duminică, 12 februarie 2012

Marat Safin - My Tennis Player

A few days ago, I have been given to write an article for the English class, on any subject I wanted. Of course, my mind instantly ran to tennis. But what from tennis? A tournament, a technique, tennis in general? No. A player. Just an article with some honest thoughts on a player. But who would my tennis player be? Well, who else? ;)


When talking about favourite activities, I always have many things in my mind. I like listening to music, I like to draw and to write. But if someone asked me to pick only one, it would be very easy: sports. I like many, from soccer to athletics, from badminton to martial arts. But I think that one of the most elegant, most beautiful, most complete sports, is definetly tennis.

Like every sport, tennis has its good and its bad, its great and its ordinary, its heroes and its villains. But if one man can be considered, at the same time, a hero and a villain, this shows me that, before a tennis player, he is a human being. One who is not afraid to be himself on the court and one who is not scared to externalize his feelings because of those journalists who are watching him and who will try to take him down through their articles. All these could be found in one man, one star, one symbol: Marat Safin.

Most people probably know him for his short temper and the high number of racquets he has broken during his years on the tour. My opinion though, is completely different. A powerful tennis player with a killer two-handed backhand and brilliant volleys. Described by the greats of the time as one of the most talented players in the 1990s and 2000s. Winner of two Grand Slam trophies and finalist another two times. Former world no.1. Considered by many the most charismatic player of all times. This is Marat Safin, probably the best Russian tennis player who has ever lived. It is true that he is known for his emotional outbursts during matches. It is also true that he has broken no less than 1055 racquets in his years as a tennis player. But in my opinion, Marat Safin means something else: determination, strength, talent.

I have liked and respected Marat from the first match of his I saw. I remember precisely that I was surprised and delighted to see how strong and determined to win he was. After being two breaks down in the decisive set, after breaking three racquets in only one match and after falling and injuring his ankle, in the moment when no one thought that the match was going to last for more than one or two games, he managed to get up and go on to win. I found it admirable at the moment and I find it admirable now, thinking back of that match.

Unfortunately, at the end of 2009, he decided to say 'good bye' to tennis. He retired after his second round loss at the Paris Masters, trophy he had won three times before. An older injury had stopped him from playing at a high capacity and he said that if he was not going to play well and get back into the top, there was no reason to keep doing that.

In conclusion, as I said before, Marat Safin was an incredible tennis player, regardless of the others' opinion. Everytime I saw him stepping on the court, I felt like with a racquet in his hand, he was like a superhero with his costume on. He has always been able to do magic on the court and I think that if he had been able to conquer his lack of consistency, he could have been now one of the three greats, along with Roger Federer and Bjorn Borg. However, Marat Safin is a name that will always stay written on one of the most important pages of the beautiful book named 'TENNIS'.

miercuri, 23 noiembrie 2011

marți, 22 noiembrie 2011

WTF: Day 3 - I Believe That...


Later Edit: Roger Federer def. Rafael Nadal 6-3 6-0

luni, 21 noiembrie 2011

WTF: Day 2 - I Believe That...


Later Edit: Robert Lindstedt/Horia Tecau def. Mahesh Bhupathi/Leander Paes 7-6 6-1

WTF: Day 1 - I Believe That...


Later Edit : Rafael Nadal def. Mardy Fish 6-2 3-6 7-6

duminică, 20 noiembrie 2011

World Tour Finals : Hottest in the Gala

Again, I haven't written a blog post in ages. Shame on me! But the ATP World Tour Finals are here and I can not miss an event like this. The Top 8 players and teams are here, fighting for the huge year-end trophy and entertaining the whole sport-passionated world. The actual tournament has just started, but the WTF-Fever has started a long time ago. The players have had their Gala and they looked gorgeous, I must say. Here is my Top 3 of the best-looking guys at the Gala, in singles and doubles.

SINGLES

Roger Federer

No surprise here, for anyone, I'm sure about that. Roger has this native beauty, elegance and dignity. He doesn't need a suit to be like this. He only needs to be himself. But with a suit on, the effect is guaranteed.

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga


Oh, how I've missed this hair of his! The fro is not back, but still, those few curls are so pretty and so much prettier than the rest of the year! I don't know what you think, but in my opinion, JWT is a great-looking, funny, sweet guy, with a plus: a gorgeous smile! :)

Tomas Berdych


I know this blue-eyed Czech would be in the top of many girls all-around the world. What I like about Tomas's physical appearance is that he is so tall and athletic and he's got this aura around him. When you look at him, you don't know if he's the shy, innocent guy or the notorious bad boy, and I think that makes him quiet attractive.

DOUBLES

Robert Lindstedt & Horia Tecau


This year, Robert and Horia mark their first appearance at the World Tour Finals and, hopefully, not the last. And how else could you look when you get there for the first time if not fabulous? The blond blue-eyed Swede and the tall dark-haired Romanian looked definetly better than ever and have had their lovely smiles on all the time. WIN!

Bob & Mike Bryan


Of course The Golden Twins couldn't have missed this top. Some people are truly blessed! Like being one of the best teams in the history of tennis was not enough, they are also very good-looking. Even when they are not all dressed-up and wearing only some plain shirts and caps, they make you want to have a closer look. So you can imagine what happens when they throw the caps away and put on a nice suit. ;)

Jurgen Melzer & Philipp Petzschner


My love/hate team. Both handsome, both great players, so why would there be a 'hate' part as well? They always seem to beat my favourites. Singles or doubles, Jurgen makes sure there isn't any favourite of mine left out of his 'Players I have beaten' list. But even so, I just can't not like them. They are so good, so pretty and so adorable that this thing is truly impossible.


duminică, 9 octombrie 2011

Disappointing lose, encouraging shirt

Oh.My.God.! I haven't written a post in ages! I am very sorry for this. Many things have happened in tennis since I stopped writing. For example, the lattest thing is the Tokyo final between Andy Murray and Rafa Nadal.

I am sure the end of the match was more than unbelievable for everyone who watched. Not the fact that Murray has taken the trophy away from Nadal, because his game has been solid all the past week, he was strong and he hit the ball right everytime. But the fact that, after winning the first set (6-3), Nadal lost the second set (2-6) and the decisive set, with 0-6 (!). That was the part I could not believe. Well, it happens to the best of us, doesn't it?

What I liked a lot and felt like I had to mention it, was Rafa's shirt at the trophy presentation. "Every day is a chance for VICTORY." One of the most beautiful messages I have heard lately. Both players today had the same chance. Only one of them was able to take it. Nadal has another chance next week, at the Shanghai Masters, to take revenge, if they both get into the final. But let's not forget Andy has got the same chance. :)

marți, 13 septembrie 2011

Who's The Champion?


THIS GUY!!! :)

We're out of words to describe this year's Novak Djokovic. I don't know what he does, what he eats, but he's almost unbeatable. I was just reading an interview with Marian Vajda the other day. When asked if he thinks that Nole can win three Grand Slams this year, he said "Yes. He takes training very seriously, he is determined to win and his game is stronger than ever." When asked if he thinks that Nole can win all the Grand Slams this year, his answer was simple. "No." Well, the coach knows it best, no? :)


marți, 6 septembrie 2011

Day 6 - My Most Memorable Match


WIMBLEDON 2010, R1 : JOHN ISNER def. NICOLAS MAHUT
6-4 3-6 6-7 7-6 70-68

Probably the easiest for me to choose. This should be everyone's most memorable match. It's epic. After more than one year, I still don't have enough words to describe this incredible confrontation. I know you have heard a million times about the records these two guys have broken in those three days, so I won't mention them again. I just know that they won an ESPY Award for this match, their outfits and racquets are now at the International Tennis Hall of Fame and they have the respect of everyone in the tennis world and not only them. So please everyone, take a bow in front of John Isner and Nicolas Mahut, two REAL champions!

luni, 5 septembrie 2011

Day 5 - Least Favourite Women's Player


CAROLINE WOZNIACKI

Just like yesterday, it is difficult for me to choose a least favourite player. But unlike yesterday, when I didn't really have a player I didn't like, today I have more than one. The most important candidates at the title of 'My Least Favourite Women's Player' were Maria Sharapova, Petra Kvitova and Caroline Wozniacki. So, I took them one by one and I thought. Maria Sharapova. An amazing player, a huge talent and a killer determination. Not very constant, but she gets over a loss easily and continues to take down important players. Petra Kvitova. A good player, very strong and determined. She went from zero to hero and positively shocked the tennis world with her Wimbledon win. Caroline Wozniacki. *silence* Well, she is the world No. 1, so she must be pretty good. Honestly, when I see her playing, I'm always wondering: how does she win matches? Her game has nothing amazing, nothing brilliant, nothing to make me say "Yes! That's the best player in the world!". If she wins a Grand Slam, I will be very surprised. And I shouldn't be surprised when it comes to the world No. 1.