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Post by Brinyi on Jun 23, 2009 10:11:01 GMT -5
"This is my ninth straight week. I'm tired. I tried to stay strong but you can't control everything. In 14 weeks, I've only been home for three days. My opponent was physically fresher than I was." -- A. Wozniak
“Like in that third set I got a bit tired, so that's another thing we'll work on after these couple weeks." -- L. Robson
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Post by DBBN on Jun 23, 2009 10:49:31 GMT -5
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Post by Brinyi on Jun 24, 2009 7:56:28 GMT -5
"Beginning of second set, I think it's perfect for me. And then I felt little bit tired. And then the third set start little bit cramp. Then I couldn't move anymore."
-- K.Krumm
"I was aching a little bit and I was dizzy. I was dizzy for the last week ... obviously a match situation is always different when you have nerves and everything, so maybe it was just worse because of that. Maybe something else is going on inside."
-- J.Dokic
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Post by Brinyi on Jun 25, 2009 15:28:46 GMT -5
"I want to go shopping and see London. Not tourism though, because you get tired. I need just two, three hours to spend some cash." -- S.Kuznetsova « Physiquement, Je fatigue assez vite » -- G.Simon
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Post by janie on Jun 27, 2009 14:42:28 GMT -5
Jankovic, a 24-year-old extrovert whose matches are routinely eventful, had problems of her own on this sunny, relatively humid day. After saving four set points and winning the first set, she complained of feeling faint and was treated on court by the medical staff.
“I felt really dizzy, and I thought that I was just going to end up in the hospital,” she said.
Jankovic, who said the problem might have been linked to the fact she was menstruating :red:, said she considered retiring from the match. She began crying as she had her blood pressure checked on court. But she ultimately decided to continue and said she experienced no other extreme symptoms except sluggishness (and the disappointment of defeat).
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Post by Brinyi on Jun 29, 2009 15:13:36 GMT -5
Jah, that was quite the saga from JJ there! Also... "In the third set I was just so tired and I wasn't hitting the ball well at all." -- H. Watson with some jr ! "When I first saw him come out today I didn't see that fire. He was a little bit tired mentally and physically." -- J.Levine's mum "Right, yeah, I mean, it was hot out there today, and I was definitely ‑‑ my body was feeling it a little bit." -- M.Oudin
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Post by Brinyi on Jul 2, 2009 13:54:22 GMT -5
"I am ready to go and excited. There is no time to be tired."
-- A.Roddick
"There is always time to be tired."
-- Yi Brin
"At two sets to love it was a little bit difficult to come back and physically I felt a little bit tired at the end."
-- J.C.Ferrero, who clearly had time to be tired!
« Si j'avais été mieux physiquement, je serais montée davantage au filet. » ; « Elle m'a usée psychologiquement et physiquement. J'étais fatiguée ». «J'étais fatiguée, donc moins lucide et j'avais toujours un temps de retard sur ses premières balles de service ».
-- V.Razzano
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Post by janie on Jul 3, 2009 6:35:13 GMT -5
So get in better shape, Virginie!
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Post by Brinyi on Jul 3, 2009 8:04:43 GMT -5
"At 5-6 I kept thinking I wasn’t tired, I just had to keep going."
-- S.Williams has no time to be tired
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Post by The Chloe on Jul 3, 2009 8:07:21 GMT -5
There's always time to be tired. Who are these people?
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