Showing posts with label Australian Open 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australian Open 2012. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

World's media salutes Novak after historic Australian Open win!

   Here is the world's media reaction to Nole's super-human effort over Nadal in one of the most greatest Gran Slam finals ever!
" Djokovic pulls off miracle to win marathon battle "
   The manner in which Djokovic withstood Nadal's passionate rally in the fourth set and came from 2-4 down in the fifth set, was incredible. Somehow, on jelly legs, Djokovic out-fought the game's greatest fighter to the final point. We started this tournament with talk of a Big Four or, more reasonably given Andy Murray remains a grand slam maiden, a Big Three. Surely, eventually, we finished with a Big One.

Richard Hinds, Sydney Morning Herald
" Victory cry: Djokovic wins Championship in epic thriller "
   " The Serb relentlessly pounded Nadal's second serve to expose gaping holes in the Spaniard's defence to land his fifth major, joining Andre Agassi. Roger Federer and Mats Wilander as the only men to win three or more Australian crowns since 1968. In much the same way Nadal relishes his stroke-for-stroke match-up with Federer,Djokovic exerts a similar thrall over Nadal."

Leo Schlink, Australian Herald Sun
" Djokovic Superhuman "
  He is the king of the circuit, the number 1 in the world, the true ruler of tennis right now.

David Menayo, Spain's Marca
" Djokovic tops Nadal in five sets "
   It was not just the ticking clock or the grand occasion that made it special. It was the quality, both defensive and offensive, under duress, and though the strain was evident on their faces, above all Djokovic’s with his slightly vacant gaze, it was not nearly so evident once the ball was in play.

Christopher Clarey, New York Times
" Wizard of OZ "
   Novak Djokovic ripped off his shirt and let out a primal scream, flexing his torso the way a prize fighter would after a desperate, last-round knockout.
This was the final act in Djokovic's victory over Rafael Nadal – a sweat-drenched, sneaker-squeaking 5 hour, 53-minute endurance contest that ended at 1:37 am Monday morning in Melbourne.

John Pye, Huffington Post

   John Lloyd, former British number one & BBC Sport commentator: “ Incredible. The greatness we talked about last year but this match was the most important of Djokovic's career. To beat who he beat after playing Murray in the semi-final and being a break down in the fifth. The amount of respect he will have gained from the other players having gone toe-to-toe with Nadal with that level of exhaustion. Definitely the greatest match he's ever played. ”
   Frew McMillan, a former professional male tennis player who was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, in 1992, now a tennis commentator for Eurosport, said : " He's got the heart of a superman and the mind of a genius. "
   Jon Wertheim, SI.com: Novak Djokovic defends as champion, but that's the least of it. Winning two titanic battles in succession -- one over Andy Murray, and the absolute epic against Rafael Nadal -- completely re-frames his entire career. We keep talking about this golden age in men's tennis. What do we say about the man who has won four of the last five major events in this unparalleled era?

  SOURCE: Novak Djokovic Official WebSite
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

ATP Rank: Djokovic consolidates position at the top after winning Australian Open

Novak Djokovic Tennis Player
Novak is still by far leads the rankings.
    After winning the longest Grand Slam final in history and defending the Australian Open crown with an epic 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 6-7(5), 7-5 victory over world no.2 Rafael Nadal, Djokovic continues to lead the ATP rankings.
 
   In an unchanged top 10, the 5-time major champion has 13,630 points, followed by the Spaniard with 10,435 points and Roger Federer with 8,010 points.
 
   Top 10 ATP Tennis Player:
1. Novak Djokovic (Serbia) 13,630
2. Rafael Nadal (Spain) 10,435
3. Roger Federer (Switzerland) 8,010
4. Andy Murray (Great Britain) 6,900
5. David Ferrer (Spain) 4,565
6. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (France) 4,425
7. Tomas Berdych (Czech) 3,700
8. Mardy Fish (USA) 2,965
9. Janko Tipsarevic (Serbia) 2,700
10. Juan Martin Del Potro (Argentina) 2,630
 
Novak is also on top of the ATP Race rankings with 2000 points.
Go Nole!
  SOURCE: Novak Djokovic Official WebSite  and  ATP World Tour WebSite
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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Djokovic wins Australian Open 2012


Djokovic downs Nadal 3:2! Djokovic is a three-time Australian Open champion!
   Djokovic has won the longest Grand Slam final in history to defend the men's singles crown, downing Rafael Nadal 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 7-5.
 
   The Serbian came from 4-2 down in the fifth set to win in 5h 53min to defeat the Spaniard for the third straight Grand Slam final.

   In his acceptance speech, Novak said, " Rafa, you're one of the best players ever, one of the most respected players on tour. We made history tonight; unfortunately there couldn't be two winners tonight. I wish you all the best for this season and I hope that we will have many more finals like this. " ↓  ...enjoy FULL MATCH!
Congratulations!
  Match Statistics
  
Djokovic(SRB)
Nadal(ESP)






  1st Serve %
98 of 166 = 59 %
137 of 203 = 67 %

  Aces
9
10

  Double Faults
2
4

  Unforced Errors
69
71

  Winning % on 1st Serve
67 of 98 = 68 %
90 of 137 = 66 %

  Winning % on 2nd Serve
43 of 68 = 63 %
30 of 66 = 45 %

  Winners
57
44

  Receiving Points Won
83 of 203 = 41 %
56 of 166 = 34 %

  Break Point Conversions
7 of 20 = 35 %
4 of 6 = 67 %

  Net Approaches
23 of 31 = 74 %
16 of 19 = 84 %

  Total Points Won
193
176

  Fastest Serve Speed
202 KMH
204 KMH

  Average 1st Serve Speed
190 KMH
183 KMH

  Average 2nd Serve Speed
150 KMH
136 KMH
  SOURCE: Novak Djokovic Official WebSite, ATP World Tout Site and Australian Open WebSite
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Friday, January 27, 2012

Djokovic downs Murray 3:2 AUS OPEN 2012

    World No. 1 and defending champion Djokovic reached the Australian Open final for the third time on Friday night after edging two-time runner-up Murray in a pulsating semi-final clash in Melbourne.

   Djokovic came back from two sets to one down to win the thriller 6-3, 3-6, 6-7(4), 6-1, 7-5.



   Grande Novak wins 400th career match, faces Nadal in Melbourne final!
   The defending champion will now play 2009 Australian Open winner Rafael Nadal in Sunday’s eagerly-anticipated final.

Congratulations!


  Match Statistics
  
Djokovic(SRB)
Murray(GBR)






  1st Serve %
104 of 171 = 61 %
110 of 174 = 63 %

  Aces
11
9

  Double Faults
6
10

  Unforced Errors
69
86

  Winning % on 1st Serve
69 of 104 = 66 %
70 of 110 = 64 %

  Winning % on 2nd Serve
30 of 67 = 45 %
19 of 64 = 30 %

  Winners
49
47

  Receiving Points Won
85 of 174 = 49 %
72 of 171 = 42 %

  Break Point Conversions
11 of 26 = 42 %
7 of 24 = 29 %

  Net Approaches
21 of 28 = 75 %
19 of 27 = 70 %

  Total Points Won
184
161

  Fastest Serve Speed
203 KMH
215 KMH

  Average 1st Serve Speed
189 KMH
184 KMH

  Average 2nd Serve Speed
157 KMH
139 KMH



   SOURCE: Novak Djokovic Official WebSite, Australian Open Official WebSite and ATP Site
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Djokovic beat Ferrer 3:0 AUS OPEN 2012

Novak Djokovic beat David Ferrer 3:0! ( 6:4 / 7:6 / 6:1 )
Congratulations!  
   Djokovic completes a clean sweep for the top four seeds in their respective quartefinals. He will meet fourth seed Andy Murray on Friday.



  Match Statistics
  
Djokovic(SRB)
Ferrer(ESP)






  1st Serve %
48 of 91 = 53 %
64 of 98 = 65 %

  Aces
3
2

  Double Faults
0
1

  Unforced Errors
39
36

  Winning % on 1st Serve
34 of 48 = 71 %
39 of 64 = 61 %

  Winning % on 2nd Serve
29 of 43 = 67 %
17 of 34 = 50 %

  Winners
35
18

  Receiving Points Won
42 of 98 = 43 %
28 of 91 = 31 %

  Break Point Conversions
5 of 12 = 42 %
2 of 4 = 50 %

  Net Approaches
21 of 27 = 78 %
10 of 20 = 50 %

  Total Points Won
105
84

  Fastest Serve Speed
199 KMH
193 KMH

  Average 1st Serve Speed
186 KMH
178 KMH

  Average 2nd Serve Speed
151 KMH
145 KMH
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Monday, January 23, 2012

Djokovic beat Hewitt 3:1 AUS OPEN 2012

Djokovic beat Hewitt 3:1 ( 6:1 / 6:3 / 4:6 / 6:3 ) 
   Novle, who is bidding for his 5th Grand Slam title, ended local favourite’s hopes with a 6-1, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 victory in 2 hours and 56 minutes under the lights on packed Rod Laver Arena on Monday.
   Djokovic will play against fifth-seeded David Ferrer for a place in the semi-finals.
   Novak Djokovic and David Ferrer have met eleven times, Novak leads 6-5!
MATCH STATISTICS:


Congratulations!
  SOURCE: Australian Open Official WebSite  and Novak Djokovic Official WebSite
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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Djokovic ( Tennis Player ) receives Orthodox award

Novak Djokovic Tennis Player

   International Fund of unity of Orthodox peoples awarded prizes for 2012. Patriarch Theodore II of Alexandria, Mahmut Abbas president of Palestine and Serbian Tennis Player Novak Djokovic.
   The award of the International Fund for the Unity of the Orthodox Peoples is given annually to heads of state and government, speakers of parliament, Orthodox clergy and political leaders for their achievements in establishing economic and political ties in keeping with the traditions of Eastern Christianity. More than 50 people have received the award since it was established several years ago. Along with Mahmoud Abbas, this year’s nominees include Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa Theodore II and famous Serbian tennis-player Novak Djokovic, “a generous charity provider, who helps restore sacred sites in Kosovo and Metohija”.
 
   Djokovic was awarded on the recommendation of the top Serbian Orthodox Church, said in a statement.
 
   Russian Patriarch Kirill said that Djokovic example, not only successful athletes, but also of Orthodox believers, who are "acting in their Hope in God's will", announced today VIA
 
" Also, he has committed, helps many Serbian Orthodox Churches, including the monasteries in Kosovo and Metohija, children and youth funded humanitarian programs ", said the Russian Orthodox Church.
 
   As noted, all Djokovic is my country, Serbia, and Russia's recognition of him is of great importance.
 
" Russia is a sincere friend of my homeland, it is much helped Serbia ", Djokovic said.
 
   Djokovic, who expressed gratitude for the recognition of the International Fund of unity of Orthodox
.
  SOURCE:  The Voice Of Russia (radio)Itar-Tass WebSiteNovosti(SRB) WebSite
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Saturday, January 21, 2012

DJOKOVIC VS YOUNG CHILD! ...funny tennis


AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2012 - RELAXATION TIME!
Djokovic play tennis with young child...
 

  SOURCE: Youtube video - Thecartoonnetwoork . Thanks to all!
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Friday, January 20, 2012

Novak Djokovic beat Nicolas Mahut 3:0! AUS OPEN 2012

Djokovic achieved another important victory.
Novak in destructive mode!
   Novak has recorded his third consecutive straight-sets win, beating Nicolas Mahut 3:0  ( 6-0, 6-1, 6-1 ). 

   Through three matches, Novak has lost just 10 games.
   Congratulations!



  MATCH STATISTICS
  
Djokovic(SRB)
Mahut(FRA)






  1st Serve %
32 of 52 = 62 %
43 of 66 = 65 %

  Aces
7
0

  Double Faults
1
5

  Unforced Errors
8
26

  Winning % on 1st Serve
27 of 32 = 84 %
21 of 43 = 49 %

  Winning % on 2nd Serve
14 of 20 = 70 %
5 of 23 = 22 %

  Winners
31
12

  Receiving Points Won
40 of 66 = 61 %
11 of 52 = 21 %

  Break Point Conversions
8 of 13 = 62 %
0 of 1 = 0 %

  Net Approaches
8 of 12 = 67 %
10 of 22 = 45 %

  Total Points Won
81
37

  Fastest Serve Speed
204 KMH
199 KMH

  Average 1st Serve Speed
186 KMH
182 KMH

  Average 2nd Serve Speed
152 KMH
159 KMH
   The top seed will go for his 11th straight match win in Melbourne when he plays either no.23 seed Milos Raonic or Australian Lleyton Hewitt on Monday.  
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  SOURCE: Novak Djokovic Official WebSite  and  Australian Open WebSite
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Djokovic beat Giraldo

   Novak Djokovic beat Santiago Giraldo 3:0  ( 6:3 / 6:2 / 6:1)
 

Djokovic easy victory in the second match at Australian Open.
Novak Djokovic in the third round of Australian Open. Congratulations!

      Novak will play the next match against Frenchman Nicolas Maua (81 in world rankings).
MATCH STATISTICS




  
Djokovic(SRB)
Giraldo(COL)






  1st Serve %
36 of 65 = 55 %
38 of 73 = 52 %

  Aces
9
3

  Double Faults
2
3

  Unforced Errors
21
39

  Winning % on 1st Serve
29 of 36 = 81 %
24 of 38 = 63 %

  Winning % on 2nd Serve
19 of 29 = 66 %
11 of 35 = 31 %

  Winners
27
13

  Receiving Points Won
38 of 73 = 52 %
17 of 65 = 26 %

  Break Point Conversions
7 of 13 = 54 %
1 of 2 = 50 %

  Net Approaches
11 of 16 = 69 %
6 of 12 = 50 %

  Total Points Won
86
52

  Fastest Serve Speed
201 KMH
200 KMH

  Average 1st Serve Speed
188 KMH
183 KMH

  Average 2nd Serve Speed
148 KMH
148 KMH




  SOURCE: Novak Djokovic Official WebSite  and  Australian Open Official WebSite
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Novak Djokovic - boxing match (funny video)

After tennis, golf, football tennis, it’s boxing time! :)

   Djokovic's team is always in a good mood. His team knows to relax.

   Novak his team and Dusan Vemic made a funny video in which the two compatriots and friends are opponents in a boxing match.

   Enjoy the video! (source: Nole's Twitter and Facebook Page)
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Monday, January 16, 2012

Novak Djokovic beat Paolo Lorenzi 3:0 (6:2 / 6:0 / 6:0)

   Novak Djokovic beat Paolo Lorenzi 3:0  ( 6:2 / 6:0 / 6:0 )
   Djokovic easily beat Italians Paolo Lorenzi at the first match at the Australian Open.

   Lorenzi made a promising start against World No. 1 Djokovic, breaking for a 2-1 lead on Tuesday afternoon in Melbourne, but his hopes for an upset were quickly extinguished. The defending champion prevented the 109th-ranked Lorenzi from winning another game, rolling to a 6-2, 6-0, 6-0 victory after one hour and 32 minutes. Djokovic hit 22 winners to the Italian's 10, and made just 13 unforced errors compared to Lorenzi's 30.
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  Match Statistics:
  
Djokovic(SRB)
Lorenzi(ITA)






  1st Serve %
45 of 62 = 73 %
32 of 61 = 52 %

  Aces
4
0

  Double Faults
1
5

  Unforced Errors
13
30

  Winning % on 1st Serve
33 of 45 = 73 %
18 of 32 = 56 %

  Winning % on 2nd Serve
8 of 17 = 47 %
2 of 29 = 7 %

  Winners
22
10

  Receiving Points Won
41 of 61 = 67 %
21 of 62 = 34 %

  Break Point Conversions
9 of 13 = 69 %
1 of 5 = 20 %

  Net Approaches
21 of 26 = 81 %
14 of 24 = 58 %

  Total Points Won
82
41

  Fastest Serve Speed
197 KMH
188 KMH

  Average 1st Serve Speed
178 KMH
177 KMH

  Average 2nd Serve Speed
147 KMH
145 KMH
Congratulations!
  Source: Novak Djokovic Official WebSite  and  Australian Open Official Site
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