Rafa is just too kind.
it is possible he slacks up a little so as to not humiliate them.
I have rafa in straights over ferru.
its game on and its RG. and its Rafa.
no place for ferru to go now but home.
That's why I like him. I think I'm a kind person too, so I respect that in others.
Yep, time for Ferrer to go home. He's gotten very irritating with that screaming after every point. I can't even watch him anymore.
See, this is why I don't like Djokovic. Why do you say stuff like this? The more Nole is on top, the more obnoxious he is to me. He's a gracious loser, but he's a horrible winner in my opinion.
I can't imagine Rafa or Andy saying stuff like this. Some things are better left unsaid, but then when you look at his parents, it's easy to see why he is this way.
He has no manners. Now, I see why Federer doesn't like him. He probably knew how he was a long time ago.
ROLAND GARROS 2014
Djokovic Has Words Of Advice For Young Serb Lajovic
Paris, France
by Josh Meiseles
http://www.atpworldtour.com/News/Tennis/2014/05/22/Roland-Garros-Sunday2-Djokovic-Lajovic-reaction.aspx01.06.2014
Djokovic, Lajovic© Getty ImagesNovak Djokovic and Dusan Lajovic competed together in the 2013 Davis Cup Final.
World No. 2 Novak Djokovic had words of advice for countryman Dusan Lajovic, ahead of the 23 year old’s fourth round encounter with top seed Rafael Nadal at Roland Garros on Monday.
Lajovic has advanced to his first Round of 16 at a major without dropping a set, capped by an impressive victory over American young gun Jack Sock in the third round. Serbia’s No. 2, who is competing in just his second Grand Slam main draw, turned to his Davis Cup teammate for some tips on how to topple Nadal.
“Of course we talk,” said Djokovic. “He is [the same] generation of my younger brother. I know he's very talented and he's showing his full potential right now. I'm really glad that Serbia has a new up-and-coming tennis star that obviously is performing now at his best on the Grand Slam [level], which is great to see.