lundi 25 mars 2013

Hitting His Stride



Nadal went on to win the next three French Opens. After winning the French Open in 2006— despite both shoulder and foot injuries—he won four other titles. The following year, he won again at Roland Garros, and took home five other titles. Nadal poured it on in 2008, winning the French Open again, in addition to winning Wimbledon—where he beat longtime rival Roger Federer in the longest final in Wimbledon history—gold at the Beijing Olympics, and five other titles. After Wimbledon, Nadal's winning streak stood at a career-best 32 matches.
Since 2008, despite being occasionally hampered by injuries, Nadal has been one of the superstars of the tennis world, winning 15 titles and hitting No. 1 in the world-ranking twice (in August 2008 and again in June 2010). In 2009, he won the Australian Open, and came back to win his second Wimbledon in 2010, as well as his first U.S. Open and fifth Roland Garros tournament.

2 commentaires:

  1. hes down to earth still..i just read his review, and i read his review when he was just 19!

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  2. yeah he is down to earth but he is not keeping this level of performance for too long , eventually his body will get tired
    .......and BTW nadal is NOT a legend he said it himself , federer IS 17 Grand slams and counting
    team federer all the way

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