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Old 09-18-2012, 06:48 AM   #41
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Fed is cold and completely undemonstrative most of the time which is precisely part of why I have no interest in him. I like emotional guys, which is why I enjoy both Nadal and Djoko. You feel something? Express it. AND share it.
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Old 09-18-2012, 06:56 AM   #42
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What year did Federer stop throwing tantrums on the court? Was it 2004 or earlier?
Yeap around that time it was after the Safin match I think he said he saw a replay and both of them were throwing rackets and he felt like a disgrace and decided to keep it under control
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Old 09-18-2012, 09:50 PM   #43
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He's every bit as likable when he wins. He is very exuberant with his emotional celebrations at first (which is fun) but he behaves impeccably in trophy ceremonies and always gives proper credit to his opponent. He's a nice guy all around and knows how to handle defeat and victory with the same positive attitude.
Yes I quite agree. Berdych could take and example from him!
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Old 09-18-2012, 09:55 PM   #44
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Yeah i agree with what you guys are saying. I guess i pretty much like him in winning too, but i thought his Australian Open celebration was a little to much. I found it kinda dissrespectful to Nadal.
That was the most horrendous ceremony I have ever seen it tennis. They were both exhausted and those stupid 'officials' went on and on until both were near collapse. I think Djokovic looked as though he couldn't care less at one point and only wanted to get out of the place. They were not offered a chair until they nearly collapsed by sitting on the net. Anyone who thinks that tennis is an easy option in sport should view that match and the aftermath because it was almost cruel. They fought to the end and - both great guys and we are lucky to witness that era
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Old 09-19-2012, 04:28 AM   #45
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Djokovic is a great loser tbh. Unlike Federer and Nadal.
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Old 09-24-2012, 09:20 AM   #47
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Djokovic was a disgrace after winning the 2012 Australian Open in a record 6 hours. You don't behave like that after your opponent just endured 6 hours for zero reward. Probably the worst sportsmanship I've ever seen under the circumstances. I mean, ripping the shirt? This would be questionable even after a routine 4-setter. But after a heart-breaking (for Nadal) 6hr marathon? Disgrace.
So you call a million dollars, a ton of ranking points and a runner-up trophy "zero reward"? Are you dead set on proving Djokovic is a villain or something?
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Oh, I thought you were interested in tennis
Since when did nadal fans like tennis??
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Djokovic is a great loser tbh. Unlike Federer and Nadal.
Come on, Federer is a great loser. Just as good as Djokovic. You can't just write him off as a bad loser just because he seemed a bit angry during the US Open 2011 SF press conference, it was understandable under the circumstances.
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Old 09-27-2012, 09:24 AM   #50
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Come on, Federer is a great loser. Just as good as Djokovic. You can't just write him off as a bad loser just because he seemed a bit angry during the US Open 2011 SF press conference, it was understandable under the circumstances.
Fed has never been a great loser. He is a much better winner than Djokovic in that he keeps himself in check and shows respect to the opponent.
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