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มาจาก http://www.menstennisforums.com/showthread.php?t=148104&page=57 ค่ะ
เวลาเล่นไม่ดี สถานีวิทยุ Gillou จะ "ออกอากาศ" ทันที
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When G. Simon is struggling, when he plays rather poorly, he speaks. He speaks alone, with his coach, he complains, he gives himself a row - he turns into a tennis radio station. "I want to make sure you understand what is happening", he smiles. We listened carefully yesterday and we got everything. We got that Simon was having a bad day at the office and that Berdych's big groundstrokes were giving him a hard time.
Simon was saying things like: "I'm sick of it, I'm getting a real beating here!" or: "F*ck, I can't hit a first serve!" and: "I'm choking!" and also: "I'm in the red". And bla-bla-bla, and bla-bla-bla. When Simon says a bad word, he puts his hand over his mouth. Totally useless since he yells it, but it's cute. Simon the chatterbox is a classic, but an endangered species.
Thierry Tulasne is fighting this old tendency of him. "When he plays well, you don't hear him. He has already improved a lot in this regard, but he still gets too excited between the points. It's dangerous at his level to waste energy like that." It helps him to get rid of the frustration, maybe? "No, it doesn't help him, Tulasne says. It just shows to the opponent that he's nervous. Nadal or Federer never say a word (except when Federer gets all worked up because of the Hawk-Eye). All the talking also means that Gilles isn't fully aware of his strength yet."
He won in the end yesterday, but never felt at ease and had to save two more BP when serving for the match (BP #12 and #13). "I never felt relax. After 3 games my lungs were already stinging and I was all red in the face. So I started to tell the story of my life on the court..." It's very comical to watch Simon, furious, talking to Tulasne who looks at him as if he had a blood pressure of 6-7. "If I tell him: 'Shhh, keep quiet!' when he's like that, it will infuriate him even more. I also sometimes pretend I'm not seeing him.
But Gilles never loses his fighting spirit even when he starts talking too much. He jabbers a lot, but 2 seconds later, he's completely into it again." It hasn't always been like that: "When I was too exasperated, I sometimes stopped fighting 3 or 4 years ago, Simon says. And it was even worse as a kid, I was throwing real tantrums on the court." Since his knee has been giving him a break for one month and a half, Simon rather lets his racquet do the talking: winner in Bangkok, QF in Shanghai, SF in Lyon and at least QF in Valencia. It will be against the winner of Youzhny-Cuevas. Let's see if he will do the live commentary again.
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