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Post by MaRije on Jul 15, 2005 22:33:29 GMT 3
ahah..! It´s a cool picture! I saw it too on the davis cup site.. ;D! Russia come on! You must win from France..! I pray for you! and ofcourse support you! and also my own country.. ! Come on Holland!! XxX, KisSes and HugSs to you, MaRat! see you!
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Post by Teresa on Jul 16, 2005 15:09:56 GMT 3
Davai Misha and Igor GO RUSSIA GO Davai Misha Igor
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Post by raghda on Jul 16, 2005 15:10:19 GMT 3
Well done Lau Nize Pic I'm wondering if this gurl joins TGFR
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Post by Teresa on Jul 16, 2005 15:30:36 GMT 3
Lord Russia is down 1-2 and broken in the 4th we need to win this doubles rubber Come on Russia Come Misha and Igor FIGHT
LOL I can imagine how Annie must be screaming she must be almost ready to be tied
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Post by raghda on Jul 16, 2005 15:44:14 GMT 3
LOl Teresa Davai Russia
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Post by Elisabeth on Jul 16, 2005 15:46:06 GMT 3
Ah!!!!Thank you so much for your report dear Annie! That's very very nice! Glad to see...you enjoy ! ;D Thank you Lau for the picture!! ;D ;D Marat has so many...devoted fans...
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Post by Teresa on Jul 16, 2005 15:47:16 GMT 3
LOl Teresa Davai Russia LOL Raghda I cant help myself
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Post by Teresa on Jul 17, 2005 2:38:45 GMT 3
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Post by Mariana on Jul 17, 2005 14:42:48 GMT 3
Kolya beat Gasquet 6-2,4-6,6-2,6-1 Well done!!! And good luck Igor you can do this Thanks Annie for the report, Lau for the picture and Teresa for the link Davai Igor
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Post by lau on Jul 17, 2005 17:58:56 GMT 3
Congratulations to all russian fans!!! One more tie and......Russia-Argentina in the final!!!!! I never though it could be possible with Marat injured and Arg. playing in Australia on grass!!! Great DC weekend!!! Woohooo!!! (for me..., obviously)
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Post by Teresa on Jul 17, 2005 19:14:00 GMT 3
[glow=red,2,300] C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S[/glow] RUSSIA MOLODETS Nikolay, Igor and Misha ANNIE I am soooo happy for you Its really incredible, when I got up this moring I was anxious, oh anxious. What a great day for Russia to beat France on clay. Look forward to the report
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Post by Mariana on Jul 17, 2005 19:18:43 GMT 3
Well done, boys Congratulations, is a great victory I'm really happy too
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Post by Teresa on Jul 17, 2005 19:34:35 GMT 3
Russian final day jinx strikes again against France Russia completed a stunning comeback against France on Sunday to reach the Davis Cup by BNP Paribas semifinals after Igor Andreev defeated Paul-Henri Mathieu 60 62 61 in the decisive fifth rubber. Very seldom does a team come back from 1-2 down to win both final day's singles, but Russia did it for the second time in four years against France, repeating their success from the 2002 Davis Cup final with two emphatic final day wins.First Nikolay Davydenko beat Richard Gasquet 62 46 62 61 to level the tie, and then in a remarkably one-sided fifth rubber, Andreev trounced the luckless Mathieu to send Russia into an away semifinal against Croatia. That score takes some explaining! For the first eight games the decision by Russia's captain Shamil Tarpischev to play Andreev instead of Mikhail Youzhny was unquestionably correct, as all eight went to Andreev. He was as much on fire as Davydenko was in the first of the day's matches, going for the lines and hitting them with intense regularity, hardly recognisable from the figure who played so tentatively against Richard Gasquet on Friday. There was a lot of talk yesterday across the waves that Tarps should play Misha instead of Igor I FOR ONE am soooo happy Tarps did not waiver from his decision to play Igor.
But the fact that the first set took 37 minutes for 60 showed that Mathieu wasn't as far out of it as the score suggested. He was serving poorly, and was being punished for playing a good three metres behind his baseline. But the difference between the two players was sufficiently slight that once Andreev's level dropped, Mathieu would have his chance. "That's what I kept telling him," said France's captain Guy Forget, "we knew Andreev couldn't keep that level up for ever." Mathieu broke at 0-2 in the second set to register his first game, but was then unable to hold serve. By the time he did, he was a set and 4-1 down, but by then Andreev was at least making a few mistakes. The match seemed ready to be competitive, but several turning points passed without the match turning. Andreev led 2-0 in the third set, and Mathieu again broke having been 40-15 down. But again he failed to hold serve, as Andreev kept up a solid level of play and Mathieu seemed remarkably unimaginative and horrendously error-prone. There were plenty of chances for the Frenchman, but he didn't win another game, and Andreev finished the job with an ace as the clock showed two hours. Earlier Davydenko had signalled his intention from the first point. He led Gasquet 62 42, with the 19-year-old Frenchman seeming immobile - it looked like nerves but he later said it was tiredness from the nervous tension of his win over Andreev on Friday. His big forehand was missing too often, he had no depth on his sliced backhands, and the accuracy of Davydenko's serving was making it a very one-sided affair. But Gasquet then won four games on the run to level the match, and at that point he looked the likelier winner. Remarkably he won just three more games, as Davydenko, in the absence of Marat Safin, did justice to the tag of Russia's No. 1 by winning both his singles. "I think I proved today that I really am a top ten player, whether for myself in a tournament or in a team," said Davydenko, who first shook hands with the former Russian President and avid tennis fan Boris Yeltsin, and then spent about ten minutes signing scores of autographs. Yeltsin later joined Russia's on-court celebrations, forming an eight-man conga made up of the four Russian players, two reserves, Tarpischev and the jubilant Yeltsin. ROTFLMAO NOW that is something I would have LOVED to see........hope Annie did, must have been so funny. Marat would have loved to have been in that conga line too I am sure Though the French were understandably disappointed to lose, their travelling supporters behaved impeccably, and chanted "Igor Igor" when Andreev left the court after his decisive victory.
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Post by Teresa on Jul 17, 2005 20:01:24 GMT 3
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Post by MaRije on Jul 17, 2005 23:36:03 GMT 3
I´m so happy...! ;D ;D It´s so wonderfull that Russia has Won the quarter finals against France! Unfortunately I couldn´t see the match, because here was the Davis cup (Holland -Slovakia) On the television.. Because I come from HOlland..! Unfortunately The lost, buT Now I´m so happy because of Russia.. ;D! Congratulations To the Russian Team!!! XxX, KIsSes And HUgSs to you, MaRat! mIsS you!!! From MaRije..!
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