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И пак, мојот коментар беше за сликите. А после изгубениот натпревар шо сакаш да прави ? Да скока пред публиката ? Или па да појди да го намава Мареј оти играл толку добро ? Секако дека со наведната глава ќе замини, поразен беше.
Ништо повеќе не очекував од барем еден обичен поздрав до публиката.
Едит
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Не одмавна со раката ? Одмавна, шо да направи фазла. И добро бе, мора ли за вакви банални работи да се фаќате. Наредно шо ќе биди, дали Федерер го гледаше в очи судијата дури се поздравуваше ?!?!?! ДАЛИ ?!?!
 
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Не одмавна со раката ? Одмавна, шо да направи фазла. И добро бе, мора ли за вакви банални работи да се фаќате. Наредно шо ќе биди, дали Федерер го гледаше в очи судијата дури се поздравуваше ?!?!?! ДАЛИ ?!?!
Jас лично не забележав.
 
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Оффф, арно ми рекоја игнор. :D Па шо jajs pufki prilepski, оди гледај снимка.
 
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Друга ми беше поентата. Кренал не кренал мање више, макар што мислам дека воопшто не ја поздрави публиката.
Поентата ми беше дека вие го направивте Федерер како да бил презадоволен со сребро па дури и дека воопшто не му било криво што изгубил а сето тоа дали е така можеше да се прочита од неговото лице кога го напушташе теренот. Неговото лице кое изгледаше како сите бродови да му потанале. Сигурно немаше да биди таков доколку тој самиот лично во душата го осеќаше тоа што го изјави 1 саат подоцна.
 
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Некој е оперисан од зафрканција ... :свиркам:

Јас го направив насмеан каков и што е на сликите, па нормално дека ќе е задоволен со сребро од олимпијада, би бил позадовлен со злато, ама нема тоа. Па на човеко уште таа титула му фали, да не сакаш да скока по поразот ? Ете по еден сат се помирил со тоа, сватил што освоил и то е то.
 
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така е друже далеку е федерер од спортски џентлмен само проблемот е што сите се праат на тошо :свиркам:
Федерер очигледно е далеку од џентлмен(и не ти треба преголема интелигенција да го сватиш тоа).

Еве на пример шо вика за ривалите/партнерот во двојки

"I have beaten Agassi so much lately that I am not worried about him"

"It's always me who's going to dictate play & decide how the outcome is going to be. If I play well I will most likely win in the score or beat [Nadal]; if I'm not playing so well, that's when he wins."'

“Sometimes it’s over before you know it,” Откако го тепаше Мареј во финалето на УС опен.

"To lose against someone like that, it's very disappointing, because you feel like he was mentally out of it already. Just gets the lucky shot at the end, and off you go."- Откога го изгуби финалето во АО од Џокович.

“Good for him. I mean, it doesn’t help him a whole lot. He’s never won a Slam.”- откако Мареј го прогласија за фаворит за АО.

"I played well enough in doubles, but Stanislas not so much"

Добро е за него шо не игра фудбал оти до сега ќе немаше една нога.
 

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Оффф, арно ми рекоја игнор. :D Па шо jajs pufki prilepski, оди гледај снимка.
Некој е оперисан од зафрканција ... :свиркам:

Јас го направив насмеан каков и што е на сликите, па нормално дека ќе е задоволен со сребро од олимпијада, би бил позадовлен со злато, ама нема тоа. Па на човеко уште таа титула му фали, да не сакаш да скока по поразот ? Ете по еден сат се помирил со тоа, сватил што освоил и то е то.
Не ти оди игноров некако :D
 

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Q. Is the primary emotion satisfaction at winning a silver or frustration that it's not gold?


ROGER FEDERER: No, no, I'm very happy. I am satisfied. I think this is as good as I could do during these championships. Andy was much better than I was today in many aspects of the game.
For me, it's been a great month. I won Wimbledon, became World No. 1 again, and I got silver. Don't feel too bad for me.
I am very, very proud honestly to have won a silver. Had a very emotional tournament from start to finish. I could have lost in the first round against Falla. Same thing obviously with Del Potro. I felt like I won my silver, I didn't lose it. So I feel very, very happy.


Q. Can you tell me something about how strongly you decide on Olympic gold to get your collection of trophies complete and will there be another Olympics in 2016 for you?


ROGER FEDERER: I mean, I hope so. I said it before the tournament that it's not impossible that I could take part in Rio. But right now, I mean, in the meantime I could retire and come back. It's that long of a break (laughter).
It's not front and center in my mind. But, of course, I'd love an Olympic gold in singles. But I am very happy with an Olympic silver in singles, and I already have the gold from Beijing.
So we'll see about Rio. It's a fascinating country. I've never been to Rio. Obviously, I'd love to be part of it. We'll see how it goes.

Q. Were you surprised at how well he passed when you came in regularly in this match?


ROGER FEDERER: No. That's his best part of his game. If he doesn't do those passing shots, he's not going to win gold and he doesn't win tournaments. He's got to come up with those shots time and time again. He does it so well. I've always said he can absorb pace incredibly well. He has great balance and anticipation. That three-way combination makes it obviously tough to attack him, particularly on a poor attacking shot. So he did very well today.

Q. Could this type of victory be a springboard for Andy to win slams now and be a big threat at the US Open coming up?


ROGER FEDERER: I don't think he needed this, to be quite honest, 'cause he is a good player. Don't forget that. He's an amazing player already. I thought he played a very, very good Wimbledon championship.
So for me what I was happy to see is that he didn't have a letdown, you know, after the Wimbledon finals. It's easy to come back, best -f-three, you know, go out third round maybe. You just feel more horrible.
But he didn't do that. He came, he won gold. I think this is how champions react.

Q. Can you remember losing nine straight games, four on your own serve, the last time?

ROGER FEDERER: No, I don't. And I don't want to remember (smiling).

Q. You've been through a bunch of these now. How should we view the Olympics and the Olympics gold medal compared to the majors? Where does it rank? How do you see it?


ROGER FEDERER: Yeah, I mean, it's unique in so many ways, you know. It's supposed to be that way. I almost believe there should be no points at the Olympics, to be quite honest, because it's not fair for some of the players who can't play the tournament for the reasons you know. There's only four players per country allowed to play per country. Plus we have a tournament running at the same time in Washington that almost gives the same amount of points. So it's a bit odd. That's why I'm almost in favor of not having any points at the Olympics.
But the importance to me it's as big as tournaments that are out there. Similar to a World Tour Finals, where unfortunately we don't play the best-of-five-set finals there anymore, or a Grand Slam. It's as high up as the big tournaments. And obviously making it best-of-three in the early rounds, you know, makes the margins more small, particularly on grass.
The grass has been different this time around because of the seeding. It was slippery in the beginning, then dry again. The played very different.

Q. After that extraordinary semifinal you played against Del Potro do you think this could have some effect in your relationship to him, make you closer to him because of this experience?


ROGER FEDERER: Yeah, those are matches that sort of remind you of some great battles, becomes personal almost to a degree in a nice way. So we could look back at this and have something in common.
I didn't know who won until I lost my match today. So I was looking. I saw the Serbian flag in the room I was waiting. No Argentinian flag, so who won? I thought Novak won. I came out and I saw Juan Martin. I said, Wow. Great effort. I'm so happy for you after the brutal loss.

Q. You talked about how this was an extremely emotional tournament for you. Why was it so emotional?


ROGER FEDERER: Well, I mean, look, Olympics don't come around every year. So this is obviously just a different feel to it. Crowds were different. Early on I could sense that right away when I came on court against Falla. I really badly wanted to come through in the early rounds to get into the tournament. Then you sort of install a certain way of acting and being during the Olympics, you know. So I think all of that made it, for me, very special. Every Olympics has been a life-changer for me, to be quite honest, in Sydney, in Athens, and Beijing. Good or bad, I think I took away a lot of positives, from the Olympic spirit, from the way, I don't know, you appreciate other sports, appreciate winning, losing.
I love watching sports because of the reactions of the people at the very end. How do they take wins? How do they take losses? All these things.
 
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Неможев да го гледам третиот сет и финалето во двојки, ама после ги видов снимките и задоволна сум од тоа како играше Мареј и мило ми е што конечно освои голем турнир (y) А за другото финале имаа шанси, но и среброто е добро :)
 
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