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mercredi 20 mars 2013

Rafael Nadal exceeding expectations in comeback







INDIAN WELLS, Calif. — Rafael Nadal arrived at Indian Wells not believing he could win the tournament. A week later, the crystal trophy awarded to the champion was on the table next to him.
Nadal has been busy picking up trophies since he returned from a left knee injury in early February. The Spaniard has won three tournaments, including two on his favourite clay surface, and been runner-up in another after missing seven months.
“I did much more than what I dreamed,” he said after rallying to beat Juan Martin del Potro in three sets at the BNP Paribas Open on Sunday, his first hard-court tournament title since October 2010.
“Coming back is certainly something amazing for me, totally unexpected, and I received more support than ever from the crowd every place that I played.”

Nadal is on the crest of a wave now after last summer’s low point, when injury forced him to miss the London Olympics. He couldn’t practise because of tendinitis in his knee and various treatments yielded little success.
“When you feel that you are doing everything and the results are not being very satisfactory, you go down a little bit. The doubt when and where you will be able to be back on a tennis tournament is hard,” he said. “When you are there and wake up every morning and test yourself and the test is negative, it’s not the right feeling, that’s not nice.”


Nadal tapes his leg just below his left knee during matches, and he’s taking things day by day. He withdrew from this week’s tournament near Miami — where he pulled out of his semi-final last year because of his knee — on the advice of doctors.
He was told to go home and rest, and work on strengthening his quadriceps. He said he takes anti-inflammatories nightly because of his knee, and hopes he can play without them shortly.
He won’t return to the ATP tour until mid-April on clay in Monte Carlo.
Matthew Stockman/Getty ImagesNadal moved up one spot to No. 4 in this week’s rankings.
Nadal moved up one spot to No. 4 in this week’s rankings, and Del Potro thinks he can consistently challenge the big three of Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Andy Murray soon. Nadal beat Federer in straight sets at Indian Wells.
“Rafa can do everything. Not many players can do that,” Del Potro said. “He’s very strong mentally. His game is very good, very strong, very solid. He has big talent, as well. It’s amazing how fast he’s recovered the level.”
Nadal was consumed by nerves in closing out his semi-final win over top-10 opponent Tomas Berdych, who lost 6-4, 7-5. Being away from competition for so long eroded his skill at managing the big points.
“Even if you practised a lot at home, that was not my case, you need to compete to feel 100% ready,” he said. “You need to compete to feel quick, recover the right vision of the points and the nice reaction in every moment.”
Nadal said his Indian Wells victory was the most emotional of his comeback tournaments. He collapsed on his back when del Potro’s last shot sailed wide. He got up, hugged del Potro, dashed over to his team in the stands for hugs. Then he fell to his knees on the court.
That kind of adrenaline could not be found during his seven months away.
“I miss the feeling to go on a big stadium with all the people, all this atmosphere that makes you feel something different,” he said.

Source: http://sports.nationalpost.com/2013/03/19/rafael-nadal-exceeding-expectations-in-comeback/

dimanche 17 mars 2013

Rafa en photos











INDIAN WELLS, CA - MARCH 17: Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates with the trophy after defeating Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina to win the men's final match of the 2013 BNP Paribas Open at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden on March 17, 2013 in Indian Wells, California. (Photo by Michael Heiman/Getty Images) 2013 Getty Images

Nadal triomphe

                                         Photo :  AFP/Michael HEIMAN

Rafael Nadal a remporté son premier tournoi d'envergure depuis son retour de sa blessure au genou en défaisant Juan Martin del Potro (no 7) 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 en finale à Indian Wells, dimanche.
L'Espagnol avait bien entamé le match avec une avance de 3-0 en première manche, mais a plié devant l'Argentin.
Nadal (no 5) s'est toutefois repris en effaçant un retard de 1-3 en seconde manche et a complètement renversé la vapeur. Le match marathon s'est terminé après 2 h 30 min de jeu.
« Je suis très heureux de mon niveau de tennis après ces sept mois (de blessure) et de moments difficiles », a déclaré l'Espagnol.
Il a donc gagné son troisième tournoi à Indian Wells (2007, 2009) et sa première compétition sur un terrain dur depuis 2010. Il s'agit également d'un troisième sacre consécutif cette saison.
La 5e raquette mondiale devance aussi maintenant Roger Federer avec 22 titres Masters de l'ATP. Il a cependant déclaré forfait pour le prochain, celui de Miami qui se mettra en branle lundi, puisque son docteur l'a forcé au repos.

Rafa en photos



























Rafael Nadal, of Spain against Juan Martin del Potro, of Argentina, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 at the BNP Paribas Open tennis tournament, Sunday, March 17, 2013, in Indian Wells, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

samedi 16 mars 2013

Rafael Nadal atteint la finale à Indian Wells

                                         Photo Stephen Dunn / AFP


INDIAN WELLS, Californie - L'Espagnol Rafael Nadal, tête de série no.5, s'est qualifié samedi pour la finale du Masters 1000 d'Indian Wells en battant le Tchèque Tomas Berdych (no.6) 6-4, 7-5.
Nadal, qui effectue à Indian Wells son retour sur dur après un an sans jouer sur cette surface, va rencontrer dimanche le Serbe Novak Djokovic (no.1) ou l'Argentin Juan Martin Del Potro (no.7) pour viser son troisième titre dans le désert californien.

Source:  http://www.journaldemontreal.com/2013/03/16/rafael-nadal-atteint-la-finale-a-indian-wells

Rafa en photos



















Rafael Nadal, of Spain, against Tomas Berdych, of the Czech Republic, during their match at the BNP Paribas Open tennis tournament, Saturday, March 16, 2013, in Indian Wells, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill/Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)