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Nie mam czasu na śledzenie PD, ale dlaczego Troicki nie gra w singlu?
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Bo gra w deblu, he he he.
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Noi mamy po dwóch dniach 2:1, sensacja bardzo blisko....
Dzisiaj meczu nie widziałem no ale 5 setów... ale jutro sie wszytsko wyjaśni. Pierwszy mecz Djoko vs Monfils o 13, pewnie wygra Serb no ale liczę na walke moze 5 setów? Ciekawe kto zagra drugi mecz Llodra?
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DUN I LOVE napisał:
Nie mam czasu na śledzenie PD, ale dlaczego Troicki nie gra w singlu?
Janko większe nadzieje rokował , a tak poważnie to chyba nagrabił sobie u kapitana półfinałową wtopą ze Stepankiem , a propos Janka ; to wygląda na to że będzie mu dane zgarnąć tytuł serba roku , chyba że przebiegły Forget zasadą roszady wystawi Miszela
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Mam nadzieje ze dzisiaj za słabo dysponowanego Simona wejdzie Llodra ,a ze wciąż jest w tej samej formie co w Paryżu
to pokazał w wczorajszym meczu deblowym.Llodra w trudnych chwilach skutecznie wspierał Clementa który w czasie meczu miał wzloty i upadki.A mieli trudne chwile w tym decydującym secie, przy stanie 5-3 i własnym serwisie było już 15-40 dla Serbów...
Co do pierwszego meczu to pewnie Djoko wymęczy z dobrze dysponowanym ostatnio Monfillsem, więc o wszystkim zadecyduje tak mi se wydaje ostatnie partię, kto wie może Llodra -Troicki albo Simon -Tipsa to pewnie więdzą w tej chwili tylko trenerzy poszczególnych reprezentacji..
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W ostatnim meczu Troicki zagra z Llodrą. Byłem pewien, że zagra Tipsar.
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Od kiedy zaczynaja ? Az sobie znajde jakiegos streama i obejrze, a pozniej styczen i sloneczna Australia
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Za 5-10 min. powinni zacząć.
E: Hala w Belgradzie, to nie Bercy. Nie może sobie poszaleć na tej wolniejszej nawierzchni Llodra. 5/1* w pierwszym Troicki.
Ostatnio edytowany przez szeva (05-12-2010 16:28:24)
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Ten dzisiejszy rezultat utwierdza mnie w przekonaniu, że wtopa przeciwko Clownfilsowi to najbardziej wstydliwy wynik dla Federera z tego sezonu.
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Kto gra w ostatnim meczu, bo na ls mam Tipsara i Simona ?
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COA napisał:
Kto gra w ostatnim meczu, bo na ls mam Tipsara i Simona ?
Troicki vs Llodra.
6-2 0-2 Jugosławia, niestety.
ALLEZ !
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Niestety tak.
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Generalnie to nie wiem jakim frajerem musiałby być Trocki, żeby tego nie dowieźć do końca. Jeśli jakiś czarodziej nie natchnie Francuza nowym życiem, to 3 partia będzie zarazem ostatnią.
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Zenada, fatalny dzien ma dzisiaj Llodra. Nie wiem czy nie lepiej bylo juz wystawic rzeczywiscie Simona
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Llodra zniszczony, szkoda na pewno Simon by bardziej powalczył. Gratki dla Serbi.
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Serbia vs Francja
3 2
Wyniki poszczególnych spotkań:
G Monfils (FRA) d. J Tipsarevic (SRB) 6-1 7-6(4) 6-0
N Djokovic (SRB) d. G Simon (FRA) 6-3 6-1 7-5
A Clement (FRA) / M Llodra (FRA) d. V Troicki (SRB) / N Zimonjic (SRB) 3-6 6-7(3) 6-4 7-5 6-4
N Djokovic (SRB) d. G Monfils (FRA) 6-2 6-2 6-4
V Troicki (SRB) d. M Llodra (FRA) 6-2 6-2 6-3
Zwycięzca 2010:Serbia
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SERBIA WINS MAIDEN DAVIS CUP CROWN
Viktor Troicki won the deciding fifth rubber for Serbia.
Serbia has been crowned Davis Cup champion for the first time after Viktor Troicki produced a stunning display to defeat France’s Michael Llodra 6-2, 6-2, 6-3 in the deciding fifth rubber in Belgrade Sunday.
“I’m in shock, after the last shot I couldn’t believe this happened,” said Troicki on court. “I think for the next few days I’ll still feel a little bit different. Maybe in five days I’ll feel the real feeling of winning the Davis Cup. This is the most intense pressure ever in my life and to win it in front of the home crowd is the best possible way. It’s unbelievable.”
Earlier, World No. 3 Novak Djokovic had kept alive Serbia’s hopes as he defeated French No. 1 Gael Monfils 6-2, 6-2, 6-4 to level the final at 2-2. “It was an unbelievable emotion, under the circumstances with the huge pressure, I played an amazing match,” said Djokovic. “Everything was working for me today.”
In celebration of becoming the 13th nation to win the Davis Cup title, all of the Serbian team had their heads shaved on court prior to the trophy presentation.
“I want to congratulate my team they played very good, especially this third day, hopefully we’ll play again like this next year,” said team captain Bogdan Obradovic.
Djokovic was quick to dominate Monfils in the baseline rallies and did not relent throughout the first set, keeping the Frenchman under constant pressure and drawing inevitable errors to break serve twice and take the first set 6-2.
Monfils continued to impose himself on Djokovic from the back of the court in the second set, all too often finishing second-best in their lengthy, athletic exchanges, and the Serbian broke serve in the sixth and eighth games to take a commanding two-set lead.
Perhaps inspired by his teammates’ fight back in the doubles a day earlier, Monfils took the match to Djokovic in the third set and twice led by a break of serve. However, Djokovic channeled his frustration into aggression in his game and was able to recoup the breaks both times to lead 5-4. In the 10th game a costly double fault from Monfils gave Djokovic two match points and the Serbian converted his second as Monfils netted a backhand.
World No. 30 Troicki was then tasked with facing the in-form Llodra, who had not lost a Davis Cup rubber in 2010, including victory over Troicki in Saturday’s doubles rubber. The 24-year-old Belgrade native was unfazed, though, and made a dream start to the match, breaking serve twice to race to a one-set lead.
Llodra looked set to stage a fight back in the second set as he secured an early break of serve, but the Frenchman was exposed at the net in the following game as Troicki immediately broke back. It sparked a run of eight straight games for the Serbian, who caused endless problems for Llodra with his exceptional return of serve and passing shots throughout the match.
Troicki put his foot down in the third set and quickly established a double break advantage as Llodra double faulted on break points in the first and fifth games. The Frenchman put forward one last effort to derail Troicki, chipping and charging to great effect to recoup one of the service breaks in the sixth game.
Troicki held strong in the closing stages, though, and more impressive returning from the right-hander earned him two match points in the ninth game. He converted his second chance with a backhand cross-court return winner to clinch victory in two hours and 13 minutes.
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Serbski tenis na szczycie
Viktor Troicki od dziecka marzył o chwili, w której znalazł się po ostatnim punkcie gry zamknięcia finału Pucharu Davisa w Belgradzie. - To coś nierealnego - powiedział bohater Serbów, którzy osiągnęli to, co nie udało się ich poprzednikom pod flagami Jugosławii czy Serbii i Czarnogóry.
Dla Troickiego najwspanialsze doświadczenie w życiu, dla serbskiego tenisa szczyt. Drużyna napędzana siłami Novaka Đokovicia, trzeciej rakiety świata i mistrza wielkoszlemowego, oraz Nenada Zimonjicia, czołowego deblisty świata, wpisuje się na listę honorową najstarszych corocznych międzypaństwowych rozgrywek w światowym sporcie.
A przegrywali
- Ciągle możemy czuć jakiś zawód z powodu tego, że w sobotę nie byliśmy w stanie zdobyć punktu w grze deblowej, w której byliśmy tak blisko wygranej - mówił po triumfie w Beogradskiej Arenie Đoković, który tak jak koledzy ogolił głowę na zero. - Osiągnęliśmy jednak cel, mimo tej wielkiej presji, występując na oczach naszej widowni. Być w stanie zrobić, to co my dzisiaj, w takich warunkach! - radował się.
Đoković, zdecydowanie najsłynniejszy serbski tenisista, nie jest jedynym fundamentem ekipy. On był naturalnie wskazywany do występu w deblu, a tymczasem w sobotę u boku Zimonjicia na korcie pojawił się Troicki. Goście wypuścili z rąk wygraną (prowadzenie 2-0 w setach), ale Troicki otrzymał kolejną szansę, w grze decydującej, przy remisie, uzyskanym dzięki triumfowi Đokovicia nad Monfilsem.
- Wciąż nie mogę w to uwierzyć - mówił w niedzielę po pokonaniu Llodry Troicki. - Zagrał najlepszy tenis w swoim życiu - stwierdził Bogdan Obradović, kapitan zwycięskiej reprezentacji. W tej jest jeszcze Janko Tipsarević, dusza towarzystwa, który na otwarcie zaprezentował się jednak poniżej oczekiwań (przeciw Monfilsowi) i szansę na rehabilitację miał już tylko prowadząc doping kolegów.
Tymczasem Troicki (został wybrany do piątej gry w demokratycznym głosowaniu tuż przed terminem zmiany desygnacji) nie czuje się bohaterem narodowym: - Wiele emocji buzowało we mnie przed meczem. Pamiętam, że jako dzieciak marzyłem o grze w tak ważnym dla kraju pojedynku. Teraz miałem na to szansę - powiedział 24-letni belgradczyk (ATP 28), którego polscy fani białego sportu kojarzą przede wszystkim z trzech niezwykle zaciętych spotkań z Kubotem.
A goście mieli gwiazdy w oczach
Prasa francuska po wielkim pompowaniu balona nadziei rozlicza się w poniedziałek ze swoimi tenisistami. "Francuzi mieli wczoraj gwiazdy w oczach, prowadząc 2-1. Ale Monfils i Llodra nie wytrwali i srebrna salatera uciekła graczom Guy Forget" - pisze "Le Parisien", na pierwszej stronie zamieszczając fotografię leżącego na korcie Monfilsa, z tytułem "Rozczarowanie".
Jeszcze bardziej wymowna jest czołówka "L'Équipe", na której pod nagłówkiem "Cierpienie" szlochający po ostatniej grze Llodra, którego próbują pocieszyć Forget i Benneteau. Największy dziennik sportowy nad Sekwaną poświęca finałowi sześć pierwszych stron. Powody triumfu gospodarzy? "Szczytowa dyspozycja Đokovicia i dobre wybory: nawierzchni oraz Troickiego na rozstrzygającą grę.
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Team spirit the key say Serbs
In harmony on and off the court, Serbia's memorable Davis Cup triumph over France on Sunday owed much to camaraderie, team members said.
The celebrations were kickstarted when Viktor Troicki beat Michael Llodra to complete Serbia's 3-2 victory and their first Davis Cup triumph.
After they lifted the trophy, the Serbians marched into the press centre and stood on a table as they sang a national battlesong which also reverberated from the sound system and spurred them on during breaks in Sunday's singles.
"All for one and one for all, that's how these boys operate and their fantastic team spirit and friendship is what made this happen," said Niki Pilic, advisor to Serbia's team captain Bogdan Obradovic.
Pilic became the first man to win the Davis Cup with three different sides, having steered his native Croatia and Germany before he assumed the advisory role with Serbia in 2007.
"The crucial thing is that we are all completely open about things with each other and there is never a clash of egos, when we make a decision it is based on everybody's opinion because we breathe as one," added Obradovic.
"These players are not just team mates, they are also mates off the court and they do things together, which is such a huge advantage for a Davis Cup side," he said.
"After losing Saturday's doubles, we all sat on the floor in the hotel room to talk things over and then we made the decision who will play in the fifth tie on Sunday."
World number three Novak Djokovic, who won both his singles matches in the final, added: "Individually or team, this is the best achievement of our careers and one of the biggest for our country." Having seen Djokovic pull Serbia level 2-2 with a convincing win over Gael Monfils in Sunday's opening tie, his close friend Troicki sent the home fans into raptures after giving Llodra another straight-sets roasting.
Hitting winners almost at will, Troicki played what Obradovic labelled as the best match of his career while Djokovic and company roared him on from their box.
They also gesticulated to galvanise the home crowd during every break and then mobbed Troicki after he lashed in the final cross-court backhand winner past Llodra.
"They are like brothers to me, the closest people I have and to win the Davis Cup with them is an unbelievable feeling, I am at a loss for words to describe it," Troicki said.
"It will probably take a few days to sink in and for my emotions to start coming out."
Having described his opening singles defeat to Radek Stepanek in Serbia's semi-final win over the Czechs as the worst in his life, Troicki finally delivered for his country under the greatest possible pressure.
Troicki, seen by a number of Serbian pundits as a player with ample talent and weak nerves, punched the air to show his soaring confidence after producing his best shots at the most critical moments against Llodra.
"Honestly, I had stage fright at the start and towards the end because I knew Llodra wasn't going to give up and gift those points to me, I had to take risks and win them," he said.
"I tried to not to think about lifting the trophy and all the ensuing euphoria and I think I did a good job. I want to thank the whole team for their support, we all believed we could do this after going 2-1 down on Saturday."
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Forget blasts 'idiot' Serb fans
Defeated France captain Guy Forget hit out at heckling fans he described as "idiots" after Serbia won the Davis Cup for the first time.
For three days the Belgrade Arena was packed to the rafters and while most of the 17,000 fans respected the players, Forget said some had spoiled the occasion.
"It's very loud. And the crowd was pushing behind the Serbian players, and they were wonderful. So were the French crowd, as well," he told reporters after graciously praising Serbia's team for their 3-2 victory.
"Now that it's over, the only thing I can say is always when you have a big event like this, you always have 20 or 30 idiots that are whistling every time you toss the ball.
"That's very frustrating. It's very unfair. These people don't need to be on a sport field anywhere. I think that kind of spoiled the pleasure that you can have on the court because you're always fighting the chair umpire to apply the rules.
"I've been sitting on this chair every day for between four and seven hours. Every single time there was an important point there was some idiot whistling when these guys had to throw the ball in the air. That's not very nice.
"I hope in the future, you will be able to get rid of these people. But most of the people were wonderful."
It may have sounded like sour grapes, particularly as the noise levels in the arena helped to create a memorable final, but Forget was not blaming it for France's failure to win their first Davis Cup since 2001.
Novak Djokovic beat Gael Monfils to level the tie on Sunday before Viktor Troicki overcame an out-of-sorts Michael Llodra in straights sets to clinch Serbia's first title.
"I think Serbia deserved to win because they were behind and they came back," Forget said. "You have to give credit to Novak and Viktor for the quality of the play they had today."
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