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unicorn 2005-3-8 07:26 AM

悲剧舞台——给ANDY

[size=3]这是个被泪水浸泡的周末,周五晚上的Leon,周日晚上的比赛。我处在这个悲剧舞台的边缘,手足无措。
[b]INT. 球员休息室.The Home Depot Center, Carson, 美国洛杉矶.下午.2005年3月6日[/b]
一些杂乱放置的椅子,随意搭在椅背上的毛巾,还有横在地上的一些球包,水瓶。镜头摇晃到门口,走进来三个人。
麦肯罗(手搭在罗迪克的肩上)
We all count on you, kid.
阿加西
But don’t be stressed. Just play as good as ya can. Don’t think about the other thing.
罗迪克
Yeah. I’ll do my best.
麦肯罗
That’s good. So relax now, u fancy a banana?
罗迪克
Nope, thanks. I will need to go though those strategies in my mind again.
阿加西
Well, make sure ya don’t do too much. Shall I leave ya here. I need a loo.
(眨了一下眼,笑,离开房间)
5 分钟后
麦肯罗
Come on come on, we gotta move. Take a deep breathe and it’s your show time!
(手轻拍罗迪克的背部)
罗迪克略有所思的点头,背起自己那个黑色的bobalat球包,低调的离开房间。
[b]EXT. 中央球场. The Home Depot Center, Carson, 美国洛杉矶.下午.2005年3月6日[/b]
阳光很好的一天,镜头扫视球场,座无虚席。很多观众举着USA GO GO GO, ANDY RODDICK ROCKS字样的牌子。大家都站着,很用力的在呐喊。柳比西奇发球。模糊观众并逐渐模糊呐喊的声音。球发出后,双反进行了几个回合的对抽,最后一计击球在球飞过网的时候停住,模糊,重新放出背景声音及清晰观众席。
裁判
Match, Ljubicic.
很多观众坐了下来,有的站在那里掩面哭泣。在两位球员拥抱后,镜头焦点为柳比西奇及其队友的拥抱。镜头下方是背着包的罗迪克。逐渐讲镜头拉近罗迪克,静音,镜头跟随罗迪克离开。
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[size=3]这是他们给我看的一个剧本的开头和结尾,电影叫《戴维斯杯》。虽然看不到图像,只能读这些冷冰冰的铅字,但是我喜欢这个电影。尽管中间总有些插曲深深撞痛我的心灵,最终还让我哭的不能自己,我还是无比的爱着这个故事,他从始至终都是充满希望的。
这就是那个叫ANDY RODDICK的美国大男孩厚厚故事中的一页了。这么多年,他都在参与着一个又一个如此的没有预演,结局未知的故事的创作。我们是读故事的人,看着那书从第一页的小孩气到如今为自己国家奋斗的壮丽诗篇。一个深深爱着自己的国家的顽强的男孩,总是这样的触动人心,惹人泪下。[/size]
[img]http://www.daviscup.com/shared/medialibrary/image/gallery/DC_4102_gallery.JPG[/img]
[size=3]你的压力比所有的人都大。那不是随口说说就能释放的。在面对一个打败你儿时偶像的对手的时候,只能赢不能输是你接到的口令。整个美国都在注视你,他们希望你带着你的武器把1-2的比分变成2-2。在美国以外,亚洲,欧洲,还有那么多爱你的人在他们的清早或是凌晨,带在刚睡醒或者困的都睁不开的眼睛看着你。你没有退路,迎上去,哪怕头破血流也在所不辞。
你很努力,我们一直害怕你已经丢失的意志又重新回来了,为了你的国家,你奋力把它找回了。比分一直咬得很紧,但最终你还是累了。我知道你不会讲自己刚刚受的伤,你总是说自己发挥得不好或这是对手真的打得很好。所有的外因都不该是理由,这是你的原则。
然而在这之前你就放弃了很多很多了。我说上天一定会眷顾你的。可惜这一次他没有,或许上天正准备给你一次最为伟大的胜利。那会是在今年的温网还是今年的美网?抑或着都是?[/size]
[img]http://www.tennis.com.cn/bbs/uploadFiles/2005-03/7_681052_2.jpg[/img]
[size=3]老师告诉我,在温网,球员从训练场去比赛场时要经过一个小隧道。现在的ANDY用衣服遮住了自己的脸庞什么都看不到,但是那个时候你应该能看到隧道尽头的阳光了,并毫不迟疑的走下去,享受属于胜利者的阳光。而我们,一如既往的站在舞台边缘支持你,为你鼓掌,作为你的动力而不是压力。
悲剧舞台虽然总让人心伤,但是让人刻骨铭心,也才更能体会甜蜜的来之不易.[/size]

unicorn 2005-3-8 11:35 AM

悲剧舞台——给ANDY

看看andy赛后都说了什么
“There’s no worse feeling than losing a match in Davis Cup in our sport, especially when your teammates are counting on you,” said Roddick, who fell to 14-7 in his Davis Cup career.
“In this situation, there’s so many people that you’re playing for and that you feel like you’ve let down.”
-Andy Roddick after DC
听了更难过了。

Swordsman 2005-3-9 12:33 AM

悲剧舞台——给ANDY

吃饭时看体育新闻报道DC ANDY输了,我差点被噎到
家人在旁边,忍住了,回房就忍不住了~~~~~~
DC对他意味着什么,可还是~~~~~~~~
什么都不想说了

Swordsman 2005-3-9 01:08 AM

悲剧舞台——给ANDY

看完采访真的很难过
怎么说莎娃去看ANDY比赛~~~~~

unicorn 2005-3-9 04:16 AM

悲剧舞台——给ANDY

请理解为sharapova正好在L.A!
谢谢合作!
=)

unicorn 2005-3-9 05:45 AM

悲剧舞台——给ANDY

赛后采访
I. LJUBICIC/A. Roddick
4-6, 6-3, 7-6, 6-7, 6-2
An interview with:
ANDY RODDICK
RANDY WALKER: Questions for Andy.
Q. Can you share with us right now how you';re feeling?
ANDY RODDICK: Probably not in words so you would understand. It';s tough to describe. Really, really bad.
Q. Can you talk about what happened in the beginning of the fifth set, after winning the tiebreak.
ANDY RODDICK: I just played a loose game. Bottom line, I didn';t make him play good tennis. You know, I felt like I was the fresher of the two of us. You know, I just pissed away a game there in the first game.
Q. What do you think you could have done different to win?
ANDY RODDICK: Win a point there in the tiebreaker, you know, whatever set it was, second set. I mean, just bear down in the fifth. I mean, you know, I thought I was playing the right way. You know, I felt the momentum turn. I was getting the better of points, you know, at the latter stages of the third set and the beginning of the fourth, you know, throughout the fourth. I just played a bad game.
Q. He was hitting some second serves that were really jumping away from you on the
deuce side. Is that something unique out there, the way he hits that serve?
ANDY RODDICK: No. It';s a kick serve. Are you talking about to the backhand?
Q. Yes.
ANDY RODDICK: Well, this court, I mean, it';s great for his serve because he gets a lot of -- you know, his second serve';s pretty much all kick. This court is so gritty that it bites. It kind of hesitates then really takes off. I mean, you saw it the other day. I think Andre was having trouble with it a little bit, you know, whereas if it';s a slicker court, it might come through a little more and you might get a better swing on it.
Q. Can you talk about the difference in feeling, not being able to take a match for your
Davis Cup team as opposed to individually?
ANDY RODDICK: I mean, there';s no worse feeling than losing a match in Davis Cup in our sport, you know, especially when your teammates or counting on you. I mean, if it';s for you, you know, you can call yourself a whatever. But, you know, it';s just on you. In this situation, there';s so many people that you';re playing for and that you feel like you';ve let down. So, I mean, it';s not even comparable.
Q. He had never really had a legitimate victory over you going into this match. Is he a
much-improved player? Going into the fifth set, outside the break right at the beginning, did you think eventually you were going to out-tough him?
ANDY RODDICK: Yeah. I mean, I felt great going into the fifth set. I knew I still had my legs under me and that, you know, he was kind of dogging on some balls there, you know, late in the fourth set. You know, but there';s no question that he';s improved. I mean, he';s improved every year, you know, with his consistency, his shot selection, you know, with the amount of returns he gets in play. You know, from a couple years ago till now, it';s night and day with him.
Q. Were you surprised that he didn';t run out of gas, considering all he';s played in the last month?
ANDY RODDICK: Well, he did. He was getting treatment for cramps. But unfortunately for me, he can still serve 135 while getting treated for
cramps.
Q. Talk about the fourth game. You';re back in it again. You had Love-40 on his serve. Talk about what happened there.
ANDY RODDICK: He came up with some good stuff. I mean, he was just able to come up with serves pretty much all day when he needed them. You know, he was mixing it up well. I didn';t really have a huge clue where it was going. He was hitting both of them pretty clutch. You know, I gave it a look on a couple of points there. You know, I';d like to say I played horrible points there, but, you know, I played two pretty good points and he came up with some big serves on the other ones. You know, I definitely think that would have been a huge step towards turning it around.
Q. This was a match that seemed to have so many turning points. How would you rate the point when he';s leading 2-1 in the fifth, he';s serving at Love-40, and he was able to pull out the game? It would have been 2-2, even in the fifth. Do you remember that?
ANDY RODDICK: I remember it. But you just pretty much answered your own question. Obviously, I mean, I just said, if I get through that one, it';s a huge turning point, and I feel like, you know, I had my legs under me a little bit more. But, you know, you can go there, you can go back to one point in the doubles yesterday, you can go back to one point today in the tiebreaker in the second set. You know, there';s many specific points that didn';t go our way this weekend, but that';s the nature of it. We didn';t go out and take ';em.
Q. Speaking of so many points. Coming off of the tough loss in Seville, people were saying, "We have to develop a clay court game." In some ways you could say an even
tougher loss here with Andre and the Bryans going down. Is there anything that can be done? Are we a little snake-bit? What can be done to turn the ship around Davis Cup-wise?
ANDY RODDICK: We just got to win, you know. I don';t know if it';s -- you know, I don';t know. We just took a loss. I don';t really know how to go about answering that. I mean, we go out here and we pour our hearts out. You know, we just haven';t got the better end of it yet. I mean, I think we just keep working hard and keep going after it. I don';t think there';s some magic answer for you, there';s no quick fix, otherwise we would be doing it. Let me know if you think of anything. It would be super.
Q. As great as this team was on paper, the US team coming in here, how surprising is
it that Ljubicic comes in on US home soil, beats Andre, the Bryans and you?
ANDY RODDICK: Well, I wouldn';t have put money on it. But I knew coming in we probably had, you know, one of the toughest first-round draws. They were both playing hot. Especially Ivan is having a great start to the season. You know, we definitely did not take these guys lightly and knew that we had our work cut out for us. Unfortunately for us he stepped up and played some good tennis this weekend.
Q. Do you think the most improvement that Ivan made is the capability to play big
points in a right way, like returning your 145-miles-an-hour serve in a tiebreak?
ANDY RODDICK: I think that comes with confidence. You know, I think, you know, before he just wasn';t consistent in getting himself to the point where he';d play the big points. I think, you know, it';s a lot easier to play the big points well when you';re as confident as he is and when you';re as match-tough as he is right now. I just think he';s improved in a lot of areas. I don';t think it';s just one thing.
Q. Is it maybe a bit of an empty feeling that this might be the last time we';ll see Andre on a US team?
ANDY RODDICK: Yeah. I mean, who knows. I mean, we have to wait a pretty long time to go at it again, which, you know, it';s disappointing. We felt like we had a pretty good opportunity, and we were so excited. So, you know, that definitely is sad, as well.

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Swordsman 2005-3-13 01:39 PM

那就好啦~~不怎么喜欢她的

柠檬布丁 2005-3-14 06:25 PM

楼主别伤心,大家都很难过,但Andy印第安维尔斯大师赛打得很好哦,我们要为他加油哦!!!

精灵一笑 2005-3-18 11:37 AM

我也很喜欢ANDY
文章写得真的很不错……

詹姆 2005-3-19 06:51 PM

对于那采访。。。
一字儿都不懂

不过叫悲剧舞台就太过了一点

Swordsman 2005-3-20 04:37 PM

怎么会过了呢?DC的失败真的是一个悲剧舞台

Cicy 2005-3-24 08:06 AM

没关系他还年轻
路还很长~
比赛还很多~
机会还很多~
不要轻易就说悲剧
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