Showing posts with label Australian Open. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australian Open. Show all posts

Monday, 1 December 2014

Djokovic to Reveal Life Story in Short Film Series

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SYDNEY, CANBERRA: Serbia world no.1 tennis player Novak Djokovic has decided to reveal his life story in a short documentary series in collaboration with an Australian sponsor. The documentary called “never before told” based on his life will be publish soon.
In his documentary book he will describe his journey, dedication of his first coach Jelena Gencic, to his career shaping grand slams wins at the Australian open and Wimbledon.
"The biggest fight I had in my life was actually the fight within," he said in a short trailer released Monday for the videos called "Made By", in association with Australian winery Jacob's Creek. 
He added that the mini-documentary form "has given me the opportunity to tell the world my story for the first time, showing what I've been shaped and inspired by".
The video is to be released in January next month just before the start of the Australian open, the opening Grand Slam of the season where Djokovic is a four-time champion. 
Andre Agassi previously featured in Jacob's Creek films.

Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Rafael Nadal recovers from injury

Nadal looking forward to Aussie Open preparation.

Sony Ericsson Open - Day 8
French Open title winner Rafael Nadal is aiming to be fit for the Australian Open, starts in January next year. He will return to training on December 1, and insists that he will be at 100 per cent for the Australian Open. The former world no. one misses the current season of Tennis due to appendicitis problem and also has not won a single tournament since the French Open in June.
That’s my goal,” he said. “In 10-12 days I start practising again, so I will have the whole month of December to get my tennis and body at the right level at the beginning of January. And if that happens, I really feel that I can come back strong. I will be competitive in every tournament I play next year.”
Statistically, the 2014 season has been one of the worst of Nadal’s career. His win record of 81 per cent is his lowest since 2004, when he was still ranked outside the world’s top 50.
I'm very excited and I hope this year, from a health perspective, will allow me to compete the whole time and to feel good," added Nadal.
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