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Vardan

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  1. Нарине джан, мерси!!!
  2. Vardan

    хоПпи.. =)

    Потом Шедевр нам покажешь!
  3. Нарине и в правду у тебя братик классный! А что ты все стараешься закрыть на фотографии???
  4. Vardan

    хоПпи.. =)

    Классно когда подключил провод от фотоаппарата и печатаешь!!!
  5. Я такую нашел, там волк в футбол играет!
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    This Land

    :lol: :lol:
  7. ¶оздравляю!!!!
  8. :lol: Вопрос прямо в точку!
  9. Нормальный чат http://chat.hayastan.com
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    Теннис

    30 мая 2005, 15:14 Шарапова доигрывает матч и ждет соперницу по четвертьфиналу Российская теннисистка Мария Шарапова вышла в 1/4 финала турнира «Ролан Гаррос». В понедельник она завершила прерванный в воскресенье из-за дождя матч четвертого раунда против испанки Вивьес-Ллагостеры, выиграв остававшиеся до победы три гейма. В четвертьфинале Шарапова сыграет с победительницей матча между россиянкой Светланой Кузнецова и бельгийкой Жюстин Энин-Арденн. Открытый чемпионат Франции. Париж (Франция) Женщины. Четвертый круг Мария Шарапова (Россия, 2) - Нурия Льягостера-Вивес (Испания) - 6:2, 6:3
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    Nalbandian bundled out by impressive Hanescu Sunday, May 29, 2005 Tenth-seeded David Nalbandian will not repeat his semi-final finish of a year ago at Roland Garros after a 6-3 4-6 5-7 6-1 6-2 defeat at the hands of Romanian Victor Hanescu. The Argentine started poorly, but seemed in control of the match after taking the second and third sets. However, Hanescu found his form in the fourth and fifth, and ran away with the victory. "I was a little bit nervous because I played on center court, one of the biggest courts in the world, and also a very nice, nice court," Hanescu admitted. "But I started the match very well. I won the first set. After this set, I was more confident. And then I was staying there, I was fighting, and finally I won." Hanescu becomes just the fifth Romanian to reach a Grand Slam quarter-final in the Open Era. And sitting 90th in the world entering Paris, he becomes the lowest-ranked player to reach this stage here since Andrei Medvedev (100) and Marcelo Filippini (140) in 1999. "I felt I couldn't really do very much. He was pushing his game to the limit. Everything was coming out well for him," Nalbandian said. It took Hanescu just over an hour to recover from the two-sets-to-one hole. He won the last four games of the fourth to regain control, and then raced to 4-0 in the fifth. "I think when I was trying to hit harder and to play more aggressive, it was better for him," Hanescu explained. "When I played soft and with short balls, long balls, when I start to mix the game, it was better for me." The six-foot, six-inch Bucharest native played superb tennis over the final two sets, committing just eight unforced errors and posting 19 winners. He countered every move Nalbandian made and seemed to find a line at every significant point. Often in the final two sets, Nalbandian was left shaking his head in disbelief. It has been a long road to a Grand Slam quarter-final for Hanescu. He actually was interested in basketball as a child, but was told he was too young to play at a local club, so he moved onto the empty tennis courts nearby. As he learned the game, his family had no money for quality training and he received very little support from the Romanian Tennis Federation. "When I was 15, I found a sponsor in Romania who gave me some money to play tournaments," Hanescu said. "With this money I start to play small tournaments, working hard with my coach every day. "Now I'm here. I'm very happy. For me it's a dream. It's a big dream to be here, to win such a match like this on a center court." In the quarterfinals, Hanescu will face the winner of Roger Federer-Carlos Moya.
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    Pierce keeps French hopes alive Sunday, May 29, 2005 One day after Amelie Mauresmo's early exit and less than an hour after Paul-Henri Mathieu came up short in five sets, Mary Pierce gave the people of Paris something to cheer about Sunday with a 6-1, 1-6, 6-4 victory over eighth-seeded Patty Schnyder. Pierce and Sebastien Grosjean, whose match against Rafael Nadal Sunday night was postponed by rain, are the only French representatives left at Roland Garros. "I always play my best tennis here," said Pierce. "I like big challenges. I like the crowd. There's something special about playing in Paris." The 2000 champion broke Schnyder to take control of the decisive set, but the Swiss would not go down quietly, delaying any Parisian celebration. She sidestepped a break point at 1-3 and then fought off nine match points over consecutive games to pull to 4-5. After avoiding another match point, Schnyder finally bowed out as Pierce's forehand winner sailed past her backhand. "I just went for it, like every other point. I don't have any regrets on the ones that I lost," Pierce said about those dicey final games. "Definitely it would have been a tough match to lose after having so many match points." "But, gosh, all credit to Patty. She never gave up. She always kept putting the ball back. She made me play. Made me win it." This is a disappointing exit for sure for Schnyder, 25, who had reached at least the quarter-finals in her four previous clay court events, including a runner-up finish in Rome. A run that put her back in the Top 10 for the first time in six years. In the quarter-finals, Pierce gets top-seeded Lindsay Davenport, who continued her amazing run in Paris Sunday morning with another comeback victory. Down a set and 3-1 to Kim Clijsters, who had beaten the American six straight times, Davenport stormed back to win 6-3 in the third. All four of her matches in this French Open have now followed the same pattern. "Mary…is going to be trying to take it to me by who can get the bigger shot off first, hard serves, going for winners, having the crowd behind her," said the world number-one about Tuesday's affair. Davenport owns an 8-2 mark (2-1 clay) against Pierce, but they have not met since 1999. "I really like her a lot off the court," Pierce said. "She's No. 1 in the world, No. 1 seed. "On paper I shouldn't win. On paper I shouldn't have won the last two matches. But I'm playing my favorite tournament. It's definitely better to play her on clay than on grass."
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    Head-to-heads> Robredo and Safin have met six times since 1999 and the Russian is up 4-2 overall and 3-1 on clay. Matches between the two are usually exciting, and very tight. The last two have gone to a third set tie-break, the latest being at the quarter-final stage in Estoril when Safin won 7-6(2), 2-6, 7-6(5).
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    Tactical guide> Both players are among the most naturally talented on the circuit. On his day, Safin is capable of beating anyone, including Federer on his way to the Australian Open title earlier this year The Russian tends to blow hot and cold though, and Tommy Robredo will hope to catch him on an off day, and let his own gifted strokeplay do the rest. The Spaniard is not your typical clay court grafter from across the Pyrenees. More of a power player, he likes to get to the net, and also possesses one of the sweetest backhands on the tour.
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    Теннис

    Marat Safin (3) - Tommy Robredo (15)> Form guide >Marat Safin actually won fewer points than Juan Carlos Ferrero (142 to 145) in their third round match, but such was his tactical acumen, he won the right points at the right time to win in four sets. That match was a beauty, and this should be too. The impulsive Russian will take great heart from such a perfectly judged performance against a real tough cookie in Ferrero. Beaten in the quarter-final in 2003 and in round four in 2001 and 2004, Tommy Robredo just can't seem to break through the barrier of the final rounds in Grand Slams. Now 23, he needs to find the technical, physical and mental resources to raise his game at vital junctures. This is a vital juncture if ever there was one, and he must build on his excellent performances in the first three rounds if he is to worry Safin.
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    Head-to-heads >Guillermo Coria has won each of the three matches the pair has played up this point. Davydenko will be hoping for a happier outcome than the 6-4, 6-2, 6-0 drubbing he received at the French Open last year.
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    Tactical guide> Coria is the consummate clay court player. Able to run all day, and all night if needs be, he preys on his opponent's mistakes like a hungry hyena. Russian Nikolay Davydenko will need to cut down his unforced errors to an absolute minimum then, all the while keeping the ball long to avoid the Argentinean seizing the initiative in the long drawn-out rallies. The Australian Open quarter-finalist should draw on his Melbourne experience and play with the carefree abandon of the underdog if he is to prevail.
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    Guillermo Coria ( - Nikolay Davydenko (12) Form guide> Just by getting past the first round here, Nikolay Davydenko broke the mould. He became the first winner of the prestigious Sankt-Pölten tournament to reach the second round of the French in six years. Davydenko has won a clay court tournament prior to the French in each of the past three seasons and has been in fine fettle so far this year. Guillermo Coria is a hot favourite for the crown, having reached the semis here in 2003 and the final last year. The next step up is the title, but the Argentinean has not been in the same rich vein of clay court form as in recent years. A right shoulder injury has hampered him and as a result he has not won a major tournament since Monte-Carlo in April 2004. He will need to overturn another statistical anomaly if he is to become champion too, as the no No8 seed has never won the French Open.
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    Maria Sharapova (2) leads Nuria Llagostera Vives 6-2, 3-3 Number two seed Maria Sharapova seemed well on her way to the quarter-finals Sunday night when rain halted play on Court Suzanne Lenglen. Last year's Wimbledon champion took the first set off Spain's Nuria Llagostera Vives 6-2 thanks to six winners and strong net play. She did lose serve early in the second, but was back on course at 3-3 when the rain came. With a win, Sharapova would equal her best showing at Roland Garros and earn a meeting with the winner of Justine Henin-Hardenne and Svetlana Kuznetsova.
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    Теннис

    Any other 18-year-old might have folded in the face of the Marseille man's inspired tennis. Another foreign debutant may have hidden from the baying crowd. Not Nadal. This kid is consumed by self-belief, and out he came in the third to wrest the game from Grosjean's grasp. With the rain falling, and the light fading, "Rafa" found his range again and pummeled his way into a three game lead before a probably relieved umpire called time on proceedings.
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    Rafael Nadal (4) leads Sébastien Grosjean (23) 6-4, 3-6, 3-0 French fury was much in evidence amidst the gloom of centre court in Rafael Nadal's rain-interrupted match with 23 seed Sébastien Grosjean. After Nadal had gunned his way to a first set lead, the Spaniard proceeded to break Grosjean in the opening game of the second. Grosjean contested the line call on game-winning point, and the match was interrupted for a full five minutes as the crowd howled its disapproval at the umpire's refusal to check the mark. Nadal kept his cool, but the incident proved a turning point as a pumped-up Grosjean, roared on by an even more pumped-up centre court, began threading winners and forcing his young opponent back. Suddenly the home hope was on the offensive, and he won four straight games to grab the second set 6-3.
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