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Publish 19 January 2012 in The Player - 4286 views

`All you need time and cost changes´, explained the Spaniard His next opponent will be Lukas Lacko of Slovakia, who beat Young

The Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal stood in the third round of Australia Open after defeating veteran player Tommy Haas of Germany 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 in 2 hours and 29 minutes of play.

 Nadal, Intenta mayor agresividad en su juego pero es consciente que todo cambio cuesta  Although the player Balearic his party pushed through in three sets, the fact is he did not play with the fluidity that showed at the start of it and you did a great German tennis Nadal did not let out the meeting with the facility that provided .

And that world number two began to plan sweeping, dominating his opponent with winners and score points easily, allowing him to have his first set point with 5-1 and German service.

At the time Haas became the great player and recalled a few years ago when he was not hobbled by injuries. Not only saved the point, but three straight chained and had break point to even five games.

Nadal seemed to lose the clarity of ideas and exhibited a dense game against an opponent who was coming up at times. But Spanish saved his service and the first set.

In the second race, the Spanish player started making a new break and was very firm with their service. Yielded only four points, which allowed him to move more quietly in the party to join the second set, 6-3

But Haas would not surrender easily and started breaking the serve of the Spanish in the third set, Nadal achieved an advantage that is not wiped until the sixth game. The Spanish took a breath and tighten again when the set came the decisive moment, to end the game.  Nadal, Intenta mayor agresividad en su juego pero es consciente que todo cambio cuesta

`The changes cost and need time´

Rafael Nadal said after winning the third qualifying round of the Australia that takes time to assimilate the changes it intends to establish in his game and he is confident that in the coming months will notice the results.

Nadal, this year looks more aggressive in the game, was more unstable in this facet of his game Tommy Haas in the first round, which recognized the player and blamed the need to assimilate these practices and games changes.

"Every change costs, and obviously need to play games with the same line all the time. I think I started with the very clear and then bundled me a bit and I´ve been playing a little further back than that I would have liked. At times I´m back to playing in front at the start of the second set, but then again I went over backwards, "he acknowledged.

"I´m trying to play more aggressive with my right, trying to play later, trying to hit balls that are a tad easier to be a little more definitive, and trying to close the points on the network when I can," he added.

The world number two said that in his first game against Kuznetsov did it "for a long time" and that today at Haas "unless the other day,"

"You have a clear idea in order to maintain this throughout the game, but that´s daily work and training two and a half weeks things do not get it, but training well for a few months the probability of success is high," he said.

Although also wore a bandage on his right knee, Nadal said he has not felt any discomfort and has been able to play without problems.

On the game at Haas, said the Spaniard tennis player who played in a "fantastic" the first seven games of the match, but then made some mistakes, but was fortunate in the tenth game, when Haas had break point to even five games of "make two consecutive aces."

"I started the second set very well again and I can say it was comfortable for me, because I got a `break´ at the beginning, did not suffer with my service and I got a second break with 5-3. Then I played a bad game at the start the third and had to be fighting all the way to go up and then it got, "he said.


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Publish 06 January 2011 in The Player - 14977 views

Slovakia's Lukas Lacko played the match of his life before the Spanish • In the quarter-finals will take on Latvian Ernests Gulbis

With more work than expected, Rafael Nadal pulled out a commitment to the Slovakian Lukas Lacko, which endorsed the Spanish a 6-0 in the second set and extended to three sets the match, but that solved in the end the world number one to reach the quarter-finals in Doha (7-6 (3), 0-6 and 6-3).

Rafael Nadal se extrema para vencer al eslovaco Lukas Lacko Lacko, which closed last year since 89 of the rankings and, at 23 years, no flashy records (no final ATP), played the match of his life before the Spanish, against that had nothing to lose.

Nadal, who won with authority in the only previous game they had both played in the second round of Australia Open last year (6-2, 6-2, 6-2), he found an opponent grown. With extra motivation and significantly successful. Little to do with his tennis image offered in the first round match in which he won a lot of work to another Spanish Pere Riba (5-7, 7-6 (7), 7-6 (4)).

Rafael Nadal confirmed the difficulties that would bring the Central since the beginning of the game. Lacko broke the serve of the Balearic Islands in the third game. Although the world number one made up for the situation immediately. The part arrived the tiebreaker, which said Spanish fluently (7-3).

Finalist last year in Doha suffered after the reaction of the Slovak. Nadal is not used to have situations like the one he submitted his opponent. Extremely wise in his punches, he took the track world number one, who only scored eleven points in the entire part, which failed to join any game.

Rafael Nadal reacted strongly in the final sleeve. He stood 4-0 with a sense of power to return the result. But Lacko had not said its last word. With the impact generated by the Spanish, turned to demand the maximum. He went to 4-3, but could not withstand the final arreón Spaniard, who gave no further concessions and closed the match by breaking in the service of Slovak white (6-3) and after two hours and 18 minutes of play.

Nadal is already in the quarterfinals. Will take on Latvian Ernests Gulbis, who beat Croatia's smooth, from the qualifying round, Antonio Veic, 6-3, 6-1. Moreover, the Russian Nikolay Davydenko, fourth seed, knocked in two sets to Finn Jarkko Nieminen (6-4 and 7-5), to prolong the defense of the title he won last year and reach the quarter-finals in Doha.

Davydenko, who took an hour and 35 minutes to solve the commitment will face in the third round by Croatian Ivo Karlovic, who beat Germany's Phillip Kohlschreiber, eighth favorite, 7-6 (5), 6-7 (4) and 7-6 (2).


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Publish 04 January 2011 in The Player - 10593 views

The Spaniard breaks into little more than an hour from Beck · Lukas Lacko is the second-round opponent.

First day at the office of Rafael Nadal and the first positive report of the season at the end of the day. The world number one has fallen apart with little difficulty Karol Beck in two runs in the first contact with the cement in Qatar. With the Australia Open in the sights, the shooting has continued the winning trail display Doha quickly dispatching the Slovakian 6-3 6-0.

El número uno del mundo gana sin problemas en Doha a Karol Beck With the victory in Abu Dhabi as a precedent, the end of 2010 as a reference and the filming ahead of Melbourne as a goal, the Spaniard has made a pretty solid game throughout the match.

Despite small inaccuracies in the beginning, Nadal went to the first break of the match at 3-0 on the scoreboard. After enjoying two balls break in the fourth game of the first set his service was broken in fifth. Without causing the reaction, breaking back with a white game to rest and sailed to the achievement of the first round remaining service (6-3).

A Nadal encouraged by the first part of the course in the bag, attached to a Beck-passed and control of their fate soon gave rise to a second set of relative formality. The Spaniard put a gear to close the match with a donut the first chapter of the year.

In the always difficult first game of the season, Nadal has signed high-profile figures: 70% of first serves in track positions, 79% of first serve points won with 24 strokes and winners.

In the second round will face Lukas Lacko, another player Slovak Spanish executioner Pere Riba.


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Publish 20 January 2010 in The Player - 14313 views

Any of the scripts provided prior to second-round match with Rafa Nadal measuring a semidesconocido Lukas Lacko was fulfilled at face value. The Spaniard had no opposition in the Slovak

Any of the scripts provided prior to second-round match with Rafa Nadal measuring a semidesconocido Lukas Lacko was fulfilled at face value. The Spaniard had no opposition in the Slovak, who little more than a sparring match in which intensity could be the same as the training of a number 2 worldwide. With little wear, the best news for Rafa Nadal advances to the third phase of the Open de Australia, where Phillip Kohlschreiber measured.

Rafa Nadal, no encontro problemas en derrotar al Eslovaco Lukas Lacko Rafael Nadal (2) Luckas Lacko was imposed by an aggregate score of 6-2, 6-2, 6-2 after an hour and fifty-two minutes of play in the crash that closed the day shift at the Rod Laver Arena, which recorded a full house and encouraged the Spanish as a more aussie. Despite suffering high temperatures (it was 32 degrees in Melbourne), Nadal quickly acclimated to the weather, the track and his rival anything but Lacko, who came on campus as big as your opponent, is that this was the first time the Slovakian was measured at a Top-Ten. Rafa seriously entered the game, achieving a partial 5-0 (three breaks included) who did that would herald the first set with a 'donut' in his favor. However, a tentative reaction Lacko, who once broke the Spanish service, lasted a little over the set, which fell from the Spanish side after just over half an hour of meeting.

Despite not signing a brilliant statistics, Nadal was comfortable on the track, leaving a good feeling and even seemed to be proved before a brave Lacko I tried getting on track and giving a glimpse of a good punch right. Rafa again break the service of his rival in the opening game of the second race and from there was carried away. To give the game some but it should be noted that Nadal is playing back on the track too, with the fingers of one hand increases the net to wrap up the points. Still, the superiority of Spanish on the table was considerable.

The beginning of the third set was spectacular for the Spanish. Nadal reeled off nine points in a row, striking a white break and ratifying the same with the same condition. The Spanish made no mistake when Lacko left the half-court ball and put distance in between from the first swing. There was even room for Rafa makes the gesture and laugh after a shout from the stands which momentarily stopped the game. A further point which indicated the intensity of a shock which was used without hardly being aware, offering freshness and Nadal confident for the next engagement at Melbourne Park. In third round, Rafa Nadal will have to measured at the German Phillip Kohlschreiber (27), who beat American Wayne Odesnik with a score of 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. The Spanish was measured 6 times before Kohlschreiber, always with victory for Nadal. To continue the streak ...


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Giovani: Aplaudo la labor Rafa siempre está haciendo cosas buenas.
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Joe: Bueno esto le sirve para prepararse en este tipo de superficie además de defender a su País.
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