Tag: nadal

  • Nadal-Djokovic Resumes Storied Rivalry at the 2013 US Open

    Nadal-Djokovic Resumes Storied Rivalry at the 2013 US Open

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    Tennis fans who enjoy online gambling will once again be turning their eyes towards the titanic rivalry which continues between two great players of the modern era. Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal are two giants of tennis, and their head-to head rivalry in recent years has been identified by many pundits as perhaps the sport’s greatest epic duel of all time.

    The statistics would certainly seem to back that assertion up. Anyone scanning Bodog sports betting websites in search of good tennis odds should know that the two men have played 36 times, with Nadal claiming 21 victories to Djokovic’s 15. Nadal also has the lead when it comes to overall Grand Slam matches, having won seven times to his rival’s three in such encounters.

    From that, it would seem that the Spaniard has the edge over his Serbian rival, but statistics never tell the full story. In terms of wins in Grand Slam finals, Djokovic actually has the edge, leading 3-2. In all finals, the tally is tied at 8-8, while in ATP Masters Series/ATP World Tour Masters 1000 matches the Serb again has the edge, leading 11-9. The score in Masters finals is again tied, at 5-5.

    But raw statistics can only ever give a dry and emotionless assessment of these two great players. The numbers can communicate none of the gladiatorial drama of some of the contests between the muscular Spaniard and the tall Serb. This rivalry has been played out across all four Gland Slam finals, as well as record 19 Masters Series matches. The 2010 Australian Open final between the two is widely regarded as the finest final ever played.

    But the rivalry does not just exist in the recent past, it is very much ongoing, as events this year have shown. Although Nadal has seen his progress in recent years held up by injury, he was very much back to his best on clay in Paris. The 2013 French Open saw an epic semi-final between the two, possibly the most compelling clay court contest ever, with Nadal triumphing over five sets. The last set was won 9-7 by the Spaniard, with the match having taken four hours and 47 minutes to complete. Any sportsbook fan will find the two hard to separate in New York too.

    Tennis fans using the Bodog88.com sportsbook betting platform may therefore think that there is little point looking beyond Nadal and Djokovic for the US Open title in 2013. But that might be a little short-sighted, and sportsbook betting devotees may want to look elsewhere for value too.

    The quality of the tennis that Nadal and Djokovic can provide is not in doubt, but their continuing reigns as the top players in the sport might be. Andy Murray, the Scot from Dunblane, has shown over the last 12 months that he is capable of perhaps making a triangle out of the rivalry at the top of tennis.

    The Scotsman enjoyed a wonderful 2012, winning an Olympic Gold Medal in London, and winning his first Grand Slam in New York. He has built on that in 2013, taking his first Wimbledon crown, and becoming the first Briton to do so since Fred Perry some 77 years before. He will be keen to defend his title in New York, and it is to him that both Nadal and Djokovic must look for their main threat. Sportsbook betting fans may well find some good value in the performances of the Scot, whose return of serve is especially potent.

    The best sportsbook gamblers always keep their options open, but it is hard to look beyond the Nadal and Djokovic, and maybe Murray, to claim the US Open crown this year. The best online gambling sites do not tend to allow punters to hedge their bets, though, so at some point anyone using Bodog Malaysia, or other sites, will have to choose.

    While Nadal’s power and strength have often carried him through epic encounters, his recent injury history suggests that there might well be a physical weakness in his make-up now. Djokovic, in contrast, is a mightily impressive physical specimen these days, who seems to feed on adversity. Murray, too, is much fitter and stronger than he used to be. In the end, fitness may well decide who emerges as champion in New York.

  • Nadal’s string & tension

    Nadal’s string & tension

    Hi guys, check out Rafa’s string & tension below. Captured from the stringer at Australian Open, so go ahead & get an Aero pro drive, RPM blast 15 gauge string & string at 56 lbs…. vollaaaaa… u will turn into him!

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  • Rafa’s Court Ballistec 3.3

    Rafa’s Court Ballistec 3.3

    Here you go guys, Rafa’s real Nike Court Ballistec 3.3 shoe. He used this pair during the 2011 BNP Paribas final against Novak Djokovic in Indian Wells. Check out the few differences with the retail pair.

  • Rafa Nadal’s Academy of Tennis!

    Rafa Nadal’s Academy of Tennis!

    Nadal puts the firm to build a tennis center in Manacor

    Nadal said that this training center for young players is an idea that had for years and hopes he can begin to be build “very soon”

    The tennis player Rafael Nadal today has signed a cooperation protocol with the regional institutions Islands that is the first step in building an international tennis reference that bears his name in his hometown of Manacor.

    Nadal has said that this training center for young players is an idea that he has in his head for years and he hopes he can begin to be built “very soon “, for which it will in collaboration with the City of Manacor, the council of Mallorca and the Balearic Government to expedite the necessary paperwork.

    “Today is an important day for me because presenting this international center is a source of great personal satisfaction to me, ” Nadal said in a press conference at the headquarters Fundación Antoni Maria Alcover in Manacor, where he highlighted the fact that will be built in his hometown makes it even more relevant.

    Nadal aims to attract his academy to “players from all over the world ” and provide the center of “all the facilities needed for an athlete to grow and train. ” Has detailed have between 15 and 20 tennis courts, facilities for other sports and a residence of 70 to 100 rooms.

    The center will be funded entirely by the player and he said he did not know exactly the cost that will entail but has admitted that “a significant investment. ”

    Nadal to open International Tennis School in Mallorca

    It has been announced that tennis star Rafael Nadal, with the collaboration of the City of Manacor & the Consell de Mallorca, is to create an international tennis centre in his home town of Manacor. The construction is expected to begin at the end of the summer 2011 and will be entirely funded by Nadal.

    The facilities will include 15-25 tennis courts, a football ground, swimming pool, medical centre and accommodation for 70-100 athletes. The site earmarked for the project is at the sports centre of Torre dels Enagistes to the south of the city. The government is delighted that the world’s number one tennis star has committed to such a project, saying that the centre will put Majorca on the map, not only for tennis, but for sport at all levels.

    Rafa Nadal hopes his school will attract players from all over the world and become a place where young talent can be nurtured and transformed into professional tennis players. He told a press conference that this tennis academy is something that he has thought about for many years and that the opportunity to create such a centre in his home town gives him great personal satisfaction.

    The centre will also become the headquarters of the Foundation Rafael Nadal.
    Nadal firmly believes in encouraging young people, especially those in socially disadvantaged situations, to become involved with sport so that they can develop personal skills such as self-esteem and confidence.

    source: www.seemallorca.com
  • Davis Cup World Group Final 2009

    Davis Cup World Group Final 2009

    The Davis Cup by BNP Paribas Final between Spain and Czech Republic is being held at Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona, on 4-6 December. Spain, attempting to become the first nation since Sweden in 1998 to retain the title, fields a full strength team of Rafael Nadal, Fernando Verdasco, David Ferrer and Feliciano Lopez. Czech Republic, chasing its second title after triumphing for the first time in 1980, has also brought a strong line-up of Radek Stepanek, Tomas Berdych, Jan Hajek and Lukas Dlouhy.  Discuss about the Final here!
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    The teams, Spain v Czech Republic

    The venue, Palau Sant Jordi, Spain

    source: www.daviscup.com