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Impressions from Madrid! This will be its 5th year at "Caja Mágica" and it is getting better each year!
Whenever you get your credential than the tournament officially has started!
Spain is still in a deep recession, but the Village at the Real Club de Tenis Barcelona, which annually hosts this week’s Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell, still serves a high-end clientele
David Ferrer is never the most talkative of men when it comes to talking about his tennis but the Spaniard was ready to admit his failings after losing at the initial stage of the Barcelona Open
Rafael Nadal turns the page to the Barcelona Open as the Spaniard looks to the home clay to ease the pain of a weekend loss in Monte Carlo
Despite his comeback in Monte Carlo last week, Rafael Nadal heads to Barcelona still searching for the consistency which has made him the terror of the clay for a decade
No player perhaps with the possible exception of the great Swede Bjorn Borg had a better understanding as to how to play on clay than Rafael Nadal
David Ferrer has withdrawn from the Monte Carlo Masters starting this weekend, citing an unexplained physical ailment.
Were he a drinker Rafael Nadal would be the Spanish athlete that his countrymen would most like to sit down and chat with over a beer.
Tennis focus shifts across the United States from Indian Wells to Miami for the Sony Open, Rafael Nadal has set his sights on the familiar terracotta shade of the European clay courts
Tomas Berdych has joined the chorus of compliments on the return to tennis of Rafael Nadal after the Spaniard defeated the Czech to set up a final at the first Masters 1000
Roger Federer has expressed no surprise that rival Rafael Nadal is back to nearly top form after losing a quarter-final to the Spaniard to exit the Indian Wells Masters.
Rafael Nadal fought through his return to hardcourts as he beat American Ryan Harrison 7-6 (7-3), 6-2 at the Indian Wells Masters
Rafael Nadal answered the most asked question that has been circulating around the tennis world in recent months
Rafael Nadal has confirmed that he will play this week’s BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells and it appears he will go into the tournament in fine shape.
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