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Haszika Creative Commons License 2005.01.30 0 0 203
GDávid Creative Commons License 2005.01.30 0 0 202
óriási grat! azt hiszem bebizonyította, hogy mekkora teniszező. óriási dolgokat művel. féltem, hogy nem fogja megnyerni ezt a meccset, de amikor kellett odafigyelt, és megverte a kis bunkót.
Haszika Creative Commons License 2005.01.30 0 0 201
MARAT roxxxxxxxx:-))
Törölt nick Creative Commons License 2005.01.30 0 0 200
Meglepő, hogy hány nem orosz eredetű Szafin website-ot találni a neten. Ebből is látszik, hogy bbbbnagyon szeretik őt világszerte...
Keelhaul Creative Commons License 2005.01.30 0 0 199
Marat kivalo teljesitmennyel nyerte meg az ausopent, ha hewitt nyer aszondom ilyen nincs. Aki meg tudja verni federert, az legyen gs gyoztes
Előzmény: chen-gee (198)
chen-gee Creative Commons License 2005.01.30 0 0 198
Gratula Marat!!!
Törölt nick Creative Commons License 2005.01.30 0 0 197
Marat nem véletlenül a nem orosz sportszeretők kedvence. Ő az első orosz élsportoló, akiért érdemes rajongani, akinek érdemes drukkolni. A szimpátiát azonnal megszerzi, mert --ember -- mint te vagy én, aki tud örülni, tud elkedvetlenedni, tud dühöngeni, mint te meg én. A tenisze meg egyszerűen varázslatos, ha jól megy neki. Az már csak hab a tortán, hogy kitűnően, szinte anyanyelvi szinten beszél angolul. Engem a fiatal Beckerre emlékeztet, amikor a pályán önmagát okolja valamiért.
Törölt nick Creative Commons License 2005.01.30 0 0 196

Gratula,Maratbaby!!!

 

 

Giovanna Creative Commons License 2005.01.30 0 0 195
IGEEEEEEEEN Megcsinálta Marat!!!

Nagyon nagyon nagyon nagy gratula neked nagy oroszmackó!!!!!!!!

Végre beértél mentálisan is Isten vagy!!!!

elcondor Creative Commons License 2005.01.29 0 0 194
Menj már, Te is tudod, h Szafinhoz képest dokkmunkás felsőtested van! :-)
Előzmény: TyggeR (183)
doktormacko Creative Commons License 2005.01.28 0 0 193

remélem most már megnyeri a tornát

 

Előzmény: Salma (191)
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Salma Creative Commons License 2005.01.28 0 0 191
Szép volt nagyon a tegnapi!!!!!
A döntőben eddig úgy néz ki Hewitt vár rá....
doktormacko Creative Commons License 2005.01.28 0 0 190

Már csak egy lépés a cél.

Safin Ends Federer's Streak in Open Semis


By JOHN PYE


MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) - Roger Federer was on his hands and knees, his racket gone after he tumbled chasing a shot. All he could do was watch as Marat Safin tapped a gentle forehand into an open court to cap a thrilling 4 1/2-hour Australian Open semifinal and end the top-ranked Federer's 26-match winning streak.

Safin fended off a match point in the fourth set, then needed seven match points of his own before pulling off a 5-7, 6-4, 5-7, 7-6 (6), 9-7 upset of defending champion Federer and advancing to his third Australian Open final in four years.

``It's always going to hurt, no matter how great the match was,'' Federer said. ``But at least you can leave the place feeling good about yourself, because I gave it all I had.''

The fourth-seeded Safin next meets No. 2 Andy Roddick or No. 3 Lleyton Hewitt, whose semifinal is Friday.

The women's final is set, featuring past champions Serena Williams and Lindsay Davenport. Williams' 2-6, 7-5, 8-6 victory over Maria Sharapova in a rematch of last year's Wimbledon final produced about as much drama as Federer-Safin.

Williams saved three match points, then leaped three times after ending it with a winner.

The top-ranked Davenport, who contemplated retiring in 2004, came back to beat No. 19 Nathalie Dechy of France 2-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4. In the doubles final Friday, Svetlana Kuznetsova and Alicia Molik beat Davenport and Corina Morariu 6-3, 6-4.

With Federer trailing 8-7 in the fifth set and serving on match point, he lunged to retrieve a deep shot wide to his forehand side. He swatted back a desperation shot, but slipped and dropped his racket. Safin converted the putaway.

``It's like a brain fight. ... It's more mental than physical against Roger,'' said Safin, who smashed his racket to the court two points before he lost the third set and later belted a ball into the stands.

The mercurial Russian, whose lone major title came at the 2000 U.S. Open, showed that it is possible to frustrate Federer. The Swiss star won four of the previous six Slams, including three in 2004 - the first man since Mats Wilander in 1988 to win a trio in a single season.

While Safin kept his temper in check just enough, Federer had some rare moments of anger, yelling at himself, screaming after a missing an attempted shot between legs on his only match point and later spiking his racket.

Federer needed treatment on his shoulder and elbow at the end of the fourth set and during the fifth. He said he had a tender nerve running down his arm to his fingers, but it was more a nuisance than a problem.

``It's really unfortunate. I thought I played really well under the circumstances. A point here and there changed the match,'' he said. ``It's a pity. At least I gave it a fight.''

The 15,222 fans at Rod Laver Arena raised their arms as if saluting an emperor when Federer walked off the court with one arm aloft for a final wave. The semifinal started on Thursday - it was Safin's 25th birthday, and the crowd serenaded him - and ended at 12:25 a.m. Friday local time.

Peter Lundgren, who was Federer's coach until late 2003 and linked up with Safin last season, wiped away tears after the match. He'd helped bring down Federer, who looked close to invincible when he breezed past four-time Australian Open winner Andre Agassi in the quarterfinals.

Federer didn't drop a set in five previous matches and had only served six double-faults. He'd reached that number of double-faults by the third set against Safin and finished with eight.

Federer last lost in August at the Olympics. This defeat also ended streaks of 24 straight wins against top 10 opponents and 19 in a row at majors.

``I'm not playing against just a simple player. He's No. 1 in the world,'' said Safin, who lost Australian Open finals to Thomas Johansson in 2002 and to Federer last year.

``It was one of the toughest matches of my life. I need time to recover,'' he added. ``Five sets is a kind of lottery. Anything can happen.''

That was the case with Sharapova-Williams, too.

``It definitely lived up to expectations,'' said Williams, who won her 13th straight match at Melbourne Park.

She took the title in 2003, overcoming match points against Kim Clijsters in the semifinals, then wasn't able to defend it last year because of a slow recovery from left knee surgery.

Earlier in this tournament, Williams bristled when asked whether her skills and those of older sister Venus are in decline. After all, last season was the first since 1998 that neither won a major.

Serena Williams lost to Sharapova in a lopsided final at the All England Club in July, then again in the final at the season-ending tour championships.

And down a set - and later, down match points - in the Australian Open semifinals Thursday, Williams might have questioned herself. Instead, she came all the way back, even though Sharapova served for the match at 5-4 in each of the last two sets.

``I was battling Maria and myself,'' Williams said, noting her 53 unforced errors.

The intensity of Sharapova's shrieks and Williams' grunts increased with nearly every point down the stretch. Both players showed jitters at times, and both also hit some great shots under pressure.

``I played from my heart. I didn't take my chances,'' Sharapova said, adding: ``There's nothing negative: I'm 17 years old and I've made it to the semifinals. I'm sad; it's a tough one to lose. But I've got a long way ahead of me.''


01/28/05 01:04

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Salma Creative Commons License 2005.01.26 0 0 189
Holnap elődöntő Federer ellen!
DAVAJ!!!
Meg tudod csinálni Marat!!

Salma Creative Commons License 2005.01.22 0 0 188
A US Open után az Australian Open hiányzik...

Marat Safin, ahogy mondja, sokkal kényelmesebben érzi magát az idén az Australian Openen, legalábbis ahhoz képest, amin tavaly kersztülment egészen a döntőig. A negyedik helyen kiemelt orosz játékos ugyanis 27 szettet játszott a fináléba kerülés útján (abból három négy szettes és három öt szettes), a döntőben pedig három játszmában kapott ki az aktuális világelső Roger Federertől.

Ezzel beállította Harold Solomon rekordját: 1976-ban, a Roland Garroson ő bizonyult a legdolgosabbnak a pályán. Safin a tavalyi Australian Openen összesen 21 óra 6 percet töltött a pályán.

Az idén eddig valahogy simábban megy neki: ma veszítette el első szettjét, a bajnokság ötödik napján, a harmadik fordulóban a horvát, 28. kiemelt Mario Ancic ellen.

"Sokkal nyugodtabb vagyok mint tavaly ilyenkor, mert akkor sokkal több kemény meccsem volt az első héten, s ez a hét egy kicsit könnyebb volt. Arra törekszem, hogy időt spóroljak a pályán és hogy az első ponttól kezdve csak a labdára koncentráljak és hogy minél rövidebb meccset játsszak. Azért, mert ez egy hosszú bajnokság és nem szabad elpazarolni az energiát olyasmire, amire nem akarod. Alapjában véve megpróbálok nyugodt maradni és tartalékolni az erőmet." - nyilatkozta Safin.

Roger Federerrel az idén az elődöntőben kell majd megmérkőznie, feltéve, ha mindketten eljutnak odáig. Safin ebben még nem gondolkodik, mint mondta, túl messze van az még. Safin következő ellenfele a belga Olvier Rochus lesz, aki a maga 165 cm-ével egyike a legalacsonyabb játékosoknak, ennek ellenére az orosz klasszis úgy nyilatkozik róla, hogy ő egyike a legkeményebb ellenfeleknek:

"Nem túl magas, viszont nagyon veszélyes. Igazán nehéz őt megverni és nagyon tehetséges."

Salma Creative Commons License 2005.01.20 0 0 187
Köszi Sin a képeket, ezen nagyon ari! :))
Aus open eddig:
1. forduló:
Marat - Djokovic: 6:0, 6:2, 6:1
2. forduló:
Marat - Ulihrach: 6-4, 6-1, 6-3

Eddig szép volt nagyon, csak így tovább!
Ma éjjel Ancic következik, Davaj!!!

Előzmény: Törölt nick (186)
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TyggeR Creative Commons License 2005.01.17 0 0 183
egy ilyen felsőtestért vagytok oda? ennél még az enyém is szebb, pedig köztudottan nem vagyok egy adonisz. :)
Előzmény: Salma (177)
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Salma Creative Commons License 2005.01.16 0 0 181
Továbbra is megy az edzés! :)



Salma Creative Commons License 2005.01.09 0 0 180
Helyes!! Vajon miért?? :D

Ezek tegnapiak, látom megy keményen a munka! Remélem meglesz az eredménye!



Előzmény: Törölt nick (178)
Salma Creative Commons License 2005.01.09 0 0 179
És ez teljesen friss!

Marat is practising in Melbourne:

Safin takes time to ease his way into Open
By Stathi Paxinos
January 10, 2005

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Russia's Marat Safin serves during a practice hit with British No.1 Tim Henman at Margaret Court Arena.
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World No.4 Marat Safin, still feeling the effects of an arduous 2004 when he lifted his world ranking more than 70 spots, said yesterday he would use this week to tweak his game before the Australian Open rather than pushing himself through the rigours of leadup tournaments.

Safin, who yesterday played a practice match with Britain's Tim Henman, said he had a poor Hopman Cup last week, where he was beaten in Russia's three preliminary matches by Tommy Haas, Davide Sanguinetti and Guillermo Coria.

But last year's Australian Open runner-up, who unlike many top contenders will not be competing this week, said he felt he had been hitting the ball well and just needed some practice time for his game to gel.

Safin, who started last year ranked 77 after an injury riddled 2003, said he had not been enjoying his start to the year.

"I can't say that it's been really good. My playing has been there, but the results are not there," Safin said. "But that's OK because we had a long year last year, so that's normal.

"I've been working hard, so I need some time for my body to adjust to the work that I have done.

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Advertisement"I played a lot of tournaments last year, so I've taken a little bit of . . . time to rest and be hungry again for the big tournament. We came here not for the tournaments before because I played too much already."

Safin and Henman yesterday practised for more than an hour on Margaret Court Arena in an exchange that included several bouts of light-hearted banter.

Safin berated himself several times for building the confidence of an "old man" when Henman won easy points. The 30-year-old Briton fired back when he blasted a forehand winner off a Safin first serve that his sister could have won the point just as easily.
Törölt nick Creative Commons License 2005.01.09 0 0 178

:DDDD

 

Egyből visszapakoltam a topikot a kedvencek közé..:))

Előzmény: Salma (177)
Salma Creative Commons License 2005.01.09 0 0 177
Marat a tennis Master Cup Uncovered című műsorban!
Amit eddig még nem edott le itthon az eurosport! Tavaly pedig adták :(
Látni akarom!!!! :)
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Salma Creative Commons License 2005.01.09 0 0 175
Szintén Hopman
Salma Creative Commons License 2005.01.09 0 0 174

Ha kedveled azért, ha nem azért nyomj egy lájkot a Fórumért!