🏓#TenisMesa Feeder Pristina 🇽🇰
🥇OROOO🥇
Final Doble ♂️
🥇Juan Pérez/Dani Berzosa 🇪🇸 ganan 3-2 (9-11, 11-6, 5-11, 11-7, 11-9) 🆚 Aida/Kobayashi 🇯🇵
💪🏻 La pareja española logra el título tras un partido de muchas alternativas y ya ronda el Top50 mundial con la mitad de torneos!
It is truly a blessing to live in an era where we can witness greatness in sport from anywhere in the world. That was not always the case earlier in my life, and it makes moments like I just witnessed even more meaningful.
Watching Novak Djokovic in the semi-finals of the Australian Open just now was a powerful reminder of why he stands as the greatest tennis player the game has ever known. He is now pursuing his 25th major championship, an achievement that speaks not only to talent, but to discipline, resilience and an unwavering commitment to excellence. I only wish everyone could view such performances with both appreciation and understanding, recognising greatness with fairness and respect.
The Australian crowds were magnificent just as they always were for me, and Novak’s pursuit of what would be his 11th Australian Open title carries special significance. History shows that the very greatest champions often face adversity late in their careers, yet it is precisely this adversity that defines them.
Across all sports, true superstars share one defining trait: longevity. We have seen it time and again with Jack Nicklaus winning the Masters at 46, Tiger Woods, Ben Hogan after this car accient, Tom Brady, Muhammad Ali, Michael Phelps, LeBron James and others. These athletes return to the summit not by chance, but because they possess something rare. Longevity, in my view, is one of the most underrated attributes in sport. Just as a great engine allows a BMW to endure, a great inner drive allows champions to last.
I was deeply moved watching Novak. His journey began under extraordinary hardship, growing up amid conflict surrounding his childhood. To rise from that environment to this level of global excellence is nothing short of remarkable. What he has achieved is admirable beyond words.
Novak now faces a monumental challenge in the final, but his legacy is already secure. Across all sports and all generations, only a handful of athletes possess what can only be described as “it.” That quality cannot be defined, measured or explained, but you know it when you see it.
Novak Djokovic has IT. GP
If there was still any doubt of who is the GOAT, today the debate is over.
Unreal what @DjokerNole is doing, no matter what the outcome of the 5th set is. BRAVO.
@oliver_nacho@gabrielrufian Las causas no se saben, ok.
Pero lo que sí se sabe es que los ordenadores se venían cerrando (etc, etc…? en el tramo durante meses por culpa de las vibraciones. ¿Casualidad? No creo.
@gabrielrufian Un accidente agravado por la mala suerte? Y la gente que viaja frecuentemente en esa línea y venía avisando meses de las vibraciones? No sé… mala suerte…
🎉 ¡SORTEO! 🎉
🚨 ¡Llévate una pala de tenis de mesa firmada por Juan Pérez! 🚨
🏓 ️ Participa:
1️⃣ Seguir a @ingenios_ y @juannperezc
2️⃣ Dar ❤️ + RT
3️⃣ Mencionar a 2 amigos (¡más menciones = más chances!)
📅 Ganador: 10/01 – 21:00
PASSION
- A strong liking, desire, or devotion to an activity.
When I started playing tennis at 8 years old, it was just a game. Then it became my passion. My dream was to one day became a professional tennis player.
I know that as an athlete, people like to think they know when it’s time for your to stop. People believe that when you get older ,when you don’t play at the same level , don’t have the same ranking or same result , you should stop.
As much as I’m a competitor,
As much as I love to win,
It’s not always about that.
Passion is not always about the results - it’s about pushing your limits.
I’m ok not to win a Grand Slam anymore.
I’m ok with not being top 10 anymore.
But I love the process of always pushing my own limits.
I know the end of my career will come one day , but until then , I will always give my best fight.
To all the fans around the world who support me,
To the fans in Basel this week -
THANK YOU ❤️🙏🏻🌎🇨🇭🫶🏻
It means the world to me.
That’s why I keep pushing myself
Muy orgullosos de vuestro esfuerzo❤️
Desde el banquillo o en la mesa, os habéis dejado todo ☄️. ¡Y estáis clasificados para el Mundial!
España cede 2-3 ante Portugal y se queda a las puertas de los cuartos de final del Europeo en #Zadar2025
📲 https://t.co/hDGyg3rYfx
🏓#TenisMesa Europeo equipos Zadar 🇭🇷
Fase grupos ♂️
✅ España 🇪🇸 3-2 Hungría 🇭🇺
Juan Pérez 3-2 Szudi
Dani Berzosa 2-3 Andras
Miguel Vilchez 3-2 Szantosi
Juan Pérez 2-3 Andras
Dani Berzosa 3-2 Szudi
💪REMONTADÓN, 2°s de grupo, a 1/8 y clasificando al próximo mundial y europeo!