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Maria, her Coach&Team
Hanh Nguyen
#37 Posted : Saturday, February 18, 2012 8:01:47 PM(UTC)
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Dartagnan;313233 wrote:


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I don't understand what you mean when you said we have to react. Isn't that Maria's desicion, timing and feelings towards the matter?


Dartagnan: Yes when you love someone and this person has a trouble, you have to help her. I mean Masha reached two finals but didn't win them. I am not the only person who reacted to this situation. I guess Martina Navratilova reacted before my posts here because she knows Masha better than I. 


What i do understand is, how Elena Dementieva, the reigning Olympic champion, achieved what so many desired-she desired the title more. If Sharapova can do the same, I'm sure she may repeat what her countrywoman did 4 years back.


Dartagnan: I think it is not only a question of motivation&dream, you have also to be strongly prepared (psychologically and physically)for the victory. You have to be correctly trained for that by a professional coach. 


You have to also know that Dementieva hadn't reach a Grand Slam final- let alone 2- four years before that tournament. Her mum was her coach. They have been working together for along time. They had good respect for one another. She was ranked outside of the top 5. At the Australian Open that year she lost in the 4th round to Sharapova, then made a quarterfinal and semifinal appearance at the other Grand Slams. There is no doubt that Maria's current position on the WTA circuit now is more favourable than Dementieva's back then.


Dartagnan: I don't compare Masha to Elena, they are two different personalities. They come from two different generations of russian tennis players. But I know that Masha wants to have a medal at the Olympic Games in London.  The dream of any Athlete is to have a gold medal at the olympic games. 


Anyway Dementieva is a serious person. 


Yuri can also help Masha at the Olympic games. 


So what was the difference Elena had above her peers that got her over the line? She simply had the passion, the desire to play well for her country, and a dream - since she was 7- that was waiting to be fulfilled. Of course Dementieva's tennis was terrific that week as well, saving match points against Serena and getting back in the game after dropping a set against Safina, but i always felt there was something behind all that, and it was her mindset and determination - where in those matches losing was't an option. If Maria feels the same towards her tennis I'm sure she won't have too much trouble either - as long as you have a strong mindset, everything else will become easier. Elena also mentioned that she played less tournaments that year in order to be fully prepared for Beijing, looking at Maria's scedule, it looks as if she is doing the same for London - which is a good sign.


Dartagnan: That is what I said before, you don't need to play a lot of matches, you have to correct all your mistakes before playing, sometimes a good rest&training can help a player. You need time to correct your mistakes because your brain needs time to correct them. 


On the whole, It all comes down to Maria. If she feels as though she needs a more suitable coach, she will get one. However what's more important is her mindset, if she has that passion for the game, desire to play for her country, enjoyment of playing on the big stage and determination deep inside her there is nothing or noone that can stop her fulfill her dream. (let's hope she can do it)


Dartagnan: I think that we just trying to help Masha to realize her dream, Martina Navratilova had already helped Masha before to realize her dream. 


We don't have to be selfish: When Masha has a trouble, we have to share our opinion about it. 



It's interesting how you say Dementieva's serious i always thought it was Sharapova who was the one that never smiled on court. 


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#38 Posted : Saturday, February 18, 2012 8:12:22 PM(UTC)
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Hanh Nguyen;313253 wrote:


Dartagnan;313233 wrote:


Hanh Nguyen;313228 wrote:


 


I don't understand what you mean when you said we have to react. Isn't that Maria's desicion, timing and feelings towards the matter?


Dartagnan: Yes when you love someone and this person has a trouble, you have to help her. I mean Masha reached two finals but didn't win them. I am not the only person who reacted to this situation. I guess Martina Navratilova reacted before my posts here because she knows Masha better than I. 


What i do understand is, how Elena Dementieva, the reigning Olympic champion, achieved what so many desired-she desired the title more. If Sharapova can do the same, I'm sure she may repeat what her countrywoman did 4 years back.


Dartagnan: I think it is not only a question of motivation&dream, you have also to be strongly prepared (psychologically and physically)for the victory. You have to be correctly trained for that by a professional coach. 


You have to also know that Dementieva hadn't reach a Grand Slam final- let alone 2- four years before that tournament. Her mum was her coach. They have been working together for along time. They had good respect for one another. She was ranked outside of the top 5. At the Australian Open that year she lost in the 4th round to Sharapova, then made a quarterfinal and semifinal appearance at the other Grand Slams. There is no doubt that Maria's current position on the WTA circuit now is more favourable than Dementieva's back then.


Dartagnan: I don't compare Masha to Elena, they are two different personalities. They come from two different generations of russian tennis players. But I know that Masha wants to have a medal at the Olympic Games in London.  The dream of any Athlete is to have a gold medal at the olympic games. 


Anyway Dementieva is a serious person. 


Yuri can also help Masha at the Olympic games. 


So what was the difference Elena had above her peers that got her over the line? She simply had the passion, the desire to play well for her country, and a dream - since she was 7- that was waiting to be fulfilled. Of course Dementieva's tennis was terrific that week as well, saving match points against Serena and getting back in the game after dropping a set against Safina, but i always felt there was something behind all that, and it was her mindset and determination - where in those matches losing was't an option. If Maria feels the same towards her tennis I'm sure she won't have too much trouble either - as long as you have a strong mindset, everything else will become easier. Elena also mentioned that she played less tournaments that year in order to be fully prepared for Beijing, looking at Maria's scedule, it looks as if she is doing the same for London - which is a good sign.


Dartagnan: That is what I said before, you don't need to play a lot of matches, you have to correct all your mistakes before playing, sometimes a good rest&training can help a player. You need time to correct your mistakes because your brain needs time to correct them. 


On the whole, It all comes down to Maria. If she feels as though she needs a more suitable coach, she will get one. However what's more important is her mindset, if she has that passion for the game, desire to play for her country, enjoyment of playing on the big stage and determination deep inside her there is nothing or noone that can stop her fulfill her dream. (let's hope she can do it)


Dartagnan: I think that we just trying to help Masha to realize her dream, Martina Navratilova had already helped Masha before to realize her dream. 


We don't have to be selfish: When Masha has a trouble, we have to share our opinion about it. 



It's interesting how you say Dementieva's serious i always thought it was Sharapova who was the one that never smiled on court. 




Dartagnan: I mean Dementieva is serious in life and her job. She didn't stop playing tennis at a young age, she continued to fight for trophies and medals until the age of 30. For an Athlete a golden medal at the olympic games is more important than a Grand Slam because after that you become a national hero of your country. People of your country won't forget you. I mean you enter in the history of your country. 


When you win a grand Slam, it is good but I think it is a personal trophy for your tennis career. 


Dementieva has a great sense of humour and she always smiles. 

"I'd love to open a tennis school for children in my hometown of Sochi." said Sharapova Maria.



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#40 Posted : Saturday, February 18, 2012 8:26:52 PM(UTC)
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Masha also need a new dog for her training: 


http://www.bing.com/vide...e6%7canimals%7cmsn%7c%7c


I guess Masha would like to have this dog on court !!!! 

"I'd love to open a tennis school for children in my hometown of Sochi." said Sharapova Maria.



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#46 Posted : Sunday, February 19, 2012 6:49:54 AM(UTC)
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hey hey.. as i can see, she is a lot pressured not with her tennis life but her love life and people surrounding her. remember, emotions greatly affects the whole of a body. so i guess, what she needs "for now" isn't a new coach. that will come afterwards, cos i really agree she needs it and a new style in playing. :))
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#47 Posted : Sunday, February 19, 2012 8:49:17 AM(UTC)
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giane;313259 wrote:
hey hey.. as i can see, she is a lot pressured not with her tennis life but her love life and people surrounding her. remember, emotions greatly affects the whole of a body. so i guess, what she needs "for now" isn't a new coach. that will come afterwards, cos i really agree she needs it and a new style in playing. :))


Don't worry. Masha is already on the right way; she also needs a rest sometimes. Masha knows exactly what she needs. And don't forget that her defeats at finals touched her more than you&me. 


According to Navratilova: 


Navratilova said. ___________________________________________________________________ She is right. And her coach had to realize it and react. But nothing happens. They let things flow but it flows in the wrong way. Maria is not good enough physically, she has not enough endurance, she has to get more skills, move better ( she is too lazy to move, she must get moved), avoid those DF and unforced errors and upgrade her net activity which is like non existent. A good coach had to realize this since a year ago, but nothing happened as we saw in all the tournaments she played. It's too bad that now she looses to everybody. ( not only to big ones ).


As Masha is clever, she knows her weak points


And now we see the result: Masha is already running


Masha says: Isn't exercising outside so refreshing? Running has never been my favorite but you know what, with a view like this am I really complaining! 
The best feeling is when you're done with the last sprint and you can just enjoy the jog back.


When you want to be a famous athlete, you have to work for that and more than others. 


masha

"I'd love to open a tennis school for children in my hometown of Sochi." said Sharapova Maria.



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#48 Posted : Sunday, February 19, 2012 9:29:34 AM(UTC)
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I think that it's unlikely to happen. It's because it's difficult to have a new coach suddenly...
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#49 Posted : Sunday, February 19, 2012 10:18:57 AM(UTC)
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<3Maria Sharapova;313267 wrote:
I think that it's unlikely to happen. It's because it's difficult to have a new coach suddenly...


 


Hello!


 


I think that Maria need start immediatly a specific program of preparatrion specially for the competitions of Roland Garros and Olympic Games.


She have some time again and she don't have the choice, since these tournaments and this sport saison 2012 are decisives for the rest of her tennis Career. I hope that Maria will have this big Chance that she need really. 

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#52 Posted : Sunday, February 19, 2012 10:58:52 AM(UTC)
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Yes, Masha still does have some time, but not much.
The changes must occur NOW. No more waiting around and going with the flow.
2012 is a VERY important year, with the Olympics and all. I think Masha a chance of winning a mdeal if she's at her peak.
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#51 Posted : Sunday, February 19, 2012 1:27:30 PM(UTC)
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<3Maria Sharapova;313267 wrote:
I think that it's unlikely to happen. It's because it's difficult to have a new coach suddenly...


Why not? It is better late than never 


A good coach had to realize this since a year ago, but nothing happened as we saw in all the tournaments she played. It's too bad that now she looses to everybody. ( not only to big ones ). 

"I'd love to open a tennis school for children in my hometown of Sochi." said Sharapova Maria.



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#50 Posted : Sunday, February 19, 2012 1:31:57 PM(UTC)
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rahim57;313270 wrote:


<3Maria Sharapova;313267 wrote:
I think that it's unlikely to happen. It's because it's difficult to have a new coach suddenly...


 


Hello!


 


I think that Maria need start immediatly a specific program of preparatrion specially for the competitions of Roland Garros and Olympic Games.


She have some time again and she don't have the choice, since these tournaments and this sport saison 2012 are decisives for the rest of her tennis Career. I hope that Maria will have this big Chance that she need really. 



Yes you are right. She needs a program of a strong preparation for the competitions of Roland Garros and Olympic Games. She also needs good advisers. Yuri should help her too. He is a sport person. 


It is a good idea. 


I think the best coaches for Masha are Yuri Sharapov&Martina Navratilova. They can create a good program for Masha. 


look this article copy here by Paul: 


Image Her father and coach Caroline Wozniacki: How Sharapov: we do not owe anything to anyone


 


"My daughter has the worst coach in the world" - Peter Wozniacki likes to say. And always adds, "I'm not kidding. I've never even played tennis! ". Yet with such a coach Caroline Wozniacki two seasons in a row completes the first racket of the world. In Istanbul I met with Peter to discuss matters not so much immediately understood - how difficult it is to be both father and mentor to an outstanding athlete.

"I'd love to open a tennis school for children in my hometown of Sochi." said Sharapova Maria.



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#53 Posted : Sunday, February 19, 2012 1:35:33 PM(UTC)
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Ihumanluvmariasharapova419;313281 wrote:
Yes, Masha still does have some time, but not much.
The changes must occur NOW. No more waiting around and going with the flow.
2012 is a VERY important year, with the Olympics and all. I think Masha a chance of winning a mdeal if she's at her peak.


Right this year is a new chance. An important victory will give to Masha a lot of courage for the other years. A defeat will discourage her a lot. 


Masha's destiny is in her hands. 

"I'd love to open a tennis school for children in my hometown of Sochi." said Sharapova Maria.



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#55 Posted : Sunday, February 19, 2012 2:04:47 PM(UTC)
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MARTINA NAVRATILOVA CHALLENGES PUBLICLY MARIA SHARAPOVA


http://thetennistimes.co...-sharapova-is-washed-up/


Martina Navratilova Thinks Maria Sharapova is Washed Up! 




  • FEBRUARY 13, 2012



      Dartagnan: Maria Sharapova will have to reply to this challenge and show that Martina was wrong. 


    Martina Navratilova has come out on record to say that she doubts the performance of Maria Sharapova and expects that Victoria Azarenka and Petra Kvitova will be the best players on the WTA and will have a very strong rivalry.






 

"I'd love to open a tennis school for children in my hometown of Sochi." said Sharapova Maria.



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Dartagnan;313286 wrote:


MARTINA NAVRATILOVA CHALLENGES PUBLICLY MARIA SHARAPOVA


http://thetennistimes.co...-sharapova-is-washed-up/


Martina Navratilova Thinks Maria Sharapova is Washed Up! 




  • FEBRUARY 13, 2012



      Dartagnan: Maria Sharapova will have to reply to this challenge and show that Martina was wrong. 


    Martina Navratilova has come out on record to say that she doubts the performance of Maria Sharapova and expects that Victoria Azarenka and Petra Kvitova will be the best players on the WTA and will have a very strong rivalry.






 



Wishful thinking.  That will never happen!

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#39 Posted : Sunday, February 19, 2012 4:24:54 PM(UTC)
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Dartagnan;313255 wrote:


Hanh Nguyen;313253 wrote:


Dartagnan;313233 wrote:


Hanh Nguyen;313228 wrote:


 


I don't understand what you mean when you said we have to react. Isn't that Maria's desicion, timing and feelings towards the matter?


Dartagnan: Yes when you love someone and this person has a trouble, you have to help her. I mean Masha reached two finals but didn't win them. I am not the only person who reacted to this situation. I guess Martina Navratilova reacted before my posts here because she knows Masha better than I. 


What i do understand is, how Elena Dementieva, the reigning Olympic champion, achieved what so many desired-she desired the title more. If Sharapova can do the same, I'm sure she may repeat what her countrywoman did 4 years back.


Dartagnan: I think it is not only a question of motivation&dream, you have also to be strongly prepared (psychologically and physically)for the victory. You have to be correctly trained for that by a professional coach. 


You have to also know that Dementieva hadn't reach a Grand Slam final- let alone 2- four years before that tournament. Her mum was her coach. They have been working together for along time. They had good respect for one another. She was ranked outside of the top 5. At the Australian Open that year she lost in the 4th round to Sharapova, then made a quarterfinal and semifinal appearance at the other Grand Slams. There is no doubt that Maria's current position on the WTA circuit now is more favourable than Dementieva's back then.


Dartagnan: I don't compare Masha to Elena, they are two different personalities. They come from two different generations of russian tennis players. But I know that Masha wants to have a medal at the Olympic Games in London.  The dream of any Athlete is to have a gold medal at the olympic games. 


Anyway Dementieva is a serious person. 


Yuri can also help Masha at the Olympic games. 


So what was the difference Elena had above her peers that got her over the line? She simply had the passion, the desire to play well for her country, and a dream - since she was 7- that was waiting to be fulfilled. Of course Dementieva's tennis was terrific that week as well, saving match points against Serena and getting back in the game after dropping a set against Safina, but i always felt there was something behind all that, and it was her mindset and determination - where in those matches losing was't an option. If Maria feels the same towards her tennis I'm sure she won't have too much trouble either - as long as you have a strong mindset, everything else will become easier. Elena also mentioned that she played less tournaments that year in order to be fully prepared for Beijing, looking at Maria's scedule, it looks as if she is doing the same for London - which is a good sign.


Dartagnan: That is what I said before, you don't need to play a lot of matches, you have to correct all your mistakes before playing, sometimes a good rest&training can help a player. You need time to correct your mistakes because your brain needs time to correct them. 


On the whole, It all comes down to Maria. If she feels as though she needs a more suitable coach, she will get one. However what's more important is her mindset, if she has that passion for the game, desire to play for her country, enjoyment of playing on the big stage and determination deep inside her there is nothing or noone that can stop her fulfill her dream. (let's hope she can do it)


Dartagnan: I think that we just trying to help Masha to realize her dream, Martina Navratilova had already helped Masha before to realize her dream. 


We don't have to be selfish: When Masha has a trouble, we have to share our opinion about it. 



It's interesting how you say Dementieva's serious i always thought it was Sharapova who was the one that never smiled on court. 




Dartagnan: I mean Dementieva is serious in life and her job. She didn't stop playing tennis at a young age, she continued to fight for trophies and medals until the age of 30. For an Athlete a golden medal at the olympic games is more important than a Grand Slam because after that you become a national hero of your country. People of your country won't forget you. I mean you enter in the history of your country. 


When you win a grand Slam, it is good but I think it is a personal trophy for your tennis career. 


Dementieva has a great sense of humour and she always smiles. 



Yeah okay, i agree with you about all that.

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#54 Posted : Sunday, February 19, 2012 5:13:38 PM(UTC)
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Dartagnan;313285 wrote:


Ihumanluvmariasharapova419;313281 wrote:
Yes, Masha still does have some time, but not much.
The changes must occur NOW. No more waiting around and going with the flow.
2012 is a VERY important year, with the Olympics and all. I think Masha a chance of winning a mdeal if she's at her peak.


Right this year is a new chance. An important victory will give to Masha a lot of courage for the other years. A defeat will discourage her a lot. 


Masha's destiny is in her hands. 



Yes, her destiny is in her hands.


Maria always slips during finals and big matches, her coach needs to find a way fix that!


I'm afraid that her Wimbledon and especially AO final loss has damaged her mentally.


She needs someone to help her, if she just wins one important final, she'll have so much more confidence, it's like what's happening happening to Vika now.


Yuri is a good coach, maria should go back to him.

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#57 Posted : Sunday, February 19, 2012 5:16:59 PM(UTC)
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stephen1;313287 wrote:


Dartagnan;313286 wrote:


MARTINA NAVRATILOVA CHALLENGES PUBLICLY MARIA SHARAPOVA


http://thetennistimes.co...-sharapova-is-washed-up/


Martina Navratilova Thinks Maria Sharapova is Washed Up! 




  • FEBRUARY 13, 2012



      Dartagnan: Maria Sharapova will have to reply to this challenge and show that Martina was wrong. 


    Martina Navratilova has come out on record to say that she doubts the performance of Maria Sharapova and expects that Victoria Azarenka and Petra Kvitova will be the best players on the WTA and will have a very strong rivalry.






 



Wishful thinking.  That will never happen!



Ugh I know, Maria isn't as disposable as Martina thinnks she is, she'll keep on fighting.

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Ihumanluvmariasharapova419;313290 wrote:


stephen1;313287 wrote:


Dartagnan;313286 wrote:


MARTINA NAVRATILOVA CHALLENGES PUBLICLY MARIA SHARAPOVA


http://thetennistimes.co...-sharapova-is-washed-up/


Martina Navratilova Thinks Maria Sharapova is Washed Up! 




  • FEBRUARY 13, 2012



      Dartagnan: Maria Sharapova will have to reply to this challenge and show that Martina was wrong. 


    Martina Navratilova has come out on record to say that she doubts the performance of Maria Sharapova and expects that Victoria Azarenka and Petra Kvitova will be the best players on the WTA and will have a very strong rivalry.






 



Wishful thinking.  That will never happen!



Ugh I know, Maria isn't as disposable as Martina thinnks she is, she'll keep on fighting.



 


I will add something I did not want to write on this site but I feel forced by that woman's words.  Maria did not beat Petra because she was the better player but because Petra mentally quit.  Maria mentally won.    It will be difficult for Petra in the future.

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#59 Posted : Sunday, February 19, 2012 5:55:59 PM(UTC)
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stephen1;313291 wrote:


Ihumanluvmariasharapova419;313290 wrote:


stephen1;313287 wrote:


Dartagnan;313286 wrote:


MARTINA NAVRATILOVA CHALLENGES PUBLICLY MARIA SHARAPOVA


http://thetennistimes.co...-sharapova-is-washed-up/


Martina Navratilova Thinks Maria Sharapova is Washed Up! 




  • FEBRUARY 13, 2012



      Dartagnan: Maria Sharapova will have to reply to this challenge and show that Martina was wrong. 


    Martina Navratilova has come out on record to say that she doubts the performance of Maria Sharapova and expects that Victoria Azarenka and Petra Kvitova will be the best players on the WTA and will have a very strong rivalry.






 



Wishful thinking.  That will never happen!



Ugh I know, Maria isn't as disposable as Martina thinnks she is, she'll keep on fighting.



 


I will add something I did not want to write on this site but I feel forced by that woman's words.  Maria did not beat Petra because she was the better player but because Petra mentally quit.  Maria mentally won.    It will be difficult for Petra in the future.



Exactly! Maria is so mentally strong, how can anyone say she's "washed upz"?


Martina is definately wrong, Maria will continue to improve both physically and mentally. She's only 24 still and yes I agree Petra is the most mentally tough. Her performance and ability to produce wonderful tennis is not in doubt, ugh and how dare she announce her negative thoughts about Maria in public!

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This talk about a new coach is absolute nonsense !!!!  Look, Maria got to the final in the Australian Open , despite NO warm up tournaments. She was obviously delighted beating Kvitova on the way. So should Kvitova change her coach ??  Then in Paris she was obviously under par with flu.  People really do talk rubbish !!. I suggest that unless any of you have ever been a Number 1 in the world, or in the Top 3 (like Maria is again now) that you do NOT KNOW more than she does !!!!!!

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#62 Posted : Sunday, February 19, 2012 8:09:55 PM(UTC)
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@ Philli: Well it obviously works. She reached a Grand Slam Final last month, beating Kvitova in the process. So as she is back in the Top 3 I would say she knows what she is doing. The proof is there.
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