djarvik wrote:Just say your opponent was better today, maybe make a dig/joke - "you won't be playing forever Fed, won't you?" Promise to comeback next year and make it all the way, say that you played your best aggressive tennis and you are on the right way.
VMoe86 wrote:djarvik wrote:Just say your opponent was better today, maybe make a dig/joke - "you won't be playing forever Fed, won't you?" Promise to comeback next year and make it all the way, say that you played your best aggressive tennis and you are on the right way.
The first words he said were "I'm getting closer.", then he was talking and joking about Federer's age, that he wasn't bad for a 30 year old.
Yes, he shed some tears when the crowd cheered for him during the speech, all of the top 4 have after losing important matches for them: I don't have to remind anyone of the Australian Open 2009 ("God, it's killing me!"), Olympics SF 2008 (Djokovic going off the court with tears in his eyes) or Nadal crying in the locker room (not publically, what a puss ) after losing the Wimbledon 2007 final.
djarvik wrote:...and he should have ended with that. There was no need to say anything else while sobbing.
djarvik wrote:Honestly though, I do think Fed is a bit of puss. Rafa is different. He can do anything he wants in private, being able to contain yourself in public is what makes him a man. Fed? His tears of joy overshadow the tears of sorrow.
djarvik wrote:He didn't let anyone down. He lost to a player playing better then him, while himself playing as good as ever. It is absurd to think he "let someone down" as it implying that he should have won, which is the furthest from truth. He "could have" made they country proud, but he didn't. Certainly didn't "let everyone down". He didn't lose playing pusher tennis to Gulbis in the final right?
That is why I say what I say. His state of mind, of being entitled to win? Letting anyone down? ehhh? Did you expect to win Andy? Just shows where his head is at. He is a kid that was shown a candy but not given it to lick. That was his reaction. Again, he was not shedding tears, he had trouble to talk - AFTER LOSING!
Vieira151 wrote: "I can cry like Roger, it's just a shame I can't play like him".
djarvik wrote:Yes VMoe86, I agree, I sympathize more with Rafa being angry then Murray sobbing. That is for sure. Same about the Djokovic, he does great, both after a win and a loss. I don't like the guy, but gotta give it to him.
djarvik wrote:Ali-Iqb93, who are "people"? Are you playing to the crowd by pointing out that I don't agree with you and putting a after? You need backup? "People"?
djarvik wrote:He played a great match, attacking tennis. He maybe should have taken a bit of the first serve to make more of them in, otherwise - not much better he could have played.
VMoe86 wrote:It also seemed to me that Murray ran out of gas.
Vieira151 wrote:Not sure in which way besides mentally, but I know he can.
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