就可見其用心
先是增加一位「美籍」教練討好美國人
再來呢,則是身邊增加一位「美人」轉移及軟化觀眾注意力
真是聰明的寶貝呀!!! XDD

~~~Jelena頂個大太陽來相挺...順便轉移媒體注意力啦!~~~
(插話Number 2:
話說寶貝擊敗了常跟他一起練球的Croatia球友"六比七"贏得首輪堅決勝
那本版的另一位寶貝---Croatia竹竿弟 Cilic也是漂亮贏得第一勝喔)

這種大滿貫賽事...
沒有秋風掃落葉的強勢的時候......
往往就是考驗球員及球迷耐力的時間

so......恭喜這兩位寶貝以三盤速戰法順利晉級第一輪賽事了
(插話Number 3:
話說西班牙美男經過辛苦的鏖戰後,最終還是輸給了美國在地的老將
看來還是只能在男子雙人賽事中繼續努力了
Lopez近來單人的戰績並不夠好, 需要好好加油啦)

以下的報導球迷很有興趣,雖然有點「落落長」
還是決定轉貼過來當個紀錄
2009-09-02
媒體報導轉載
Eurosport –
US Open - Men: Impressive start by Djokovic
The men's singles form book continued to be strictly respected at the US Open on day two with fourth seed Novak Djokovic and seventh seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga both cruising into the second round.
There were straight-sets wins too for 10th seed Fernando Verdasco , 11th seed Fernando Gonzalez and for 17th seed Thomas Berdych as most of the day's drama was being played out in the women's tournament.
Djokovic, the fourth-seeded Serb who lost to Roger Federer in the 2007 final, was too powerful for a fading Ivan Ljubicic of Croatia, winning at a canter 6-3 6-1 6-3.
The 2008 Australian Open champion revealed afterward that he had reached agreement with retired American player Todd Martin to join his coaching team for Flushing Meadows.
Daily News Sports
Novak Djokovic beats Ivan Ljubicic, 6-3, 6-1, 6-3 in first-round at U.S. Open
By Ohm Youngmisuk
Novak Djokovic is ready to kiss and make up with the U.S. Open fans.
And apparently so are the fans judging by the warm reception he received Tuesday.
The personable third-seeded Serbian stepped onto the Arthur Ashe stadium court for the first time since he was booed loudly last year during his semifinal against Roger Federer for chiding Andy Roddick after a quarterfinal win.
This time, fans appeared to forgive - or they forgot - and cheered him before he crushed Ivan Ljubicic, 6-3, 6-1, 6-3 in his first-round match.
"Look, this is past," Djokovic said. "What happened last year, the way I get it, to be honest, was like, I don't know, a fight with a girlfriend. Just a little fight with a girlfriend. These things happen. It was something that everybody can learn from it."
Whether or not Djokovic and Roddick have made up remains to be seen although both parties have publicly tried to smooth things over.
Djokovic was a fan favorite here in 2007 when he exploded onto the tennis scene with two semifinal appearances at the French and Wimbledon before finishing runner up at the Open that year. He became popular not just because of his play but his infamous on-court imitations of Rafael Nadal, Maria Sharapova and Roddick.
But after Djokovic repeatedly needed to see a trainer during a five-set win over Tommy Robredo in the fourth round last year, Roddick cracked that the Serbian had "about 16 injuries" and that he was dealing with SARS, bird flu and an assortment of other ailments. After Djokovic beat Roddick in the quarterfinals, the Serb responded with a hint of anger.
"You know, Andy was saying I have 16 injuries in the last match," Djokovic said during an on-court interview right after that four-set win. "Obviously, I don't, right?"
Djokovic was then booed by fans, prompting him to say, "They're already against me because they think I'm faking everything, so it's all right. That's not nice, anyhow, to say in front of this crowd that I have 16 injuries and that I'm faking."
That led to more jeers during his semifinal loss to Federer.
Tuesday, Djokovic had no problems at all from the fans or his own body as he breezed past a tricky first-round opponent in the 51st-ranked Ljubicic, who is a close friend and sometimes a practice partner with Djokovic. It was probably a match Roddick didn't care much for since both Djokovic and Ljubicic have had their moments with Roddick.
After losing to Roddick in 2003, Ljubicic said the American was despised on the Tour.
"Every single player said to me, 'Good luck. Kick his ass. We can't stand him,'" Ljubicic said then.
And on top of that, Djokovic's new coach, Todd Martin, once warned that Roddick might not last long with his snappy serving motion.
"If he swings like that the rest of his career and he makes it to 32, I take my hat off to him," Martin said.
Tuesday, some young fans wanted Djokovic to put on his entertainer's hat and deliver more impersonations. It appears all has been forgiven.
"They were asking, 'When are you going to do more impersonations. I just came to see that,'" Djokovic said with a smile. "Well, I'm here a little bit to play tennis."
If Djokovic keeps playing like he did in his first round, he could have a quarterfinal rematch with the fifth-seeded Roddick, who has beaten him three straight times including a quarterfinal win at the Australian Open.
If the two meet again, it will be curious to see if the fans will be as forgiving to Djokovic.
"I always felt like at home here," he said. "Today was great. I just hope that the fans will behave nice, you know, in the next rounds."
~AFP~
Djokovic out to win back New York fans
Novak Djokovic wants to win back the affections of the Flushing Meadows faithful a year after he had a very public falling out with the New York fans.
The darling of the crowds in 2007 for his cheeky impersonations of other players - notably Maria Sharapova and Rafael Nadal - the Serb sullied his reputation a year later by feuding with Andy Roddick over the American's asides at his medical timeouts.
After defeating the home favourite in the quarter-finals, he then moaned about the scheduling for his semi-final defeat to Roger Federer, adding to the perception that he was a bad loser.
All that is a thing of the past, Djokovic said after coasting past Ivan Ljubicic of Croatia 6-3, 6-1, 6-3 in his first round tie on Tuesday.
"What happened last year, the way I get it, to be honest, was like a fight with a girlfriend. Just a little fight with a girlfriend," he said.
"These things happen. It was something that everybody can learn from.
"I always felt like at home here. I played so well the last three years. I see no reason for me thinking about something that happened already.
"Today was great. I just hope that the fans will behave nice, you know, in the next rounds.
Djokovic has certainly taken one step that will ensure him some renewed backing from the US fans, signing Todd Martin as part of his coaching staff for Flushing Meadows and perhaps for a longer period if their association is fruitful.
Martin, who retired in 2004, was a hugely popular player in the United States, reaching two Grand Slam finals, in Australia in 1994 and in New York in 1999, and he was a stalwart of the US Davis Cup team for years.
"The last couple weeks we have been negotiating and trying to work things out," Djokovic said of Martin.
"Definitely we started working Monday after Cincinnati. We spent the whole week together away from the site at one place in New Jersey.
"We had a lot of hours on the court daily, and of course fitness with my coach, really trying hard to work on some things to improve the game and get ready for the most important tournament in this period of the year.
"Todd, being a top five player, playing a couple finals of the Grand Slams, and, of course, many other tournaments, and he's very respected in the tennis world, and he's a person that can help me a lot in any way, his experience. And he brought freshness to our team, which is always welcome."
Turning to his own game, which has brought him two titles this year and a year-best 53 wins level with Andy Murray, Djokovic said that he was in a good position to launch an assault on a second Grand Slam title to go with the 2008 Australian Open.
"So far physically I feel really fit," he said. "Obviously game wise, as you saw today, I am in a good form, good shape. Let's just hope I can continue this way."
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