Monday, 18 May 2015

An open letter to Rafael Nadal from a Roger Federer Fan

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Dear Rafael Nadal, 

There are things that I have wanted to watch in my life and a bundle of that would include - a Federer strike, a Tendulkar cover drive, a Messi nutmeg through pass and a Lin Dan net wobble (as one fan named it). 

As obvious as it may look, give me a chance to further illuminate, I am a devotee of systems than the frenzy, of balance and style instead of crude force. One thing that I prefer not to love is that top turning forehand victor; that which cut down any semblance of maybe the best, Roger Federer, down to his knees. 



We had all seen Roddick come so close and gave his everything just to be outmaneuvered by Federer quite a long time. I can't say that I didn't admire your exertion. Then again, in all trustworthiness I didn't think you'd ever recoup. I thought (and furtively wished) that you'd wind up being a clay court pro. That you returned to another last in itself was a more prominent accomplishment than the title. 

I hate you. For reasons a Madrid fan hate Barcelona, an Arsenal fan despises Tottenham and an India fan detests Pakistan, i.e. no reason at all however such a variety of reasons in any case. 

At the point when Federer started losing his majestic touch, I pray for Djokovic or even Murray to show you a lesson. We Federer Fan Brigade trait halfway decrease of the Swiss maestro exclusively to you. You made him lose that certainty which delivered incomprehensible strokes at impossible times. You are an enemy of a virtuoso. 

What do you think would individuals recall more - your wild top turning forehand victors or interminable gauge stamina-testing barrier. You realize what you did to tennis and us Federer-fans would never forget you of that. You made it a physical continuance test. 

Rafael Nadal at the US Open 

You know I am jealous however you couldn't care less, isn't that right? 

You know you were destined to break self images and material science guidelines, to test continuance and character yet you were irrelevant to us and to a considerable measure numerous tennis fans. The main significance in our psyches was your part in characterizing RF's legacy. Presently when I take a gander at it, I understand stop to guarantee you of one. 

You have been injury inclined recently, a characteristic that looks good for my most loved player's profession. Losing to Andy Murray in clay was the exact opposite thing you thought would happen to a man, who at 28 is an awesome contender of the G.O.A.T. (Most prominent of All Time) title. In a meeting before the Italian Open you said that you were not comparable to you prior were but rather were substance playing the amusement at the largest amount. 

That makes me extremely upset. 

You are a legend of the game – not the sport of tennis but rather that of sheer will to win. Issue us the benefit to loathe you at the end of the day. What was Batman without the Joker. 

As much as I despise saying it, however I need you to be the best ever, now like never before. 

Closing down, 

A RF fan and a hater 

Nadal deserves a higher seeding at the French open : Novak Djokovic

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Novak Djokovic, after triumph against David Ferrer at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia, in Rome, discussed Rafael Nadal and his troubles. 

"I think it has amazed everyone considering his records on clay court in his whole career. I don't think it has happened in the most recent 10 years that he has not won atleast one clay court competition before Roland Garros. It is something that hasn't happened in the most recent years, so yes it did shock me. He is human too and has his periods when doesn't feel that certain on the court, when he's not winning matches. 

Nadal deserves a higher seeding at the French open


Djokovic also said, "He was losing more on hard courts than on clay courts.He would win matches as soon as he play at clay court and after that vibe that he was back in play on the right way. This is the surface where he jumps at the chance to play on. We should perceive how he come back at Roland Garros, the best competition that he has ever played in his career. You can simply anticipate that him will play his best there in Paris. It's the place he tops and everyone needs him to stop. He's going to answer better. On the off chance that you enter Roland Garros without a title behind you, its distinctive rationally. He's still one of the fittest gentlemen on tour, he's won Roland Garros nine times and he unquestionably should be one of the top picks." 

The Serb then included: "I believe that the coordinators of Roland Garros ought to include a seed for Rafael Nadal. Wimbledon does it. I don't see why they ought not do it."