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【赛事】2017澳网:与君重逢心挂念,愿君康健笑开颜

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    【赛事信息】
    名字: 澳大利亚公开赛
    类别:大满贯
    举办地: 澳大利亚,墨尔本
    日期: 16.01.2017-29.01.2017
    抽签: 单打-128,双打-64比赛
    场地: 室外 硬地
    时差:+3(北京时间12点相当于当地时间15点)
    赛事官网:http://www.ausopen.com/
    ATP官网:http://www.atpworldtour.com/


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      【历年战绩】


      来自iPhone客户端5楼2017-01-13 20:04
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        【赛程安排】


        来自iPhone客户端6楼2017-01-13 20:07
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          【种子选手】自2002年来首次无缘前十号种子,以十七号种子出战


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            【签表】


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              【图集】2017澳网:旗开得胜
              http://tieba.baidu.com/p/4933256144


              IP属地:重庆来自iPhone客户端10楼2017-01-13 21:53
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                【2017澳网综合讨论大楼】http://tieba.baidu.com/p/4934757215


                来自iPhone客户端19楼2017-01-14 19:03
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                  1.13日晚8点开始认领2017澳网赛事直播贴~http://tieba.baidu.com/p/4938331378


                  来自iPhone客户端20楼2017-01-14 19:04
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                    【赛事直播】2017澳网R1vs梅尔泽,不早于1月16日17点30
                    http://tieba.baidu.com/p/4940509138


                    IP属地:重庆来自iPhone客户端24楼2017-01-16 22:41
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                      【赛事直播】2017澳网R2vs鲁宾,约1月18日11点30
                      http://tieba.baidu.com/p/4942849851


                      IP属地:重庆来自iPhone客户端25楼2017-01-17 18:41
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                        【R1技术统计】


                        来自iPhone客户端26楼2017-01-17 20:24
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                          【R2技术统计】
                          7-5 6-3 7-6(3)


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                            【R1新发】
                            Roger Federer 16-01-17 Roger Federer def Jurgen Melzer 7-5 3-6 6-2 6-2
                            16 January, 2017
                            Photo by: Ben Solomon/Tennis Australia
                            Q. How would you rate that? 19 aces and everything, but some of it seemed a little bit unstable.
                            ROGER FEDERER: I think the conditions played pretty fast. You're not going to see, like, some brutal rallies where you can out-maneuver the guys a million times in a row. I think it's really like first-strike tennis to some extent. It can take you a while to get into that, you know.
                            I thought my serve was on and off in the beginning, which surprised me a little bit, because in practice, Hopman Cup, it's been going pretty well. I think there were definitely some nerves there. I was feeling nervous once the match actually started. I was actually fine all day, warming up, in the warmup five minutes with Jurgen. I felt fine. Then I hit four frames in a row. It was like, Whew, it's not as easy as I thought it was going to be. I.
                            Think I struggled for a while to find that groove, that rhythm and everything. Then you remind yourself how many times has it not been easy in the first round. Almost every time, except you get off a flyer and you keep rolling. But that's not the whole time.
                            So you got to work. I'm happy I was made to work today. Actually at the end I'm quite happy how I ended, which is most important.
                            Q. You've never been on a comeback from this period of time before. What kind of feeling does that have for you?
                            ROGER FEDERER: A special moment walking out on the court. A special moment, you know, after match point. Match point, when you get to match point, when you win the match point. I think those three components make it special when you're coming back. Obviously last year it also felt special in a way in Monaco when I came back after my first surgery ever.
                            So, yeah, I definitely see things a bit different when you've been gone for a long time or when you've come back from injury like I have in the last year or so. I experienced it twice now. So, yeah, it was great to be out there. I really enjoyed myself, even though it wasn't so simple.
                            Q. You we're saying in the leadup to today that you really have to concentrate on every point given the absence you've had from the game. Did you find you were able to do that tonight?
                            ROGER FEDERER: Well, I was trying to do that in the first two sets until I realized it was just consuming me. It was just like it's too much already. I got to focus. It goes in waves. Say, Okay, I'm going to focus right here, then later I'm going to try to play a bit more relaxed. Just calm down a bit, try to play more freely. I think that then worked much better.
                            I almost felt like I had to pace myself. I didn't want to overthink every play. That was not the idea to come here and go mental about every point. It's already great to just be here, trying to play with the guys.
                            I'm happy with the more relaxed attitude. Also success came easier.
                            Q. If you had to play during the day with the sun, would it have been much worse?
                            ROGER FEDERER: Because? Why would it have been worse?
                            Q. It would have been much worse playing a long match in the sun.
                            ROGER FEDERER: No. No problem for me. I'm ready. I'm fit. I believe in my physical strength. That wouldn't have been an issue at all.
                            Q. There are those who thought maybe at 35, He's not going to come back, why does he bother. Does that amuse you?
                            ROGER FEDERER: I mean, like in a way it doesn't surprise me because I've been talking about retirement for seven years. Naturally that's the perfect opening for people to ask that question yet again, think to themselves, Why more?
                            I get it. It's fine. I'll keep answering it.
                            Q. The last game you played was against a 19-year-old. Today someone of your own age. Is there a difference in the way you prepare based on your opponent's age?
                            ROGER FEDERER: You say my next-round opponent is 19?
                            Q. The latest round you played in the Hopman Cup, Zverev. Today was with a 35-year-old.
                            ROGER FEDERER: I played Gasquet after, too. But it doesn't matter.
                            I was expecting to play a young guy in the first round because there were a lot of young guys qualifying. Then Melzer. Oh, my God, I play my kind of guy. Then I was like, I'm not sure it's a good draw either because I know Jurgen can play defense, offense. I have no idea how he's playing when I saw the draw. He's been a former top-10 player, so he's got that going for him. He has beaten me before in a real big match in Monaco I think it might have been a bit tougher for me this way.
                            Yeah, we'll see now with my next-round opponent how I'm going to do that. I think, again, it depends on conditions. This match tonight was more based on me, how I'm going to cope with my comeback and my match.
                            But I'm happy with how it went. I think from here on it's only going to get easier in my opinion.
                            Q. What do you know of Noah Rubin, if anything?
                            ROGER FEDERER: Not much. Almost nothing. Did he play here last year?
                            Q. He won one round.
                            ROGER FEDERER: Did he qualify?
                            Q. He got a wild card.
                            ROGER FEDERER: Today I saw a little bit while I was waiting for my match on the mini screen. How much do you see? You see a little bit, but you don't see the ball.
                            I know he's a baseliner. He makes a lot of shots. I guess it's not a bad thing for me. I know it's probably more on my racquet rather than playing a big server.
                            Regardless, you know, got to manage any kind of player in this draw to move forward.
                            Q. What was the biggest feeling you got after the match? Satisfaction? Relief?
                            ROGER FEDERER: I was happy. I was really, really happy just to win, to be out there. To play Jurgen was cool. We know each other since we were 16. We used to play doubles together at the Orange Bowl back at Flamingo Park in Miami. We go way back.
                            Yeah, it's nice speaking to the crowd at the end. Now being here, feeling like I'm part of this tournament. I wasn't just in the draw. I'm actually making strides. It's a good feeling (smiling).
                            Q. Heather Watson said the other day, she was talking about musicals with you. She said your favorite musical was Singing in the Rain. Are you a big fan or something you had time for in the last few months?
                            ROGER FEDERER: We don't have that many musicals in Switzerland. I went to see Singing in the Rain in Perth. I met the cast afterwards. I really enjoyed that. I saw Hamilton and Finding Neverland in New York. I liked both of those. They were completely different. Finding Neverland was super emotional. We were all crying, all seven people that were there. My daughters, my wife, my mom, everybody. It was a lot of fun. Hamilton was just completely different. Sort of the rap about American history. I enjoyed it.
                            I think it's a great way to see something else. I saw Elephant Man with Bradley Cooper in London. I just admired that kind of performance. It's life. Audience, as well. I can relate to that. The amount of memorizing they have to do, I find that mind-blowing. I'm not very good at remembering stuff like that.
                            I'm always one of the first guys to give standing ovations because I think it's really important because these guys do amazing.
                            Q. How are the kids dealing with dad being away again for extended periods of time after having you for six months at home?
                            ROGER FEDERER: I mean, I saw them from 9 in the morning till 5 p.m. today. I don't know if that's being away from your kids. I'm always with them. Regardless if I play or not, they're always with me.
                            It's a great life. Not complaining. So don't worry about not being around. I'm always around.


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                              【R2新发】
                              Roger Federer 18-01-17Roger Federer def Noah Rubin 7-5 6-3 7-6(3)
                              18 January, 2017

                              Photo by: Ben Solomon/Tennis Australia
                              Q. How do you feel to win in three sets?
                              ROGER FEDERER: Great (smiling). I do. That's always the best-case scenario, if you can win your match in straight sets. I was able to do that today.
                              You know, it was a difficult first set. Tricky third set, of course. I had to save a couple of set points. I know it could have gone different. I'm happy there.
                              I think I was a bit more consistent than in the first match against Melzer, where I ended up losing that second set after leading. I think I had a little bit better concentration.
                              Yeah, like I said, I didn't know much about Noah Rubin going in except the infos I got from my coaches. I was prepared. I was ready to battle. I was able to get the win, so I'm very happy.
                              Q. Last night Verdasco said the court was acting a bit unusual, the ball was bouncing slowly in some places, and in other places it was sliding like it was on '80s carpet. Did you notice anything unusual about the surface?
                              ROGER FEDERER: I just think it plays particularly fast. I don't know how Doha was. I'm sure that might play an effect, too.
                              I did also see some shots where you're like, Okay, I have time on this ball, and it kind of skids on you. I think that's just by virtue of having fast conditions. You just never have an easy ball, it seems like.
                              Yeah, I see what he's saying. I don't think it's a court issue. I think it's more of understanding how much spin is on the ball. You can get surprised very, very quickly here. That's why it's a tough court to play on. It's hard to keep it in play.
                              Q. Did you expect to play better, or are you satisfied with the way you played?
                              ROGER FEDERER: You know, it's always nicer to play better. I was, I guess, expecting myself to create more opportunities on his serve. I was serving, again, quite well. A lot of first serve points won. I didn't feel like he had a read on my serve.
                              So from that standpoint, that's most important going into these kind of matches on a fast court, that I take care of my own serve. I think I did that pretty well today.
                              On the return, I was impressed by his serve speed on the first and second serve. I mean, he's a smaller guy, but he was able to move the ball around nicely, with good consistency. Honestly, it was a nice second serve. I think it made it hard for me to get on the offensive early in the rally.
                              Then from the baseline, he was taking big cuts at the ball. Yeah, I guess there is where I would have expected myself to play maybe that little bit better out of defense and into offense.
                              There was a breeze on the court. I thought Rubin also played well. Made it difficult.
                              Q. How far do you think his style of game can take him? He's the opposite end of the spectrum from Reilly Opelka, speaking of young Americans. What is his style of game?
                              ROGER FEDERER: I would put him in the category of aggressive baseliner, Nishikori, that kind of category. A guy that will take the ball early when he can, try to finish shots, like Schwartzman.
                              You think he's a smaller guy, so he'll just keep the ball in play. Even Ferrer doesn't do that. The moment you give them a chance to come in, they will do that. You don't talk about it that much, but these guys play great, aggressive from the baseline, and they pounce fast because they have fast legs.
                              I was very impressed by Noah. I thought he played really well. I feel like he's going to have a great, consistent career. The question now is how far can he go. It's so hard to tell with these youngsters because they just need time to mature and to get used to the tour and all that.
                              I think there's lots possible for him, I really do.
                              Q. There was a long match for Karlovic last night, 22-20. Isner went deep in a fifth set. Zverev. You've been around a long time and played different formats. What do you think the ideal format for these matches at these big tournaments is, whether it's a tiebreaker in the fifth, best-of-three with no tiebreak at the Olympics. What do you think is the best balance of that?
                              ROGER FEDERER: I like the long set format, you know. I don't know what it is about it. I just find it intriguing. People are watching it now in the locker room. Everybody's watching it. They like to see what's happening.
                              When they showed the match finally yesterday a little bit on TV, I was excited to see. It feels like a shootout. There's no rallies. I like to see what happens there.
                              The problem with these kind of matches is, like, it destroys your tournament after that usually because you just put so much mental effort into it, either just holding serve in that fifth set 10 times, 20 times, 30 times, 40 times, whatever it is. That just kind of gets to you. That makes you super tired. You're just drained by it.
                              I don't know if you can find a compromise. Maybe 6-All is a bit early to have a breaker. Maybe you can do 12-All. I'm fine with the way it is. If they change it, they change it.
                              I see the problems for down the road in the tournament, how they must feel.
                              Q. What is the mindset before going into the third round against Berdych?
                              ROGER FEDERER: Well, I know I've got to lift my game a little bit. But then again, I haven't seen Tomas play a lot, to be honest. I didn't see anything, basically. Let's put it that way. He was playing at the same time now.
                              I thought he was going to have a tougher time against Ryan, to be honest, because Ryan has been playing well recently again. Super early in the draw. The court plays fast, like I said. He's caused difficulties for me in the past on faster courts: Cincinnati, New York, Wimbledon, Olympics in Athens. I know what he's got. I don't need to tell you where he's beaten me.
                              Then again, I've played him here, played him on many occasions, as well, when it went my way. I just got to play on my terms and really be focused on my own service games to make sure I don't have any lapses there.
                              Q. You've won your last five against Tomas, including last year. Does that give you a bit of extra confidence?
                              ROGER FEDERER: Yeah. If you look at it that way, that's a good thing. I did feel like I actually played him quite well in recent times. Thanks for reminding me. Appreciate it (smiling). It's good to come into the press like that.
                              Q. You just mentioned you would not like to see a change in the scoring format in tennis.
                              ROGER FEDERER: I didn't say that. I was kind of open about it.
                              Q. If there were one thing in tennis that you would like to see change, what would that be, one tradition or one rule?
                              ROGER FEDERER: We really don't have enough time to discuss it right now. You know that. I'm not going to point out one thing.
                              I think the calendar overall from January to November, do we have the best calendar possible? I'm not sure about that. You know how difficult and complex it is to change tournaments around. Everybody's sort of unhappy, but everybody's really happy. You take it away, they're not going to be happy. You give something, somebody else won't be happy.
                              It is what it is at the moment. I think there are probably going to be changes coming in '19. The New Brave World [sic] is over. I think we're going to have interesting years ahead where there's going to be changes on the ATP Tour.
                              Q. Are you happy with where you're at physically in the tournament?
                              ROGER FEDERER: I am happy, yeah. If I could have signed this to be in the third round, feeling this way, weeks or days or a month ago, I would have taken it.
                              I'm still hoping to feel better and better and better as we go along. But it's really important for me to get through those first early rounds, get a sense of how is the game, how is the ball, how is the body, how is everything.
                              I'm getting tons of information out of these last few days now, which is big hopefully for the third round.
                              Q. There was one moment where you showed some frustrations out there. What are you actually frustrated by at that point?
                              ROGER FEDERER: I was just not, you know, doing what I was trying to do. I was hoping to play better at times. I think you can always do better. It's one of those sports like golf, you can always leave frustrated. Like tennis, you can always feel, Aah, I could have always played a little bit better.
                              At the end of the day you have to be happy with what you did, as well. Have to be happy with the little things. Sometimes it's not going to be pretty. Sometimes it's just going to be a fight. Today that's what I thought it was for me.
                              Yeah, I don't remember what it was. But I guess I was hoping to play better offensive tennis, and I struggled with that a little bit at times.
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