Rogers Cup 2010 - Toronto

ロジャー・フェデラーにハートを射抜かれた :ハート: 、Rogiオタsのみなさ〜ん、日本語でRogiについて語り合いませんか?
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この「We love Roger!フォーラム」はRogerをこよなく愛するRogiオタ達が集いワイワイがやがやきゃーきゃー・・と騒がしく楽しく意見交換する場です。
よってフェデラーファンではない方が見るとかなりイタい発言等があるかもしれませんが、そういう場なのだと大目に見てやってください。
しかし、Rogiオタさんたちへ、誰でもがこのフォーラムに入り皆の投稿を見ることが出来ます。ですからある程度そのことを頭の隅においてRogerのファンとして良心と良識のある場となるよう皆で協力してまいりましょう!!

Rogers Cup 2010 - Toronto

未読記事by onm » 2010年8月05日(木) 19:01

TwitterでRogers cup さんが書きました:Federer & Nadal will arrive in Toronto on THURSDAY, Andy Murray on FRIDAY... Are you excited Rogers Cup fans!!?

http://twitter.com/rogerscupto

Rogi は5日(木)にトロント入りするようです!

メイン・ドロー発表は現地時間6日金曜の夕方らしい。
日本との時差が-13時間だから、ドロー発表は日本では7日の朝ですな。

もうすぐRogi が見られるんだー ウキウキ♪o(^-^o)(o^-^)oワクワク♪
あ~、お目目キララ☆彡のRogi 、早く見た~~~~い!!
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Re: Rogers Cup 2010 - Toronto

未読記事by fuyu » 2010年8月07日(土) 00:04

お待ちかねRogi写真、トロントのFBに出ました :bounce:
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もう一枚追加 :D
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Re: Rogers Cup 2010 - Toronto

未読記事by onm » 2010年8月07日(土) 03:26

fuyuしゃ~ん、早速Rogiの写真UPありがろ~ん!

私も他のんがあったので、貼っておこ~っと。。

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Re: Rogers Cup 2010 - Toronto

未読記事by marinmama3510 » 2010年8月07日(土) 08:46

fuyuさーんonmさーんありがとうございます :D
どんなにこの姿を待っていたか :pray:
朝からテンションあがりました!
さあ、今日も一日がんばるぞ :D
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Re: Rogers Cup 2010 - Toronto

未読記事by asanokaoru » 2010年8月07日(土) 11:03

onmさま、fuyuさま、お久しぶりです&ありがとうございます~~。
ああ、ろじゃの写真、嬉しい~~~~ :ハート: :ハート: :ハート:

ドローが出たようです。
http://www.rogerscupmen.com/men/english/drawSheets/SMD_aug_6_10.pdf

またファージャと緒戦の可能性&このところ絶好調のアルマグロ&ベルディヒ。。
早めにリベンジ :fighting: したがってるのが伝わって、自然と、このような抽選結果になった!!!と信じます!!
(ベルディヒのところに、ロディックを倒して勢いにのっているシモンがいるので、どちらが上がっていくのか、よくわかりませんが)
とにかく一戦一戦、ですね :スイスフラッグ:

早く、ロジャーの試合が観たいです :yeah:
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Re: Rogers Cup 2010 - Toronto

未読記事by onm » 2010年8月07日(土) 11:45

asanokaoruさん、ドローありがとうございます。

Twitterで、Rogi の初戦は火曜日で、相手はファジャかチェラの勝者と聞いて
またファジャかよ、でゲッ( ̄ ◇ ̄;)、
ドローを見て中身より、Rogi が左上にも右下にもいなくって、
探さなくちゃいけないってことにガーン( ̄◇ ̄;)となりました…

私がロジャを03Wimbyで見初めて、直後のグシュタードの大会では
第一シードで、次のマスターズでは第二シードでしたから、
言わば初めての状態…
それだけRogi はずっと走り続けてきたんだー、と改めて感動しました。

初戦の相手、ファジャになったとしてちょとガクブル(((>_<)))ではあるけど、
お目目キラキラトレーニングでRogi がどれだけ自信を取り戻せたか計るにはいいのかも。

今回リューティは夏休みのようですね。帯同はアナコーンさんだけのよう。
いい関係が結ばれて良い化学反応が起こって欲しいですね。

Rogi 不足でフラフラ夏バテ状態、今私に必要なのは
元気に楽しくプレーするRogi の姿。
出来るだけ多くそんなRogi が見れますように!
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Re: Rogers Cup 2010 - Toronto

未読記事by fuyu » 2010年8月08日(日) 16:04

画像HAPPY 29th BIRTHDAY ROGER!!!画像

土曜日は3回(も!)practiceしました。1回はコールシュライバーと。

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ソダリンとの練習とその後のサイン
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金曜日の練習後にインタビューをうけました。面白いのでぜひ読んでね。
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/m ... le1665349/
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Re: Rogers Cup 2010 - Toronto

未読記事by fuyu » 2010年8月08日(日) 22:56

あ~~、土曜のpractice、こんなんもありました。お相手はやはりコールシュライバー。Mirkaが監督してます :mrgreen:
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Re: Rogers Cup 2010 - Toronto

未読記事by asukamura2003 » 2010年8月09日(月) 07:33

Rogi、お誕生日のお祝いをしてもらいました。
いつもはコートの上で、試合後だったような気がする…。今年はカレンダーの関係でまだ試合が始まってないからかな?



お誕生日おめでとう!!
29歳になっても、その立ち姿の美しさ、スタイルの良さはなんら変わってませんね。 :ハート: :ハート: :ハート: つくづくこんな人を毎日観れるミルカがうらやましい。。

20代最後の年が、最高の、素晴らしい、ファンタステイックな1年になりますように!! :pray: :pray: :pray:

:スイスフラッグ: :スイスフラッグ: :goroger: :スイスフラッグ: :スイスフラッグ:
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Re: Rogers Cup 2010 - Toronto

未読記事by onm » 2010年8月10日(火) 02:03

fuyuさん、asukamuraさん、画像とビデオありがとうございます。

この腕白そうな顔、かわゆい! :ハート:
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↓↓↓↓はTwitterでも話題になっていましたが、ハマーさんのロジャTを着たアジア系ファン Scarlett Liさんの写真アルバム。
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2 ... c1352a11ed
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2 ... 4479b0bc27
彼女のレポートはこちら。 http://www.rogerfederer.com/en/fanzone/ ... icID=31612

ところでRogi ってば、ベンチの高い方にいつも座ってますね。
ファンに良く見えるように?高いトコの方が涼しい?単に高いトコが好きとか? :lol:
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Re: Rogers Cup 2010 - Toronto

未読記事by 俄フェレリスタ » 2010年8月11日(水) 00:07

こんばんは。
 元帥閣下が、いよいよピッチ…ならぬコートに戻ってらっしゃいましたね!!! あの、忌まわしき芝のGS’10の後、Tour de FranceのTV観戦だの、セーリングだので気を紛らわせ、フェレロ君の優勝@Umagに感涙し、ユーズニー&フェリ君の試合ぶりに一喜一憂してましたが、元帥にコーチが就く&トロントご訪問の報に、一気に気合いが入りました。嗚呼、やはり私は元帥閣下が好きなんだ…。
 ともかく、元帥閣下、お誕生日おめでとうございます!!!!!! 20代最後の1年が、実り多きものであってほしいです。…って、もう20代最後の年なんだ、元帥閣下は…。私がTMS@Roma’03の時に“フェデラー大佐”と呼び始めた頃、フェデラー元帥は、21歳でした。それから幾星霜、色んな事を元帥は味わってこられたんだなぁ。この20代の月日は、多くの人間には味わえないような怒涛の時だった、と思います。そんな元帥を熱く…なまぬるく(?!)追っかけてきた私も、7年分年を食ったわけだ(号泣)。
 そんな元帥は、ピッツバーグ=ペンギンズのSidney Crosby選手からお誕生日祝いのケーキを渡されたそうですね。Crosby選手は、元帥閣下のファンなのかなぁ。
 8/8にケーキを召し上がったであろうフェデラー元帥が、8/15には一週遅れの誕生日プレゼントとして、優勝杯を獲得なさる事ができますように!! この優勝杯獲得のために、元帥はトロントにおいでになったのですから。
 で、最初の試合の相手は、おお、チェラじゃありませんか!!! Fallaに勝ったわけですな。えらいぞチェラ、 良くやった!! UmagでもSemisにきてたもんなぁ。赤土からハードに変わったとはいえ、調子自体は良い、と思いますよ。粘り強いし、深く突き刺さるFHの威力は彼の売りですね。…ええ、私はAIG’02以来、チェラも好きなんですよ~。ご贔屓同士の試合をなかなか見られず、気分が沈んでたので、嬉しいですね。
その記念すべき久々のゴヒイキダービーは、日本時間で8/11朝の模様…って、見られへんやんか!!! 仕事中やわ(号泣)…。因みに、元帥の試合の次に、ヴァヴリンカ君の試合がありますね。おお、8/10のトロントの夜はさしずめ、Schweizer Nachtというところでしょうか。元帥&ヴァヴリンカ君の両方が、勝利をお納めになりますように! Hoop, Schweiz!!
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Re: Rogers Cup 2010 - Toronto

未読記事by onm » 2010年8月11日(水) 03:20

9日に行われたプレ・トーナメント・インタビュー。なかなかいい内容ですので貼っておきます。
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Rogers Cup: Roger Federer Pre-Tournament Press Conference

August 9, 2010 · Print This Article

ROGER FEDERER

THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.

Q. You’ve been quoted of saying in the past that you’ve created a bit of a monster when it comes to expectations that fans and the media have. After Wimbledon, losing in the quarters, you seemed obviously frustrated. Do you feel that sometimes you’ve created this monster in yourself, or do you think the expectations of fans and the media might be a little much?
ROGER FEDERER: No, I don’t think I was frustrated after my loss from Wimbledon. I was disappointed that my body wasn’t holding up and that Berdych played such a good match and that I couldn’t defend my Wimbledon dream again.
So that was the point for Wimbledon. Obviously with all the success, you know, I got spoiled. Everybody around me got spoiled. So it’s obvious when I don’t make ?? when I don’t win the tournament basically or to the finals also not sometimes good enough for people and myself that it’s normal that everybody talks a different way all of a sudden. That’s something I have to deal with, and I’m looking forward to hopefully change that again and play well again here in the States, for instance, and in Canada.

Q. Could you just talk a little bit about the situation of actually hooking up with Paul Annacone and how it’s going and what your expectations might be?
ROGER FEDERER: Yeah, Paul came to Switzerland after Wimbledon at some stage. I had vacation first, which is obviously key for me to just get back on my feet and feel normal again. It took me about 10 days to get over the aches and pains I have had over the three?week period from Halle until the end of Wimbledon.

I’ve always gotten along very well with Paul, him being obviously the coach of Sampras and Henman who were sort of friends to me and I know very well.
So I thought it was a good time to do a test, and this is our first test tournament we’re doing. We’re taking it slow, and we’ll see what happens next week. We don’t even know yet. He’s got still some commitments with the LTA, and I respect that, obviously, and I want him to fulfill that, as well. He wants to do that, too.
We’ll see how it goes, and we will take a decision maybe after the US Open and see what I’ll do.

Q. Severin still…
ROGER FEDERER: Severin’s coming to Cincinnati, yeah.

Q. Obviously you’ve been working with Paul. What else have you been doing with your time off?
ROGER FEDERER: Like I said, I had a great vacation after Wimbledon. Beautiful weather obviously in Europe, and we enjoyed that, and then it was nice to be home for like three weeks which is, for us, a very long time. I know it’s not that long, but three weeks for us is a big deal.
So that was nice, you know, just get away from it all. Did a couple of sponsor things. Didn’t do any media whatsoever. So it was nice to get away from it all, you know, also, just the people, like the whole scene I know throughout the whole year, and then, you know, you get very excited again to go back on tour and pack your bags and go on a trip again. So very happy to be back on tour obviously again.

Q. It’s a big change for you to hire someone like Paul. What do you hope to get out of him? How do you hope to tweak your game to get back to the No. 1 ranking again?
ROGER FEDERER: Well, I mean, the goal has always been for me to improve as a player, and, you know, I won’t just be happy of playing the same way for years and years and years. I’ve always questioned myself in the best of times and in, you know, in the worst of times, even though there were not many worst moments, bad moments, the last seven years or so. But I always look at new ways I can improve on. Paul, I think, with his experience can bring something to our team, and that’s what we’re exploring right now.

Q. Could you just maybe assess your season in general? You obviously got the Australian Open win off the top, but it’s been a few struggles throughout the year. Can you just talk a little bit about what you want to do to move forward, and have you done anything to your game, any changes, any major things you need to work on?
ROGER FEDERER: Yeah. I mean, I think it would be great to have more time off to work on my game, but it’s the same dilemma for all the players. You know, the season is long. It’s the way it is. That’s why it, for me, was important to take a rest and really work on my game again.
I think, by doing that, I’m confident that the results will come back eventually. I’m doing all the right things with the last years and stuff. I was definitely disappointed, as well, that I couldn’t play better right after the Australian Open, which I thought was some of my best tennis I ever played in my life, you know.
But I think the lung infection threw back a bit, lost a bit confidence, only played two tournaments in a three?month period and I got to clay and had a couple tough losses early on. I started to play better only when Rome came around, and I actually played okay in Paris and ran into, you know, Soderling who played great, and also at Wimbledon I ran into Berdych who played great.
It was a bit of a disappointing obviously Grand Slam run there as well for me. I thought the guys played great, and I have to make some adjustments just to make sure I stay ahead of the pack, and that’s what I’ve been trying to do in the practice. I haven’t played that many tournaments, after all. It’s hard to judge.

Q. Can you tell us why you’re not entered into the doubles here in Toronto this year? What’s your take on the pairing of Nadal and Djokovic, the world’s No. 1 and 2 players together?
ROGER FEDERER: Um, yeah, I think it’s always fun when singles guys enter the doubles at tournaments. You know, I do it occasionally. Now having, you know, Paul around, I didn’t want to spend extra time on, you know, warming up for doubles or thinking about it. I just wanted to focus on singles and getting back onto the tour, even though usually after six weeks’ break or so I do come back and like to have that extra doubles match maybe.
But I didn’t choose to, but I think it’s great Nadal is playing with Novak. They know each other. We all know each other. We’ve been on the council, and they have the same guy who handles the press. So I’m sure they’re very friendly and it’s great for the fans, good for the game, so I’m for it.

Q. It’s only been a short period, but have there been one or two things Paul has said that you’ve found insightful?
ROGER FEDERER: Sure. We’ve been spending two or almost three weeks together. It’s been interesting, you know, with all the experience he’s had with all the top players, and just hearing someone else for a change is good, too, you know.
It’s also been interesting with the combination with Severin in Switzerland, you know, my coach who has been with me the last three years who has been looking at ways to adjust and play differently or play more aggressive or more defensive, use the right shots and also just handled the tour, you know, the daily routine that I’m doing. It’s interesting that we’re going through all the different things. It’s been a long break.
It also gave me a lot of time to think about how I now want to approach and attack the end of the year and the next following years after that.

Q. You have had probably the most extended dominant run that any athlete has ever had, and you’ve been doing it for an awfully long time. You’re 29 now. I think Pete Sampras only ever won one Slam after 29. You have talked during this kind of struggle that you still believe you can do this. Has there ever been a moment during this last year, year and a half where you don’t think you can be No. 1 again and don’t believe you can be the best player in the world for an extended period again?
ROGER FEDERER: Well, the last one?and?a?half years I’ve won like three or four Slams, and I got to No. 1, so I felt I could get to No. 1 because I was No. 1. So it’s a funny question.
But no, I mean, obviously Rafa came back very strong. They wrote him off, too, which was to me surprising, especially because he couldn’t play Wimbledon last year. There was a bit of negativity hype around him being awfully injured and stuff, but he also only missed six weeks. I missed about the same at the beginning of the year, too, but I only missed Dubai but he missed Wimbledon.
Sometimes, you know, the press gets too carried away too quickly. It’s understandable with our success we’ve had, Rafa, myself, you know, but I think, you know, the last couple years I’ve been a bit ?? especially when I wanted to practice, you know, I had mono, the lung infection, I had back issues a couple of times. So I just had to ?? I was maybe lacking some practice and maybe all of that, then, you know, came together. Seems that I was not playing so well when I really wanted to, but at the same time I still had a great run I think in the last two or three years.
I did pick up a handful of Grand Slam titles I got back to No. 1 and had an amazing streak in Paris, to win that last year, and Wimbledon, as well. It was unbelievable what I was able to experience, you know. Now it’s, you know, coming from behind again, you know.
Being ranked No. 3 in the world is something I haven’t been in a very long time, so also gives me motivation and a drive to come forward again, and I’m doing all the right things and it’s, to me, just a matter of time. But guys are getting good and it’s inspiring for me also to get better.

Q. Just to add on to the doubles question quickly from earlier, do you feel you’d ever play with Nadal if he asked you to play doubles together, or like a Djokovic, or do you view that as a conflict of interest?
ROGER FEDERER: Well, Rafa asked me a few years ago to play doubles in I think it was Madrid indoors or so, but then I think our rivalry was so intense, I just felt like it was the wrong thing to do. Like you say, could be like a conflict and not something we should be doing.
It would have been great for the game, but I think it would have been a bit of a curveball for everybody. It was fierce rivals, now all a sudden they’re being friendly. I don’t think the press would have enjoyed that so much. They want to put us against each other, not with each other. But today I think we’re much more laid back, me especially, too, because I didn’t have a rival for a long period of time, and then Rafa came up and there was ?? it was great, you know, but I just didn’t feel like we needed to play doubles together.
No, I would see myself playing with Rafa. It’s just, if I do play, I want to play with my friends from Switzerland, help those guys out, and I don’t know, play with other top guys. I could imagine myself doing that.

Q. It’s been a very long time since you’ve gone into a tournament ranked No. 3. I’m just wondering how that number specifically affects you mentally sort of preparing for your play this week.
ROGER FEDERER: Not at all. I didn’t even know I dropped to 3 until I looked at the rankings once. I was like, Oh, didn’t even know it happened. So it doesn’t change my life if it’s 2, 3, 4 really. Doesn’t change much in the way that the draw is set up, you know.
Of course you could maybe play No. 1 in the world in the semis, but that’s something I did in Cincinnati last year, too. I played Murray in the semis. He was No. 2 in the world, and that’s just sometimes something that can happen, you know. Yeah, as long as you’re not No. 50 in the world, there’s no reason to be concerned.

Q. I’m interested in your thoughts on the importance of the tennis coach you’ve just started with, with Paul. Andy Murray is looking for a new coach. Interesting dynamic, isn’t it, in tennis? Because in football the coach is the boss, but in tennis it’s almost the other way around. What is the goal of a coach? How important is it as a coach?
ROGER FEDERER: Depends. I think it really depends on the character of the player. Some give coaches more weight; some don’t, you know. I obviously have a very special sort of a career, you know, obviously from success itself, but also, I became No. 1 in the world having no coach, really.
So I went through a period of time which was very interesting almost at the peak. I didn’t have a management company; nor did I have a coach. I thought that was a great learning experience for me, and that’s why I think I’m super?stable today, you know, regardless if I do have all the stuff around me.
I know I can handle a lot by myself, but obviously at this stage now I do need help from all sorts of sides, you know, because my family has grown. You know, the business is much bigger than it has ever been. The success has been massive over the last few years.
I think it’s interesting for players. They need to know for themselves what’s most important for them. Sometimes it can be just a friend traveling with them, making them feel good, you know. Then maybe having the coach or a conditioning coach or a physio, I think the player needs to know for himself what that really is. Obviously if you can afford all of it, great. But also that can put a pressure on you thinking you have to make like a semis of a tournament to break even, you know, in terms of the financial part. You know, you do sometimes think of that, too, as a player.
So it depends on what kind of a personality you are. I like to give my coaches ?? some people think I control everything, I’m a control freak. That’s not at all the case. I like that actually the coach does have a lot of say, a lot of input. I never have arguments, have ever had arguments with my coaches, because I like them to criticize me. I need that, you know, to become a better player.
That’s why I think all my relationships with all my coaches have been great. I have been very fortunate having great coaches over the years. We’ll see if something is going to happen with Paul. I don’t know yet.

Q. A year ago you were at your first tournament with the twins, and now, looking back, how have they changed your lifestyle both when you’re on the tour and at home? One or two ways.
ROGER FEDERER: It’s always been kind of busy at home, but now it’s even more busy. I didn’t know that was possible. We got that going, so it’s a lot of fun, it’s a lot of work. But we love doing it on tour, honestly. We’re lucky we’re staying at great hotels, so everything makes it a bit easier.
But, sure, the traveling is getting a little bit harder now with the kids wanting to run around. But obviously, now coming over here, the kids were great on the flight, and that’s obviously a good sign for the future, too, knowing they can travel still a lot with me in the future.
And it’s nice, you know, knowing that there’s definitely something else, as well, than just tennis. I always knew that, because I had a very stable and great relationship with Mirka and we love spending time together. I knew tennis was just a part of, you know, sort of a short period of my life, you know.
But now with the kids it always has a great meaning and it’s wonderful. They’re doing great. I love spending a lot of time with them. Honestly it hasn’t kept me away from hitting the practice courts and going to all the tournaments. I thought they might actually ?? not pull me away but maybe ust make me play maybe less tournaments, or maybe I will have to always practice in the morning and stuff, you know, but it hasn’t happened. I’ve been able to follow my normal routines, and as a team and with Mirka, we’ve decided family and tennis come first, and we’re able to juggle it because we have great help and it’s been possible. So I’m very happy.

FastScripts by ASAP Sports


私が思うに、ダブルス・パートナーやコーチに求めるもの、モチロンそれぞれ違うけど、
Rogi にとって重要なのって、お互い尊敬し合えて、意見をちゃんと正しく聞き伝えることが出来て、気・息・リズムが合う、
お互いが気持ちよく自然体でいられる、という気がするな。。。

ピーター・カーターさん、ルンドグレンさん、ローチさん、ヒゲラスさん、今回のアナコーンさん、
カーターさんは見たことないけれど、穏やかな方だったと聞くし、他の皆さんも皆いいカンジの空気を持ってますよね。

ダブルス・パートナーで、以前ラファから誘われ断った理由を会見でライバル関係であるラファとチームを組むことに
違和感があった、と述べてはいますが、私はRogi はラファとではリズムとかあわんでしょ、って思う。
ラファもそうだし、ジョコも素晴らしい選手でいいヤツだろうけど、netを挟んでプレーする相手にはいいけど、
チームとして一緒に戦うという視点で見ると、やっぱちょっと違うって思う。

ちなみに下記は歴代のRogi のパートナー(2010~1998)
:アレグロ(SUI)、マルコ(SUI)、スタン(SUI)、ロセ(SUI)、スリチャパン(THA)、ミルニー (BLR)、バステル(SUI)、クラトチビル(SUI)、
ヘンマン(GBR)、サフィン(RUS)、フェレイラ(RSA)、ラペンティ(ECU)、オブライエン(USA)、ビヨークマン(SWE)、
ハルバティ(SVK)、マンタ(SUI)、クラッツマン(AUS)、エスクーデ(FRA)、ヴィンシゲラ(SWE)、アーサーズ(AUS)、
ブロード(GBR)、ノーマン(SWE)、 Raoux(FRA)、 Groen(NED)、ヒューイット(AUS)、ヒューバーガー(SUI)、フェルケレク(NED)
スイスの選手を除き3回以上組んでいたのはミルニー、ハルバティ、クラッツマン、エスクーデ。

おっと、もうこんな時間。。

明日はチェラとの初戦。てっきりファージャが来るかと思ってチェラはノー・マークだった。。
チェラの調子はどうなんだろ?ファージャにストレート勝利してるけど・・

とにかく、Rogi が試合で自信を取り戻すことが出来ますように!
仕事中なので応援・レポートよろしくたのんます!
:heartrain: :heartrain: :heartrain: :heartrain:
GO! ROGER!!!
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Re: Rogers Cup 2010 - Toronto

未読記事by nocko » 2010年8月11日(水) 07:02

おはようございます。旅先からのカキコです。 :D
すっかりさぼっていましたが、皆さんの情報や写真を楽しく読ませていただいていました。Thanks!
Rogiの相手が誰であれ、Rogiが楽しく、気持ちよくプレーできて、間t自身を回復できますように。 :pray:
まだアナコーンさん効果が出るには早いと思うけど、いい関係が築けて、少し長い期間コンビを組めるといいなあ。

onm さんが書きました:私が思うに、ダブルス・パートナーやコーチに求めるもの、モチロンそれぞれ違うけど、
Rogi にとって重要なのって、お互い尊敬し合えて、意見をちゃんと正しく聞き伝えることが出来て、気・息・リズムが合う、
お互いが気持ちよく自然体でいられる、という気がするな。。。

まったく同感です。そういう意味ではヒゲラスさんは少し違ったかな。しばらくはコーチが必要な時期だと思うので、アナコーンさんとの関係に期待してしまいます。ラファとのダブルス??? :non: :lol:

がんばれ ロジャー! :lovesign:
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2回戦突破、おめでとう

未読記事by つるるん5 » 2010年8月11日(水) 20:35

厳しい時間なので経過を見れませんでしたが、次へ行けてよかった。
バンダナはズボンと同じ色なのね。
ピンクのバンダナと思ったので :oops:
ロジャーの旅はつづくったらつづく。
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Re: Rogers Cup 2010 - Toronto

未読記事by marinmama3510 » 2010年8月11日(水) 21:43

皆様こんばんは!
ロジャおめでとう :lovesign:
やっぱり動くロジャはステキです!
それにピンクロジャとってもかわいいですね :ハート:
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