Monday, July 07, 2008

Tenacity and Preseverance

Those are two things that could be learned from what happened in 2008 Wimbledon Final.
Aha, another tennis-talk?
Honesty, am not a tennis player, but a watcher.

And what happened to the final in wimbledon last Sunday? Ooh, believe me, it worthed every second of my sleepless nite (yup, not even blink the eyes longer than a second). And I bet that’s exactly what thousands of people would feel about that final. It was something that (probably) never been done before in any era.
What you did see in that final (if you did watch it) was simply a magnificent final that perhaps, only the greatests are able to push their limits to the edges and perform what was happened that nite.

For nearly 5 hours of game (excluding the 2 times rain delay) millions of hearts were ready to be pumped-out or worst.... stopped at any given time. Tsk tsk tsk...
I can not describe how magnificent the game was because there are almost no words to explain it.

Again, it was Rog and Rafa in the final and like their previous final a year ago, they pushed each other to the limit where only two gods of tennis can actually perform that kind of game.

Two gods.
One with the style and clever movement, while the other posses what is called tenacity and preseverance in a high mental-ability.

In the end it seemed showing us that no matter how clever and smart you are, they don’t mean a thing unless you patiently and eagerly collect point by point until you win it, no matter how big the spectacles are or how long it will take.

And that nite, the god who posses tenacity and preseverance was no other than Rafa.
And he was the one who lifted up the throphy.
The god of tenacity and preseverance.

As the result, Rafa won the wimbledon 2008 in 5 remarkable sets [4-6, 4-6, 7-6 (7/5), 7-6 (10/8), 7-9]


(ps: picture will be provided soon, when I’m awake enough to find the good ones on the internet ^_^)

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