Archive: rafael-nadal
I wonder how long it will take until we see Djokovic doing a photo shoot for Sports Illustrated posed alongside a supermodel? I’m sure many of you Rafael Nadal and Bar Refaeli fans have seen the photos where the two pose, Nadal in swimming shorts, Refaeli in a bikini.
Rafael Nadal will meet with Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy today and part of their discussion could be about his feelings that there is a general campaign in France to discredit Spanish athletes by implying their success is due to doping.
On the Opposite side of Mr. Popular is Mr. Dopehead. Ok, only kidding, don’t take that seriously. Rafael Nadal like his new rival, Novak Djokovic, has been filling headlines lately, but not for winning awards. The satirical French news show, Les Guignols de l’info, made Nadal the butt of its jokes.
Just a little reminder to all you tennis junkies out there. There is a bit of a let down for all of us after the Australian Open.
While the Spanish Tennis Federation is furious with a French TV comedy video that suggests that Rafael Nadal is guilty of doping and that it will sue Canal France Plus, his uncle and coach is not taking the matter so seriously.
Novak Djokovic says, "I'm prioritising Grand Slams this year... and [the] Olympic Games," after he lifted his fifth major championship on Sunday at the Australian Open.
Top seed and defending champion Novak Djokovic won his fifth Grand Slam championship title with a 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 6-7(5), 7-5 victory over second seed and 2009 titlist Rafael Nadal
10sChiro takes the Vampire over the Werewolf!
We all know Nadal can possibly take home the title, there’s no doubt there. We all know Nadal is injured—take a look at his right knee. But do we know how he took out the great Federer and overcame the pain in his right knee? Determination.
Rafael Nadal is well known as a fine sportsman who always gives credit where it is due. And he has been very impressed with the run that Lleyton Hewitt has enjoyed and the qualities he has shown at the Australian Open.
It's not as clear as at Wimbledon or the US Open, but the second week really starts with the round of 16 and at this point you can really see how the tournament is shaping up.
Rafael Nadal says that the changes he made to his Babolat AeroPro Drive during the off season has already turned into a mental positive. The Spaniard fine tuned his racket’s swing weight by seven points, adding a few grams of weight to the hea
Why…I think we have a new super hero—Nitro Nadal, knocking out player after player. On Friday the 20th Nadal moved on to the Australian Open’s fourth round after defeating Lukas Lacko 6-2, 6-4, 6-2. His heavier racket has optimized his serve and swing to higher standards.
In the pursuit of glory through agony and perseverance, in the want for his old mistress—Lady No.1—Nadal will stop at nothing. He trudges through the mire of slanderous accusations and prepares himself with more powerful equipment and a sounder mindset.
The Australian Open’s centennial celebration begins within a short 5 days from the date. Fan favorites will all give their 150% to bag the first big one of the season but Rafael Nadal already harbors doubts that he will win not the Australian Open.
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