I don't know man. Have you seen, Jordan, Lebron, Sampras, Edberg, Becker etc? All elite athletes, top of the world competitors. None looks like Nole. I know, to each its own but to me, Nole looks like he has nowhere to go, as far as reserves are concerned. I believe he needs to add a bit more muscle to the frame for longevity.Lendl was the same kind of player; took nutrition a fitness to the extreme that made him look emaciated, but that's how they do it; being extra light and flexible giving them more confidence! Sports is all about confidence in performing in the crunch! All these players are GOOD, but the elite are a different breed! Their success belies any of our notions about what they "should have done!" Lendl and Djokovic are the poster children for their era of play and what they did to shape it when at the top! :whistle:![]()
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I don't know man. Have you seen, Jordan, Lebron, Sampras, Edberg, Becker etc? All elite athletes, top of the world competitors. None looks like Nole. I know, to each its own but to me, Nole looks like he has nowhere to go, as far as reserves are concerned. I believe he needs to add a bit more muscle to the frame for longevity.
He's looking a lot more fit than earlier this year and last year. Apparently he was only eating a vegetarian diet and has recently added back fish.
Nole’s Game looked so tidy today.
Umm, yeah I'd say that again. Fed-Kyrgios is 5 times more marquee than Djokovic-Gasquet.
I thought I'd read that Vajda and the team told him to put on some weight and eat more protein when they came back on. Is this not true?Actually, Nole had an interview with a Serbian journalist couple of days ago, in which he explained that many things they claimed Vajda said recently in Slovak media were incorrect. Among other things, Nole clarified that his diet didn't change at all since 2015, therefore since he won 4 in a row, so you'd think it worked for him then. It is largely vegetarian, but he also eats fish and eggs for proteins.
I thought I'd read that Vajda and the team told him to put on some weight and eat more protein when they came back on. Is this not true?
If that's the case, I am totally on the same page with Nole's team.I thought I'd read that Vajda and the team told him to put on some weight and eat more protein when they came back on. Is this not true?
OK, but he has been really skinny.That is what they earlier said Vajda said in an interview for Slovak media and then it was repeated around the world. However, couple of days ago, Nole was briefly interviewed by a Serbian journalist Ozmo who asked him about it. Nole said that there were many things in that Slovak interview in which they quoted Vajda wrongly and Vajda couldn't explain why. One of the things is about diet which Nole has never changed since 2015.
He was skinny all his life. When he was a little, his first coach Jelena Gencic persuaded Nole's mum to mix meat, liver and fruits and vegetables in a blender to make a juice/shake. There was no other way he'd eat meat.OK, but he has been really skinny.
Djokovic and Gasquet was a match between two shot-makers, while Federer vs Kyrgios was one sided match in which one player imploded, so how such crap can be a marquee match.
Look, I'm not making it up. The commies have been saying for the last 2 years that Djokovic looks too thin. Whatever, I don't care. If it works for him.He was skinny all his life. When he was a little, his first coach Jelena Gencic persuaded Nole's mum to mix meat, liver and fruits and vegetables in a blender to make a juice. there was no other way he'd eat meat.
Do you know that neither Federer ate meat until he was told he should start eating it if he wants to improve his tennis when teenager?
That's just true.Kyrgios is much more talented than Gasquet. I wouldn't consider Gasquet much of a shotmaker, he has a nice looking backhand and is harmless outside of that.
Look, I'm not making it up. The commies have been saying for the last 2 years that Djokovic looks too thin. Whatever, I don't care. If it works for him.
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