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Publish 10 June 2011 in The Player - 10669 views

The first set was decided in favor of the Spaniard in sudden death · Tsonga rallied and swept the next two with a 6-4, 6-1

Rafael Nadal was unable to qualify for the semifinals of the Queen `s, having lost (6-7 (3), 6-4, 6-1) with Frenchman Tsonga.

Rafael Nadal no pudo con el francés Tsonga y cae en el torneo de Queen`s The Spaniard, who struggled to squeeze into the top eight against Stepanek, blamed fatigue and was traced to the nineteenth racket on the planet. The Frenchman punished since the beginning of the Balearic with their service, a whole slab to the tournament champion in 2008, and ended up bowing in just over two hours.

The first set, which had to be postponed the start by rain, was extremely even. Both contenders service safeguarded against all odds. Especially required was that of Le Mans in the eleventh game, having put on the ropes to the recent won Roland Garros in the sixth.

A threatened the break 0-40 on the serve of the Gaul, but the Le Mans again make your 'first' a gun and saved the last ballot with two 'aces', for a total of 16 in the opening set, which was decided in sudden death where the Spaniard was thinner.

Far off to be at a disadvantage, the fifth-seeded of the tournament began with a desire for revenge, another air over the grass in London. A 'break' in the first game of the second set as Nadal warned that he would suffer in the next exchange, an ordeal.

Although the Spaniard was able to put the tables quickly, a new rupture of French in the ninth game put things on a plate to force the third set, which not long in coming, because then closed the set.

The ghosts that have accompanied all season Nadal again fly the skies of the capital. Crestfallen, without power and at the mercy of his rival, quite the opposite of what offered a week ago on Paris, he most city of light for anyone.

Tsonga, who had won only until this Friday when the winner of ten 'great', the work was not to waste a chance like that in front of him and pressed the accelerator, causing more blood in the wound of a head Nadal and at Wimbledon.

Tsonga will seek his second final of the season after losing in Rotterdam, against Britain's James Ward, 216 of world and invited by the organization of the tournament, which took two hours and seven minutes to break the Frenchman Adrian Mannarino (6-2, 6-7 (14) and 6-4).


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From | marca.com
Tags : Tsonga | arrasó | semifinales | torneo de Queen`s | cansancio


Publish 18 March 2011 in The Player - 16014 views

Nadal's opponent in the semifinals of the California desert will be the Argentine Del Potro, who today won a spot in the semifinal after the withdrawal through injury of Spanish Tommy Robredo.

A heroic Rafa Nadal qualified for the semifinals at Indian Wells dying to knock on a gunboat Ivo Karlovic 5-7, 6-1, 7-6 (7), in two hours and 23 minutes of a match of high level which both players at times took the best of his repertoire.

Un heroico Rafa Nadal se clasificó para las semifinales de Indian Wells al tumbar a Ivo Karlovic Nadal beat Karlovic, the world number 239, despite 23 points from ace achieved by the Croatian.

The first set was running like a perfect gear ritual, each player held on to serve and not allow any interference. The games were falling one by one for each tie it up with five, Karlovic, a player of 2.08 meters, surprised the Spanish with a white game and break of serve.

Un heroico Rafa Nadal se clasificó para las semifinales de Indian Wells al tumbar a Ivo Karlovic The Spaniard saved a ball set but could not take the Croatian rush with a stunning kick that surprised everyone with his superb defense and powerful punches from the bottom of the track.

In the second set, Nadal, anger, unleashed its fury and wiped out his opponent with two breaks of serve and a set of many carats to enjoy the nearly 10,000 people who gathered in the central Indian Wells, in one night peaceful and hardly any wind in the Californian desert.

Final set ran through the same channels as the first. Premium is prudence and calm on the part of both very safe at all times with their service. Equality was to reach a tie-break final started in an excellent place to Nadal with a break of serve.

That began to flourish nerves and both players committed unforced errors as delicate, but Nadal was able to better manage the situation. With 8-7 for Spanish and service for Karlovic came the surrender of the Croatian tower and the exaltation of its rival.

Minutes earlier, Nadal, at a turning point, and clenched his fist with the knee up, in a characteristic gesture full of energy and rage. It was a sign of victory.


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From | as.com
Tags : semifinal | Del Potro | Indian Wells | Karlovic | arrasó







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