Friday, June 6, 2008
No Laughs for Djoker
I am sad.
Novak Djokovic waved goodbye to the clay courts last night after being defeated by Nadal.
Nadal was very successful in destroying him physically and mentally.
Tsk.Tsk.
Next time Novak!
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Marat's Moments
I have been religiously following the Grand Slams of tennis.
For all of us tennis fans- the battle over the clay courts has begun. It will pretty soon end and I bet you are anticipating and sending hoorays to your favorite picks!
I have been watching players whack, slam, slice and serve the ball at the 2008 Roland Garros.
Late last week, I watched Marat Safin play against Nikolay Davydenko.
The game ended in 3 sets.
Another defeat for Marat.
I read a write-up about him in the news section of the official site of the French Open, and it was said that he has a new coach – Hernan Gumy. It was written that coach Gumy was able to shape him up and bounce back to his confidence.
Aha! Marat’s mojo is back.
So much for the excitement, I found out the ant-climactic news.
Funny as it may sound, but I feel for Marat.
Can frustration vibrate and send waves from
(Laughter)
Marat, as I saw him, is a dangerous son of tennis.
He’s so dangerous that he is a threat even to himself.
We saw Marat play and send his opponents home.
We saw him thump his racquets and smash it on his chair.
We saw him get fines and warnings from the referees.
We saw him act like a goof to make the fans smile.
We saw him rise, maintain his post, rise, and fall.
After the knee injury, there the problem began.
It’s sad to see him struggle to pass through all of those powerful players and post his name again on the list of the top seed.
It’s not that he doesn’t play well, in fact, he’s dangerous and aggressive as ever.
But maybe, his draws are pretty too premature.
Early this year, at the Australian Open, Marat displayed superb tennis against Cypriot Marcus Bagdhatis. He was able to redeem himself and catch up with the 2 last sets.
I was glued to the television wishing that he can slide through that stage and come back in the arena.
Unfortunately, he did not.
Well, I guess, Marat’s team – his sports psychologist, coach, mentor, family- has told him time and time and again, that you can not win all the time and you just have to keep on going.
As for me (a tennis player, but not a pro)- there are really times when your body and mind and let’s include the universe-are not in sync with one another, forcing you not to perform well. But, it doesn’t mean that it will be like that forever.
There’s always a chance to rise, and fall, and improve and rise again!
I wish him all the best!
Sunday, May 11, 2008
This is exactly who i am now
(jmm)
Tired of weaving dreams too loose for me to wear
Tired of watching clouds repeat their dance on air
Tired of getting tired of doing what's required
Is life a mere routine in the greater scheme of things
Through with taking roads someone else designed
Through with chasing stars that soon forget to shine
Through with going through one more day - what's new
Does my life still mean a thing in the greater scheme of things
I think I'll follow the voice that calls within
Dance to the silent song it sings
I hope to find my place
So my life can fall in place
I know in time I'll find my place
In the greater scheme of things
Each must go his way, but how can I decide
Which path I should take, who will be my guide
I need some kind of star to lead me somewhere far
To find a higher dream in the greater scheme of things
The road before me bends, I don't know what I'll find
Will I meet a friend or ghosts I left behind
Should I even be surprised that You're with me in disguise
For it's Your hand I have seen in the greater scheme of things (REFRAIN 1)
For Yours is the voice in my deepest dreams
You are the heart, the very heart
Of the greater scheme of things (REFRAIN 1)
Why don't we follow the voice that calls within
Dance to the silent song it sings
One day we'll find our place
For all things fall in place
For all things have a place
In the greater scheme of things
Sunday, May 4, 2008
i jumped off the cliff
so bravely.
I didn’t fear the heights
Or even what will catch me.
And I jumped.
And I fell.
And I fell.
I splashed in to the ocean.
And I continuously fall.
So deep.
It feels like drowning.
But I enjoy the water.
The coolness.
The unsteady current.
The gentle wave.
And I’m falling deeply.
I’m swimming in an ocean of vulnerability.
It drowns me
And it scares me.
But I don’t want to get out on the surface.
Friday, May 2, 2008
anyone from Japan?
i want to see the cherry blossoms. research says, that it happens mid of april.
any suggestions? thanks!