Masters Series number 13 in the showcases of manacorí, one of Federer. Scotsman Murray was just endured 80 minutes on the track.
Strict criteria from tennis, it might seem that the gale of yesterday afternoon at Indian Wells (Night in Spain) was more detrimental to Rafael Nadal, a player that is based on the LIFT and knocks in the game background track. It was, however, Andy Murray who was definitely overwhelmed, unable to adapt to circumstances, a final very lackluster for so dire weather conditions.
Nadal showed once again a great attitude, the intelligence needed to save the many. Scots defeated by 6-1 and 6-2 and became the first Masters in 1000 (new name of former Masters Series) of the season, the thirteenth of his career.
"The wind was terrible. The most important thing here is not to stop the legs and I think I have almost perfect, "said tournament and bicampeón.
Tennis is also bias, and it never misses a guy not only well trained by his uncle Toni, but also well educated by him. The world number one knows live with the problems, whether physical, psychic or any order.
He was not arrested David Nalbandian in the round, despite having five match balls, nor did it yesterday wind, which did much better deal that upset an opponent from the start. Very accommodating, a victim of excessive tactics, Andy Murray was unable to find a return to the party, to rescue the script that allowed him to beat Nadal in his last two appointments.
Spanish, by contrast, showed warmth, mobility, rhythm, and where necessary, punch, in circumstances that make some peloteos virtually impossible. Was necessary to get the monkey out gallons and pass the ball, apart from any aesthetic criterion. Hence, when it comes down to the mine, Rafael Nadal also won.
Champion in Doha and Rotterdam, in the latter tournament final after winning in just his opponent yesterday, Andy Murray was in the semis to reach his fourth consecutive victory against Roger Federer. The Scottish, one quarter of the world, has sufficient credit to hobnob with the top two, and now represents a bigger threat than Novak Djokovic, third in career ladder.