家中小朋友這次的體育考題  聽說出了一個問網球四大賽是什麼的題目

小朋友回想  今年過年在家看澳網時  球迷給她的機會教育中  說明了四大公開賽的場景

自然這個考題就相當順利的回答完畢 

哈哈  看球還是能夠長知識拿到體育分數的

 

2012倫敦奧運年在倫敦舉行的女王杯草地賽

地主的第一種子Murray只打了一場就bye-bye!

決賽最後是在竹竿弟Cilic vs Nalbandian之間進行

球迷假日不在家  自然也沒有好好follow

哪知道今天一看網球消息嚇了一跳

竹竿弟撈到一個他不想要都不行的大大獎杯

 

Cilic-20120617-QueensClub-Final-WinnersTrophy  

***很少人拿冠軍獎杯拿得這麼無奈的吧

 

 

只因為納班突然犯上失心瘋  在被竹竿弟破了發球局後 竟把人家線審弄傷而被取消參賽資格

看到如此可怕的一幕

球迷第一個想到的  是寶貝在法網敲壞座椅的場景

好加在  當時沒有把身邊的人弄傷  要不然同樣是事情大條了

 

 

 

Cilic-20120617-QueensClub-Final-Nalbandian-1 

地主國選手不見了之女王杯  竹竿弟跟納班大哥一起殺入決賽

第一盤戰到搶七  最後是納班大哥拿了下來

兩人陷入纏鬥狀況 

哪知竹竿弟破了納班大哥的發球局之後

納班管不了自己的情緒自食其果  結果把勝局拱手禮讓出去

自然這樣不勞而獲的獎杯  竹竿弟也是拿得很沒豪氣

 

Cilic-20120617-QueensClub-Final-close 

心中OS:  在場上見真章  逆轉是有可能的  哪知道這樣平白拿到  反而會讓人有勝之不武的感覺

 

寶貝玩三缺一的休兵真是正確的決定嗎?    We  don't know yet

至少 在目前為止

Big4中的Big3打草地熱身賽紛紛中箭落馬

萬一草地賽熱身不夠  在溫布頓一下子就say Good bye這可不太好哩

 

for reference: 路透社報導參考

 

Nalbandian defaulted from Queen's final

LONDON (Reuters) - Argentina's David Nalbandian was defaulted from his Queen's Club final against Croatia's Marin Cilic on Sunday for kicking out and injuring a linesman.

Nalbandian was leading 7-6 3-3 when he dropped serve in the seventh game and reacted by slamming his right foot into a wooden advertising board which disintegrated and caused a nasty gash on official Andrew McDougall's left leg.

A shocked McDougall cried out and instantly clutched his leg. When he rolled up his beige trousers, blood could be seen seeping from his shin. He received some on-court attention before being escorted off the ground to the club's medical centre.

After prolonged discussions between a number of tournament and ATP officials, umpire Fergus Murphy awarded Cilic the match by disqualifying Nalbandian for "unsportsmanlike behaviour".

The 12,000 capacity crowd booed, whistled and chanted "play on" but it was match over. Cilic and Nalbandian both retreated to their seats unable to believe the events that had just unfolded.

ATP rules state instant disqualification in such instances but the Argentine, a Wimbledon finalist in 2002, felt he had been harshly punished and lashed out again during a rather strange presentation ceremony.

"I'm very sorry to do that," the 30-year-old told the crowd who had been booing and jeering after the final had been cut short.

"Sometimes you get frustrated on court and it's tough to control... sometimes I do a mistake.

'A MISTAKE'

"It is a tough moment to end a final like that. Sometimes we feel so much pressure from the ATP. It is a mistake and I have to pay for that.

"I disagree with that (abandoning the final). Everybody makes mistakes. I don't feel it had to end like that, especially a final. I'm very sorry," he added as the crowd cheered him on.

"There are a lot of rules and sometimes the ATP don't do anything. The rule book is very big. The ATP have made mistakes with the players and nothing happens."

Nalbandian's moment of madness not only cost him the chance of winning his first grasscourt title but he also forfeited his prize money (at least $56,800) and ranking points for the week. He also faces a further fine once officials have had a chance to examine the incident.

Cilic was simply a bystander to the events that curtailed the final but he was roundly booed as went up to pick up the oversized Queen's trophy.

"It's definitely not the way I wanted to win it. It feels very bitter... as the match was getting hot... it's tough to see a final finish like this," Cilic, 23, said after winning his seventh title.

Tournament director Chris Kermode said rules had to be obeyed.

"David Nalbandian ran across and in frustration kicked the panel out from underneath the line judge. It splintered and went into his leg and cut it, leaving him quite seriously injured," he said.

"To have the match ending this way is extremely disappointing but there isn't much we can do about it. Rules are rules. We are under the governance of ATP rules.

"We have this great crowd and great final and you'd like to think you can bend the rules but I can see from their (ATP's) point of view it's difficult because you (can't) allow a precedent here."

According to the ATP, Nalbandian is the first man to be defaulted in a final since records started being kept in 1980. ($1 = 0.7921 euros)

(Editing by Alison Wildey)

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