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Publish 09 October 2009 in The Player - 20813 views

Rafa Nadal qualified for the semi-finals in Beijing (China) to remove the track to Marat Safin

Rafa Nadal qualified for the semi-finals in Beijing (China) to remove the track to Marat Safin, before which only yielded four games. The Manacor will next face the blue carpet of the Chinese capital to Marin Cilic.

Rafa Nadal, como en formula uno a toda máquina se clasificó a semifinales Rafael Nadal beat Russian Marat Safin (WC) for a 6-3 aggregate score of 6-1 after an hour and seventeen minutes. The game started in the best possible way to Rafah, with a break in the second game of the match, the first at rest, which enabled the world No. 2 hold the reins of the party. Nadal continues to improve its service and ample proof of this is that during this first part, beyond the three options to break Safin failed to convert, played only eight points with his second serve, winning five.

The second act began with a service game to Safin, the only Russian would get across the second race, where only Rafa gave up seven points with the serve and made effective three of the four options from which ordered break. On the fast track, the Spaniard goes into semi-finals, where you'll Croatian Marin Cilic (8), who beat Russian Nikolay Davydenko by a score of 6-4 and 6-4. Nadal and giant Zagreb (198 centimeters tall) have never seen the faces on the ATP Tour. The Balkans, the world number 15, has won this year titles in Chennai and Zagreb.

Nadal is still improving, the machinery is gradually finding carburetion. The problems, or change in routine with the service there, but Rafa has already said he is "playing better and better and is happy with his result on Chinese soil. The objective is to find the set-up that allows you to be able at the highlights that are left to play, see Shanghai Masters 1000, Masters 1000 of Paris, Masters Cup in London and if it is appropriate to Albert Costa, the Davis Cup final.


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From | marca.com
Tags : semifinales | Safin | Pekín (China) | Marin Cilic |


Publish 22 August 2008 in The Player - 199029 views

Nadal Ivanovic and the head of the U.S. Open series in 2008

The Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal and serbia Ana Ivanovic premieres in a Grand Slam tournament of their respective terms of world number one, to be located on Tuesday as early favorites of individual Open table tennis United States.

Nadal-Ivanovic

According to the list released by the U.S. Tennis Federation (USTA), Nadal, newly crowned Olympic champion in Beijing, heads a select field that includes 10 Champions Grand Slams, including the former number one of ATP, Swiss Roger Federer, second-seeded in New York.

The U.S. Open, the last of the four biggest tournaments of the season, will be played from August 25 to September 7 in the courts of Flushing Meadows in New York.

Nadal, aged 22, was released on Monday in Firstly the ATP ranking, displacing Federer, who defended the position in the course of 237 consecutive weeks.

The Mallorcan tennis player has won eight of the last ten tournaments he has played, including two Grand Slam: Roland Garros and Wimbledon.

In Flushing Meadows will seek his ninth title of the year and 31 of his career in a tournament on fast tracks which so far has been very elusive.

The Spanish attempts to become the first man in the same year won Roland Garros, Wimbledon and U.S. Open, since the legendary Rod Laver do so in 1969.

Behind Nadal and Federer were located on Serbian Novak Djokovic (N.3), the Spanish David Ferrer (N.4), Russian Nikolay Davydenko (N.5), Britain's Andy Murray (n.6), the Argentinian David Nalbandian (N.7), Americans Andy Roddick (N.8) and James Blake (N.8), and Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka (N.10).

Nalbandián is the best Latino ranked among the 32 seeded men's table, and that includes the Chilean Fernando Gonzalez (n.11) and the surprising Argentine Juan Martin Del Potro (n.17), winner of four successive tournaments this year.

The serbia Ivanovic, 20 years and who won his first Grand Slam title this season in the French Open, ha ido rising as the foam and will be seeking its third parchment of 2008.

Behind her compatriot Ivanovic were seeded Jelena Jankovic (N.2), Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova (N.3), American Serena Williams (N.4), the twice U.S. Open champion and Russian Elena Dementieva (N.5), individual gold medal in the Olympic in Beijing.
The relationship of the 10 first planted in each branch is:

-- Women:
1. Ana Ivanovic (SRB)
2. Jelena Jankovic (SRB)
3. Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS)
4. Serena Williams (USA)
5. Elena Dementieva (RUS)
6. Dinara Safina (RUS) 7. Venus Williams (USA)
8. Vera Zvonareva (RUS)
9. Agnieszka Radwanska (POL)
10. Anna Chakvetadze (RUS)


-- Men:
1. Rafael Nadal (ESP)
2. Roger Federer (SUI)
3. Novak Djokovic (SRB)
4. David Ferrer (ESP)
5. Nikolay Davydenko (RUS)
6. Andy Murray (GBR)
7. David Nalbandian (ARG)
8. Andy Roddick (USA)
9. James Blake (USA)
10. Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI)


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