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Old 11-16-2012, 06:16 AM   #21
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Anyone notice this?

Against the top guys, Djokovic pretty much only does his outrageous celebrations when he wins against Federer. Against Nadal (excluding the Australian Open this year), Murray or any other member of the top 10, he is muted.

I think we all know the reason why.

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Lol...did you not watch any of his celebrations last year whenever he beat Nadal (which was often) especially at Madrid where his coach rolled about half-naked on top of a car bonnet and Nadal complained about the noisy celebrations outside his hotel room?

Muted is hardly the word I would have chosen. Djokovic usually goes bonkers whenever he wins a big tournament no matter who he has beaten.
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Old 11-16-2012, 06:27 AM   #22
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Lol...did you not watch any of his celebrations last year whenever he beat Nadal (which was often) especially at Madrid where his coach rolled about half-naked on top of a car bonnet and Nadal complained about the noisy celebrations outside his hotel room?

Muted is hardly the word I would have chosen. Djokovic usually goes bonkers whenever he wins a big tournament no matter who he has beaten.
I definitely did not read about this. Any links?
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Old 11-16-2012, 06:33 AM   #23
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OF course he and everyone celebrates acording to the meaning of the match won, if he wins a 250 (not the he plays them) I don't think he would celebrate a lot, win a GS and we have the T-shirt tearing, I rather see that, that someone just going to the net and shake hands, what I don't like is the racket bashing, but it's like that, the more emotional you are the more emotional you are wining or losing. That's the one thing I don't like much about federer, he plays like he has no emotions and his tennis is so good I'd love to see him a little less robotic.
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Old 11-16-2012, 06:37 AM   #24
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I definitely did not read about this. Any links?
Here you go:

Post-match celebrations at 2011 Madrid:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g43cWPNBMU0
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Old 11-16-2012, 06:55 AM   #25
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Here you go:

Post-match celebrations at 2011 Madrid:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g43cWPNBMU0
I had no idea. Looks like something out of the Hangover movies.
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Old 11-16-2012, 06:59 AM   #26
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Crying like murray at wimby earns you fans but if you celebrate like djoker at wtf, he is arrogant ?? so a player should behave like a sore loser all the time to be more likeable huh ? whats the likeable criteria exactly ?
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Old 11-16-2012, 07:46 AM   #27
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Well all this yelling, screaming in the face of your opponent after you've just beaten them is a little unnecessary. It's OK if you direct it at your camp AFTER the handshake.
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Old 11-16-2012, 07:59 AM   #28
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WOW, talking about biased comment...
Attack the guy with the Djokovic nick, but it is OK for the "RF" guy...


I'd take Djokovic celebrations over Federer little girl crying any time...

However, I agree that Djokovic is not the best winner, however, he is a great loser, which is quite the opposite from your boy.
LOL. What RF guy? Looks like an RK in his username.
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I love his celebrations they are full of passion and if I was him i'd do EXACTLY the same thing, I suppose feds finger wagging celebration was classy then? NOT!
i thought the finger wagging was cool! well the reason we are more civilized is because we evolved from apes, if you and djokovic want to go back in the evolutionary cycle and become less civilized thats up to you who am i stop you.
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LOL. What RF guy? Looks like an RK in his username.
Read again...
Maybe you will understand the second time, then LOL...
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Anyone notice this?

Against the top guys, Djokovic pretty much only does his outrageous celebrations when he wins against Federer. Against Nadal (excluding the Australian Open this year), Murray or any other member of the top 10, he is muted.

I think we all know the reason why.

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I believe he expresses himself more defiantly than some of the other players because of the difficult path he had to take to make it among the games elite. He's victory "roar" and behavior that most find offensive stems from him being faced with overwhelming circumstances/responsibilities for an extended period of time. There are tremendous feelings of pressure and responsibility when your family "bets the farm" on you when you're 12 and will end up poor on the street if you don't hit it big. If you know him, you realize that this energized behavior is directed at the obstacles/pressures he had hurdled in his life up to that point and not specifically that match or that opponent. Every time he wins something significant his mind automatically takes him back to those grim days and he explodes with emotion. "I did it"
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Grim days?, I don't think his family was ever poor...?. He's always done pretty well also.
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Grim days?, I don't think is family was ever poor...?. He's always done pretty well also.


They weren't poor,and he wasn't dodging bombs like he sensationalizes,either. Cvac was in Germany during the majority of the war.
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Old 11-16-2012, 08:53 AM   #34
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I like Novak's celebrations! They are great and he is full of passion and enjoys the moment. I don't see anything wrong with that. At least he enjoys his job as a tennis player and he loves to win! Good for him. I have nothing against Novak, he is a good player and very nice in person
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Yes, this is irrefutable evidence that Federer is the GOAT.
Exactly. Nadal is not a challenge. Would you celebrate if you beat your 5 year old cousin?
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Grim days?, I don't think his family was ever poor...?. He's always done pretty well also.
They weren't poor by definition, but weren't thriving by any means. What ever they had they invested in Novak at the time. Gutsy move that carried a lot of pressure with it.
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They weren't poor,and he wasn't dodging bombs like he sensationalizes,either. Cvac was in Germany during the majority of the war.
You have no clue.
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It obviously comes naturally for him so who cares? It's not like how in baseball some closers (pitchers who finish out the game) have a ritualized celebration they do after every win no matter the importance of the game. Djokovic looks hot when he runs around screaming so it gives the ladies something to fantasize about too.
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Federer deserved it. He took Djokovic's seat before the match started, and it fired Djokovic up BIG time!
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i thought the finger wagging was cool! well the reason we are more civilized is because we evolved from apes, if you and djokovic want to go back in the evolutionary cycle and become less civilized thats up to you who am i stop you.
COOL? If that's your idea of cool I'd hate to see you at the club on a Friday night.
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