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by Desi Writer on 23 August 2008
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Can you imagine walking to the grounds of the US Open and smacking straight into Mikhail Youzhny? That was me today! That was also the first and the easiest autograph I got, I just couldn't believe my luck and I knew my day was going to be a good one. I was not disappointed.Much as I want to talk about the players I met and the autographs I got, as you already know, the qualifying singles began on the 20th and today was the fourth day, so let's talk first about a few matches that I saw.I got to see a few qualifying matches including that of Bjorn Phau of Germany against Ricardas Berankis of Lithuania - it was a good match to watch and Phau made it through, though not too easily.
The match right next to theirs was being played between Robert Smeets of Australia and Gianluca Naso of Italy. Naso shows some signs of brilliance but had no answers for Smeets' tough returns. Smeets looks really young and his tennis is very impressive.On the women's side I saw bits of the Shenay Perry (USA) match that she won 6-4, 7-6 over Olga Savchuk of Ukraine - actually it was a tighter match than the score shows, but Perry managed to eke out the win.In fact, qualifying-round matches were much better than the practice games played by the top-ranked players - Marat Safin, Andy Murray, Gael Monfils, Carlos Moya, David Ferrer, Paul-Henri Mathieu, David Nalbandian, Nicolay Davydenko, Tommy Robredo et al.
Serena, I don't care because she acted like a diva but I would have loved to have had Jankovic's signature - the girl has a genuine smile and is very charming. Though we spectators were separated by a screened fence, you could see that she was enjoying the attention but very focused and practising hard with her coach.
I think her mom was on the sidelines and even though she was sitting close to the fence, I never got to see her mom's face since she had her back to us.One very interesting fact I want to share with you is that almost every player looked much younger than what we see on the TV. Maybe there are a couple of players who don't appear young compared to their TV images, but everyone I saw at close quarters today was definitely better-looking in person.I have to mention that, when Safin took off his shirt during his early practice on one of the practice courts, you could hear all the girls - young, old and very old, shriek and swoon with delight. He got almost all the attention, when he came in, even though, Venus was practising on the left court and Jankovic on the right court. I think the court numbers were 8 and 10, but I wasn't really noting down the court numbers. It was too heady an experience to watch the players up close and personal and also too hot at that time (around 10.30 am).Before I ramble on, also worth mentioning is the fact that, when I asked Safin to pose for a picture as he was walking down the tunnel in the grandstand after finishing his game with Mathieu, he was a perfect gentleman. More of that later, though.
Safin was playing so bad that I think he lost the set to Mathieu; 6-2 or 6-3, no one was really keeping the score except for the players and their tense looking coaches, who were on the courts and I mean coaches were right on the courts as the players played on. Safin was erratic, his serve was completely off and his volleys were not going beyond the net. As expected though and to the delight of the majority of watchers, he slowly started getting angry and then his frustration caused a mini explosion, he smacked a ball in anger, that sky rocketed to the big TV screen , bounced-off back towards the court and interestingly enough landed in the stretched hands of an off-duty ball boy sitting in the lower court side seats.Everyone knew who was playing.
Monfils was another one who didn't hesitate to stop and sign and of course, with a great smile.All in all, it was a great day for me and for the tennis lovers. I'll try tomorrow and see if I can put the edited video online for your viewing pleasure. You may be able to see it on my blog http://rantmaker.blogspot.com/We'll see about that, but all in all, a great tennis day for the thousands of the spectators.
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by Sophie Su on August 23, 2008
It's a shame that Safin has been misunderstood as a spoiled brat or volatile guy. He gets angry with himself either at practice or during real matches. But he is very very sweet and gentle off-court. Everywhere he walks, I see him busy signing autographs, posing and taking pictures with fans. He is very patient all the time no matter he wins of lose. Safin is definitely a true gentleman. That's why he has so many fans.
by Desi Writer on August 23, 2008
You know, now that I saw him in person, I realized that he's so genuine - on & off the court. Seeing him close up was definitely a revelation. I still can't forget that McEnroe who comes across extra nice on the TV as a commentator was so rude when I saw him at the same courts couple of years back. I'm highly impressed with Martin's demeanor. I wish he makes it at least to the Semis, it won't be easy but its possible.
by vamos rafa on August 23, 2008
I saw Safin play too a couple of days ago and he had his ups and downs. But one thing was for sure: this guy was nice. He took his time giving autographs and took a couple of pictures. I'm hoping for a big tourney from Safin. He ain't gonna live forever, and he needs to do something big now
on August 24, 2008 on August 24, 2008
I know. I hope Safin at least reaches the Semis - though it will be very tough specially with the crop of many upcoming opponents - Del Potro, Monfils and more. Interestingly, his first match is with Vincent Spadea against who, he has a 0-1 record so we'll see.
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