Sunday, 5 June 2011

Rafael Nadal: Spanish Idol Nadal Pursues History With Sixth French Open Title.





Rafael Nadal Receives Shot At Bjorn Borg’s Statement Six French Opens
When Bjorn Borg achieved six times in eight years at Roland Garros, his two losses came against the same enemy, Italy’s Adriano Panatta. Rafael Nadal (seeking six titles in seven years) has already evaded that problem, take revenge his 2009 loss to Robin Soderling in this year’s quarterfinals.
Now, Nadal sets to the same Borg’s remarkable statement if he can top longtime adversary Roger Federer in tomorrow’s final match. At 25 years of age, he’s nearly as old as Borg was when he retired and tranquil going physically powerful.
Nadal’s victory isn’t precisely certain, but his 10-2 statement against Federer on clay (4-0 at Roland Garros) suggests its cute close. Still, Nadal doesn’t anticipate a walkover.
As he told London’s the announced that, “you are more surprised than me that Roger is in the final.”
Even without a victory tomorrow, Nadal’s 31 career clay-court titles (one more than Borg) give him a physically powerful state to the title of history’s greatest clay-court player. One more win over Federer will do a attractive good job of securing that mantle for the Spanish star.

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