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 『资料』Nole的个人小贴士

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Name: Novak Djokovic
Pronounced: DJO-ko-vich
Birthdate: 22-May-87
Birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia
Residence: Monte Carlo, Monaco

Height: 6'2'' (187 cm)
Weight: 176 lbs (80 kg)
Hair Colour: Dark
Eye Colour: Brownish-green
Idol: Pete Sampras
Family: father Srdjan, mother Dijana, brothers Marko and Djordje

Plays: Right-handed
Turned Pro: 2003
Coach: Marian Vajda


Current ATP Ranking - Singles: 3

Career High ATP Ranking - Singles: 3 (9-Jul-07)

Current ATP Race - Singles: 1

Current Stanford ATP Doubles Ranking: 275

Career High Stanford ATP Doubles Ranking: 134 (20-Aug-07)
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I have winter in my heart,cause I miss you more than words can say.

╃ C'est la vie. ╄
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YTD REVIEW

Singles Record: 8 - 2

Singles Titles: 1

Doubles Record: 1 - 0

Doubles Titles: 0

Prize Money: $1,233,226



CAREER REVIEW

Singles Record: 129 - 53

Singles Titles: 8

Doubles Record: 14 - 23

Doubles Titles: 0

Prize Money: $6,051,776


CURRENT YEAR HIGHLIGHTS

HIGHLIGHTS 2008
Singles
ATP & Grand Slam W: Australian Open
顶端 Posted: 2008-03-07 15:50 | 1 楼
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CLOTHING/EQUIPMENT

Shoes: adidas Barricade V



Racquet: Wilson KBlade



Clothing: adidas adidas YOC Group

顶端 Posted: 2008-03-07 15:54 | 2 楼
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Nole's Brothers Marko & Djordje



Name: Marko Djokovic
Nicknames: Mare, Maki
Date of Birth: 20th August 1991
Birthplace: Belgrade
Residence: Belgrade

Height: 185cm
Weight: 74kg
Hair Colour: Light Brown
Eye Colour: Brown

Plays:
Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Started playing tennis when he was: 5
Coach: Nikola Pilic

Sports Equipment: Adidas
Racquet: Wilson

Idols: Rafter, Sampras.


Od 1 do 25!

1. When did you decide that tennis would be your profession?
Marko: Two years ago, my dad asked me if I wanted to really play tennis, and that if the answer was yes, then it would have to be tennis all the way. He really supported me.

2. Do you and Nole argue a lot?
Marko: No not a lot, we are brothers so from time to time we quarrel, but nothing serious. On court we are not brothers but professionals.

3. Who were your tennis idols growing up?
Marko: Like Nole, Sampras and Rafter.

4. Who is your favourite player, male and female?
Marko: Nole of course, and for girls, Kirilenko, she is pretty and good!

5. Favourite colour?
Marko: Red

6. Favourite food?
Marko: Serbian burgers, they are burgers, but really the best in the world.

7. Favourite film?
Marko: 300. This is about Greek mythology and is really good.

8. Favourite music?
Marko: Old Serbian rock, and of course House music. MTV style music too.

9. Which 3 things would you bring on a desert island?
Marko: My family, my girlfriend and chocolate!

10. PSP or Nintendo DX?
Marko: PSP for sure, me and Nole play a game called Worms, to relax ourselves.

11. Favourite city?
Marko: Montecarlo, amazing!

12. Summer or winter?
Marko: Both, I love skiing, but I also love swimming... I think Spring.

13. Which celebrity would you love to be for the day?
Marko: Tom Cruise.

14. What is your happiest moment?
Marko: Being with my family.

15. If you did not become a professional player, what job would you have chosen?
Marko: I would have gone to university, and then become a business man.

16. Favourite car?
Marko: Porsche Carrera.

17. Favourite football team and player?
Marko: Red Star Belgrade, and Brazilian Ronaldo.

18. Formula 1 or Moto GP?
Marko: Formula 1.

19. Worst aspect of tennis?
Marko: The anger you can feel on court if you are not playing well.

20. Worst habit your brother has?
Marko: Screaming at me when he is angry!

21. Sweet or salty?
Marko: Sweet definately

22. Favourite action hero?
Marko: Superman

23. Favourite school subject?
Marko: Geography

24. Favourite ice cream?
Marko: Chocolate!

25. Swimming pool or sea?
Marko: Swimming pool, I don't like sharks.
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Name: Djordje Djokovic
Nickname: Djole
Date of Birth: 17th July 1995
Birthplace: Belgrade
Residence: Belgrade

Height: 152cm
Weight: 42kg
Hair Colour: Brown
Eye Colour: Brown

Plays:
Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Started playing tennis when he was: 4
Coach: Marko Djokovic

Sports Equipment: Adidas
Racquet: Wilson

Idols: Rafter, Agassi, Sampras, Nole.


Od 1 do 25!

1. When did you decide that tennis would be your profession?
Djordje: I was eight when I decided to go in for tennis professionally…

2. Do you and Nole argue a lot?
Djordje: No! Nole and I get on very well together, he, he.

3. Who were your tennis idols growing up?
Djordje: My idols were Rafter, Sampras, Agassi, and now it’s Nole, of course :-p

4. Who is your favourite player, male and female?
Djordje: Ugh… Well, Nole, and I could say Ana Ivanovic…

5. Favourite colour?
Djordje: Blue and red.

6. Favourite food?
Djordje: Spaghetti and my mom’s pancakes… :-)

7. Favourite film?
Djordje: Dr Dolittle.

8. Favourite music?
Djordje: Well, mainly rap, hip hop… I don’t listen to folk music…

9. Which 3 things would you bring on a desert island?
Djordje: A racquet, a ball and a net… No, not of course… Well, I don’t know what I would take…

10. PSP or Nintendo DX?
Djordje: PSP.

11. Favourite city?
Djordje: My hometown - Belgrade!

12. Summer or winter?
Djordje: Winter!

13. Which celebrity would you love to be for the day?
Djordje: I’d love to be famous, for example like Nole, and some others…

14. What is your happiest moment?
Djordje: When the whole family is together!

15. If you did not become a professional player, what job would you have chosen?
Djordje: Probably skiing, or I would be a table-tennis player maybe.

16. Favourite car?
Djordje: Lamborghini.

17. Favourite football team and player?
Djordje: AC Milan, and Kaka.

18. Formula 1 or Moto GP?
Djordje: Formula 1.

19. Worst aspect of tennis?
Djordje: Smashing racquets on court.

20. Worst habit your brother has?
Djordje: He’s always late, except for tennis!

21. Sweet or salty?
Djordje: Sweet.

22. Favourite action hero?
Djordje: Superman.

23. Favourite school subject?
Djordje: Mathematics.

24. Favourite ice cream?
Djordje: Chocolate.

25. Swimming pool or sea?
Djordje: Swimming pool, you can not rest in the sea!
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Novak's coach



This is the man who helped Serbia’s best ever male tennis player reach number three in the world and he doesn’t intend on stopping there.

Marian Vajda was born on 24th March 1965 in the Czechoslovakian city of Povazska. Although of Slovak ethnic background, as a professional tennis player he played under the Czech flag.

He achieved a career high ATP ranking of 34, in September 1987. In doubles competition his personal best ranking was 118 in the world.

As a pro he won two ATP titles:

- Prague in 1987
- Geneva in 1988

He was a finalist in Munich (1987) and Bari (1989).

He earned $ 756.646 in prize money.

He won 119 of 217 matches played.

He began working with Djokovic in 2006.
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Quotes about Novak

ROGER FEDERER (September 2007)

"He is a very complete player. The best after myself and Rafa. I have to say I’m impressed with his game, because when I was his age I didn’t have such great results."

NATALIE DESSAY, opera singer (September 2007)

After he sang a few notes in the New York Metropolitan Opera House: "Novak has a bad voice, but he is a good tennis player. Such a young man, he could even be my son in terms of age, and he is so good-spirited and refreshing. And such a wonderful tennis player."

BJORN BORG (August 2007)

"Djokovic is definitely ready to win a Grand Slam. This guy can beat any player on the ATP Tour. He has just proved that, by beating them in the last couple of days. He is still very young, and is level with Federer and Nadal."

"He is a great player, has an excellent game, and can play well on any surface. He had a brilliant run at this year’s Wimbledon, which he can repeat at the US Open, but I’m convinced he will do much better at Grand Slam tournaments next year.

RAFAEL NADAL (May 2007)

"He won Miami, Estoril, Adelaide, he played the final of Indian Wells. Novak is full of confidence. He is a very good player, who will stay at the top for a very long time."

MARIO ANCIC

"Novak is an amazing player whose time has yet to come. He will have a great future, and already he is near the top. With the results he achieved in the last few months he will soon enter the top ten. He plays solid from the baseline, and is able to produce winners from any part of the court."

RICHARD KRAJICHEK

"I think that by the end of 2007 Novak will enter the top five in ATP ranking."

MARIANO PUERTA (October 2006)

"Novak is a future champion. Next time he comes to Bersi he will be inside the top 30, I’m sure. He is so young, and he plays so well!"

JOHN McENROE (September 2005)

Serbia’s best ranked tennis player Djokovic today received what is quite possibly the greatest compliment in his fledgling career. Before the start of tonight’s late match at the US Open, featuring Spaniard Rafael Nadal and American Scoville Jenkins (both 19), the legendary John McEnroe, commenting for the ‘USA’ TV Network (which broadcasts matches from Flushing Meadows), talked about talented young players who, together with Nadal (currently world number two) should reach the upper echelons of the tennis world in the coming years. One of the three names he mentioned was the 18 year old’s from Belgrade.

“There are definitely several very talented young players such as Monfils, Djokovic or Murray... I expect over the next year or so they will be inside the top 20 ATP players", said McEnroe during a live broadcast.

The oldest of the three players McEnroe mentioned is Frenchman Monfils, who turns 19 today; Briton Andy Murray will celebrate his 19th birthday on May 15th next year, and Djokovic a week later, May 22nd 2006. Monfils is currently the best ranked player (43), Djokovic is 97 and Murray is 122; despite this fact, both Djokovic and Murray are still competing at this year’s US Open Championships.

JUSTIN GIMELSTOB

"The 18 year-old from Serbia has a great future. He plays an aggressive game from any part of the court. He will be a force to be reckoned with over the next decade or so. This will be his breakthrough year in terms of winning a big title, with maybe even Australian Open being his first success, where he qualified for the main draw for the for the time last year.”

MARAT SAFIN (January 2005)

"I wish this boy all the best, because he is an amazing talent and has massive potential!"

JELENA GENCIC

I began working with Novak Djokovic in 1994, when he was seven.

After only a couple of months of my coaching him, I saw I was dealing with an amazing and extraordinary talent.

As a tennis coach and expert, I workd and travelled around the world with Monica Seles, Goran Ivanisevic, Iva Majoli, Tatjana Jecmenica and Sabrina Goles and I can freely say that Novak Djokovic is the first great talent to emerge in this region since Monica Seles.

Three years ago I created a work programme for Novak Djokovic and he has already realised this five-year plan and achieved successes even beyond the expected.

Novak is totally ready, both physically and mentally, for big competitions and greater achievements. He is very intelligent and good person, he thinks clearly out on the court and is prepared to work hard, which is very important for his future development and career advancement.

I sincerely believe that with the optimum training conditions and good organisation, within two to three years he could achieve marked results in professional tennis.

With regards,

Prof. Jelena Gencic

TENNIS ITALIANO

A number of talent scouts present at the 26th European Championships in San Remo had an opportunity to fill their notebooks. Never before have we been able to witness such a pool of high quality players, both male and female, with certain competitors standing out as extremely impressive. Such is the case with the winners, 14 year-old Yugoslav Novak Djokovic and 13 year –old Russian-born Frenchwoman, Tatiana Golovin, two early favourites, who not only did as predicted, but did so with such confidence and personality which separates top sportspeople from the rest. It was the first time since the inception of the European Under-14 Championships that they have been won by a Yugoslav and a Frenchwoman whose names will be added on to the rich list of famous tennis stars (Vilander, Edberg, Enquist, Graff, Seles, Hingis, Tommy Robredo i Justin Enan Ardenne).

As in the past we had balance when writing about Robredo and Ancic, and the Belgians Enan and Clijsters, so too shall we write about the Yugoslav, Novak Djokovic, boy with a ‘velvety’ feel for the ball, who can hit the ball hard, but above all he is a player who is extremely intelligent tactically speaking and very string mentally so that he is sure to go far.

We talked about a high technical level which featured some other interesting names…and our Jari Natali. Our representative was ‘thrashed’ in the semi-final by a too-strong Novak Djokovic.
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PERSONAL

Started at age 7. "In front of my restaurant in Yugoslavia, some guys were making courts and I was helping them. I liked it and so I started"

Ambition :
"To be number one in the world"


Favorite Surface :
Clay


Favorite Tennis Player :
Pete Sampras, "because I like his serve and acting on the court"


Coaching:
Niki Pilic,
Niki Pilic Tennis Academy


Hobbies :
Football, Computers, Music
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CAREER REVIEW


2003 - Won first career Futures title in third career event in Serbia & Montenegro (d. Ferrer-Victoria)...Also reached two Futures SF for 10-5 record.

2004 – Played two Futures events in February, reaching SF at one...Won dead rubber in April Davis Cup tie against Latvia (d. Skroderis)...Won Futures title at Szolnok, Hungary (d. Tkalec)...Won first career Challenger title two weeks later in Budapest (d. Bracciali)...Qualified into first career ATP event at Umag (l. to Volandri)...Won Futures event in Beograd (d. Cipolla)...Won first career ATP match over Clement as qualifier in Bucharest to reach 2nd RD (l. to Ferrer)...Late in season, won Aachen Challenger (d. Burgsmuller)...In doubles, claimed one Futures title and reached two Challengers SF.

2005 – The No. 1 player from Serbia finished as youngest player in Top 100 at 18 years, 5 months...Opened the season by making his Grand Slam debut as a qualifier at the Australian Open (l. to Safin)...In March, won a pair of Davis Cup matches against Zimbabwe, defeating Chidzikwe and Mahefu...In April, lost two Davis Cup matches against Belgium, falling to C. Rochus in five sets and Vliegen in four...Qualified into Roland Garros and won first career Grand Slam match to reach 2nd RD, defeating Ginepri and taking the first set off Coria before retiring in the third set with breathing problems...Reached 3rd RD at Wimbledon as a qualifier, posting wins over Monaco in straight sets and Garcia-Lopez in five sets losing in four sets to Grosjean...Made ATP Masters Series debut as qualifier in Cincinnati (l. to Gonzalez)...Reached 3rd RD at US Open, winning in five sets over Monfils and four sets over Ancic before falling in five to Verdasco...Qualified into AMS Paris and reached 3rd RD with wins over Hanescu and Puerta (l. to Robredo).

2006 – Captured two ATP titles in three finals and finished as youngest player in year-end Top 20...Also made breakthrough in Grand Slam play with a QF at Roland Garros...After 1st RD exit at Australian Open (l. to Goldstein), reached SF in Zagreb (l. to Ljubicic) and QF in Rotterdam (l. to Stepanek) in February, falling to eventual champions in both...Went 2-5 in ATP tournaments the next three months before turning around season at Roland Garros, compiling a 17-4 record in next five tournaments...Reached first career Grand Slam QF (ret. vs. Nadal) in Paris, then advanced to 4th RD on grass at Wimbledon (l. to Ancic)...In next tournament, won Amersfoort title in first ATP final (d. Massu)...Took a nine-match winning streak into his second consecutive ATP final appearance following week in Umag, retiring with respiratory problems, up 3-1 in first-set tie-break against Wawrinka...Returned to hard courts and reached 3rd RD at US Open (l. to Hewitt)...Went 5-1 in Davis Cup play during year, losing only to Federer in World Group playoff tie in September...Followed with his second ATP title in Metz (d. Melzer) and advanced to his first ATP Masters Series QF in Madrid with wins over Gasquet and Murray (l. to Gonzalez)...Compiled marks of 17-9 on hard, 14-5 on clay, 5-2 on carpet and 4-2 on grass...Also led ATP circuit with a 19-5 tie-break record (best pct.)...Went 2-7 vs. Top 10 opponents, defeating No. 9 Gonzalez at Roland Garros and No. 8 Robredo at Wimbledon.

2007 IN REVIEW
The entertaining Serb finished as the youngest player in year-end Top 10 and he compiled his best season by capturing a personal-high five ATP titles while reaching his first Grand Slam final...Also led his country into 2008 Davis Cup World Group by defeating Australia in a playoff tie...Compiled a 19-4 record in Grand Slam play (losing to Federer and Nadal twice each) and 24-7 mark in ATP Masters Series tournaments...Began season by earning his first title Down Under in Adelaide (d. Guccione) and followed with 4th RD at Australian Open (l. to Federer)...In March, reached his first AMS final in Indian Wells (l. to Nadal) and followed with title in Miami without dropping a set (d. Nadal in QF, Murray in SF, Canas in F)...Held serve 58 of 59 games throughout and afterwards went from No. 10 to No. 7 on Apr. 2...On clay, picked up title in Estoril (d. Robredo in SF, Gasquet in F) and followed with QF in AMS Rome (l. to Nadal) and Hamburg (l. to Moya) and SF at Roland Garros (l. to Nadal)...On grass, continued success at Wimbledon where he advanced to SF (ret. vs. Nadal with toe blister)...Compiled an 8-2 tie-break mark in six matches...In August, collected his second ATP Masters Series shield in Montreal where he posted wins over No. 3 Roddick (QF), No. 2 Nadal (SF) and No. 1 Federer (F) to become first player to defeat World's Top 3 since Boris Becker in October 1994 in Stockholm...He also became first player to beat Federer and Nadal in same tournament while they were ranked No. 1 and 2...Made his third appearance at US Open and advanced to his first Slam final, getting past Stepanek in a four hour, 41 minute five-set marathon in 2nd RD before not dropping a set in wins over Moya (QF) and Ferrer (SF)...In title match against Federer, had five first set points and two more in second set before losing each in a tie-break....After a short break, led his country into '08 Davis Cup World Group by posting straight-set wins over Australia's Peter Luczak and Chris Guccione...In October, collected his fifth title in Vienna (d. Wawrinka) and followed with SF at AMS Madrid (l. to Nalbandian)... Lost in opening round only three times in 21 tournaments during year...Qualified for his first Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai and went 0-3 in round robin play...Also posted a 30-13 tie-break record, one of Top 5 marks on ATP circuit...Went 6-10 vs. Top 10 opponents and compiled marks of 43-12 on hard (second most wins behind Federer's 44), 18-5 on clay and 6-2 on grass...Fired a career-high 518 aces to rank No. 6 in Ricoh ATP MatchFacts.
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