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Publish 06 June 2011 in The Player - 15105 views

Rafael Nadal won his sixth Roland Garros after the break in the final to Roger Federer. A victory that allows the Balearic equal the record of Bjorn Borg in Paris, and to hold the reign of the ATP. The 'King of Clay' accumulates ten Grand Slam titles and 46 in an excellent track record.

Rafael Nadal won his sixth Roland Garros after the break in the final to Roger Federer. A victory that allows the Balearic match Bjorn Borg's record in Paris and retain the reign of the ATP. The 'King of Clay' accumulates ten Grand Slam titles and 46 in an excellent track record.

Rafael Nadal, El Iron-man de la tierra batida, ya iguala el récord de Björn Borg They say small I dreamed of winning Roland Garros someday ... and 24 years and two days in his identity card, just got his sixth of the Musketeers Cup. Just six years ago, on a day like today, Rafael Nadal won his first Roland Garros, with only 19, the bend in the end Argentina's Mariano Puerta. Only six years after the Spaniard repeated landmark on the Parisian clay break in the final to Roger Federer by an aggregate score of 7-5, 7-6 (3), 5-7, 6-1 after three hours and forty minutes in a crash played in a Philippe Chatrier that might eventually surrendered to the Spanish. The victory of the Balearic records and historical landmarks in addition, has the added bonus of keeping at least one week reign of ATP, reaching 100 weeks at the forefront of the world rankings.

The game started with Federer breaking all expectations, displaying a great service, a strong right and aggression more typical of other surfaces. The timid kick Nadal, who looked a shadow of himself, helped the Swiss to take advantage on the scoreboard. Therefore, they came to have ball in September (2-5 the rest). Then came the reaction of the Spaniard, who once again read to perfection the game and put the `Plan B 'in action. Began to serve deeper, earnestly seek the reverse height of his rival and bring up a drive with which he signed 'passings' house brand to fasten the first set.

Chess game played Clash of land left to go to play Federer's head, who left the party at times and began the second act giving his serve, increase our seven games the won by Nadal in a row. The Swiss accumulated unforced errors, especially with the aforementioned upside-down as their numbers Rafa makeup service, getting more powerful and varied. Had the Spaniard put options via land, but spare a 'Swiss Express' which gradually returned to carburizing. Equalized the contest (4-4) to the delight of an audience given to the Swiss, cheered to the beat of `Roger, Roger." The Swiss managed to match the race and even up two balls of adverse September after a ten-minute break because of the frequently mentioned and discussed rain, which wanted to have your dose of prominence in the final. The set had to be decided finally in the tie-break, where Rafa's defenses were better than the Swiss attacks, taking as a result of the conquest of the second set.

In the 24 previous meetings between the two masters of the racket, Federer had only two sets up against. It was in the Miami end of 2005, much has happened since then. However, the Swiss Nipple is sin and no one Basel surprised that the fight to continue 'plugged in' to the party. He did it with exceptional service, being more aggressive than in previous bars and becoming master of the much debated Babolat balls. The pupil of Paul Annacone answered with a blank contrabreak Rafa break in the seventh game seemed to be the last straw for the party and joined a new break to clinch the set and delaying the match.

Saute the alarms in the box when Nadal saw the fourth set began with a 0-40 against. The Spaniard reacted then saved the furniture using his service as a right hand that life gave him much when he dared to take the initiative in exchanges. So he signed his best: trust, volleys, forehand and backhand which had just pointed his sight. Even the sun came out in the final minutes to illuminate the triumph of Nadal, who received from the hand of Jim Courier new Musketeers Cup. With this win, Nadal matched the six Roland Garros I got the Swede Björn Borg between 1974 and 1981. This is also his tenth Grand Slam, the second youngest player in history to reach this number of 'majors'. Although his humility does not allow to say, Rafa is one of the best players in history ...


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Publish 25 May 2010 in The Player - 15897 views

Mina decided to break many balls in the first and the second set but failed to take any · Nadal scored his 33rd victory in 34 Roland Garros matches · Horacio Ceballos will rival the Spanish player to third round

Rafa Nadal clearly won on his debut at Roland Garros French Gianni Mina (6-2, 6-2, 6-2) and passed the second round of Paris with little disheveled. The Spanish tennis player did not need to make a great game to subdue one of Gallo tennis emerging promises. The French player, with nothing to lose, he said very good manners in the first set and at various stages of the second, but ended up succumbing to Nadal's physical power, which he did not need to use to get the party back on.

Nadal, se impuso (6-2, 6-2 y 6-2) sin despeinarse al francés Gianni Mina en el Roland Garros. Rafa started the match with authority making a break in the first game. It was the best evidence that the clash against Frenchman would be a cakewalk, but Mina was not easy. Especially in the first race and up to half of the second, where his good services and powerful forehands from the back of the court brought in more than one trouble to Nadal. However, the Spaniard saved many balls break and taking advantage of their chances to break the service of Mina.

A third set of proceedings

The marker of Suzanne Lenglen, which indicated a double 6-2 in the first two sleeves, was misleading to what was seen on the Parisian clay. Not that Nadal had suffered much, but his game was not to get a result so loose. The French unforced errors, and his obvious physical downturn, exacerbated by a bad back, did the rest.

Thus, Nadal walked into a third set without a history and Spanish tennis player closed the match in two hours and 23 minutes. Now ranked number two in the ATP must be measured at Horacio Ceballos and go a step further in your game if you intend to achieve Gallo tournament final.


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