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After winning his sixth title in past three and half months when he overwhelmed Roger Federer in the final of Rome, Rafael Nadal will go to Paris with a head of steam
Rafael Nadal is the King of clay . Any doubts ? Wins the first set of the finals in 22 minutes. Against Roger Federer.
Rafael Nadal blew Roger Federer off the court. You kind of wonder what the outcome would have been if it was still a 3 out of 5 set final .
Serena Williams on her 21 match-winning streak headed into the quarters of Rome
When Roger Federer suffered a shocking second round loss in Madrid this week, many wondered if all that time he took off after Indian Wells actually did more harm than good.
Still no signs of ankle trouble for Novak Djokovic. He leaves Alexandr Dolgopolov still below the Top Twenty, although it appears Dolgopolov will be one of the Top 24 Roland Garros seeds.
Maria Sharapova doubts that she will compete in Mahesh Bhupathi's Asian Tennis League, which is being planned for next fall or in 2014.
Rafael Nadal knows as much as any tennis player about injury setbacks.
Andy Murray had the trainer out early on in this. It didn't help; he lost ten straight points.
Rafael Nadal admitted he is amazing himself, having now reached the final of all seven tournaments since returning from a seven months lay-off because of knee problems
Despite the fact that Spain is still mired in a deep recession the Mutua Madrid Open managed to attract 225,000 fans into the Caja Magica, about a 4% increase over last year.
The first set was hardly worth mentioning. The second was interesting. But, still, it was a relatively rested Rafael Nadal playing a tired, non-Spanish, nervous Stanislas Wawrinka.
Rafael Nadal captured his 23rd ATP World Tour Masters 1000 trophy and his third title at the Mutua Madrid Open on Sunday.
This surely will not surprise you.... But suddenly it is looking as if Rafael Nadal might be able to earn the #4 Roland Garros seed after all; see the Feature.
Kei Nishikori’s progression at this week’s Mutua Madrid Open has made the Japanese the 194th ATP World Tour player to earn over $3m in career prize money.
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