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#1 25-02-2009 19:24:22

 DUN I LOVE

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Yen-Hsun Lu

Yen-Hsun Lu (TPE)
   
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Birthdate: 14-Aug-83
Height: 5'11'' (180 cm)
Weight: 163lbs (74 kg)
Plays: Right-handed
Turned Pro: 2001
Coach: Dirk Hordorff

Profil na stronie ATP:
http://www.atpworldtour.com/tennis/3/en … umber=L575


MTT - tytuły (9)
2011: Belgrad, TMS Miami, San Jose; 2010: Wiedeń, Rotterdam; 2009: TMS Szanghaj, Eastbourne; 2008: US OPEN, Estoril.
MTT - finały (8)
2011: TMS Rzym; 2010: Basel, Marsylia; 2009: WTF, Stuttgart, Wimbledon, TMS Madryt; 2008: WTF

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#2 25-02-2009 19:38:26

 Raddcik

Come on Andy !

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Re: Yen-Hsun Lu

Ten skośnooki grajek ogrywał już takich zawodników jak Hewitt,Nalbi i Murray

Ma patent na najlepszych


'03.07.2011 - Tennis Died' [*]

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#3 25-02-2009 19:58:12

 COA

Last hit for Wimby

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Re: Yen-Hsun Lu

Kurde, byłem przekonany że on jest sporo młodszy...


MTT GOAT (2xWimbledon, US Open, 7 innych, w tym Miami i Queens)

Come on Andy!

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#4 25-02-2009 20:07:27

Bizon

siła spokoju

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Re: Yen-Hsun Lu

8 lat gry w profesjonalnym tourze i jednokrotne wygrane z chimerycznym Nalbandianem i Hewittem, czy przemeczonym amerykanskimi Mastersami Murrayem to naprawde niezbyt wiele. Fajne wspomnienia i pamiatka owszem, ale nic ponadto. Jakim byl p.g. takim bedzie nadal.


MTT Singiel : (Rank-2)

W : Los Angeles 08, Dubaj 09, New Heaven 09, Bangkok 09, Pekin 09, Madryt 10, Roland Garros 10, Barcelona 11, Madryt 11, Roland Garros 11
F  : Olympic Games 08, Bangkok 08, s'Hertogenbosch 10, Wimbledon 10, Los Angeles 10, Memphis 11

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#5 25-02-2009 20:35:59

Statystyczny

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Re: Yen-Hsun Lu

Lu tak naprawdę nie gra interesującego tenisa. W tourze takich jest setki.


Frank Dancevic---------Stefan Koubek---------Grigor Dimitrov-------Dustin Brown------Jo- Wilfried Tsonga-----Łukasz Kubot----- Michał Przysiężny------Horacio Zeballos

http://dropszot.blogspot.com - zapraszam na świetnego bloga poświęconego niższym szczeblom męskich rozgrywek tenisowych.
Blog został zawieszony na nieokreślony okres czasu.

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#6 25-02-2009 20:55:47

 DUN I LOVE

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Re: Yen-Hsun Lu

COA napisał:

Kurde, byłem przekonany że on jest sporo młodszy...

Ja też. Gdyby miał np te 19 lat to, z takimi zawodnikami na rozkładzie, miałby znakomite zadatki na gwiazdora ATP. Niestety będzie tak jak napisał to Bizon. Pozostanie przeciętnym zawodnikiem z kilkoma, mniejszymi bądź większymi przebłyskami.


MTT - tytuły (9)
2011: Belgrad, TMS Miami, San Jose; 2010: Wiedeń, Rotterdam; 2009: TMS Szanghaj, Eastbourne; 2008: US OPEN, Estoril.
MTT - finały (8)
2011: TMS Rzym; 2010: Basel, Marsylia; 2009: WTF, Stuttgart, Wimbledon, TMS Madryt; 2008: WTF

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#7 22-06-2009 18:50:37

 DUN I LOVE

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Re: Yen-Hsun Lu

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090621/wl … elufederer

Wygrać nie wygrał, ale wrażenie zostawił po sobie bardzo korzystne


MTT - tytuły (9)
2011: Belgrad, TMS Miami, San Jose; 2010: Wiedeń, Rotterdam; 2009: TMS Szanghaj, Eastbourne; 2008: US OPEN, Estoril.
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2011: TMS Rzym; 2010: Basel, Marsylia; 2009: WTF, Stuttgart, Wimbledon, TMS Madryt; 2008: WTF

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#8 06-10-2009 21:41:08

 szeva

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Re: Yen-Hsun Lu

Typowy przeciętniak jakich w Tourze niestety wiele


I LOVE TENNIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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#9 29-11-2009 23:45:36

włodar

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Re: Yen-Hsun Lu

Yen-Hsun Lu

– 185cm/77kg.
– Ofensywny counter-pucher. Bardzo szybki, świetna praca nóg.
– Pierwszy serwis kąśliwy (średnio ok. 180 km/h, najmocniejsze ok. 200 km/h), Drugi (ok. 145 km/h) zbyt często jest grany za krótko, kontrowany przez rywala.
– Z FH (uderza z topspinem) potrafi przyśpieszyć akcje (łapie nim fajne kąty), zaliczyć winnera, skontrować w biegu. Dwuręczny BH słabszym skrzydłem (stara się go często grać płasko, co wielokrotnie kończy się uderzeniem w siatkę)
– Znakomita antycypacja zachowań rywala, czytanie gry.
– Bardzo podatny na kontuzje.
– Chimeryczny. Zazwyczaj, gdy sprawi niespodziankę sporego kalibru (np. pokonanie Murraya podczas IO 2008, czy Nalbandiana w I r. AO 2009), w kolejnej rundzie dostaje łomot
– “He's a very complete player, is very smart, fast and good from all the sides. He seems to read the game well, his anticipation is incredible and it's quite tough to break him" – tak ocenia go Marat Safin.

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#10 05-12-2009 19:19:48

 DUN I LOVE

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Re: Yen-Hsun Lu

Sezon 2009 w liczbach

Ranking: 95
Tytuły: 0
Finały: 0
Bilans gier: 10-23
Zarobki: $301,863

AO - 3 runda
RG - 1 runda
WM - 1 runda
US - 1 runda


MTT - tytuły (9)
2011: Belgrad, TMS Miami, San Jose; 2010: Wiedeń, Rotterdam; 2009: TMS Szanghaj, Eastbourne; 2008: US OPEN, Estoril.
MTT - finały (8)
2011: TMS Rzym; 2010: Basel, Marsylia; 2009: WTF, Stuttgart, Wimbledon, TMS Madryt; 2008: WTF

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#11 29-06-2010 12:14:09

 Serenity

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Re: Yen-Hsun Lu

Wimbledon 2010 - wywiad po zwycięstwie w 4 rundzie

Q. You played him twice before. What was the difference?

YEN‑HSUN LU: I think for me I know he's very tough on grass because he has big serve. And I don't think I'm doing different than last time. But I just show my serve when I was in trouble or when I in tough situation, I don't overplay.

So I have to stay with him because last two match, sometimes in the pressure, I overplay because I want to make a winner.

But today I just take a time, serve regular, and stay with him, try to find a chance and to win the set, set by set, set by set, until end, I shaking hand and I win. Yeah, I just don't think.

Q. When it was leveled at two sets each, was it psychologically tougher for you then?

YEN‑HSUN LU: I mean, yes. This question, for me, the fourth set I have a chance. I have 3‑1. The dropshot, I come in. I still thinking when I was going to the final set. I just tell myself, I have to fight. Because I know in the fifth set, there is no tiebreak, and he has better serve.

So I just tell myself, If I can stay longer, longer, longer, then probably something happens. And finally then I waited last chance to close the match.

But I tell you, fifth set, I don't believe I can win because he's better server than me.

Q. You didn't believe?

YEN‑HSUN LU: No, I mean, for chance, I don't believe. But I just tell myself, Even I don't believe, I have to fight, yeah.

Q. What were the emotions like for you after the match? You won, sat down in your chair. What was going through your mind after the victory?

YEN‑HSUN LU: Yeah, I mean, for me, because I really thankful for my family. Also because I'm really upset because my father's already pass away. I make this result. I'm really proud myself to share this victory with him in the sky. I hope he see this match.

So in that moment, I just sit and tell myself, I done it. I done for my father. I done for myself also. I done for all the people support me, yeah.

Q. May we ask when your father passed away?

YEN‑HSUN LU: Is 2000, when I turned professional, that year.

Q. So now having achieved the best result of your career, how far do you think you can go here?

YEN‑HSUN LU: Right now, I just want to say I want to have good sleep tonight. I know the next opponent is Djokovic. Also is very great players. I don't know how far I can play. I cannot tell you. But I can tell you if I have a chance to step on the court, I will fight in the end, yeah.

Q. Is it true you call yourself Randy because your English teacher could not pronounce your name?

YEN‑HSUN LU: Yeah, you know, because in Taiwan is difficult. Is not difficult, my name, to pronounce. But the English teacher, they want us to get American style, have the English name, to go into the English class feeling. So that's why they ask us to pick out the name from English.

So that's why I pick. But I don't know the meaning, actually (smiling).

Q. Do you want to know?

YEN‑HSUN LU: No. Better not, yeah (smiling).

Q. How long have you been working with Mark Woodforde and how much has he helped your game?

YEN‑HSUN LU: I mean, had very good experience with him last year. I mean, last year I have really bad virus with me for one‑and‑a‑half months, and also my immune system, even after I recover, I still really not in the good shape.

So when I work with him, my body's not really ready for it. But he give me a lot, you know, come to the net, and also some strategy, slice, approach. I mean, also he tell me some experience what he done before, when you play in a match, what you think. So is really help for when I work with him for two months, yeah.

Q. What was his advice? Did you speak to him today?

YEN‑HSUN LU: Actually, I meet him, like we went to the practice court, he is also practicing for this week. I was just say hi. He tell me, Well done. But we didn't really spoke about the tournament match.

Q. Did your father teach you to play tennis? Was he involved in tennis?

YEN‑HSUN LU: He start to learn together. We learn tennis together. When I was going to high school, also he spending a lot of time, too. He's not real coach, but he spend a lot of time to drive me to the coach, to the tennis coach, to the school. He's take care everything.

And also when I was ‑‑ before he was always planning which direction I should go, I should go to school or keep going professional. In the moment, he pass away.

So I'm just upset that I done, and he didn't with me. That's why I'm just very sad about this. But today I think he's here and he also very happy for me, yeah.

Q. When you beat Andy Murray at the Beijing Olympics, he said later that he was jetlagged and did not prepare properly. Does that make this win the best of your career?

YEN‑HSUN LU: I think every win is different in my career. I mean, of course, Andy's ‑‑ they're both Andy. Andy Murray's good players. But probably he has some problem. I knew I play good tennis against him, and I beat him.

I cannot tell you next time I play him, I have to win, I have to beat him, because he's very good players. I just find the chance to beat him.

And today the match, also in the match, I tell my coach, I say, I don't care about if win or lose, but I just want to fight in the end. Then things happened.

Q. How difficult is it to play tennis in Taipei? Did you have economic support only from the family?

YEN‑HSUN LU: The beginning, family supporting. After, when I play till now, there's some sponsor to support us. But when I kid, family support.

Q. What was your family doing, your family business?

YEN‑HSUN LU: My father doing, he's selling the chicken, not the meat, but the live chicken. So they sell the chicken, send it to the farm or something. After, they kill and become the meat. So I can catch a chicken. I can show you. Yeah, serious. I can catch a chicken (smiling).

Q. Can you elaborate on that? Was this like a chicken farm where your dad worked? Did you work with him there?

YEN‑HSUN LU: I tried few times. But I don't really like because smell really bad. But I know is very tough work. They always working between 1:00 in the morning to 6:00 in the morning, like very early. That time the chicken cannot run away because they cannot see.

Q. They were wild?

YEN‑HSUN LU: Yeah. No, but still they can run. They just put in the box or something. You have to catch them into the box. If the people want some kind of chicken, you need to separate.

Q. Roddick talked about how your serve seemed a lot tougher for him today than when you've played him in the past. Is that a part of your game you've worked on specifically? How might you be a different player today?

YEN‑HSUN LU: I mean, I think these tournaments improve my serve, especially like in the tough situation I make more first serve in. And also doing good serve is also physical‑wise because, like before the tournaments, I hire Argentina condition coach.

We training really hard for three‑and‑a‑half weeks to prepare these tournaments. And also he used the new system, it is different training program, that make me for my leg a little bit stronger.

So I can jump higher, I can serve better. That I think is better than last few times I play him, yeah.

http://www.wimbledon.org/en_GB/news/int … 34346.html

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#12 30-06-2010 20:11:22

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Wimbledon 2010 - wywiad po porażce w ćwierćfinale

Q. How do you feel you played this afternoon?

YEN‑HSUN LU: Hmm, I think first of all I just congratulation for Novak. He's play very good today.

I mean, for my side, I already tried my best. Of course, he's great player. He give me a lot of pressure today. I mean, I try to, you know, stay lines and also I try to move him, but he's play better than me.

And so I have nothing to say. He's better player today.

Q. Was it a challenge, the sort of experience playing in the quarterfinals of a slam for the first time?

YEN‑HSUN LU: Yes. Is very special experience for me. But, I mean, today I'm going on the court, I'm not looking this match as quarterfinal. I'm looking today I play Novak Djokovic. He's No. 3 in the world. So I just looking for this match.

I mean, right now this match is finish, then I can start to think, Yeah, is good I'm in the quarterfinal and I finish this tournament. Is great memory to be think about.

Q. Do you feel maybe you struggled at times to get into your rhythm to play your best tennis?

YEN‑HSUN LU: I mean, the beginning, I also ‑‑ I mean, from whole match he control the match, control the points. And also, I try to raise up my level. Also I try to hit harder, and I start to miss. Then also he play very good point.

I play also some good point, but he's making me like I have no chance, no idea how I can change strategy to play him. So I think I only can say he's better; he's better than me.

Q. Now you got to one Grand Slam quarterfinal. Have you got more in you?

YEN‑HSUN LU: I mean, is great. Is great for me. Now I know how I can reach the quarterfinal. Is good experience for me.

And I cannot say next time I play the US Open or next time coming back I have to be quarterfinal. But I know, and I knew, how I have to be, then I can reach the quarterfinal.

So I like to coming back here again and to play good tennis and to be ready next year. And also I hope I can play next time against Djokovic again. I mean, probably he's now happy. Today's too easy for him. I mean, I will try my best next year, yeah.

Q. What aspects of your game do you think you have to improve to compete with guys like Djokovic today?

YEN‑HSUN LU: I mean, I think of course probably I need to find some way to get the points. I think we play a little bit similar, but he's playing more fast, more aggressive than me. Also the returns, I have to bring more back to him, then I have chance to play the points.

So, I mean, everything I have, I still have space to improve. I mean, I'm not just think, Yeah, is great, is finish my career. I know I have many things to improve. Serve, you know. Physically, forehand, backhand, everything. I have to discuss my coach, conditioning trainer also, to see what we can do the next.

Q. How has your success here been greeted at home? Is it on the news? Are people interested back home?

YEN‑HSUN LU: Yes, like they are happy for me. And also, I mean, I make history for the tennis in Taiwan. I'm happy to get people together to support me, and this is the power.

I mean, because I do regret things. I happy to see the people sit together and support me. Even if today I'm sitting the TV to watch the other sports and they're doing good job, I also want to support with everybody. Yeah.

Q. You stood up very well to Roddick's very powerful serve in the last round. Today you seemed to struggle with Djokovic. Was there anything you were doing different?

YEN‑HSUN LU: Actually not. Probably, you know, maybe my physical went down. Is already fourth match and I have long match before.

I mean, also the Djokovic, from the returning, he give me more pressure for me. So I have to force myself, you know, to serve better or to serve good. But sometimes I overplay, and then I miss a lot of first serve.

So is a little bit mentally I give me my pressure. I tell myself, I have to serve good, and I make a net or out or didn't make good percentage in the first serve.

But I didn't change anything from the serve or adjust because I can only think these two reasons I didn't serve good, same against like Roddick, yeah.

http://www.wimbledon.org/en_GB/news/int … 15505.html

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#13 24-12-2010 20:57:42

 DUN I LOVE

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Re: Yen-Hsun Lu

2010 w liczbach

Ranking: 35
Turnieje: 0
Finały: 0
Mecze: 15-20
Zarobki: $547,620


MTT - tytuły (9)
2011: Belgrad, TMS Miami, San Jose; 2010: Wiedeń, Rotterdam; 2009: TMS Szanghaj, Eastbourne; 2008: US OPEN, Estoril.
MTT - finały (8)
2011: TMS Rzym; 2010: Basel, Marsylia; 2009: WTF, Stuttgart, Wimbledon, TMS Madryt; 2008: WTF

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