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Publish 05 January 2012 in The Player - 2502 views

Federer solves no problems with their grief Zelmja Ramos moves round by the withdrawal of Bogomolov and Garcia-Lopez falls to Seppi

Rafael Nadal qualified for the quarterfinals of the tournament in Doha after two rounds to overcome Denis Gremelmayr. Albert Ramos will also be among the top eight after benefit from the withdrawal through injury of Alex Bogomolov Jr. Meanwhile, Guillermo Garcia-Lopez lost to Andreas Seppi. The rest of the day we left the triumphs of Roger Federer, Jo-Wilfred Tsonga and Victor Troicki.

Rafa Nadal, a cuartos de final en Doha trás vencer a Denis Gremelmayr Logic says that the machinery of the players have to go slowly and greasing parties on Wednesday as Rafael Nadal serve to make contact with their new routines of play and gain confidence in the face of bets over nature. The Spaniard beat the second round in Doha by beating Germany´s Denis Gremelmayr authority by an aggregate score of 6-2 and 6-2 after an hour and a half of play in a clash played at the Khalifa International Tennis Tennis Central Complex Doha. Speaking of training, even though Nadal´s opponent was the number 189 in the ATP ranking, it would be disrespectful to Gremelmayr and tennis, so we will just say that the entity and the German opposition raised on cement Qatar was lower than that suffered by Rafa on his debut against Philipp Kohlschreiber. It only took the first game to enjoy the match, where the Spaniard desperdidicó a 0-40, warning that this story was totally different from the aforementioned. Not only by the limitations of left-handed, erratic movement and beating on weak Spanish to address the rest, just enjoyed a break ball throughout the match, but by the obvious improvement compared to Nadal´s first day of competition. The number 2 in the world signed the first break of the game before the rest in the chair and from there set the script to follow in developing the game. Showed good footwork, exquisite concentration, confidence in his punches and a right pounding. He won with the evolution of his racket in power in the beating and, although yet to better manage the performance when he defends, it seems a step ahead at tennis, and therefore in their confidence.

The second set was more of the same. Break in the opening game, four games in a row and the Balearic monologue. He learned to play the attack, landing more into it than is usual, hitting and up to tape, situation that can take greater advantage when playing on hard courts, even successful was fine and subtract when pronfundfo and change heights to his rival. He ran and did run, but always giving the impression that the choice was desired by him. The party was consumed in the box Nadal as the child sleeps in his bed after being embraced by his father. Now it´s rest before a new battle. This opponent will Russian Mikhail Youzhny, who beat Croatian Ivo Karlovic by a score of 6-2, 6-7 (3), 6-3 after two hours and eight minutes. Youzhny and Nadal have met 12 times, with a background of 8-4 in favor of the Spanish.

Frenchman Jo-Wilfred Tsonga broke the Italian Flavio Cipolla by a score of 7-6 (8), 6-3 in one hour and forty-seven minutes in the crash that opened the day on Center Court. Despite being 5-3 in favor with failing to grant a single ball break, Cipolla was unable to tune the nerves and close the first set. The Alpine let Tsonga equalized the contest and took the first act in a sudden death where both desperdicieron two `set points´ (with Tsonga 6-4, 6-5; Cipolla with 7-6 and 8-7) before was consumed. The Frenchman started and finished the second act with a break that certified a hard-fought victory. Fist high in victory and think about the next phase. In the quarterfinals, Tsonga is measured to Albert Ramos, who benefited from the abandonment of a right ankle injury of American Alex Bogomolov Jr. and Ramos Tsonga have never faced so far in the circuit.

To complete the list of Spanish in Doha include the defeat of Guillermo Garcia-Lopez against Italian Andreas Seppi by a score of 7-5, 6-3 after an hour and twenty minutes in a clash played on Track 1. It was Seppi who took the initiative at all times, sealing the first act in his favor after a break in the eleventh game and taking the lead in the second set with a new break in the opening game. The Alps will be the next opponent for Roger Federer, seeded second and current defending champion, who overcame Slovenian Grega Zemlja by an aggregate score of 6-2, 6-3 in just an hour juge. For the rest of the day included the Serbian Victor Troicki sel victory against Germany Matthias Bachinger (7-6, 6-1).


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Publish 30 November 2009 in The Player - 23132 views

Toni Nadal believes that his nephew is training well and is confident in its recovery if needed I'll be ready to play, said Ferrero, fifth team member

The personal trainer and Rafael Nadal's uncle, Toni Nadal, said he sees the tennis manacorense "a little touched emotionally" after disposal at the Masters in London, where he did not win any games, but hopes that in these days before the final Davis Cup "in training go right" and "taking confidence.

Rafa Nadal, está con la moral por el suelo despues del master "In Rafa I see it, is training well and improving things. Yes it is true that after the elimination in London since the Masters, man, is somewhat emotionally touched, but I trust that these days we have left practice before the final recovered and could be a hundred percent, "he said.

For Toni Nadal, the Spanish team is "slightly" favorite against the Czech Republic to win the Davis in the final to be staged at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona the next few days 4, 5 and 6 December.

For his part, Juan Carlos Ferrero, fifth member of the combined Spanish, recalled that final point which he starred and which gave victory to Spain in the Davis Cup final in 2000, on the same stage of the Palau Sant Jordi. "This track brings back good memories, was an unforgettable experience. Now is not the same as at other times because what matters is being among the four, but always a special illusion contest a final and if necessary be ready to play, "he said.

Trained Ferrero on center court with teammate Rafael Nadal, who was good but acknowledged that concerns "a little" physical condition with "such problems with dragging. The de Onteniente warned that the Spaniard is "recovering" and "is doing well at the track."


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Publish 10 November 2009 in The Player - 22041 views

The second half of the year has been extremely difficult, but I will try my best finish. I'm always happy to be here [in Paris], I think is the prettiest city in the world

Rafael Nadal said the Davis Cup final will be his main goal in the final stretch of the season, but said that will also do well at the Masters 1000 Paris-Bercy and the Masters tournament in London.

España quiere una alegría y Nadal se suma a ese objetivo: La Copa Davis "These past months have been difficult, but I have not played badly. I have missed the victories in major tournaments, where you must come with confidence and play well. I knew it would be difficult to win trophies like this, but I still have the Davis Cup final where I can add one. I hope to help my team win, "said the Spanish tournament Paris-Bercy.

While noting that their motivation is high for last year's 1000 Masters, Nadal admitted that the area in which it plays is not the best for their interests. "For me it's more difficult, especially at the end of the season. But I try to progress as possible," said Seles, who found the center of Bercy "faster" than in previous editions, with a bouncing ball less.

Nadal admitted that the pace of play lost its slump in the middle of the season because of injuries. "After an injury is difficult to play again. The second half of the year has been extremely difficult, but I will try best finish, "he added.

The Spanish said that normally lived his return to Paris, where he was defeated last May for the first time in his career at Roland Garros, a tournament he has won four times.

That defeat against Sweden's Robin Soderling signaled the decline of his season cut short from that time by injury. "I'm back to normal, just like last year. I lost Roland Garros and it's over, you can not always win. The re feeling is no different than last year. I'm always happy to be here, I think is the prettiest city in the world and being here gives me good feeling. I have the greatest hope of winning a Masters 1000, the same than if you had won Roland Garros, "he said.

In this sense, Nadal denied having problems with the French public, while acknowledging that booed him last year when he left the track at Bercy injured in the quarterfinals. "For me it was harder to leave the track for the public. But I have nothing to say. This city is important to me and the public at Roland Garros has always been very kind to me. When I go down the street people say hello" he said.

Nadal spoke of their first opponents at Paris-Bercy, his compatriot Nicolas Almagro, who beat Swiss Marco Chiudinelli. "We know very well and is a difficult opponent because he is very strong and pulls the ball very well. I have to take the few opportunities you may have, will be a difficult game. More will be given the first round for me and he will already be involved in competition, "he said.

Apart from Bercy and the Davis Cup final, Nadal is left with the Masters tournament in London before ending his season. "Every tournament is different and the Masters can not fail because you play only against the best. You can not go taking shape in the early games. It sure who wins here, if you go to London, will have more confidence, but it's a different tournament, "he said.

Back to demand changes in the Spanish doping laws said that tennis is free of doping and reiterated its view of that testing procedures are too complicated. "I am one who wants a clean sport, more than anyone I think, but how they (the controls) are being made, in my opinion, is not correct," he said in Spanish reporters at the Paris Masters Series.

Nadal, who earlier accused the drivers of "harass" the players said it was a problem that the players are obliged to inform doping authorities of his whereabouts diary. "Sure, I'd love to have some changes," he said.

"I think that is too afraid to say where you are every day of your life," he said.


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Wilmer: Te apoyamos Rafa..
Tomas: Nadal no tienes que demostrarle nada a ellos. como tu dices no pueden ni quieren dejar hacer las cosas bien.
Pepe: Paso a paso pero seguro, a ganar el Conde Godó
Amelia: Vamos mi Rafa ya es hora.
nadalek: me gustaria saber cual es la POCIMA DE DJOKOVIC..PARA AGUANTAR TODO FISICAMENTE desde hace 1 año.. cosa que antes NO.
nadalek: el problema de NADAL con DJOKOVIC .. es cuando juega corto.. o ESPECULA.. NADAL DEBE BASARSE EN SU REVÉS CRUZADO; SU DRIVE PARALELO..más continui ...
Sandro: Nadie le gana a Novak, es casi invencible se necesitaría otro Djokovic je je
Raul: Ya falta poco Rafa, seguro que Djokovic ya lo piensa mas..
Omar: Las distancias son mas cortas, Novak Justo Campeón pero cuando Rafa llegue a su nivel máximo, será otra historia...
Erick: Rafa de a poco le está encontrando la forma de enfrentar a Djokovic, lo tenia asustado..


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