jueves, 21 de mayo de 2009

MONTE -CARLO

rafael nadal his win a monte carlo whit novak djocovik , rafa is win a 6-3 2-6 6-1 , is her second year that rafa nadal is to win monte carlo.





RAFAEL NADAL & NOVAK DJOCOVIK

There Rafael Nadal was, tetracampeón of Roland Garros, giving an interview to a blond announcer of television that it(he,she) was chasing(prosecuting) under a cloud of furious wasps. In the door of the sacred wardrobes of the All England, Christmas and the announcer were supporting his(her,your) interview between(among) hundreds of angered wasps. The wasps had been removed from his(her,your) nests in the cleanliness of Centre Court.
On the heart of the shining one Centre Court, the Cathedral of the world tennis, they were exceeding the wasps. But the Holy Grail was absent: the champion's Glass in the All England that the Duke of Kent will deliver on July 6, in a rite that comes to us from 1887. This Glass of 18 inches and a half is finished off by a golden inscription: " Champion of the World ". She(it) will be raised by the bronze-coloured boy of Manacor who yesterday was challenging to the cloud of rabid wasps ...?
And tomorrow irrumpe Christmas. Two ends of the All England contemplate the boy who has amazed in Paris and Queen's. An alone word can describe what would be if, to the third end(final) in the All England, Rafael Nadal lifts his(her,your) first Glass with the inscription " Champion of the World: "Beauty", beauty. For good that is Federer, the last capable one of winning Roland Garros y Wimbledon in the same year was Björn Borg (1978-79-80). This yes it is a record. "Beauty" was Borg's favorite praise to a prowess of a rival. And the major rival of Borg here in Wimbledon is not Federer, is A Christmas. Borg's word.

jueves, 30 de abril de 2009

open seat godo

After a relatively comfortable first set for Nadal, both players struggled with their service at the start of the second, with a streak of four games going against the server. With the pressure mounting, Nadal cut down his unforced errors just as his opponent seemed to tighten, breaking to fifteen before duly serving out to beat the world No.13 at the final stage of their home tournament for a second consecutive year. Today’s victory sees the six-time Grand Slam champion continue to extend his incredible streak on clay court wins, which includes 124 wins and just two losses. 24 of those wins have come in Barcelona. Nadal’s five finals in Barcelona are only bettered by Manual Orantes, who reached seven between 1969 and 1977. He also becomes the fourth world No.1 to win the event, after Australians Neale Fraser (1959) and Roy Emerson (1964), and Romania’s Ilie Nastase (1973).Accepting the trophy from Princess Cristina of Spain, Nadal confessed, “I never imagined anything like this. To win again here in Barcelona, in my home club and at such an important tournament is incredible.”With the win, Nadal extends his winning record over his Davis Cup teammate to 7-3. The victory is the 35th title of Nadal’s career and fourth of this year, following his sixth Grand Slam in Australia, and wins at Masters Series events in Indian Wells and Monte Carlo. Ferrer’s runner-up finish was his second of the season, having fallen at the same stage in Dubai against Novak Djokovic.