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本帖最后由 td456 于 2010-1-25 13:03 编辑
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& ~/ r" m- R. Y. E3 k- AWill Nikolay Darvydenko follow Marat Safin to be the next Russian Australian Open Champion ?$ M8 m6 T- Z% q8 u* X, S, ]
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Looks like it.& D3 {) A, L/ b6 f9 o
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The Russian won a extraordinary 5-set match against the Spaniard Fernando Verdasco last night.
8 L; F0 Y$ v1 C For me, his next quarter final match with Roger Federer will decide who is this year's champion, it is the actual championship match.
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+ @. ?% S& h5 Q# A8 |Take the fact he beat both Federer and Nadal in one tournament twice in a row in these two months. He has a chance. We will probably see a new Champion.' p* }+ ]8 ^% o# K, Y
+ X5 ] b1 I0 s+ a& u7 y( B4 T4 ~After getting rid of the tennis gambling scandal years ago, Davydenco is now a rising star, stepping firmly towards his goal. 2 Z2 Z! p; ?! n" o; a
He is also the player that resembles Andrew Agassi the most,
1 @. i# v# I- {. e- b3 Z6 w+ Gmoving fast and playing solid baseline tennis. & {; H. I3 Y0 |( F
3 ~1 J, ~: G/ o4 V/ B Personally I do not like him, you can not find a flaw but there isnt any passion in his game. You should call him a robot, evertyhing is settled, programmed and manufactured. It is just a process, an iron man on the court.
0 Q. x0 x" U& S) Z8 f& E He is rigid, and plays an retrieveing style of tennis that is killing the sport.
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But a winner is still a winner, whether you like him or not.
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" n+ p0 e) _# m) ^Verdasco is playing the style I like the most, full of passion, and improvised shots. This make tennis such an enjoyable sport to watch. I still remember the last year match between him and Nadal.
/ c' S! P7 C5 Q; O- a/ @What a match!/ x! f; }4 S& V" E3 f/ W
Those guys play with their soul.
5 o8 T# [, N0 I X+ I4 iThe Spaniards are either bulls or the bull fighters, they fight to the end.1 t2 Z4 c/ V' x! P/ B
Verdasco lost the match due to too many unforce errors and double faults. 3 ?# o. o% A* H0 ~' d
But he still fought all the way to the end, that is heroic./ A7 b( \) a, l* l: T
That is the spirit of tennis.
# M' l0 b; |5 W9 sThat is the very spirits of the sport.
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1 s' ~( r* H" V. HCheers to Verdasco |
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