Bili su u porodicnoj poseti kraljevskoj porodici
Posted 17 November 2017 - 22:52
Bili su u porodicnoj poseti kraljevskoj porodici
Posted 18 November 2017 - 18:01
jednostavno nestvarna godina
Posted 18 November 2017 - 18:05
slazem se .................... ako i sledece godine bude bio i upola ovako dobar pored zdravog Novaka, Endija, Rafe i Vave, onda chapeaux camarade .................
Posted 18 November 2017 - 18:07
jedan slem, da bude lep okrugli broj i dosta je
Posted 18 November 2017 - 18:08
Bitno je on da bude zdrav i motivisan, drugi se tu ne pitaju mnogo.
Licno mislim da ce odigrati jos jednu, maksimalno dve sezone.
Posted 18 November 2017 - 18:09
Ja mislim da ce odigrati jos 2 sezone, sa maksimalno smanjenim brojem turnira, a pitanje je da li ce ikad vise igrati na sljaci.
Posted 18 November 2017 - 18:12
Edited by jevrem69, 18 November 2017 - 18:14.
Posted 18 November 2017 - 18:45
Bitno je on da bude zdrav i motivisan, drugi se tu ne pitaju mnogo.
Licno mislim da ce odigrati jos jednu, maksimalno dve sezone.
3 sezone po 5 titula, da se prestigne Konors
Posted 18 November 2017 - 19:07
Nadal vs. Federer 2017.
. Nadal Federer
Igrali turnira 17 12
Osvojeni turniri 6 7
GS titula 2 2
Masters titula 2 3
Pobeda / poraza 67/11 52/5
Dobijene partije 85.9% 90.1%
Rezultat protiv top 10 12/6 14/2
Medjusobni susreti 0:4 4:0
Nagrade (mil $) 12 12
ATP poena 10645 9605
Prosek poena po turniru 626 800
Edited by Dragan, 18 November 2017 - 19:07.
Posted 18 November 2017 - 21:01
jos nisam video statistiku "poeni po turniru"
nepotrebno skroz.
no stoji da je zbog tih 4:0 Fed ostavio nesto bolji utisak od Rafe
Posted 20 November 2017 - 22:17
pravac plaza
Posted 25 November 2017 - 20:41
#AusOpenVerified account @AustralianOpen
Doctor Federer ready to serve.
Our #AusOpen champ has been awarded an honourary doctorate by the University of Basel, recognising his charitable efforts for helping children in need.
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Posted 18 January 2018 - 02:02
Q. Since you turned pro, you've done something like three thousand on-court interviews after matches.
ROGER FEDERER: I'm not sure about that.
Q. How do you keep up your interest, your enthusiasm for it?
ROGER FEDERER: For any interview, you mean?
Q. Yes.
ROGER FEDERER: I don't know. I don't know how I do it.
Well, number one, I think talking in different languages is always an interesting thing. So that's challenging for me, trying to get the sentences right, to be quite honest. Swiss German it's simple. It's where I feel most comfortable, clearly.
But I kind of grew up with it a little bit, so I know how to handle it now and also take joy out of it. I think it is important. I try to see the press as sort of a bridge. Hopefully it's a good story for the people who read it or are watching it on TV, that they think, I don't know, tennis is a great sport, it's actually interesting. I'm giving them maybe more than just like, My forehand worked well, the second serve I have to improve. You walk away. That was boring. I always try to give it a little bit something extra.
I've maybe said a few too many things sometimes, but I try to be honest. For the most part, you know, it's served me well. I've always tried to remain myself as well. It's always been a challenge not to change over time but adapt to the new situation of being higher ranked, being asked interesting questions over the years.
I know you guys have a job to do. I also have to do it. I felt like sometimes we overdo it. Too many press conferences after every single game. If there's a better story than me winning a match 6-2, 6-2 in the first round at some tournament, I think that deserves the credit, not maybe my match. I get it. They have to put me in front of the press. I just go with it.
Sometimes also I wish I was elsewhere. Tonight I'm happy to be here, so it's all good (smiling).
Q. You said you get it. Do you think some of the other players don't get it?
ROGER FEDERER: Well, others struggle with it. I feel they're fearful of you guys just because they feel they have been misinterpreted in the past. I felt that in the very beginning of my career. Very quickly as a player, if you get a certain personality, you get put in a certain drawer. He's the funny guy, he's the serious guy, he's the boring guy, whatever. You fight with that for quite a long period of time. Sometimes, of course, you are right. It's not a confidence builder then sometimes.
That power of the microphone is a funny thing. Some players I think struggle with it. I would like to see more players just being really themselves in front of the press, being more relaxed about it, not worrying so much about making mistakes.
You guys know not every word should be twisted. You know maybe how he meant it, don't make him pay so badly for a mistake. You'd rather see that than robots left, right and center. I feel like sometimes some players have gotten a little bit too robot like. I wish they would let loose and be themselves. I try to always do that. It's not always easy, but I try hard.
Edited by wwww, 18 January 2018 - 02:06.