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NbladeTopspin
01-06-2007, 02:01 PM
does anyone have video of bernard tomic playing??
thanks
jmsx521
01-06-2007, 02:17 PM
I want to see too. Plus, I want to know what kind are the 4 tournaments he won. Initially I was impressed, thinking that at 13 he won 4 futures/satellite events (against ATP pros), but then I couldn't find them on the futures/satellites schedule.
tennis_nerd22
01-06-2007, 03:17 PM
no he won ITF tourneys, U18 ones. Whether or not they are ATP, that is still amazing. But i too want to see videos of him playing
Techniques
01-07-2007, 06:54 PM
Young star just the Tomic
By Leo Schlink
December 25, 2006 AUSTRALIA'S tennis woes were lightened considerably yesterday when Queensland prodigy Bernard Tomic added even more lustre to a brilliant junior career with a second Orange Bowl victory.
The Gold Coast baseliner claimed the under-14 boy's crown with a dogged 4-6 6-3 7-5 win over Venezuelan David Souto at Key Biscayne in Florida.
Already a runaway world No.1 in his age group, Tomic is Australia's best male prospect since the emergence of Lleyton Hewitt eight years ago. Born in Germany, Tomic won the under-12 Orange Bowl title in 2004.
The Orange Bowl, which has been won by a raft of subsequent grand slam champions over the years, is regarded as the toughest junior tournament in the world.
Signed for a reputed $100,000 by International Management Group mid-year, Tomic last season strung together four successive victories in 18-and-under competition.
A star project for Tennis Australia, Tomic has spent time recently training in Florida where his backcourt game has won rave reviews from experienced coaches.
The right hander was introduced to tennis by his father John, who bought his son a racquet for 50 cents at a garage sale.
Tomic, 14, is now sponsored by several leading companies.
Roger Federer, Andre Agassi, Chris Evert, Jimmy Connors, Monica Seles and Gabriela Sabatini are all Orange Bowl graduates.
Tomic is one of the few foreigners in the 44-year history of the tennis championships to win the event twice.
Noted for his on-court intelligence, Tomic last year outlined the dynamics of his perfect player: the serve of Goran Ivanisevic, the mind of Pete Sampras, the heart of Hewitt and the groundstrokes of Federer.
Tomic, who has already represented Australia in junior Davis Cup and wants to become the youngest player to play for his nation at senior level, returns home this week.
He will have a short rest before preparing for the Australian junior summer circuit.
Tomic will target the Optus Nottinghill International and the Australian Open Junior Championships.
YOU SEE THAT. HE"s GOING TO PLAY a TOURNAMENT AT MY CLUB:-D (Optus Nottinghill International). Damn.. he is real good. Sharapova came runner up as a 14 year old in that tournament. There have been many many awwsome players who have played that tournament- Sharapova, Roddick, Phillipousis... Tonnes more.
Dunlopkid
01-08-2007, 10:56 AM
I too would be interested in video, but don't think there are any on Youtube.
Sagittar
01-08-2007, 10:58 AM
hope too see any but i dont think there are any :D
Techniques
01-08-2007, 09:06 PM
If I am not doing a shift for Ballkids at the Aussie open I might pop down to see if I can get some action of him on video:). Even if I can't tape him I'll see if I can watch him play..
Duzza
01-09-2007, 06:49 PM
Young star just the Tomic
By Leo Schlink
December 25, 2006 AUSTRALIA'S tennis woes were lightened considerably yesterday when Queensland prodigy Bernard Tomic added even more lustre to a brilliant junior career with a second Orange Bowl victory.
The Gold Coast baseliner claimed the under-14 boy's crown with a dogged 4-6 6-3 7-5 win over Venezuelan David Souto at Key Biscayne in Florida.
Already a runaway world No.1 in his age group, Tomic is Australia's best male prospect since the emergence of Lleyton Hewitt eight years ago. Born in Germany, Tomic won the under-12 Orange Bowl title in 2004.
The Orange Bowl, which has been won by a raft of subsequent grand slam champions over the years, is regarded as the toughest junior tournament in the world.
Signed for a reputed $100,000 by International Management Group mid-year, Tomic last season strung together four successive victories in 18-and-under competition.
A star project for Tennis Australia, Tomic has spent time recently training in Florida where his backcourt game has won rave reviews from experienced coaches.
The right hander was introduced to tennis by his father John, who bought his son a racquet for 50 cents at a garage sale.
Tomic, 14, is now sponsored by several leading companies.
Roger Federer, Andre Agassi, Chris Evert, Jimmy Connors, Monica Seles and Gabriela Sabatini are all Orange Bowl graduates.
Tomic is one of the few foreigners in the 44-year history of the tennis championships to win the event twice.
Noted for his on-court intelligence, Tomic last year outlined the dynamics of his perfect player: the serve of Goran Ivanisevic, the mind of Pete Sampras, the heart of Hewitt and the groundstrokes of Federer.
Tomic, who has already represented Australia in junior Davis Cup and wants to become the youngest player to play for his nation at senior level, returns home this week.
He will have a short rest before preparing for the Australian junior summer circuit.
Tomic will target the Optus Nottinghill International and the Australian Open Junior Championships.
YOU SEE THAT. HE"s GOING TO PLAY a TOURNAMENT AT MY CLUB:-D (Optus Nottinghill International). Damn.. he is real good. Sharapova came runner up as a 14 year old in that tournament. There have been many many awwsome players who have played that tournament- Sharapova, Roddick, Phillipousis... Tonnes more.
You play at Nottinghill? Did you play/see the 16s Frankston there?
TheSnowMan
01-09-2007, 09:18 PM
Woo.. we got ourselves the next Roger Federer.
Techniques
01-10-2007, 01:48 AM
You play at Nottinghill? Did you play/see the 16s Frankston there?
Nah I didn't see the Frankstone tourny. I was going to enter but I couldn't. My friend got trashed so :-D. Yeah I play at Nottinghill.
equinox
01-10-2007, 05:16 AM
I dislike the nothinghill courts. The surface is so bad for your knees and ankles. Every season someone badly rolls there ankles on the surface. Everyone complains about playing night tennis up on that cold windy hill. Shocker courts, nice club house.
tennis_nerd22
01-11-2007, 02:41 PM
Woo.. we got ourselves the next Roger Federer.
nah, he's a 2 hander. lol
NbladeTopspin
01-11-2007, 03:25 PM
nah, he's a 2 hander. lol
soo????????
Freedom
01-13-2007, 10:26 PM
Yeah, he sounds really impressive. TENNIS had an article and a picture of him posing in front of a mass of trophies.
I'm wondering if he'll pull a Donald Young though...?
Techniques
01-13-2007, 11:07 PM
I dislike the nothinghill courts. The surface is so bad for your knees and ankles. Every season someone badly rolls there ankles on the surface. Everyone complains about playing night tennis up on that cold windy hill. Shocker courts, nice club house.
The courts aren't that bad I like them. I'm not really aware that people roll their ankle or its is bad on the knees.
jmsx521
01-14-2007, 04:28 PM
'...Tomic, who has already represented Australia in junior Davis Cup and wants to become the youngest player to play for his nation at senior level...'Does that mean he wants to be the youngest to play ATP? ATP is the next level after ITF, right? For a second I was thinking that "he wants to be the youngest player to play" seniors' tour. :)
brayman9
01-14-2007, 05:47 PM
that would be amazing if he won an atp at like 15
The Grand Slam
01-20-2007, 06:54 AM
Amazing, and not entirely impossible, IMO.
You play at Nottinghill? Did you play/see the 16s Frankston there?
I live in Frankston. Hee. <_< *Random.*
k factor fan
03-14-2008, 12:14 PM
http://youtube.com/watch?v=YgnnOWykqt0
babolat15
03-14-2008, 01:37 PM
i know there was a video posted a while ago on the boards
equinox
06-24-2009, 12:24 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=px8mLLHvwGc
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