Nadal-Federer
July 8th, 2006
People say that there is no love lost between these two. I can only see the love.
Tags: Nadal vs Federer, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer..

People say that there is no love lost between these two. I can only see the love.
Tags: Nadal vs Federer, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer.
While Mexico won a crucial game 3-1 versus Iran which should take them to round 2 on Day 3 of the WC, I will take a moment to focus on Nadal and his French triumph. Nadal has dominated like few have in tennis history this clay court season. Indeed, it can be seen as he has notched up the consecutive victories on clay record while remaining unbeaten through the season. Despite Nadal being the favourite to win the match versus Federer, a lot of people, including me backed Federer to win the the tournament. Perhaps there was a feeling that Federer would have the last laugh. After all, Federer does know a trick or two about tennis!
It looked like Federer could for a few moments as Federer took the first set 6-1. That would be all though, as Nadal claimed the French Open for the second consecutive time. No one will grudge Nadal as it would be a pity from the Nadal viewpoint if after such a fabulous season, he would have failed to win what really mattered. For Federer, it is his bad luck that he lives in the era of Nadal. Similarly, he is lucky he doesn’t live in the era of Sampras. Also, earlier eras have season superb clay court players as well - Muster and Kuerten most notably from the recent past. A champion has to stride over adversity and opponents and Federer knows that.
What will be interesting now - can Nadal up his game on other surfaces? The test will come as the grass court season starts. The tennis focus shifts to Wimbledon now. Don’t know how many of you will care though in the world cup madness!
Tags: Clay, French Open 2006, Nadal vs Federer, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer.
Before the French Open started, Federer said that it was really between him and Nadal. While you are caught in the world cup euphoria, please do not forget to watch this match.
The two have faced each other in tough matches all through the clay court season. Nadal has come up triumphs all the time. Will seven be the lucky match for Federer? I do hope so. Being a huge Federer fan right from the time he beat Sampras in Wimbledon, it will be delightful to see Federer claim his greatest victory. The losses early on in the season to Nadal, Nadal’s clay court winning streak and every thing else will mean nothing for Nadal if he fails to win Roland Garros. This is the only thing which matters when we look back down the years and what people play for - the big titles.
I don’t have much to add on this apart from what I have already said. Some of the lots I have written on the topic:
• Nadal-Federer: Agassi Sampras II?
• Nadal vs Federer VI Preview
• Nadal-Federer
Apart from backing Federer, my gut feeling tells me that he will win. Here is what some other fans feel.
Who do you feel will win?
Tags: Clay, French Open 2006, Nadal vs Federer, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer.
The French Open is my favourite grand slam ahead of Wimbledon - the battles fascinate me more than the quick matches we see on grass. This year though, the football and NBA has meant I haven’t been able to talk much on the French Open.
On the women’s side, the stories so far have seen Hingis outsed by Clijsters - showing she has a lot of work still left to do in her tryst with destiny. The biggest story has been Nicole Vaidisova though. Is she the next big thing in women’s tennis? Defeating Amelie Mauresmo and then striding over Venus Williams is no mean thing. The last four sees Vaidisova face the real test when she faces Svetlana Kuznetsova - the in form player at the moment and likely to go through to the finals. The other semi has another Belgian battle between Clijsters and Henine-Hardenne. It is a match for which no one seems to have any clue about who will advance - the ingredient which makes Clijsters-Henine encounters exciting prospects.
The big action is happening in the men’s side though. The top 4 seeds have all reached the semis. When you consider the history of players from no where reaching the last 4 - be it Michael Change, Thomas Muster or Gustavo Kuerten, it is amazing to have the four best players on paper coming to the party. More importantly, Nadal and Federer look all set for the show down of the clay court season. Before that, Federer has to defeat a challenging David Nalbandian, one of the best clay court players in his own right.
Tags: Clay, French Open 2006, Nadal vs Federer, Nicole Vaidisova, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer.
Nadal has equalled the record of Vilas.
CNNSI Reports:
Rafael Nadal equalled Guillermo Vilas’ record of 53 consecutive claycourt wins when he beat Roger Federer 6-7 7-6 6-4 2-6 7-6 in the final of the Rome Masters.
Nadal’s victory, his fourth in a row over the Swiss world number one, made him the first player to win back-to-back titles in the Italian capital since Thomas Muster of Austria in 1995-96.
Was it one of the best matches ever on clay? Probably. The stakes were high as I mentioned yesterday. I said then:
This one promises to be another cracker.
It sure was! Federer came the closest he has ever come to beating Nadal on clay. That Nadal won was only apt though. It would have been a shame if he would have failed to equal Vilas after such a tremendous run. The setup - facing Federer for the Rome Masters finals at the backdrop of Federer in the midde of loosing streak to Nadal could not have been better scripted.
Tags: Clay, Guillermo Vilas, Nadal vs Federer, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer.
Rafael Nadal is unbeaten versus Federer in the 2 times that they have met on clay. The last was the recent Monte Carlo match up. Nadal has also been triumphant the last 3 encounters versus Federer.
Nadal has stakes in the match apart from the rivalry with Federer too.
As CNN reports:
If Nadal beats the world number one on Sunday he will equal Guillermo Vilas’s all-time record of 53 consecutive wins on clay, set in 1977.
Federer has a lot at stake as well. He virtually has to win this one in the Rome Masters final if he wants to start making the necessary statements in the Federer-Nadal rivalry. Nadal’s time to make statements in hard courts will come in later. Federer will remain dominant versus Nadal on grass courts in all probability, if and when they do meet up on the surface. Federer would not like to be remembered second to Nadal on clay though and it is time he did some thing about it.
Forget that Federer was stretched to a tie break in the third versus Nalbandian. Forget that Nadal has been the guy in better form.
This one promises to be another cracker.
(A few earlier posts on related subjects - Nadal vs Federer, Nadal and Dominant Champs, the Clay Court season ahead of us)
Tags: Clay, Guillermo Vilas, Nadal vs Federer, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Rome Masters.It is upon us. The first big battle of the clay court season. I had previewed the clay court season here. Over the last few days, Nadal and Federer have done away with the best of the rest in contemporary clay court tennis with considerable ease. Federer, after being stretched to three sets by Novak Djokovic, has lost just 16 games in 4 consequent rounds.
Nadal has been as dominant. Apart from the semi where Gaston Gaudio stretched Nadal to three sets, he has lost only 22 games in 4 matches. Nadal has a 3-1 lead over Federer in head-to-head. Also, a 1-0 in clay courtesy that semi-final Roland Garros triumph last year. Nadal has also handed Federer his only defeat of the season when he beat Federer 2-6, 6-4, 6-4 in Dubai, the only time they met this year.
The previous two encounters in Dubai and at Roland Garros have been tight and engaging. The one upon us promises to be one in possibly a series of superb battles between the two over their careers.
Tags: French Open 2006, Monte Carlo Masters, Nadal vs Federer, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer.