Biografia
Janko Tipsarevic
- Nascido(a) em
- Apelido
- Tipsi
- Altura1,80 m
- Janko Tipsarevic nasceu o 22 de junho de 1984 em Belgrade, Yugoslavia [agora Serbia]. É ator, conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Ono kao ljubav (2009), Wimbledon (1937) e Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships (2012). É casado com Biljana Tipsarevic desde o 4 de julho de 2010 e tem dois filhos.
- CônjugeBiljana Tipsarevic(4 de julho de 2010 - presente) (2 crianças)
- CriançasEmili TipsarevicNoa Tipsarevic
- PaisPavle TipsarevicVesna Tipsarevic
- ParentesVeljko Tipsarevic(Sibling)
- Father of Emili Tipsarevic (born 17 January 2014) and Noa Tipsarevic (born 22 May 2020).
- [2017] In my opinion, the younger generation has neglected fitness. They emphasize balance, working on abs and back in the gym, it is like they just stopped running. It's like running is "old school", we go to the gym to work on our balance so that we could have a phone in the right hand and to pose for Instagram. But running is one of the most important things in tennis.
- [2017] Ferrer used to smoke, but he stopped 3-4 years ago. I remember before our match at the World Tour Finals in London, we were in the toilet peeing and he was doing it with a cigarette in his mouth. Long time ago, Nadal used to eat a jar of Nutella and drink like 3 litres of Coca-Cola daily when he was number 2, number 3 in the world. One third of Bayern Munich FC smokes, I know because I have been to a restaurant with them. It is true, there are things that are not the best for an athlete. I would never coach someone who drinks or smokes, but everybody has a path. For instance, Ferrer makes everything up by practicing around the clock. And there is less and less such things, players worry about what they eat, what they do a whole lot more. They started investing in themselves - there is no point dragging along a physio, fitness and a tennis coach if you are going to smoke a box of cigarettes per day. That is why "older" players get good results, the bar has gone further.
- [2017] The only thing that can motivate an athlete is a goal, so I am convinced that Federer finds motivation in his quest to be number one again. He is the best player of all time, what can inspire him now except the number one spot? The only way to motivate yourself is that you set yourself bigger goals and you have to be ready to work your ass off and maybe don't get what you want. One of the reasons of my fall, except for the injury, is the following - I started paying attention to those behind me in the ATP Rankings list, not those in front of me. It's simple, you have to look forward and to feed yourself with thoughts like "I want more". Also, there has to be a small portion of dissatisfaction - not that you are sad or anything, it is just you have to want even more and that is the reason why you get up at 7AM to practice.
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