• Re: 5 times Djokovic has been accused of faking injury: ft. Federer, Mc

    From TT@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 24 19:33:08 2025
    PeteWasLucky kirjoitti 24.1.2025 klo 16.26:
    https://www.tennis365.com/tennis-features/times-novak-djokovic-accused-faking-injury-john-mcenroe-roger-federer-andy-roddick

    “Yeah, both of ’em (ankles)? And a back? And a hip? And a cramp? Bird flu… anthrax… SARS… common cough and cold”.

    “No, I mean, if it’s there, it’s there. There’s just a lot. You know, he’s either quick to call a trainer or he’s the most courageous guy of
    all time. It’s up for you guys to decide.”

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  • From *skriptis@21:1/5 to TT@dprk.kp on Fri Jan 24 18:38:21 2025
    TT <TT@dprk.kp> Wrote in message:r
    PeteWasLucky kirjoitti 24.1.2025 klo 16.26:> https://www.tennis365.com/tennis-features/times-novak-djokovic-accused-faking-injury-john-mcenroe-roger-federer-andy-roddick“Yeah, both of ’em (ankles)? And a back? And a hip? And a cramp? Bird flu…
    anthrax… SARS… common cough and cold”.“No, I mean, if it’s there, it’s there. There’s just a lot. You know, he’s either quick to call a trainer or he’s the most courageous guy of all time. It’s up for you guys to decide.”


    This hasn't aged well.

    They were 1-1 at the time in slam titles.




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  • From *skriptis@21:1/5 to skriptis@post.t-com.hr on Fri Jan 24 18:38:50 2025
    *skriptis <skriptis@post.t-com.hr> Wrote in message:r
    TT <TT@dprk.kp> Wrote in message:r> PeteWasLucky kirjoitti 24.1.2025 klo 16.26:> https://www.tennis365.com/tennis-features/times-novak-djokovic-accused-faking-injury-john-mcenroe-roger-federer-andy-roddick“Yeah, both of ’em (ankles)? And a back?
    And a hip? And a cramp? Bird flu… anthrax… SARS… common cough and cold”.“No, I mean, if it’s there, it’s there. There’s just a lot. You know, he’s either quick to call a trainer or he’s the most courageous guy of all time. It’s up
    for you guys to decide.”This hasn't aged well.They were 1-1 at the time in slam titles.-- ----Android NewsGroup Reader----https://piaohong.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/usenet/index.html


    Or perhaps 2007? So 0 for Djokovic.
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  • From *skriptis@21:1/5 to Sawfish on Fri Jan 24 19:08:23 2025
    Sawfish <sawfish666@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 1/24/25 10:00 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote:> Sawfish <sawfish666@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r>> On 1/24/25 9:33 AM, TT wrote:> PeteWasLucky kirjoitti 24.1.2025 klo 16.26:>> https://www.tennis365.com/tennis-features/times-novak-djokovic-accused-faking-
    injury-john-mcenroe-roger-federer-andy-roddick> > “Yeah, both of ’em (ankles)? And a back? And a hip? And a cramp? Bird > flu… anthrax… SARS… common cough and cold”.> > “No, I mean, if it’s there, it’s there. There’s just a lot. You
    know, > he’s either quick to call a trainer or he’s the most courageous guy of > all time. It’s up for you guys to decide.”I didn't see the match, but if the general question here is did Djokovich fake injury to avoid a loss, given that he
    withdrew from a slam event after a close first set, in his quest to get a life goal 25 majors single, I'd default to thinking that yep, it was indeed a real injury.Remember that he lost the first set 7-6 and 5; a close loss of only only set. This is the
    same guy who was down 0-2 in the majors 7 times, and came back to win 5 times:Wins from 0-2:- Musetti RG 2021 – 4th Round- Tsitsipas RG 2021 – Final- Sinner WIM 2022 – Quarter Final- Djere US 2023 – 3rd RoundLosses from 0-2:- Nadal RG 2020 –
    Final- Medvedev US 2021 – Final- Sinner AO 2024 – Semi Final-- "It is Pointless, and endless Trouble, to cast a stone at every dogthat barks at you."--Sawfish> > There is a difference between he can't play the match or he can't win the match.> As
    long as he is capable of playing and as you said he played a super first set (you can watch it) he was capable of completing the match and this is where the criticism and sportsmanship comes.OK, let's follow the idea that he played a close first set,
    lost it. Then decided to quit, in spite of having played well, and *this* is in the semi-final of the major where he has by far his most wins, he is 37, and is seeking a record-breaking 25th majors win. As a coda, he probably realizes that he may not
    have any other chances as good as this one.People are seriously suggesting that he simply quit in this circumstance? If they are indeed saying this, what do they think is the reason?Do *you* find this plausible?


    Haters, who cares.




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  • From Kalevi Kolttonen@21:1/5 to Sawfish on Fri Jan 24 18:20:43 2025
    Sawfish <sawfish666@gmail.com> wrote:
    [...]
    People are seriously suggesting that he simply
    quit in this circumstance? If they are indeed
    saying this, what do they think is the reason?

    I did not watch the match, but of course Djoker was
    really injured. It is one of his greatest goals to
    win Grand Slam championship #25 and he had even
    hired his former enemy Andy Murray to assist him
    in this task.

    I have no idea what injury he had, but I am sure
    he quit because he had no other choice.

    br,
    KK

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  • From *skriptis@21:1/5 to Kalevi Kolttonen on Fri Jan 24 19:27:15 2025
    kalevi@kolttonen.fi (Kalevi Kolttonen) Wrote in message:r
    Sawfish <sawfish666@gmail.com> wrote:> [...]> People are seriously suggesting that he simply> quit in this circumstance? If they are indeed> saying this, what do they think is the reason?I did not watch the match, but of course Djoker wasreally injured.
    It is one of his greatest goals towin Grand Slam championship #25 and he had evenhired his former enemy Andy Murray to assist himin this task.I have no idea what injury he had, but I am surehe quit because he had no other choice.br,KK



    But don't you get it?

    Haters wanted him to grind for hours in SF, perhaps winning that match and then getting crushed in the final or even worse, aggravating his injuries in the process.






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  • From *skriptis@21:1/5 to PeteWasLucky on Fri Jan 24 20:26:27 2025
    PeteWasLucky <waleed.khedr@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
    So you see, he plays only if he thinks he will win.


    Lol.


    Why did Federer and Nadal quit?

    Because they think they would win or because they don't think so?






    Had he won that TB against Zverev, he would have continued the match.


    We can't tell, we don't know, but sure it's more likely he stays on court if he's 1 set up. And it's even more likely he continues if it was final. This wasn't.


    In the end, SF match is low on his priority list. And these are, or were ahead of that match.

    1. Preserving health
    2. Winning the title or final match
    3. Winning the SF


    If he's going to waste his energy and health to win SF only to be sitting duck in the final or even jeopardize his career, then it's a smart move to retire.

    Besides, we are now given a proper final with two healthy guys, world #1 and #2.

    Is that such a bad thing?



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  • From *skriptis@21:1/5 to PeteWasLucky on Fri Jan 24 22:11:47 2025
    PeteWasLucky <waleed.khedr@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    *skriptis <skriptis@post.t-com.hr> Wrote in message:r> PeteWasLucky <waleed.khedr@gmail.com> Wrote in message:> So you see, he plays only if he thinks he will win.Lol.Why did Federer and Nadal quit?Because they think they would win or because they don'
    t think so?> Had he won that TB against Zverev, he would have continued the match.We can't tell, we don't know, but sure it's more likely he stays on court if he's 1 set up. And it's even more likely he continues if it was final. This wasn't.In the end,
    SF match is low on his priority list. And these are, or were ahead of that match.1. Preserving health2. Winning the title or final match3. Winning the SFIf he's going to waste his energy and health to win SF only to be sitting duck in the final or even
    jeopardize his career, then it's a smart move to retire.Besides, we are now given a proper final with two healthy guys, world #1 and #2.Is that such a bad thing?-- ----Android NewsGroup Reader----https://piaohong.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/usenet/index.
    htmlYou need help understanding I guess. They didn't start matches thinking like hey, let's see if we have a chance to win it or not, and then retiring the match when we believe we can't.-- ----Android NewsGroup Reader----https://piaohong.s3-us-west-2.
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    They retired, mainly because they can't win anymore, or not as much as they used to.


    So in your face "So you see, he plays only if he thinks he will win".


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