Swiss Wonder in Men’s Tennis

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Having lived in Zurich for three years we are always cheering for the Swiss athletes-always loved Federer. Now I think I am going to be a huge fan of someone who has worked really hard to get where he is now-Stanislas Wawrinka.
“I’m at the top of my career,” Wawrinka said. “Already last year I had the feeling that I was playing better, but I was dealing better the pressure also. I’m more mature. I’m 28 now. I’m on the tour since the last 10 years. Now I feel that it’s my time to play my best tennis.”

Federer sent a text message to Wawrinka on Wednesday. Federer, the winner of 17 Grand Slam singles titles, was among many aware of the potential for an all-Swiss final; aware, too, of all the work Wawrinka put in, of all the doubts endured. Federer congratulated Wawrinka for his run at the tournament.

“For you, it’s normal,” Wawrinka said he responded. “For me, it’s not normal.” This was all before he defeated  Berdych  in the semi-finals.

Wawrinka said he took confidence from his match with Djokovic, who had won their previous 14 meetings. Some of those contests had taken place in Grand Slam tournaments, and some of them had gone five sets, and Djokovic had won all of them. This time, in the fifth set, Djokovic badly mis-hit shots on the last two points. It was Wawrinka who played without fear. That, he said, helped against Berdych.

For years, Wawrinka has remained Switzerland’s second-best player, because its best player is among the best of all time.

 As the first set of the men’s singles final at the Australian Open unfolded Sunday, those who assembled inside Rod Laver Arena watched in disbelief. There were two players and one was dominating and his name was not Rafael Nadal.

Not only was he playing in his first Australian Open final, but in 12 previous matches against Nadal, he had not managed to win even one of 26 combined sets.

Until Sunday. Until Wawrinka’s sublime play and Nadal’s unexpected back issues combined to make Wawrinka the surprise Australian Open champion, a player who won his first Grand Slam in his first Grand Slam final. In victory, Wawrinka became the first player to defeat the No. 1 and No. 2 seeds in the same Grand Slam to win it.

(excerpts from various articles in the New York Times)

 

 

 

Christmas Collections

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I have had my Santa collection for over 20 years and it has been fun to open the box every year and get them all out-each one has a special memory for me; where I got it or who gave it to me over the years.  Whether it is Santas, a Christmas Village,small antique trees, nutcrackers, snowmen, “kitchen”, needlepoint, mercury, glass or dog ornaments -make a collection  part of your tradition at Christmas.

Vock Antiques in Zurich

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One of our favorite places to visit in Zurich is Vock Antiques(www.danivockag.ch). The owner, Dani Vock, has beautiful british antiques and he is well worth the visit if you are in the neighborhood!

Hotel Widder in Zurich

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The Hotel Widder is actually 9 historic townhouses all refurbished and made into one beautiful hotel right in the center of Zurich. It is a very interesting fusion of historic architecture and innovative modern design.Each room is completely different with detail from the historic townhouses in each.

Rapperswil Wonder

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On the way back to Zurich we stopped in Rapperswil to have dinner at a friend’s house. They had just built the house a few years ago. Her brother is an architect and she had done all of the decorating.It was spectacular and was right on the lake. Her brother’s firm is located in Zurich.www.domusmea.ch.Check it out!
I loved her chandelier in the DR,and the “screen” as you come in the door to hang coats on-very clever.She also had many incredible sculptures and paintings that we photographed.

House Signs in Klosters

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In the Canton of Graubunden,where Klosters is, it is common to name your house and paint it on one of the sides. These are some examples of this-they can be beautiful!