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Re: Emma's Cafe
« Reply #4170 on: September 08, 2014, 07:33:22 pm »
emma soon it will be nole time again.

he went on a tear last year after the u.s. open and won everything in sight.


nole is tough as nails on those indoor hard courts.

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« Reply #4171 on: September 08, 2014, 07:34:40 pm »
Yes, that girlfriend of his is pretty good looking. You know what? That's the first time I saw her and I never even knew he had a girlfriend. He'd been pretty low key all his life. Was Cilic handed a $3 million check along with the trophy? I thought so! Very happy for him and very sad for Nishikori. Oh well...it's just one of those finals for me.

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« Reply #4172 on: September 08, 2014, 07:37:18 pm »
emma soon it will be nole time again.

he went on a tear last year after the u.s. open and won everything in sight.


nole is tough as nails on those indoor hard courts.

I think so since he's done very well at this part of the year and you know that will make me happy too. I though very badly want to see Murray on top of his game. If he gets his desires back, he'll be able to get back on top. The fact that he hired a new coach gives me some hope.

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Re: Emma's Cafe
« Reply #4173 on: September 08, 2014, 07:40:02 pm »
Yes, that girlfriend of his is pretty good looking. You know what? That's the first time I saw her and I never even knew he had a girlfriend. He'd been pretty low key all his life. Was Cilic handed a 3 million dollar check along with the trophy? I thought so! Very happy for him and very sad for Nishikori. Oh well...it's just one of those finals for me.


that was a $3 million dollar check emma.


it was a great tournament for Nishikori also. he went ver far here.





i just saw this article on the atp site. fascinating read.





PLAYER FEATURE 

Cilic Inspired By Ivanisevic's Influence

Delray Beach, U.S.A.

by James Buddell
  | 26.02.2014
 

Cilic
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Marin Cilic has improved technically and physically in 2014.

Former World No. 9 Marin Cilic turned to his childhood hero late last year in order to transform his game. Together, they are plotting Cilic's return to the Top 10 of the Emirates ATP Rankings.

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Goran Ivanisevic was arguably the most devastating server in ATP World Tour history. He cradled each tennis ball, in his right hand, like it was a new born baby, prior to firing down 10,183 aces in 766 tour-level matches over the course of his career. Now, aged 42, Ivanisevic is using his champion's mind to nurture the career of his fellow Croatian, Marin Cilic.

It is no coincidence that Cilic has had a standout February. His service motion and movement around the court has greater fluidity; he is mentally stronger and more aggressive, while he has showcased significant improvements in his strength and fitness levels. Under Ivanisevic’s guidance, on a full-time basis, memories of the tennis he played at a career-high No. 9 in the Emirates ATP Rankings - attained on 22 February 2010 - are resurfacing.

“Goran always relaxed when he hit his serve,” Cilic recently told ATPWorldTour.com in Rotterdam. “We have simplified everything and it has made me more relaxed on the court.”

Ivanisevic, who has known Cilic for 11 years, explained to ATPWorldTour.com in Delray Beach that, “Over the past couple of years he was not improving his game. He was not getting anywhere. He was playing well, but not well enough to beat the top guys. He is a tall guy, so he needed to be more aggressive.

“At 198 centimetres, he had a shaky serve. We have worked a lot. He is now hitting two aces per game and is in the top two aces leaders on tour this season. He has never been up there before. He is getting a lot more free points on his serve, not necessarily aces, but he is getting short and easier balls to hit in response to returns. His second serve has always been good, but he has improved his first serve percentage.”

CilicCilic has taken heed of Ivanisevic’s advice. So far in 2014, he has struck more aces than any other player this year – 247 aces in his 22 matches,according to ATP MatchFacts – and has moved up from No. 37 to No. 25 in the Emirates ATP Rankings on the back of reaching three straight ATP World Tour finals at the PBZ Zagreb Indoors (d. Haas), the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament (l. to Berdych) and the Delray Beach Open by The Venetian® Las Vegas (d. Anderson). “It was great for his confidence, as he did it himself,” said Ivanisevic.

“I feel very confident in my game now, but there is still room for improvement,” said Cilic. “We also worked a lot on the first ball and volleying, which is where I needed to make the biggest improvement. I just wasn’t playing as offensively as I could over the past few years, meaning I wasn’t keeping points short or putting the other guy under extreme pressure.”

CILIC'S SERVING IMPROVEMENT
 Through the first two months of the season, Marin Cilic is averaging a career-high 11.2 aces per match and he's also at a career-best 81 per cent in first serve points won, which ranks No. 4 on the ATP World Tour this season. 


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Ivanisevic knows that Cilic must improve his 16-41 record against the Top 10 if he is to re-establish his position in the ATP World Tour elite. “We have tried to work on keeping the points short,” admitted Ivanisevic, who now competes on the ATP Champions Tour. “He feels comfortable at the back, but against the top guys you cannot rally forever against them. You have to step in and hit winners.”

Cilic“I think I can break into the Top 20 very soon,” said Cilic. "I feel my game is in a good place. I have more weapons and security in my serve. That means that when I come up against the big names, I have more confidence that I will be able to deliver. Being aggressive comes naturally to me. Certainly adding extra power to my serve has given me more options on the first ball off the return. I can therefore take more risks and put pressure on the opponent.”

With two ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournaments on the horizon next month, at the BNP Paribas Open and Sony Open Tennis, Cilic and Ivanisevic are training hard in Los Angeles this week ahead of a key period in the ATP World Tour calendar. “He is a good listener, which is important in tennis,” said Ivanisevic. “He can practise for five hours or 30 minutes. I have to give a lot of credit to Bob [Brett], because Bob instilled a work ethic. He has done a lot of running and cycling, but especially weights.” Cilic worked with Brett from 2004 until last year. Today, Cilic and Ivanisevic will get their NBA basketball fix when LA Clippers host the Houston Rockets.

Cilic is happy he joined forces with Ivanisevic. “Goran is definitely the right guy to help me,” he said. “He was my childhood hero, but importantly he was in the Top 10 for many years, reached a number of Grand Slam finals and knows what I need to improve on.”

Four-time Grand Slam finalist Ivanisevic is certain that if Cilic is to return to the Top 10, he must improve on his performances at ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournaments and the four Grand Slam championships.

Ivanisevic“He needs to believe,” said Ivanisevic, the 2001 Wimbledon champion. “I think he does now and he is capable of beating anybody. I cannot tell him to change his tactics. He is alone on the court. I can talk to him for five hours about tactics, but on the court he needs to figure it out himself. Now I have told him he has nothing to defend for seven months, so I hope he does well at the three Grand Slams and nine [ATP World Tour] Masters 1000s. He is looking good and he is enjoying himself on the court.”

Having played at the four Grand Slam championships over the past eight years, Cilic has reached the 2010 Australian Open semi-finals and the 2009 and 2012 US Open quarter-finals. He has made six runs to ATP World Tour Masters 1000 quarter-finals.

Ivanisevic admitted, “He is too good a player not to be beating the top guys. He isn’t injured; he is fit and is mentally stronger. His confidence has returned and he is too good not to be in the Top 10. He is serving better now and he is moving better now. I think he should be even more aggressive. He needs to put this in the mind; he has to belief in every shot he is making. So when he starts to believe 100 per cent, he can achieve great things."

“Our main goal is to be Top 10 by the end of the year.” Cilic last spent his ninth week in the Top 10 on 12 April 2010.

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Re: Emma's Cafe
« Reply #4174 on: September 08, 2014, 07:45:03 pm »
I really do think Goran has done wonders to Cilic's serve and by that I mean both serves. They now look just as good as Gorna's very own since I am very familiar with Goran's serves.

Andy, instead of hiring someone who could help with his serves, he hired someone who'll be able to help him the least in this department. The only thing Andy has done anything right was hiring Lendl and I really think they parted away mostly because of Andy.

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Re: Emma's Cafe
« Reply #4175 on: September 08, 2014, 07:47:08 pm »
herc, can you do me a favour and change the colour of the word "Today" (posts from  the current day) from Black to Red. That way it will be more prominent. Otherwise it takes me time to realize which posts are from today. Thanks a bunch!

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« Reply #4176 on: September 08, 2014, 07:53:31 pm »
Tomorrow I will send you a PM, herc darling. Tonight I am too busy reading MTF, TW, TF etc. I haven't done so in ages. Just want to see the reactions of the so called fans and see who are genuinely happy for Cilic and acknowledge only those. ;D

I'll find plenty time tomorrow too and I need to get to back to some of the posts posted earlier on.

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« Reply #4177 on: September 08, 2014, 07:57:55 pm »
herc, can you do me a favour and change the colour of the word "Today" (posts from  the current day) from Black to Red. That way it will be more prominent. Otherwise it takes me time to realize which posts are from today. Thanks a bunch!


we may have to ask Baron or general masterclass.


i dont think i know how to do it.

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Re: Emma's Cafe
« Reply #4178 on: September 08, 2014, 08:01:33 pm »
emma i would place the value of this slam at near $20 million or more for Cilic:



he is well spoken and intelligent. he also keeps very high company like in Goran and his supermodel looking girlfriend among others.


a slam is worth $20 million anyway in all the endorsements that will follow in the next 10-12 months but Cilic could get more.



Stan got his $20 million already. his new deal with Yonex is estimated at $20 million.

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« Reply #4179 on: September 08, 2014, 08:04:22 pm »
Another thing these stupid fans don't get is the fact that, Cilic didn't serve his way out. None of the sets went to TBs. He broke Nishikori in each set and in the 2nd set, he broke Nishi twice. There was no serve involved on his part in this case - and let me spell it out for you one more time so that you understand loud and clear.

CILIC BROKE NISHIKORI IN EACH SET THAT HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH HIS OWN SERVE YOU  MORONS.

Now go back to your cave and watch something else. You don't understand the game and you never will. You don't understand that the serve is the most important factor in the game and it's PART OF THE VERY GAME THEY PLAY. If Federer didn't have a great serve then rest assured he wouldn't have won 17 Slams and the fact that he's still playing very well is because he can still protect his own service game very well. It's the most important factor in the game to protect your own bloody territory first and then you attack. Something your player is unable to do so and as a result, gets beaten by most of top player on a regular basis these days. You stupid, stupid phans. 

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Re: Emma's Cafe
« Reply #4180 on: September 08, 2014, 08:05:47 pm »
herc, can you do me a favour and change the colour of the word "Today" (posts from  the current day) from Black to Red. That way it will be more prominent. Otherwise it takes me time to realize which posts are from today. Thanks a bunch!


we may have to ask Baron or general masterclass.


i dont think i know how to do it.

baron doesn't have that kind of access. I'll do it tomorrow. I'll be able to figure it out. No worries. I keep you busy enough. ;D

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« Reply #4181 on: September 08, 2014, 08:09:16 pm »
emma i would place the value of this slam at near $20 million or more for Cilic:



he is well spoken and intelligent. he also keeps very high company like in Goran and his supermodel looking girlfriend among others.


a slam is worth $20 million anyway in all the endorsements that will follow in the next 10-12 months but Cilic could get more.



Stan got his $20 million already. his new deal with Yonex is estimated at $20 million.

That's all good. I want to see Cilic getting very rich. He deserves it all. He's been working very hard under Goran and took a lot of **** because of that silent ban.

See, there's always good things on the horizon when things go terribly bad for you and here's one. So remember that it's not always what it seems to be. Your future has the last laugh.

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« Reply #4182 on: September 08, 2014, 08:13:38 pm »
I deleted that post of that girl with the picture. Truth be told, I very rarely communicated with her. She, on the other hand, would always be on my case like a parasite. Not that she's a bad person but that aspect of her character is just utter annoying. 

You can see everyone's pictures these days due to FB, Twitter, MySpace what not etc. As if.

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« Reply #4183 on: September 08, 2014, 08:15:23 pm »
I will have to now delete from my phone too. I have like a million pictures. eek..

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« Reply #4184 on: September 08, 2014, 08:42:43 pm »
Another thing these stupid fans don't get is the fact that, Cilic didn't serve his way out. None of the sets went to TBs. He broke Nishikori in each set and in the 2nd set, he broke Nishi twice. There was no serve involved on his part in this case - and let me spell it out for you one more time so that you understand loud and clear.

CILIC BROKE NISHIKORI IN EACH SET THAT HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH HIS OWN SERVE YOU  MORONS.

Now go back to your cave and watch something else. You don't understand the game and you never will. You don't understand that the serve is the most important factor in the game and it's PART OF THE VERY GAME THEY PLAY. If Federer didn't have a great serve then rest assured he wouldn't have won 17 Slams and the fact that he's still playing very well is because he can still protect his own service game very well. It's the most important factor in the game to protect your own bloody territory first and then you attack. Something your player is unable to do so and as a result, gets beaten by most of top player on a regular basis these days. You stupid, stupid phans.



that is exactly right.

Cilic held his ground off the ground as well. he did what others could not do which is engage Nishikori in a baseline battle and dictate play.

even brad gilbert did not get this. he tweeted that Nishikori was slicing too much.

well moron he was being put on the defensive.


the big fellow was dictating play off the ground. Cilic was knocking the cover off the ball off the ground and Nishikori was being stretched. he had no choice but to slice a few back in order to try to stay in the rally.


at 6 foot 6, he is supposed to have the big serve. so he has a big serve. who does not these days. even the little fellows are hitting 120-125 MPH serves regularly.

 

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