RE:Dear Sania did not get a chance
by A K on Sep 10, 2007 12:25 AM
HA HA HA im not against sania as an indian, or as a person of a particular religion... its just the big attitude problem that shes got, and unless she corrects that, i just hope she loses every match she plays
Hey tenis is not a game like cricket where U find players like Sachin, Bradman, Lara,Akram, Muralitharan once in a blue moon and also not a game of one side show(like Aussie).In tenis there are plenty of upsets in every other day. So have patience.But before such upsets become true I wish that FedEX would cross all the 'all time' records along with ending the drought of French Open. He is a fantastic player as well as well behaved, cool and classic.He deserves to win atleast 20 grandslams but it seems difficult as there are plenty of others,who are fantastic in their own ways, to do the upsets.But FedEX is one step ahead.Keep on bro..
i think novak is a fantastic player; unlike rafa he can do well in hard court also. but he too is a victim of the situation that prevails men's tennis; he has to cross the huge gap between fedex and the rest. i think he must narrow the gulf, to help tennis lovers see some two sided grand slam final, even though he is going to be defeated for sure.
When federar first played against sampras, He got the same praise what Novak is gettign today..and eventualy in the tournament like Wimbledon federar beat Sampras. I think thats gone happen this time too..no. no. 3rd is on his way to be no. one..and champion. Its time to change now. Days may be over for federar and its start for Novak....
Anyone who watched the semi finals would have easily come to the conclusion that Novak is a very, very special player. He was not at his 100%, due to heat exhaustion and fatigue and he couldn't move across the court as swiftly as he used to. But boy; what a game he brought up. Even with limited movements across the court, he simply outsmarted Ferrer in all areas. He was visibly tired and was willing to finish off the match in three sets, which he did thanks to his super talent. And guess what? This bloke is just 20 years old. He has shown amazing amount of temperament and talent so far and if things go out well, this young man could very well be the future of men's tennis. Novak Djokovic; you rock man. Though I'm a self admitted Federer fan, I would love to see Novak give a tough fight to the Fed Ex.
RE:Novak Djokovic - History in the making
by manoj kalita on Sep 09, 2007 07:18 PM
novak is a very good player no doubt butn too early to say he is a super talent.stepanik made his novak dance to his own tune due to subtle variation.with some luck he would ve defeated novak.novak likes to play in constant motion much like maria sharapova..they look great when on song.but they are defenitly beatable.variation would be key for roger ( perhaps the greatest of all time)against novak.may the better player wins( another way to say roger will win)