#398:
Well, I'd been just watched your game against Alma! Appreantly you just wanted to finish the game as soon as possible, which some spirit teaches us to. But what I really concerned about is oyur health. As what I see, an energetic body wasn't used to show but to win! I think your forehand needs power and you backhand needs angle. If I've made nosense, then don't even look at this. Hope you can polish up your skills and amaze the world next year in Mel.
Take care!
yukicc
18 Jan 2012
#397:
Davai Grisho!U did well today,but what I care about most is that ur leg injury.Don't be disappointed...U should learn something from the match,for example how to master the time(u need more running in ur serve...),But now ur injury is the most important thing for me,take good care of urself please!!!
Bravo Grisho!I want to see u again in Beijing,and looking forward to my dreaming champion!
yankov
18 Jan 2012
#396:
Super mach Grisha,mnogooooo dobyr!!!Pusti mu opit na kysokrakiq ot osnovnata liniq povliq za krainiq rezultat!To na nego samo tova mu e igrata...Obache podobrenieto v bekhenda e ocheizvano i ako prodyljavash v syshtiq duh s kachvane na masa i poveche explozivnost qko shte machkash :))))) Davai momcheeeeeeee !!!!!!!!
tader
16 Jan 2012
#395:
NIce job in your opening round! five set victories always feel good to win
Jordanfan
16 Jan 2012
#394:
Hey, I am Bulgarian, left the country many moons ago. I love tennis, I am not a coach, but get real. You played 2 games at Hopman Cup, Got on a plain, played another game won it and then you retaired. Four games in 24 hours, before Australain Open. Gi... makes no sence. I love my father also, but get a real coach and a team around you. I have seen so much BG talant wasted.
Pay someone now, there will be plenty of money left for the parents. Do not waste your talent. I am watching your game now, AO and it is not agressive and it is not the same as the one against Marthy Fish. But he won his match already, and you have problem with your coach. I like onion and garlic and fridge and your father's merlot, move one becom a star. There were two BG players starting with Rodick at Wimbledon Juniors long time ago, Enev, and who ever. They are hystory. Rodick is still a player.
Get a coach, take your mom and father out for dinner.
pepina
06 Jan 2012
#393:
Браво на теб, игра невероятно. гордеем се с теб:) успех и занапред:) ще те гледам с удоволствие:)
yuugetu
28 Oct 2011
#392:
Does Grigor quit attending tournaments this year?
He is so talented,I feel sad if i couldn't see him this year…
rossen
15 Sep 2011
#391:
Three Mental Toughness Tips
Attitude and Adaptability
1. It's possible to become too analytical in the middle of a match, which will keep you from letting your strokes take their natural flow, but you don't want
to shut down your analytical abilities, either. If you miss a shot you shouldn't have, you'll dwell on it less if you take a moment to figure out what you did
wrong, then say to yourself, "Okay, I won't do that again." It's usually a good idea to repeat the stroke right away with the correct motion. You might
very well make the same error the next time the stroke comes up, but just go ahead and apply the same process. Eventually you will get it right, and in
the meantime, a little extra optimism won't hurt.
2. Learn versatility. If you have only one playing style, and it's not working, your lack of strategic options also creates a shortage of mental safety valves.
A key factor in psychological health in general is feeling empowered to choose different courses of action. If you have a Plan B, C, and D on the tennis
court, the failure of Plan A is unlikely to cause despair. Tennis players often lose because at least a part of them secretly gives up. You won't give up while
you have something else to try. Learn to play every part of the court and hit every kind of shot with every kind of spin. You'll likely uncover a weakness
in a seemingly invicible opponent. Variety makes the game more creative and interesting, too.
3. Look alert, energetic, confident, and happy. Looking so will actually help you be so to a significant extent, and it will keep you from giving
encouragement to your opponent. If your opponent is at all prone to choking, your look of ready confidence on the verge of seeming defeat might keep
just enough doubt in her mind to make her cave under the pressure of closing out the match.
Javier
31 Aug 2011
#390:
No matter!!!.- It was pretty good, Grigor.- Something like the "Lake of the Torcaso".- I love you so much, as my brother!!!.- Regards your tennis friends.-Good luck at the future!!.- Javier from Argentina.-
Javier
25 Aug 2011
#389:
The life is hard work and struggle.- But above all fight on the battlefield, in order in life.- Javier.-
Carrie