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domingo, 13 de fevereiro de 2011

Like a Winner 2#

We are already in the second edition of In parallel, this time speak of the field of"dynamic duo" Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.
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Federer x Nadal


It need not be a connoisseur of Tennis to know that these two are at the top for years.Federer holds one of the top two positions since 2003, while Nadal does the same thing since 2005, both without interruption. Some players even tried to reach them in theseyears, few were able to spend them in the rankings, but never even got half of the year.The latest example is Novak Djokovic who became 2nd place in July, surpassingFederer, but this position lasted only until October.

The difference between these two in comparison to others is so great that they arelooking for the record that these two have is easy to get lost in the accounts, and when you say only to Federer's situation does not change, for all the great records he has, thenumber of weeks that he was the first of the ranking is easy to stop and talk that he may have been, and continues to be the biggest of all.
As far as I know Federer has records for weeks in 1st place and accumulated in a row.Anyone who has seen his big games realize that it is totally different from others, he hasan ability to forehand and a backhand that skill mix of its classic, simple way to play.Often does not seem to see Federer as someone too tired to breathe, some games the only movement that is seen after the usual points and tidy hair.

Nadal unlike the Swiss do not play with the same plasticity, but plays with all vigor andLatin fire. As routine as his neat and tidy in the shorts on his forehand long hair ispowerful and full of purpose. Few can hold that his coup, and they can end up having todefeat more than that, since Nadal is not a player who gets tired fast, in fact, one of thethings that make him a player known is his physique up majority.
Rafa, as is known, is not the number one for nothing. Along with Federer he collects avery high number of titles, and even more Grand Slams. But Nadal seems to be a playermuch more irregular than Federer and his injuries are much more routine.

As any lover of tennis and sports in general, I'd love it to continue at a high level, but that victory Djokovic, Murray, Roddick, Soderling, etc.. will be more frequent against these monsters.



sábado, 12 de fevereiro de 2011

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Pro Details 4# Thomaz Bellucci

I talked about him in the last two posts, I have to talk about him in this post too.

Name: Thomaz Bellucci
Age: 23
Birthplace: Brazil (Tiete)
Residence: Brazil (Sao Paulo)
Height: 6' 22"
Weight: 177 Ibs
Plays: Left-handed
Status Pro: 2005
Grand Slams: -
Last Title: Santiago (2010)

Like a Winner 1#

This is the new blog of the fixed frame, which is always done when I have time to write. __________________________________________________________________________________

Tennis in Brazil
It is not difficult to know the answer of the Brazilians when asked who was the best player of "Tennis" for them. Guga is unanimous when it comes to Brazilians. But nobody remembers that it's been 11 years since when Kuerten reached the peak of his career.The Brazilian long can not see someone to cheer in tennis, it is also wrong to say that in Brazil there are great players, but yes there is a lack of a big star, and for a longer time teer's retirement Kuerten, the Brazilian people seem to have forgotten how to enjoy tennis.

Thomaz Bellucci even tried to come and according to ATP became the 21 th in the world of simple, but to see their games is easy to see the difference it with the other major opponents, he misses a lot and almost always ends up losing to players below its ranking in the minor leagues. There are still many people in Brazil who enjoy tennis and track, but it is much harder to find them outside of places of training or community courts. And it is easy to explain, because in my view the president is the face of the country, and as our former president himself said that tennis was a sport of the bourgeoisie makes the rest of the country think this sport as futile and boring.

Of course the phrase Lula is not completely wrong, because it is true that Tennis is not a cheap sport to practice, many sites that offer games are expensive to buy racket and balls is not cheap, especially if you want to have a high performance. But it is not difficult to reverse given that is full of groups and schools of other sports for unfortunate people.Apart from the institution in Florianópolis Guga, I imagine (can you tell me if you know), I know no other place where you can play tennis for free eainda learn to play and enjoy this sport. Everything is a matter of time, I hope, because you may see another great tennis player or someone among us have the courage to promote this sport.

Bellucci lost in Santiago

Thomaz Bellucci arrived in Santiago tournament having to defend the same title he had won the previous year. But after 2 hours and 20 minutes of departure showed that he stillis a player very irregular and it misses a lot. Bellucci failed to win the Italian FabioFognini and was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the tournament in Chile.


Thomas was defeated in a game of three sets, winning the 1st set with ease in a 6-1.But in the 2nd set Bellucci began to wander a lot, which has become customary to Brazilian, and lost the set by 2-6.
In the 3rd set, the Italian was able to open 0-4 but the Brazilian reacted and the set went to tie-brake was easily defeated by Italy with seven straight points, leaving the Brazilianto score, so ended the game at 6-1 2-6 and 6-7.



* The translate was made by Google Translate, but the newest post will be by me.

Pro Details 3# Bryan Brothers

Name: Robert Charles Bryan (Bob); Michael Carl Bryan (Mike)
Age: 32; 32
Birthplace: USA (Camarillo)
Residence: USA (Wesley Chapel)
Height: 6' 4"; 6' 3"
Weight: 202 Ibs; 192 Ibs
Plays: Lef-handed; Right-handed
Status Pro: 1998
Grand Slams: Australian Open (2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011); Roland-Garros (2003); US Open (2005, 2008); Wimbledom (2006)
Last Title: Australian Open (2011)