6-3, 7-6(4)
吼 小費 你真是讓我太緊張了!

第一盤 小費先發
第2局 小費拼了幾球
成功破了對手的發球局
但是第3局馬上自己被破了回來 口||
失誤太多~
好在第6局又拿到破發機會破發
這盤的小費 發球很不錯
對手發球局又蠻積極進攻的
可是BERDYCH 這個選手真的不能小看
其實他蠻有策略的
底線抽球也蠻穩的
打的角度很夠
好幾次都把小費左右來回調動
感覺他會隨時變得很強一樣
所以雖然先拿下第一盤
還是不能夠大意

炯炯有神的小費 我的桌面換成這張了!!!XD


第二盤 對手先發
小費整場比賽有3個DOUBLE FAULT
說起來詭異
這三個全部都在第2局發生
小費一直打出界
在這種很冏的情況下 送掉發球局了
後來小費努力拼球
加上第二盤對手的發球品質也下降
終於在第5局拿到機會破發
之後 小費提升自己的保發能力
好幾次都LOVE GAME
但沒能再破發
所以搶七魔人又要把它給請出來了!

小費這場比賽的眼神發狠ㄝ~


說到搶七 最冏的就是辛辛那提
觸網彈出去的球啦
所以我ㄧ直在幫小費祈禱
拜託不要有這種球出現
真的是好加在
不過小費一開始的發球分被破了
還好後來破了對方兩次
5-4 自己漂亮發球
加上一次對手的大出界
那一刻 小費高興的跳起來喊YEAH
我也因為太緊張在那刻放鬆跟著小費喊
超高興的 我們進八強了!!!


紅色皮帶好漂亮~

小費高興的把他兩個護腕都丟出去後
又拿出新球拍 把袋子拆開
我還以為 哇 小費是太high了嗎
今天要送球拍?!
其實是要拿那個裝球拍的袋子 裝他的髒衣服啦
是說球拍要是也丟上去 應該會砸傷人吧XD



Match elapsed time: 1h29min 35min 54min

FEDERER Roger (1) / BERDYCH Tomas (17)

1st Serve %: 61 / 44
Aces: 11 / 4
Service Winner: 8 / 6
Double Faults: 3 / 4
1st Serve Points Won: 32 / 20
1st Serve Winning%: 86 / 61
2nd Serve Points Won: 12 / 22
2nd Serve Winning%: 50 / 52
Break Points Converted: 3 / 2
Break Points Opportunities: 9 / 3
Break Point Conversion: 33 / 67
Net Points Won: 8 / 8
Net Points Played: 10 / 13
Net Points Winning%: 80 / 62
Total Points Won: 77 / 59
Winners: 18 / 14
Unforced Errors: 32 / 36
Forehand Winners: 14 / 12
Backhand Winners : 4 / 2
Volley Winners: 5 / 5

為什麼最近winner這麼少?!
今天ue大大增加
還有 小費什麼時候才會改掉浪費破發點的習慣?!
這場比賽有看到一兩次40-0的大好機會ㄝ
but 小費完全浪費掉了

My God!
剛剛看到今天的賽程
小費打完單打 接著要去court2打雙打ㄝ
天啊~~~~ 是想累死人啊
小費加油!!! T~T


訪問稿超慢才出來的
這裡有1R的訪問
Roger說了蠻多話的
2R的訪問



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昨天(13)很可惜的 因為太想睡覺
所以沒看double
但是看到大家討論
好像昨天小費玩開了是吧?!XD
剛剛在官網看到照片
我都要笑翻了 還蠻有趣的

小費在做什麼 竟然敢這樣對主審 口||


原來是有蟲啊~


小費一臉滿意的臉 XD


小費的袋子 一直都是放桌上的 他的隊友則放地上 ㄎㄎ
不過stan應該不會計較這個

PHOTOS FROM RF.com

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小費的報導
Federer avenges Olympic defeat

AP - Aug 13, 6:36 am EDT
Olympics Gallery BEIJING (AP)—Perhaps Roger Federer’s not washed up yet.

Signaling his recent tailspin may be over, Federer avenged a defeat four years ago at the Olympics by beating Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic 6-3, 7-6 (4) Wednesday to reach the quarterfinals.

It was Federer’s biggest victory since he lost to Rafael Nadal in an epic Wimbledon final last month.

Federer wept after losing to Berdych in the second round at the Athens Games in 2004. This time he was shouting “Yes!” and punching the air after he smacked a service winner on match point to finish off Berdych.

“Of course you have memories of such a big tournament and losing,” Federer said. “He’s a good player. So I’m very happy with this win, because I think this was the first true test in this tournament.”

Federer will next face No. 8 James Blake, who advanced by beating No. 10 Gilles Simon of France 6-4, 6-2. Blake, the lone U.S. male to survive the first round of singles, is 0-8 against Federer and has won only one of their 22 sets.

“If he’s too good for me, he’s too good for me,” Blake said. “Every time at the beginning of each match, I’ve felt like I could come out on top.”

Blake很有鬥志和信心喔~
小費得好好應對才行!

Blake is part of an American team that has gone 11-0 the past two days. The Bryan brothers won in doubles, as did Lindsay Davenport and Liezel Huber.


Federer and Stanislas Wawrinka won their doubles match, which finished at 11 p.m. Federer then complained about a schedule that will require him to play 11 matches in seven days if he keeps winning.

“I find it a little bit ridiculous,” Federer said. “I don’t understand why we don’t play such a big tournament over 10 days maybe. I think this is asking just a little bit too much.”

賽程真的太趕了啦 小費好可憐喔~
小費一定要撐下去啊!!!
我想看你美夢成真滿足感的樣子^^

Nadal and doubles partner Tommy Robredo lost to Lleyton Hewitt and Chris Guccione of Australian 6-2, 7-6 (5).
納豆竟然輸掉double了 這樣他的負擔減少了 = =

In the day’s showcase match, Federer broke Berdych for a 4-2 lead in the first set and let out a guttural “hmmmpf,” sounding as though he was lifting a heavy load off his shoulders. Which is exactly what he’s trying to do in Beijing.

↑這個是說 小費在北京有練舉重嗎?!
不知道為什麼突然想到超人特攻隊 超人在減肥的時候

The stylish Swiss seeks his first medal after getting shut out at Sydney and Athens. He’s also trying to end a slump that has left him without a major title this year, stalling his career total at 12, two shy of Pete Sampras’ record.

Federer hit three aces in the final game of the first set, but his serve briefly went haywire two games later. He had three double-faults—more than he often hits in an entire match—and fell behind 3-0.

But those were his only double-faults, and he otherwise served well, breaking back in the fifth game and holding the rest of the way. In the tiebreaker he rallied from 3-1 down while hitting three service winners and his 11th ace.

Since losing to Berdych in Athens, Federer has beaten the Czech seven consecutive times while losing only one set.

“I got it out of my system, I guess, the first time I beat him,” Federer said. “It was nice to get him back, I guess, on the Olympic level.”

這篇報導的記者感覺還不錯
有把比賽過程寫出來
不偏不倚 只報導事實
唯一可以挑剔的就是
明明大篇幅是關於小費的新聞
卻貼出納豆的照片口||

(我只貼出有關小費的部份 原文在)


感覺拿票給小費簽名還不錯ㄝ 蠻好的紀念~


這人拿帽子反面給小費簽ㄝ~ 到底要拿哪一面給小費簽比較好啊

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對了 關於小費官網上behind the scenes
不知道有沒有人去看過~
有小費迷說那是Mirka拍的照片









PHOTOS FROM RF.com

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Roger Federer
Stanislas Wawrinka

BEIJING, CHINA

FEDERER-WAWRINKA/Tursunov-Youzhny
6-4, 6-3

THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.

Q. Can you explain how you saw your singles match today? Seemed to be playing fantastic against Tomas today.
ROGER FEDERER: Yeah, I mean, I thought I did play a good match. Wish I didn't have the break of serve where I served three double-faults. You know, that's quite unusual. Other than that, I thought it was a good performance. I moved well, played good from the baseline, was solid on the return. That's really what I could hope for.
Conditions were really, really humid out there again, so it made it tricky to play. But I think maybe Tomas helped a little bit in the second set, not serving very well on his first serve. But I was able to break his serve down a little bit by returning it really well. So I'm very happy with this win because I think this was the first true test in this tournament.

Q. I know you have a nice winning streak going against Tomas the last few years. But how much was the 2004 match on your mind going into this, if at all?
ROGER FEDERER: Well, we've played plenty of times in between, obviously. But, of course, you have memories of such a big tournament and losing. I got it out of my system I guess the first time I beat him again. You know, I think it was Hamburg I beat him 1-2. But it was clay obviously.
I mean, it was nice to get him back I guess on the Olympic level. But I think it must have been maybe a little bit hard for him as well, right? He beat me four years ago, and after he's the guy who beat Roger Federer at the Olympics for a year. Sort of what happened to me after I beat Sampras at Wimbledon.
You know, it can play on your mind a little bit. But I guess he followed up pretty good. But I think he's still got some potential left. He's a good player. That's why I'm quite relieved I got through this tough third round.

Q. If we talk on Monday, looking back, you've won an Olympic medal, do you think it's going to be more in singles or doubles?
ROGER FEDERER: Look, I don't know. Chances are -- am I in the quarterfinals in singles, as well? Both quarters. Yeah, I mean, we've been playing well in doubles. Obviously now our opponents are getting more difficult in singles and doubles. In doubles, obviously we've got some very experienced players in the next round. In singles, James is always extremely dangerous to play against, even though I have a great streak against him.
If I would have to bet my house on it, I probably would bet on the singles, but you never know. Doubles, everything is possible, especially at the moment.

Q. Do you feel still fresh, playing singles and doubles?
ROGER FEDERER: No, I'm pulling out tomorrow, singles and doubles. I'm leaving (laughter).
No, I feel fine. Matches haven't been that tough. I've been only playing straight sets. Of course, it's hot. We finished late. But we can sleep in. Matches don't start till 4. That's the only positive side.
I find it a little bit ridiculous that we're playing maybe 13 matches in seven days, to be honest. You know, I know it rained the first day. But quite honestly, I don't understand why we don't play such a big tournament over 10 days maybe. That's the only regret I have at the moment because I think this is asking just a little bit too much and too much trouble.

Q. You play singles and doubles. You might get yourself exhausted. What about US Open? What is your plan on the US Open?
ROGER FEDERER: My plan? To win.
I don't know. I mean, have a good time in New York, party, Broadway shows, good restaurants, hang out with some friends I haven't seen for a year. Yeah, I mean that's the plan.
No, I mean, I'm at the Olympic Games right now. I'm trying to win medals here, then we'll see how the US Open goes. But the thing I know is as soon as this is over, I'm going to the US Open to prepare as good as I can. So I'm ready to win the last Grand Slam of the year.

Q. Stan, what is it like for you? You're the second guy alongside the great star here. How are you enjoying the experience of going for a realistic medal with Roger?
STANISLAS WAWRINKA: Of course, for me it's my first Olympics, so it's a great experience to be in the village and have the chance to play with Roger. So honestly I just enjoy to be there and to play the doubles with him.

Q. Besides having to towel off all the time and wear wristbands, you said something about the humidity made it tricky to play. How does it do that other than you're wet all the time?
ROGER FEDERER: Yeah, I mean, the racquet gets wet, grip gets wet, slippery. I mean, except in Dubai in practice, I never have to towel off basically after every point I play. We're talking maybe, you know, rallies are pretty short here considering. That makes it hard, just having the proper feeling on the grip. Thank God I change my racquet very often so the grip gets fresh again.
But, you know, just being I guess wet all over, sweat in your eyes, it's just a bit tricky. But I've gotten used to it over the years, whereas in the beginning this would have been unbearable for me. I really struggled in the humidity when I was younger.

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