BASEL, Switzerland -- Rafael Nadal is scheduled to play at Roger Federer's hometown tournament for the first time in nine years.
Organizers
of the Swiss Indoors announced their star attractions for the Oct.
19-27 event in Basel. The field is headed by five-time champion Federer,
Nadal and defending champion Juan Martin del Potro.
Nadal last played in Basel in 2004, losing in the first round to Rainer Schuettler of Germany.
The Spaniard also lost early to compatriot Feliciano Lopez
in 2003, the only year he and Federer both played at Basel. The Swiss
Indoors, played on carpet then, is now a hard-court tournament.
Nadal has a 19-10 career record against Federer, including a quarterfinal win last month at Indian Wells.
Source: http://espn.go.com/tennis/story/_/id/9222993/rafael-nadal-play-roger-federer-hometown-swiss-indoors
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lundi 29 avril 2013
Classement ATP/ ATP Ranks
Classement ATP au 29 avril:
1. Novak Djokovic (SRB) 12.900 pts
2. Roger Federer (SUI) 8.670
3. Andy Murray (GBR) 8.570
4. David Ferrer (ESP) 6.920
5. Rafael Nadal (ESP) 5.985
6. Tomas Berdych (CZE) 4.760
7. Juan Martin Del Potro (ARG) 4.750
8. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) 3.875
9. Richard Gasquet (FRA) 3.365
10. Janko Tipsarevic (SRB) 3.000
11. Marin Cilic (CRO) 2.675
12. Nicolas Almagro (ESP) 2.615
13. Milos Raonic (CAN) 2.225
14. Tommy Haas (GER) 2.215
15. Kei Nishikori (JPN) 2.090
16. Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) 2.005 (+1)
17. Gilles Simon (FRA) 1.940
18. Andreas Seppi (ITA) 1.895
19. Sam Querrey (USA) 1.870
20. Juan Monaco (ARG) 1.785
1. Novak Djokovic (SRB) 12.900 pts
2. Roger Federer (SUI) 8.670
3. Andy Murray (GBR) 8.570
4. David Ferrer (ESP) 6.920
5. Rafael Nadal (ESP) 5.985
6. Tomas Berdych (CZE) 4.760
7. Juan Martin Del Potro (ARG) 4.750
8. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) 3.875
9. Richard Gasquet (FRA) 3.365
10. Janko Tipsarevic (SRB) 3.000
11. Marin Cilic (CRO) 2.675
12. Nicolas Almagro (ESP) 2.615
13. Milos Raonic (CAN) 2.225
14. Tommy Haas (GER) 2.215
15. Kei Nishikori (JPN) 2.090
16. Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) 2.005 (+1)
17. Gilles Simon (FRA) 1.940
18. Andreas Seppi (ITA) 1.895
19. Sam Querrey (USA) 1.870
20. Juan Monaco (ARG) 1.785
dimanche 28 avril 2013
Rafa en photos
Rafael Nadal of Spain against Nicolas Almagro during the Barcelona final open tennis in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, April 28, 2013. Nadal won 6-4, 6-3. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez/ David Ramos/Getty Images) 2013 Getty Images
Rafael Nadal wins 8th Barcelona Open
(AP Photo / Manu Fernandez)
BARCELONA, Spain -- All those months of hard work and rehab are
starting to pay off for Rafael Nadal. Yet he is still not sure what this
means for the French Open.
Nadal won the Barcelona Open for the eighth time Sunday, defeating Nicolas Almagro 6-4, 6-3 for his fourth title of the year.
And with French Open about a month down the road, this latest victory is a promising sign that Nadal is getting back to full strength from a knee injury that sidelined him since last summer
"I am very happy," he said. "It has been an important week for me to
win here again and a great source of joy after everything I have been
through."
He has made six straight finals since returning from his knee injury. This title, the 54th of his career, comes one week after his eight-year reign at Monte Carlo ended with a loss to top-ranked Novak Djokovic.
"With just these six tournament since I have returned, I have managed to assure my place in the top 10 one more year, which is positive," said Nadal, who is ranked No. 5. "These months of work have been worth it."
Even so, Nadal was hesitant to say how this might carry over to Roland Garros, where he has won a record seven times.
"This win doesn't mean much," he said. "Just that I am in good form since I have come back. The results are fantastic. I would never have imagined them and they are better than I had dreamed. I am back playing at a high level."
After trailing 3-0 in the first set, Nadal found his form and broke his fellow Spaniard in three of his next four service games to take command in a final played in a drizzle.
Nadal won the Barcelona Open from 2005-09 but did not play in 2010 because of a knee injury. He has won every year since. He has won 39 straight matches on the red clay at Real Club de Tenis, his last loss coming 10 years ago to Spain's Davis Cup captain, Alex Corretja.
"I didn't know in 2005 that I would win again or that in 2013 I would still be winning," Nadal said.
Almaro, ranked 12th, has lost all 10 of his matches to Nadal. He enjoyed a good start Sunday and broke Nadal's first service game with a forehand winner before holding serve to love.
Almagro kept Nadal moving with deep backhands. He broke again for a 3-0 lead following a long rally when he swatted a running crosscourt return. But Nadal then showed why he hasn't lost in Barcelona in a decade, reeling off four straight games.
"It was important for me to get the break, down 3-0," Nadal said. "Almagro is having a great season and I wish him the best."
Almagro was serving and up 30-0 when he made a series of errors, including a double-fault that brought the score to three games apiece. Nadal took control by breaking Almagro a third time. Down 0-30, Nadal saved a point by returning a lob with a shot from between his legs before Almagro dropped the game and set.
In the second set, Nadal maintained the pressure and broke to lead 3-1. Nadal served out the match to love, and was soon applauding the fans who had cheered both players.
"He showed again why he is the best player in history on this surface," Almagro said, adding he'll try to win the title next year "if Rafa lets me."
Source: http://www.ctvnews.ca/sports/rafael-nadal-wins-8th-barcelona-open-1.1257610
Nadal won the Barcelona Open for the eighth time Sunday, defeating Nicolas Almagro 6-4, 6-3 for his fourth title of the year.
And with French Open about a month down the road, this latest victory is a promising sign that Nadal is getting back to full strength from a knee injury that sidelined him since last summer
He has made six straight finals since returning from his knee injury. This title, the 54th of his career, comes one week after his eight-year reign at Monte Carlo ended with a loss to top-ranked Novak Djokovic.
"With just these six tournament since I have returned, I have managed to assure my place in the top 10 one more year, which is positive," said Nadal, who is ranked No. 5. "These months of work have been worth it."
Even so, Nadal was hesitant to say how this might carry over to Roland Garros, where he has won a record seven times.
"This win doesn't mean much," he said. "Just that I am in good form since I have come back. The results are fantastic. I would never have imagined them and they are better than I had dreamed. I am back playing at a high level."
After trailing 3-0 in the first set, Nadal found his form and broke his fellow Spaniard in three of his next four service games to take command in a final played in a drizzle.
Nadal won the Barcelona Open from 2005-09 but did not play in 2010 because of a knee injury. He has won every year since. He has won 39 straight matches on the red clay at Real Club de Tenis, his last loss coming 10 years ago to Spain's Davis Cup captain, Alex Corretja.
"I didn't know in 2005 that I would win again or that in 2013 I would still be winning," Nadal said.
Almaro, ranked 12th, has lost all 10 of his matches to Nadal. He enjoyed a good start Sunday and broke Nadal's first service game with a forehand winner before holding serve to love.
Almagro kept Nadal moving with deep backhands. He broke again for a 3-0 lead following a long rally when he swatted a running crosscourt return. But Nadal then showed why he hasn't lost in Barcelona in a decade, reeling off four straight games.
"It was important for me to get the break, down 3-0," Nadal said. "Almagro is having a great season and I wish him the best."
Almagro was serving and up 30-0 when he made a series of errors, including a double-fault that brought the score to three games apiece. Nadal took control by breaking Almagro a third time. Down 0-30, Nadal saved a point by returning a lob with a shot from between his legs before Almagro dropped the game and set.
In the second set, Nadal maintained the pressure and broke to lead 3-1. Nadal served out the match to love, and was soon applauding the fans who had cheered both players.
"He showed again why he is the best player in history on this surface," Almagro said, adding he'll try to win the title next year "if Rafa lets me."
Source: http://www.ctvnews.ca/sports/rafael-nadal-wins-8th-barcelona-open-1.1257610
Nadal, qui d'autre?
Rafael Nadal
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BARCELONE, Espagne - Rafael Nadal a remporté un duel espagnol 6-4 et 6-3 contre Nicolas Almagro pour sortir grand vainqueur de l'Omnium de Barcelone.
Nadal remportait ce tournoi pour la huitième fois en neuf ans - il a gagné ses 39 derniers matches à Barcelone, n'ayant pas perdu depuis 10 ans. Le seul autre joueur qui a gagné le tournoi depuis 2004 est l'Espagnol Fernando Verdasco, qui a tout raflé en 2010.
Almagro a pris les devants 3-0 au premier set, mais le cinquième joueur au monde a imposé sa loi avec trois bris à ses quatre occasions suivantes. Nadal a créé l'impasse 3-3 dans un jeu où Almagro a mené 30-0, avant de céder le jeu sur une double faute.
En deuxième manche, Nadal a pris l'avance 3-1 avec un bris, filant vers un gain en une heure et 33 minutes, après avoir remporté le dernier jeu à zéro, au service.
Nadal n'a jamais perdu en 10 matches contre Almagro, 12e mondial.
« Je suis très heureux, a dit Nadal. Je viens de passer une semaine importante et je suis comblé par cette victoire, après tout ce que j'ai dû traverser. »
La semaine dernière, Nadal a vu son règne à Monte Carlo se terminer à huit ans aux mains du numéro un mondial, Novak Djokovic.
BARCELONE, Espagne - Rafael Nadal a remporté un duel espagnol 6-4 et 6-3 contre Nicolas Almagro pour sortir grand vainqueur de l'Omnium de Barcelone.
Nadal remportait ce tournoi pour la huitième fois en neuf ans - il a gagné ses 39 derniers matches à Barcelone, n'ayant pas perdu depuis 10 ans. Le seul autre joueur qui a gagné le tournoi depuis 2004 est l'Espagnol Fernando Verdasco, qui a tout raflé en 2010.
Almagro a pris les devants 3-0 au premier set, mais le cinquième joueur au monde a imposé sa loi avec trois bris à ses quatre occasions suivantes. Nadal a créé l'impasse 3-3 dans un jeu où Almagro a mené 30-0, avant de céder le jeu sur une double faute.
En deuxième manche, Nadal a pris l'avance 3-1 avec un bris, filant vers un gain en une heure et 33 minutes, après avoir remporté le dernier jeu à zéro, au service.
Nadal n'a jamais perdu en 10 matches contre Almagro, 12e mondial.
« Je suis très heureux, a dit Nadal. Je viens de passer une semaine importante et je suis comblé par cette victoire, après tout ce que j'ai dû traverser. »
La semaine dernière, Nadal a vu son règne à Monte Carlo se terminer à huit ans aux mains du numéro un mondial, Novak Djokovic.
samedi 27 avril 2013
Rafa en photos
BARCELONA, SPAIN - APRIL 27: Rafael Nadal against Milos Raonic of Canada during day six of the 2013 Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell on April 27, 2013 in Barcelona, Spain. Rafael Nadal won 6-4, 6-0. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images) 2013 Getty Images
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