Djokovic's Best Season (2011) V Nadal's Best Season (2010)

MichaelNadal

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read as : "I have no answer. Hence blah , blah , blah, blah, blah, blah"

if you didn't care, you wouldn't say "wouldn't if you weren't saying Djokovic would win 100% of the time off clay, that's just not gonna happen. I'd even agree with mostly, but Nadal would get him off clay too."

and yet no reply when asked which match nadal 06 would win vs djoko 15 off clay ( because there is no answer )

facts are djokovic is 18-7 vs nadal on HC, is a clearly better player on HC than nadal ( 8 slams to 3, 5 YECs to 0, countless more masters/titles on HC ) ...those are facts. Deal with them.:cool:

You're completely right.... I have no answer for why I'm not going to sit on here with captain pressed over hypothetical matches. Facts are also Nadal>>>Djokovic, I love dealing with that :D
 
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I will definitely like to visit there one day soon.

Tokyo is the largest city in the world, made up of 23 wards. I have been heavily influenced my entire life by Japanese culture, the manga, the anime, the games, the kaiju, and many other things.

I was sitting once in a Sushi bar the Shinjuku ward, now Shinjuku is the largest and most busiest train station in the world, and while I sitting in there, enjoying my sushi and green tea - I love my green tea, but I realized the abomination I had been drinking my whole life when I tasted what green tea is really like there - any way, there was a really loud noise outside, the ground starting shaking, like it was an earthquake. So, I walked out to see what everyone was taking photos of...I looked down the street, and there was a life size Godzilla moving behind Toho's cinema complex, breathing atomic breath, and all the streets had massive loud speakers that blasted his roar across Tokyo. It was just so surreal.

I also realized when I got out there that I was getting more and more shredded with each passing day, without doing any weight training. The diet was so clean, just fish and rice all day with green tea...I thought to myself this is a place I can truly thrive in. Diet is the best there. There is so much to do and see there, I really never want to leave that place each time I go.
 

NoleFam

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Any Central American fans on this site? I'm taking my vacation to Guatemala this year. I can't wait! :)
 

mike danny

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Tokyo is the largest city in the world, made up of 23 wards. I have been heavily influenced my entire life by Japanese culture, the manga, the anime, the games, the kaiju, and many other things.

I was sitting once in a Sushi bar the Shinjuku ward, now Shinjuku is the largest and most busiest train station in the world, and while I sitting in there, enjoying my sushi and green tea - I love my green tea, but I realized the abomination I had been drinking my whole life when I tasted what green tea is really like there - any way, there was a really loud noise outside, the ground starting shaking, like it was an earthquake. So, I walked out to see what everyone was taking photos of...I looked down the street, and there was a life size Godzilla moving behind Toho's cinema complex, breathing atomic breath, and all the streets had massive loud speakers that blasted his roar across Tokyo. It was just so surreal.

I also realized when I got out there that I was getting more and more shredded with each passing day, without doing any weight training. The diet was so clean, just fish and rice all day with green tea...I thought to myself this is a place I can truly thrive in. Diet is the best there. There is so much to do and see there, I really never want to leave that place each time I go.
I heard that Japan is nice. It's too bad earthquakes are a regular occurrence there. Great place, not the safest unfortunately.
 

NoleFam

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Tokyo is the largest city in the world, made up of 23 wards. I have been heavily influenced my entire life by Japanese culture, the manga, the anime, the games, the kaiju, and many other things.

I was sitting once in a Sushi bar the Shinjuku ward, now Shinjuku is the largest and most busiest train station in the world, and while I sitting in there, enjoying my sushi and green tea - I love my green tea, but I realized the abomination I had been drinking my whole life when I tasted what green tea is really like there - any way, there was a really loud noise outside, the ground starting shaking, like it was an earthquake. So, I walked out to see what everyone was taking photos of...I looked down the street, and there was a life size Godzilla moving behind Toho's cinema complex, breathing atomic breath, and all the streets had massive loud speakers that blasted his roar across Tokyo. It was just so surreal.

I also realized when I got out there that I was getting more and more shredded with each passing day, without doing any weight training. The diet was so clean, just fish and rice all day with green tea...I thought to myself this is a place I can truly thrive in. Diet is the best there. There is so much to do and see there, I really never want to leave that place each time I go.

Oh wow...That must have been an adrenaline rush seeing a life size Godzilla. Haha. Yes they eat very clean and if you notice, you don't see all the obesity there like you do in the US. They're just good people and I love being around the Japanese. You make me want to start of planning of visiting there. I heard Tokyo is huge!
 
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I heard that Japan is nice. It's too bad earthquakes are a regular occurrence there. Great place, not the safest unfortunately.

I'm from California...so Earthquakes are kind of normal to me. :)

It actually is because of what is known as the Ring of Fire. The ring of fire is basically the the edge of the pacific ocean, where it is pushing under the continental plates on each side. That is why you get earth quake zones in Alaska, California, and down the west coast of S.America. Andes are made from this. New Zealand is result of it, and Tokyo also falls into the same region. I'd still move there, place is incredible.
 

mike danny

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I'm from California...so Earthquakes are kind of normal to me. :)

It actually is because of what is known as the Ring of Fire. The ring of fire is basically the the edge of the pacific ocean, where it is pushing under the continental plates on each side. That is why you get earth quake zones in Alaska, California, and down the west coast of S.America. Andes are made from this. New Zealand is result of it, and Tokyo also falls into the same region. I'd still move there, place is incredible.
It's amazing that the Japanese have taken lots of measures to have big earthquake resistance.

However, sometimes an even bigger disaster takes place rendering their hard work useless :(
 

Incognito

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Sorry but Djokovic of 2015 would bludgeon Rafa on hardcourts. Everybody was getting a piece of Rafa that year on hardcourts. Make no mistake, Djokovic would handle him and if he had to play the Djokovic 2015 in Wimbledon final he would lose that one as well.

Lol! Nadal was not Weak on grass in 2006. That Nadal could actually move on the surface. Probably the fittest Nadal ever at Wimbledon.
 
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Oh wow...That must have been an adrenaline rush seeing a life size Godzilla. Haha. Yes they eat very clean and if you notice, you don't see all the obesity there like you do in the US. They're just good people and I love being around the Japanese. You make me want to start of planning of visiting there. I heard Tokyo is huge!

There was nothing quite like going one on one with a full sized Godzilla in middle of Tokyo! It was a crazy rush.

Before US food chains moved across to the Japan, they had zero cases of prostate cancer, now it is massively risen due to the food that our side of the world introduced. Shame really.

Tokyo is bigger than anything you have seen, trust me. I was walking down one road, I look down and was shocked...!!! The road was made of thick glass, and below me was a restaurant, bar and night club, with cars going over it. There were people sitting there enjoy their tea and just relaxing, with crazy Tokyo traffic going over them.

I remember thinking I was quite Bad @$$ at fighting games. I went into this arcade tournament there, and there were maybe 30 or so, 70 year old grandma's smoking cigars, sitting in front of arcades machines, and beating me, like I was nothing...Only in Tokyo! :D
 
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It's amazing that the Japanese have taken lots of measures to have big earthquake resistance.

However, sometimes an even bigger disaster takes place rendering their hard work useless :(

Yes, they have had a few. But they are very resilient people.
 

NoleFam

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There was nothing quite like going one on one with a full sized Godzilla in middle of Tokyo! It was a crazy rush.

Before US food chains moved across to the Japan, they had zero cases of prostate cancer, now it is massively risen due to the food that our side of the world introduced. Shame really.

Tokyo is bigger than anything you have seen, trust me. I was walking down one road, I look down and was shocked...!!! The road was made of thick glass, and below me was a restaurant, bar and night club, with cars going over it. There were people sitting there enjoy their tea and just relaxing, with crazy Tokyo traffic going over them.

I remember thinking I was quite Bad @$$ at fighting games. I went into this arcade tournament there, and there were maybe 30 or so, 70 year old grandma's smoking cigars, sitting in front of arcades machines, and beating me, like I was nothing...Only in Tokyo! :D

That's Americanization for you...we are of the worst countries when it comes to obesity, heart disease, etc. because of the food they sell here. It's kind of sad.

Haha...that is crazy...70 year old grandmas not only playing arcade games but really good at it. Sounds like you had a great time. I guess I will have to plan a trip there soon if I can handle that long flight.
 

Incognito

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Nadal was really good in the YEC SF in 2006 as well. Obviously it's a different match up dynamic though,

Yeah, It will be a different match up. Whatever weapon djokovic 2015 had, it is nowhere near the damage peak Federer's forehand did to Nadal who himself hit aggressively in that match. Also, 2015 djokovic serve is not even in the same planet as Federer's. There will be no match-up dynamic as djokovic will be facing a Nadal full of confidence.
 
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That's Americanization for you...we are of the worst countries when it comes to obesity, heart disease, etc. because of the food they sell here. It's kind of sad.

Haha...that is crazy...70 year old grandmas not only playing arcade games but really good at it. Sounds like you had a great time. I guess I will have to plan a trip there soon if I can handle that long flight.

Yeah, I am not too thrilled about our food industry. High fructose corn syrup, sodium monoglutamate, highly processed foods. This is a very big source of frustration for me, because I am a certified nutritionist, and I think one of the reasons why I wanted to move out was just the food. I try to help as many as I can, but it makes me sad to see how many people are unhealthy because of the food they eat. I remember once I was having breakfast in a hotel in Scottsdale Arizona, and I was just watching the kids and their parents...none of them had anything healthy. It was just sugary pancakes, sugary waffles, with lots of syrup, and sugary bowls of frosted flakes, followed by sugary juices and then a coffee. I felt awful just watching.

Yeah, if you can handle the flight and jet lag, because that jet lag will get you badly.
 
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Yeah, It will be a different match up. Whatever weapon djokovic 2015 had, it is nowhere near the damage peak Federer's forehand did to Nadal who himself hit aggressively in that match. Also, 2015 djokovic serve is not even in the same planet as Federer's. There will be no match-up dynamic as djokovic will be facing a Nadal full of confidence.

I would have to agree with you. You are one of the most rational and balanced Djokovic fan on this board.
 

NoleFam

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Yeah, I am not too thrilled about our food industry. High fructose corn syrup, sodium monoglutamate, highly processed foods. This is a very big source of frustration for me, because I am a certified nutritionist, and I think one of the reasons why I wanted to move out was just the food. I try to help as many as I can, but it makes me sad to see how many people are unhealthy because of the food they eat. I remember once I was having breakfast in a hotel in Scottsdale Arizona, and I was just watching the kids and their parents...none of them had anything healthy. It was just sugary pancakes, sugary waffles, with lots of syrup, and sugary bowls of frosted flakes, followed by sugary juices and then a coffee. I felt awful just watching.

Yeah, if you can handle the flight and jet lag, because that jet lag will get you badly.

Yea it sounds like a diabetes inducing breakfast, which I myself have been guilty of eating in the past. I mostly cook my own food now because the stuff they sell at restaurants is so unhealthy and processed. It may taste good but that doesn't mean it's good for you.

Yea I hate the jet lag so that's the only thing. Like I really wanna go to Australia, more than anywhere else in the word, but everytime I think about that 15 hour flight from LAX, I lose my will to go. That's not even including the 5 hour flight from here to LAX.
 

NoleFam

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I would have to agree with you. You are one of the most rational and balanced Djokovic fan on this board.

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MichaelNadal

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That's Americanization for you...we are of the worst countries when it comes to obesity, heart disease, etc. because of the food they sell here. It's kind of sad.

Haha...that is crazy...70 year old grandmas not only playing arcade games but really good at it. Sounds like you had a great time. I guess I will have to plan a trip there soon if I can handle that long flight.

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:eek: it's our fault too lol, but damn it looks good.
 
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Yea it sounds like a diabetes inducing breakfast, which I myself have been guilty of eating in the past. I mostly cook my own food now because the stuff they sell at restaurants is so unhealthy and processed. It may taste good but that doesn't mean it's good for you.

Yea I hate the jet lag so that's the only thing. Like I really wanna go to Australia, more than anywhere else in the word, but everytime I think about that 15 hour flight from LAX, I lose my will to go. That's not even including the 5 hour flight from here to LAX.

Yeah, the thing was I felt sorry for the kids. The parents just encouraging them to eat all that. It's killing them. I do go when I have to, but I normally got to places like Denny's or iHop, stick with grilled chicken breast, vegetables and just ice water.

I was in Australia start of 2015, I was actually in Brisbane the year Federer was doing some serious damage. The fans treated him like a God there. I have plans to go to New Zealand for three weeks end of December, meet my cousin who lives with his wife and kid in Auckland, and then go visit the South Island.
 

NoleFam

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Yeah, the thing was I felt sorry for the kids. The parents just encouraging them to eat all that. It's killing them. I do go when I have to, but I normally got to places like Denny's or iHop, stick with grilled chicken breast, vegetables and just ice water.

I was in Australia start of 2015, I was actually in Brisbane the year Federer was doing some serious damage. The fans treated him like a God there. I have plans to go to New Zealand for three weeks end of December, meet my cousin who lives with his wife and kid in Auckland, and then go visit the South Island.

Yea. It's not teaching the kids healthy eating habits at all.

My goodness you travel a lot. I kind of haven't been traveling as much the past few years but definitely am going to do more in the future. I heard New Zealand is beautiful and tranquil.
 
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As opposed to anyone who has djokovic as their male tennis idol?:rolleyes:

As opposed to anyone else. Period. :rolleyes: You are the standard of what a balanced impartial fair Djokovic fan should be. Quite simply the best. :cool:
 
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Yea. It's not teaching the kids healthy eating habits at all.

My goodness you travel a lot. I kind of haven't been traveling as much the past few years but definitely am going to do more in the future. I heard New Zealand is beautiful and tranquil.

I have been blessed to have had an opportunity to travel quite extensively. Going to Hong Kong in August, due to work and personal things, so I might not be around for the USO series. I am only here temporarily, I probably will miss Wimbledon also.
 

MichaelNadal

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Ever been to NYC Mike? I was there last month. Ate truckloads of Levaine's cookies and Eileen's cheesecake. :eek:


Of course, I went back to my regular LCHF diet when I came home:p

I haven't.... if everything works like I hope, I plan to go to the US Open for a couple days :)
I saw Eileens on buzzfeed a few weeks ago :eek:

Our posterboy for it all @MichaelNadal :)

You already know lol, get off work in 2 hours and plan to order a pizza.
 
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This thread makes me sad, as I'm on day 12 of a 30 day paleo cleanse
 

Incognito

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I haven't.... if everything works like I hope, I plan to go to the US Open for a couple days :)
I saw Eileens on buzzfeed a few weeks ago :eek:
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Levaine's cookies and Eileen's cheesecake are the two biggest reasons why I'm going to New York again this september. Those and the Phantom of the Opera on Broadway. Already saw Miss Saigon in May:eek:
 

NoleFam

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I have been blessed to have had an opportunity to travel quite extensively. Going to Hong Kong in August, due to work and personal things, so I might not be around for the USO series. I am only here temporarily, I probably will miss Wimbledon also.

Yea I totally understand. Well this Earth is like a buffet of beautiful countries and cities, so you might as well enjoy it. :)
 
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Well that doesn't sound like fun at all.

it's not but I feel so much better on it, especially when I play ball. Basically anything that tastes good is bad for you, one of the cruelest ironies of the world.
 
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Yea I totally understand. Well this Earth is like a buffet of beautiful countries and cities, so you might as well enjoy it. :)

True. Big fan of Hong Kong action movies, and of course Blood Sport is based there, one of my all time fav movies. Need to go. :)
 
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Yea pretty much. Well the bright side is you're almost halfway done.

unfortunately I eat clean year round mainly except not paleo, I'll throw in rice and ww pasta. I just don't digest junk well, feel like garbage, tired etc when eating the "normal american diet"
 

NoleFam

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unfortunately I eat clean year round mainly except not paleo, I'll throw in rice and ww pasta. I just don't digest junk well, feel like garbage, tired etc when eating the "normal american diet"

Yea I totally understand that. I try not to eat out much although sometimes I get lazy, break down and just eat out, like today...lol. There are certain things I just don't eat though because it's pretty unhealthy. I could never give up meat though. I commend people who do but I have to have a steak every now and then.
 
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Yea I totally understand that. I try not to eat out much although sometimes I get lazy, break down and just eat out, like today...lol. There are certain I just don't eat though because it's pretty unhealthy. I could never give up meat though. I commend people who do but I have to have a steak every now and then.

oh dude yeah I totally love red meat, for me that's okay. I have steaks like every day pretty much lol . What I mainly stay away from is dairy, sugar, etc
 
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Bruce Lee fan? Yea one of mine as well...Jean Claude right?

Yes, massive Bruce Lee fan.

And you are right, JCVD in his most iconic movie role, in Blood Sport, opposite Bolo Yueng. Bolo was in Enter The Dragon also, and is known for swimming from China mainland to Hong Kong, with the physique of a competitive bodybuilder.
 
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