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06-23-2011, 07:52 PM
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Re: WIMBLEDON 2011, 20 June – 3 July
I find that David currently is playing much weaker than 3-4 years ago. What is weaker? He does not "fight" enough... His reaction for return is too slow,
earlier he could easy return serves of Roddick and many other great Ace-makers...
They compared Dave's return with Agassi's return, and many fans foound he was better...
but now I do not see Dave's wish to win so much...
May be tennis now is not his favorite "thing" anymore, or this is because he is already aged?
I wish David "break" my doubts 
try beat Federer now, David you could do it 8 times 
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06-24-2011, 11:30 AM
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Re: WIMBLEDON 2011, 20 June – 3 July
Agree with Stephan, his golden years are behind him.
Remember that he's 29 and had 3 surgeries (hip+hernia+adductors).
Perfectly normal to be slower after that
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06-24-2011, 04:11 PM
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Re: WIMBLEDON 2011, 20 June – 3 July
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Originally Posted by nalbyfan
Agree with Stephan, his golden years are behind him.
Remember that he's 29 and had 3 surgeries (hip+hernia+adductors).
Perfectly normal to be slower after that
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But we have an example to play even better after 29 years old, Federer...,
Andre Agassi, my most favorite tennis player (yes, he is the best of the best for me  ),
he won most his Grand Slams after he was 29 years old.
I cannot believe, but David still can do win a GS, if he want it.
Yes, first of all David has to wish it himselfs...
Nobody can help him here...We will just support him 
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06-25-2011, 01:57 PM
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Re: WIMBLEDON 2011, 20 June – 3 July
only hope is nalby taking a set against Fed here
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06-25-2011, 01:58 PM
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Re: WIMBLEDON 2011, 20 June – 3 July
broken,first set goes to Fed
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06-25-2011, 02:04 PM
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Re: WIMBLEDON 2011, 20 June – 3 July
someone closes the roof,damn it
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06-25-2011, 03:33 PM
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Re: WIMBLEDON 2011, 20 June – 3 July
gone are the old times 
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06-25-2011, 03:33 PM
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Re: WIMBLEDON 2011, 20 June – 3 July
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Originally Posted by Hola Mr. SK
someone closes the roof,damn it
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it is too painful to watch it     ...
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06-25-2011, 03:45 PM
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Re: WIMBLEDON 2011, 20 June – 3 July
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Originally Posted by Stephan
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Just painful to see him injured again. Hope his adductor will feel OK for DC tie
get well soon David
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06-25-2011, 05:17 PM
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Re: WIMBLEDON 2011, 20 June – 3 July
I have some beer, and actually get drunk, I need a deep sleep.
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06-27-2011, 11:15 AM
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Re: WIMBLEDON 2011, 20 June – 3 July
Short interview with David after the match against Roger.
It sounds that the problems aren't that serious - fortunately, as it would be a shame to see him having another injury break.
D. Nalbandian - third round
Saturday, 25 June 2011
D Nalbandian def by R. Federer 4-6, 2-6, 4-6
Q. What was the injury?
DAVID NALBANDIAN: No, the adds. (Adductors) I get surgery four month ago, and I feel a little bit on one part of the match.
Trainer help me with that, so I hope not a big deal.
Q. Did it affect your performance at all?
DAVID NALBANDIAN: Well, sometimes a little bit feels a little pain, but not much. Just a little bit. So didn't affect really, really much. I mean, he played much better than me today, so no excuse.
Q. You obviously played Roger a lot over the years. Can you compare the way he's playing now to the way he was playing three or four years ago?
DAVID NALBANDIAN: Well, three, four years ago I think he's playing the same level. He improve a lot from, I don't know, six, seven years ago.
After that, he play incredible level all the time, every match, and especially here on grass. He's one of the most winner of the tournament, so he's a great player.
Q. So do you think it's more that maybe Nadal and Djokovic have improved rather than him getting worse?
DAVID NALBANDIAN: Well, Rafa improves a lot, and Novak as well. Novak has amazing year this time, so I think all of those guys improve a lot.
If you didn't do that, it's impossible to be in the top.
Q. And just to come back to you, you've had a lot of injuries recently. How tough is it to keep coming back from that over and over again?
DAVID NALBANDIAN: It is tough. The recovery is very tough, especially for your mind, at home doing just exercise, not training hard as we wish.
But it's very tough on the mind especially.
Source: http://www.wimbledon.com/en_GB/news/...026786317.html
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06-27-2011, 01:37 PM
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Re: WIMBLEDON 2011, 20 June – 3 July
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Originally Posted by Eden
Short interview with David after the match against Roger.
.....I mean, he played much better than me today, so no excuse.
.....I think all of those guys improve a lot.
If you didn't do that, it's impossible to be in the top.
.......But it's very tough on the mind especially.
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Yes David, "If you didn't do that, it is impossible to be in the top" ...
Please do it, come back in to the top
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