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Rafael Nadal News

Novak Defeats the Raging Bull

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011

Novak Djokovic went into the final of Madrid with an unbeaten record of 33-0 for the season. He was facing the King of Clay, Rafael Nadal for the title. And the fact that Nadal was playing on his home turf also gave him a bit of an advantage going into the match. Both players looking cool and calm from the first point started off the match with some lively points, but to the surprise of everyone it was Novak who was in control from the first point. He quickly ran ahead with a 4-0 lead, leaving Nadal no choice but to fight for each point and hope for the best. Eventually Nadal got his act together to make the score 5-4 to Djokovic. Both players then went for as much offense as possible to try and finish off the set but after some long points that left the crowd on the edge of their seat, Djokovic finally captured the first set with a score of 7-5. The second set was more consistent from both players, with both Djokovic and Nadal winning their serves comfortably until 4-4, when Djokovic got that crucial break and having a 15-40 lead on Nadal’s serve he finished it off when Nadal hit a shot out wide.

Djokovic then raised his arms in victory and went over to his box to get a big hug from his coach and close ones. He was as always, graceful and full of respect in his speech and received the new tournament trophy with a big smile on his face. As of now, Djokovic is 34-0 for the season and he has ended Nadal’s streak of 37-0 on the dirt.

Congratulations Novak!

Novak Defeats the Raging Bull originally appeared on: The Tennis Times

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Novak Djokovic wins Madrid Masters – Now 34-0 in 2011

Monday, May 9th, 2011

It seems like Novak Djokovic just cant lose at the moment. Djokovic pushed his winning record up to 34-0 in 2011 with a win in the Madrid Masters final over Rafael Nadal 7-5 6-4.

Djokovic had some very tough matches in the tournament to keep is winning streak alive. Novak dropped sets in both his Quarterfinal and Semifinal where he played David Ferrer and Thomaz Bellucci respectively.

Novak Djokovic wins Madrid Masters – Now 34-0 in 2011 originally appeared on: The Tennis Times

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Rafael Nadal the Actor Shoots a Banesto Commercial in Manacor [Video]

Friday, February 25th, 2011

Rafael Nadal shoots a Banesto commercial.

"A Game to Love" (and Covet).

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

A Game to Love by Mike PowellIf a picture is worth a thousand words A Game to Love: In Celebration of Tennis is worth 500,000. Mike Powell, an award winning sports photographer, has filled this coffee-table masterpiece with a luscious array of modern day tennis images so loaded with raw character, emotion and detail I literally stopped my day to enjoy every page on the spot. 

“Television,” Powell says, “is dominant in its positions, and leads how most of us can see [an] event, but the power of the great still image is that it will freeze a memory and make it iconic, in a way that a moving image does not.”

I ached over a shot of Roger Federer. I’ve watched hours of the guy, both live and on tv; never have I seen an expression like this. 

Dinara Safina Roland Garros The close-ups are to die for: Serena Williams’ focus (and perfect manicure) mid-point; Rafael Nadal’s hands holding a gleaming US Open trophy, the stained and frayed finger bandages, vestiges of the raging battle that got him there. Dinara Safina’s anguish and utter frustration mid match.

A Game to Love takes you to and through the four majors: Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon and US Open and is interspersed with images from tournament grounds, quotes from tennis greats and observations by Powell himself, a clear connoisseur of the game. 

Buy it at bookstores everywhere beginning April 1, 2011, $40 USD. Currently available for pre-order.

Serena Williams Australian Open as in A Game to Love by Mike Powell

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Del Potro, Hewitt Clash in San Jose, Raonic v. Berankis; Clijsters Two Sets From No. 1; Tennis Notes

Friday, February 11th, 2011

Juan Martin Del Potro and Lleyton Hewitt clash in the San Jose quarterfinals.

Rafael Nadal: “I Was Crying in the Locker Room” After Australian Open Loss [Video]

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

Rafael Nadal said he was in tears after his Australian Open defeat.

Rafael Nadal Wins Laureas Sportsman of the Year Award [Video]

Monday, February 7th, 2011

Rafael Nadal wins his first Lareaus Sportsman of the Year award.

Clijsters Closes on No. 1; Winners & Losers; ATP/WTA Previews

Monday, February 7th, 2011

Notes: Top-seeded Hot Sauce opens against American wildcard Rajeev Ram, to face the winner of Karlovic vs. Ryan Sweeting…Jamaican-turned-German Dustin Brown starts against “The” Donald Young, and (4) Malisse vs. Raonic…Verdasco is 5-0 career in San Jose, last year beating Andy Roddick in the final…Verdasco (2010) and Hewitt (2002) only returning champions in the field…No player has ever won three straight San Jose titles, but winning two in a row: Andy Murray, Andy Roddick, Mark Philippoussis, Pete Sampras, John McEnroe.

Rafael Nadal Out 10 Days for Leg Injury

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

Rafael Nadal will be off the court for 10 days to recover from a thigh injury.

Djokovic v. Murray in a Fedal-Less Australian Open Final, Who’s the Pick?

Sunday, January 30th, 2011

Sean Randall makes his pick for the Australian Open men’s title.

Federer v. Djokovic, Who’s the Pick? Women’s SFs at Australian Open

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

Who will win the Roger Federer v. Novak Djokovic men’s semifinal?