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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Guys like Googa come around every 3 years.
Guys like Querry come around every 4 years.
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There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. A mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live and too rare to die. |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Bristol, England
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Of course they would. They did. Federer and Nadal were hugely popular in 2004 and 2006-2007 respectively.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: New York
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYA_7RUSarU They make me laugh. I don't think they're mean-spirited and some of them are incredibly good. He should definitely NOT have kept it business-like. There is Fed for that. If there is anything special about Djoko, it is precisely that he doesn't seem to be taking himself as seriously as Mr "I'm amazed by me" does. Some people like seriousness and they have a heavy dose of that with other players. Nole brings a much needed note of light-heartedness to the game and I'm very grateful for that. |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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You totally nailed it here. That's the simple reason why he is being adored all over the whole, achievements and everyone else aside. His game defines what tennis should be, at it's best.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Are you the same poster who said Federer hasn't decline but is actually playing his best tennis than ever before?
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NadalAgassi: I think Serena's final slam tally will be something from 18-27. My best guess is 24 or 25 though; Nole(2010) will never win Wimbledon |
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: UK
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Charisma is defined as having influence or authority over large number of people due to a special quality. It's fairly obvious Federer was a legend already when he had 5-6 slams due to his jaw dropping playing style. Later on the marketing people came up with polishing his classy image to suit his classic style.
Other people have different special qualities which constitute their charisma. E.g Kournikova for sex appeal. I don't think people have done well with Djokovic. He seems to be the guy who hangs around the two elite players and does fun stuff at times. No wonder he doesn't have the big contracts. |
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Australia
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Nadal is charismatic not only for his fighting spirit on the court, but for his 'Rafa speak' and shy boyish charm off the court. I personally think Fed and Nad's are a lot more charismatic and charming than Djokovic |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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Wanting to be liked, craving for attention... for me the #1 charisma killer, and I believe there are many more folks feeling like that.
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: NL, Canada
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Yes, this is a problem for Djokovic. He has mentioned before that someone like Tsonga in the 08 AO final was getting more support than he was, and I don't think it went over right with the people when he gave the winners speech. Or when he raised his arms after his incredible return in the USO 2011 SF vs Fed. The one thing I don't think you should do is try, or look desperate to get crowd support. People will cheer who they want to cheer since they payed good money to do so. Just makes you look bad IMO. Off the top of my head neither Nadal or Federer has ever asked for crowd support in such a way.
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Or do a 180... exploit the 'bad boy'-image. Make it worse. It worked for Connors, McEnroe, Nastase, Rios, to name a few, so why not for Djokovic? Someone give IMG a call immediately. Quote:
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: NL, Canada
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Then you have his parents. Unfortunately I think they project negatively on him although through no real fault of his own, especially to most people who don't dig deep and find real facts before forming opinions, (and everybody knows there are a lot of those types). He has/had a history of retiring from matches which didn't sit well with people, and then the whole thing with his parents against Federer. "The king is dead..blah blah blah" "Be quiet". These are just my thoughts. |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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I don't know whether it's a fact or just a forum rumour, but I actually think Djokovic himself realized all too well that his parents' former behaviour wasn't serving him well, and he actually asked them to remain low-key for a while - hence why they were absent from his matches for quite a while, I think it was about a year ago. Djokovic is a smart fellow, this doesn't seem all too far of to think of that it indeed happened, imho.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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Far from the truth, actually. His family are just as classless and brash as they ever were. Please refer to his parents big mouths during the rain delay at RG this year for proof. And even though he's not family, his coach has a big loud mouth as well.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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Well, let's then just conclude that they aren't as bad as often as they used to be in the past. Don't get me wrong, I still don't like them, but I don't have any trouble with giving credits as I do think they've improved on the whole.
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