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Publish 05 June 2010 in The Player - 19190 views

The Balearic still not dropping a set in this year's Roland Garros • With today's beats Spanish player Alex Corretja and more wins in Paris (35) Your opponent in the final will Soderling, his executioner year passes and the All he has won in this tournament

Rafa Nadal qualified for the final at Roland Garros after three races to break in Jürgen Melzer. The Spaniard, who still leaves a good feeling on the clay of Paris, is just a way of gaining their fifth Roland Garros and recover the world's No. 1. Only Robin Soderling of Manacor separates such an undertaking.

Rafael Nadal: está a un solo paso de conquistar su quinto Roland Garros y recuperar el número 1 mundial. Rafa Nadal beat Austria's Jurgen Melzer by aggregate score of 6-2, 6-3, 7-6 (6) after two hours and nine minutes of play in the crash which closed the day at a packed Philippe Chatrier for the occasion. The start of the game drew a match played, with both players plugged in the service, winning two of the first three games in white. It was clear that Nadal would try to take the lead in points with his right, while Melzer would choose to be aggressive and go to the network to have minimum option. Come to Ecuador in the set, broke Rafa's serve Jürgen, who then left the game at times and paid for expensive mistakes. Nadal settlement Meng in the first half hour thanks to a game got on track, displaying a varied repertoire and a love right now. Even at that time dared go up and finalize the points in the network.

Melzer had not played in five previous matches of this year's Roland Garros on Centre Court and seemed to expect to get big. The Austrian, who will leave Paris within the global Top-20, was too hasty, rushing to the net like crazy and trying not to play not a single exchange from the bottom of the track. The points with many long rallies were favored Spanish side. Rafa got his first break option in the second game, but did not break the serve of Vienna until the sixth game, it was enough income to Spanish to take the second set to locker.

The white game the rest of Nadal at the start of the third set seemed to be the final nail in one of the more placid matches for Spanish so far. However, the Spaniard lifted his foot off the accelerator at the same time as the hammering of Melzer began to find online. An untimely double fault put her rival Rafa in the match and made the respectable equal enjoy the highlights of the meeting. When Nadal get to play again on the track, took the baton of the points with his right and shook his opponent from side to side of the track, won a new break that ultimately turned to look. Manacor had the option of closing the match with 5-3 and 5-4 the rest of the service, but not seized the opportunity. Melzer was not dead. "If I got here, is because I have to do," he heard himself screaming at the Austrian one of the breaks in the chair. Already before Djokovic rallied (When I was two sets and 2-0 down) in the previous round and tried to do the same in the semifinals.

He tried, that's for sure. Nadal saw a party that had won in the fast lane could be extended for other absurdly. Came the tie-break and with it the nerves of the two, beating stiff and traded mini-breaks in sudden death. Rafa again show that cost him close out the game to let slip two match points (6-4), while the third was the charm. The other side of Melzer stood on the network and cuffs Nadal rose to Parisian sky at the same time his passport was stamped for the grand final on Sunday (15:00, Spanish time). His opponent, an old acquaintance: the Swede Robin Soderling, Nadal executioner last year round, and the only one who has managed to break into Spanish on the Parisian clay. There are five previous between the two players, with a background of 3-2 in favor of Spanish. Nadal won the three first (Roland Garros 2006, Wimbledon 2007, Rome 2009) and Soderling the last two (Roland Garros Masters Cup 2009 and London 2009). Nadal will attempt to break the streak of Sweden to win their fifth scepter in Paris.


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Publish 15 November 2009 in The Player - 27210 views

MARK forward the list on Wednesday in his diary · Costa will be watching developments in the injury of David Ferrer to the last moment · Tommy Robredo will be the fifth man, common in the coach calls

Albert Costa went to Paris last Sunday with the homework done. Although follow-up makes a last Spanish players in his head already has decided the quartet that will play the Davis Cup final against the Czech Republic, from 4 to 6 December. Rafael Nadal, who has missed the last two qualifiers through injury and is leading the next-Navy-Fernando Verdasco, David Ferrer and Feliciano Lopez. You will have the chance to recover also from its low last year against Argentina.

España,ya tiene su equipo completo y sueña con ganar la Copa davis Costa finished outlining his team during the Valencia Open 500, where he took the opportunity to talk in person with Verdasco, Lopez and Ferrer, who explained what their plans were. The presence of Nadal, No. 2 ATP, was rather than decided. The Spaniard, depending on the final development might even jump on Saturday in the doubles point, although the initial idea is that coach Rafa just concentrate on singles.

Ferrero will not be one of the biggest surprises in the call will be made official on Monday in Logroño is the exclusion, even as a reserve, Juan Carlos Ferrero. The Valencian, who helped in the two previous rounds to reach the final, has been discarded as the fifth player in favor of Tommy Robredo.

Thus, Ferrero, low this week at the Paris Masters in 1000 of a cold that left him with very low defenses, can not wear short in the same place, the Palau Sant Jordi, where he began his career at dawn 2000, when he was instrumental in the victory in the first Davis Cup title won by the Spanish courts. Robredo, who has been in all calls for Albert Costa since he is captain of team will await the recovery of Ferrer, who suffers from the adductor magnus microrrotura left leg.

The Spanish Tennis Federation went on sale the 5,500 seats available to the general public to attend the final in a single payment for three days. The rest, up to the 16,500 places in the Palau Sant Jordi, are divided between those that correspond to the International Federation, invitations, sponsors, federal and Czech fans, who were entitled to 10% of capacity, 1,500 entries.


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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..
IVAN:c: hace 4 años vi un torneo donde nadal se enfrento a novak djokovic nadal gano -- pero vi q tenia muchos problemas con el saque de novak en ese mo ...
Fabricio: Se acabó la suerte de Djokovic, porque Rafa será su peor pesadilla
Toni: Vamos Rafa es la oportunidad que esperábamos los aficionados, verte ganar.. je je
: es unico va a ganar este torneo tiene todos los atributos de los grandes admiro su destreza para jugar y volvera a ser el uno mis mas grande dese ...


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