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[Tennis] Once again...Federer vs. Nadal at Roland Garros

Discussion in 'Other Sports' started by Matador, Jun 9, 2007.

  1. Matador

    Matador Member

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    Time for another (third to be exact) showdown between Federer and Nadal at the French Open. Is this the year Federer finally gets over the hump and adds the career grand slam to his ungodly resume?

    Federer beat Nadal on clay last month in Germany, breaking Nadal's 81 match winning streak on clay, so now he knows he has a shot.

    Who do y'all think will come out the victor?

    The match will be televised at 8 AM Sunday morning on NBC in Houston.
     
  2. hotballa

    hotballa Contributing Member

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    another federer and nadal match and once again, noone will care.
     
  3. Kyrodis

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    As usual, I'll be rooting for Federer since he's my favorite player. Realistically? I think he'll pretty much get destroyed.

    At any other event, I'd say the outcome of a match between the two is 50/50-ish, but Rafa simply elevates his game like no other when he gets out onto the floor of Philippe Chatrier.
     
  4. rezdawg

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    Except for maybe half the sports fans around the world.
     
  5. Kam

    Kam Member

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    maybe you don't care.



    Maybe I am exaggerating a bit, but this has turned into Duke-UNC, or any of those rivalries.
     
  6. rocketfat

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    no joke...why the hell would nobody care? pretty much the biggest possible tennis match in history.

    however, if federer wins tomorrow, there is very little to care about in the tennis world from then onward, in my opinion. fed's calendar slam? eh. possessing all 4 at same time (which he'll have) isnt any less impressive. his persuit of most majors of all time is all that's left to look forward to i guess.

    the line has fed as almost a 2-1 underdog. pretty enticing. possibly the final time in his career (anytime soon) that he'll be a dog going into a match.

    speaking of dogs...anybody else find it funny/sad that henin is probably the best tennis player of all time that nobody gives 2 ****s about just because she is ugly as sin?
     
  7. KingCheetah

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    This has got to be Fed's year -- but you never know Nadal is playing sick tennis right now.
     
  8. saleem

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    I like Federer too but I agree with your analysis.
     
  9. BiGGieStuFF

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    Fed beat Nadal at Hamburg but the clay at Hamburg and the French Open are a bit different. Hamburg is slower and a bit muddier so the balls don't bounce as high. Hopefully for Federer the court will play similar to Hamburg on Sunday. If it does then he'll have a better chance. It played that way in his match against Davydenko so it may be a good sign.

    Fed still has to attack though and push Nadal to the defensive edge. He can't allow Nadal to dictate the points too often.

    I think Federer has a good chance but Nadal has looked so solid as of lately. That spin is just monster on this court. To recreational players like us we'd probably just stand there and watch the ball go over our heads.
     
  10. mleahy999

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    The Spaniards are tough on clay and Nadal has been lights out. I hope Federer steps up and wins 3-2. The betting odds for that are 5-1.
     
  11. hooroo

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    no, it's because she's a cheat and carries poor sportsmanship on the court.
     
  12. Yaozer

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    I'm rooting for Federer just because I don't like Nadal's Capri Pants. I never as a fan of neither two. My last favorite players (Patrick Rafter & Goran Ivanisevic) retired ages ago.. so I don't follow tennis too much.

    I thought Anna Kournikova and Maria Sharapova was 2 best players? Or am I the only one that watches womens tennis based on looks?
     
  13. Matador

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    http://www.rolandgarros.com/en_FR/news/match_analysis/index.html

    Day 15 - Match of the day: R. Federer - R. Nadal

    Roger Federer, Switzerland VS. Rafael Nadal, Spain

    BACKGROUND

    FEDERER: A semi-finalist in 2005, and a finalist in 2006, Roger Federer will be hoping to go one better – at last – and win Roland Garros for the first time. The first man ever to reach eight consecutive Grand Slam finals, the world number one would hold the Grand Slam over two seasons should he win. The Swiss has won his last 27 matches in Grand Slams, and you would think that stat alone would make him a favourite in Sunday’s final. Yet as we all know, Rafael Nadal, on clay, is the one man who actually goes into a match with Roger Federer truly confident he can win.

    NADAL: Rafael Nadal has never lost at Roland Garros! Twice a champion here already, he has won 20 out of the 20 matches he has played since he first took to the Parisian clay back in 2005. On Sunday, he has the chance to equal Bjorn Borg’s record of three straight triumphs at the French Open. World number 2 behind Roger Federer for nearly 100 weeks now, Nadal is a pretender to the Swiss’s throne at every Grand Slam except here, where he is the undisputed top dog. Still only 21, should he pick up a third French Open trophy on Sunday he will surely have Bjorn Borg’s all-time total of titles in his sights.

    CURRENT FORM

    FEDERER: Some foolish souls wondered out loud whether Federer may be on the decline after his (relatively) indifferent form early on in the clay court season and subsequent split with coach Tony Roche. The Swiss banished any such talk by bringing Nadal’s run of straight wins on clay to an end in Hamburg, simultaneously lifting the hopes of all the pretenders to the French Open. He’s been bang on form here in Paris too, having spent less time on court (12hrs 33mins), than Nadal (13hrs 24mins). He did lose a set to Tommy Robredo in the quarters, but that only pushed him to play his best tennis of the week. He then held off Nikolay Davydenko in typical fashion in their semi-final, doing just enough in two tie-breaks to win in straight sets.
    NADAL: The Majorcan’s incredible run of 81 straight wins on clay was finally brought to and end by defeat in Hamburg at the hands of today’s opponent. If anyone thought for a moment Rafa would be knocked off course by that loss, they were mistaken. Nadal has been in destructive form, and has not dropped a set on his run to the final. Should he win the final in three too, he will join Ilie Nastase (1973) and Borg (1978-1980) in the record books as the only men to win the French Open without dropping a set.

    STRENGTH

    FEDERER: Federer has it all: a great service, brilliant volley, sublime touch, clever variation, and a perfectly disguised drop shot. Added to those technical attributes, he has a winner’s mentality too, and the touch of class that only the great champions have. His serve got him out of trouble a few times against Davydenko, and he will need to find the same groove against Nadal.

    NADAL: Where to start? Nadal puts vicious top spin on his ground strokes, is blessed with incredible speed and stamina, deploys a perfect clay court slide, makes great use of the drop shot and has solid volleying skills. His cross-court play has been quite simply breathtaking this year. If all that weren’t enough, he’s a leftie and uses that singularity to his advantage, especially on his serve, when he sends his opponents scurrying way outside the doubles lines and dominates from the centre of the court. Oh, and he is a born fighter too.

    TACTICS

    FEDERER: Whoever wins will have earned it, that’s for sure! Federer has to take the match by the scruff of the neck and not let go. His serve has to fire and he needs to attack, attack, attack on the return of serve. He has been coming to the net more and more as the tournament has progressed, and surely has to keep on taking his chances there.

    NADAL: Nadal’s game is all about power and top-spin. On clay, the combination of the two is deadly, especially on the forehand side, and the Spaniard is merciless in the use of his main weapon. His serve is crushing, his volleying secure, and opponents tend to wilt under the barrage, even more so this year as his strength has increased. So it will be more of the same from Nadal. The question is, can Federer withstand the onslaught and get his young challenger on the back foot.

    HEAD-TO-HEAD

    FEDERER: This is the 12th time Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have met, and it is the Spaniard who leads, 7-4. The head to head score on clay is even more impressive, 5-1 to the world number 2. Perhaps most importantly however, Federer won their last encounter on the surface, 2-6, 6-2, 6-0 in Hamburg.

    NADAL: This is their fourth meeting in Grand Slams. The Spaniard won both previous matches here in Paris, while Federer won the final of “his” Grand Slam, Wimbledon, last year. Roger Federer versus Rafael Nadal is the latest in the line of classic match-ups that have dotted the history of tennis. The rivalry between the two is utterly intense, so this should be a captivating final.
     
  14. Mr. Brightside

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    Methinks, Nadal has the edge in the final. Nadal in 4. Gonna be great as usual.
     
  15. BigM

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    nadal is probably going to win but i'm rooting hard for federer, he's my favorite player since sampras.

    i don't think he gets destroyed though.
     
  16. rrj_gamz

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    Agreed...I think Federer overthinks his game when competing against Nadal...
     
  17. hotballa

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    u mean half the tennis sports fans.

    as for the rest...zzzzzzzzz
     
  18. BiGGieStuFF

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    Seems like Roger is hitting differently. A LOT more topspin. I'm not sure what he is thinking but I believe he thinks Nadal will have a harder time hitting the heavy topspin if the ball is above Nadal's head. So far it's not working and it's causing roger to hit a lot of errors.

    He didn't seem to play this way in Hamburg but we'll see how it turns out. So far it's not looking good for Fed. He got the break in the 2nd but he's struggling to consolidate it at the moment.
     
  19. Miguel

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    so apparently hotballa is the only non-tennis fan posting in here. :p

    Go FEDERBOT!
     
  20. Air Langhi

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    Will roger ever beat nadal? It doesn't look very promising.
     

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