Thursday, June 9, 2011

Rafael Nadal won the French Open

Spaniard Rafael Nadal won the French Open after the final round on Sunday (5 / 6) beat Roger Federer of Switzerland in a match four sets.

Nadal won 7-5, 7-6, 5-7, and 6-1.

In the first set Federer immediately ahead 5-2. But Nadal could catch up and an equalizer for a 5-5 and in the next two games Nadal unstoppable.

Nadal won 7-5 in 62 minutes.

The second set went over a lot. Nadal winning 4-2 but Nadal and Federer could compensate for an equalizer for a 4-4.

The Swiss are even ahead 6-5. These advantages can not be utilized Federer, because again Nadal can finish the resistance in the tie break.

In the third set with Nadal leading 4-2. Federer who has the support most of the audience refused to surrender.

He is an equalizer for a 4-4, 6-5 lead and closed the set with 7-5.

In the fourth set, Nadal leading 5-1 in the sixth game and, at the position 40-0, Federer returns a blow out, making Nadal won with 6-1.

For Nadal it was the French Open title, the sixth, equal the achievements of one of the world's legendary tennis player Bjorn Borg.

At the age of 25 years and is known as a clay court specialist, who estimates that many Borg's record will be exceeded by Nadal.

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