[Coupe Davis 2010 - France / Serbie] Highlights : Llodra / Clément - Troïcki / Zimonjic (16:9)
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annoying crowd, really not fairplay.
it was really a contrast with what I thought about serbians. watching this, I had the impression to see a match in an uncivilized country which didn't know anything about tennis.
but the players deserved it though
and the double was great
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@ThePierregil oui peut etre mais a un moment du match de double dès que les joueur francais tirés les supporteurs criés
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@ThePierregil Sorry @12:18 :)
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@12:25 I just LOVE Clément's reaction.. Just like a kid haha
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@arthurdu34ooo Troïcki avait a peine gagné qu'il était déjà en train d'aller saluer TOUT le banc français ! Grave fair play le mec, en plus il était vraiment assailli par son équipe..
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Обычно я не оскорбляю, но Сербы - это сторонники дерьма! Никакое уважение за общественность французским людям любой из Сербских игроков французским игрокам это не скандально!
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d'habitude j'insulte pas mais les serbes sont suporteurs de merde !!!
aucun respect du public envers les francais au aucun des joueurs serbes envers les joueurs francais c'est scandaleux !!!
Usually I offend not but the Serbian are suporteurs of shit!!!
No respect for the public to french in any of the Serbian players to the french players it is scandalous!!!
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Llodra's volley skills are amazing...
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best comentators ever
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Llodra-Clément, les survivors du double français.
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serbian didnt deserve to win. they should be kicked for no fair play and thanks the public
great win!! before every smash they say something, touatouatuoat hahaha. What does it mean?
RFmeastro 1 year ago
@RFmeastro Sorry if I don't speak good english, but i try to explain you that words : Actually, the french guys rather say "A toi ! A toi ! A toi !" and no "touatouatoua". This is the english equivalent of "you" or "for you" in a double for saying that your partner has to hit the ball. Or for example, Llodra can say "A moi !" for saying that he is going to hit the ball and no his partner. Sum up : A toi ! > You / A moi ! > Me. Hence the importance of communication in a double.
HabHelpCenter 1 year ago 8