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Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 4,202
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I agree, Nadal2. Although I think his greatest strength is his mental attitude. He's like Hewitt in that respect. Lots of similarities between him and Hewitt, except he's a bit bigger and has a monster forehand. And he can play on clay.
He did get up to No. 34 this year and made the semis in Estoril, when he pulled out with an injury. He's just rejoining the Tour now. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: NYC
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Susan, the more you talk about Rafa the more I'm becoming a fan. Now you're saying he's just as intense as one of my faves, Hewitt? Is that a "C'mon" I see from him on your sig?
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 149
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Yeah, I was just talking about his game. Just watching the tail end of the El Aynaoui match at last year's Open and seeing some highlights from the Federer match you could see how hard he worked to track down everything. In respect to his mentality, Nadal is much different than his idol for the better.
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It's a `Vamos!' It's the Spanish version of "Come on!" And it's definitely his favorite word. If you like Hewitt, you are going to love Nadal. Believe me. You may be interested to know that when Rafa lost to Hewitt at the Australian Open, Lleyton told him at the net that he (Rafa) would win a slam one day. Bamse Bula just sent some clips of him from Bastad. You can see the fist pump-thingy going on in the one titled 'Vamos.' http://hem.bredband.net/maghae2/NadalBastad04.html And if you want to see just how excited this kid gets (granted, it is Davis Cup), go to: http://multimedia.terra.es/listado.c...;c=137&r=c And then go to 09/02/2004 and click on "Rafa Nadal gana el punto definitivo y da la victoria a España en la Copa Davis". It's in Spanish, but you'll get the drift. And the kid can volley. He beat Ancic at Wimbledon last year. |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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hmmm, i know what you mean. however, try doing this. you know posters show professional's forehands and backhands step by step? try looking at them in a mirror. its odd, because seeing nice strokes reversed looks really weird and ugly. thats something you should try to do. maybe its an optical illusion or something... |
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Join Date: May 2004
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I agree, zesty-man. It's just so odd watching left-handed players, and I've heard that from a number of folks. It's something we aren't used to, but just because it's different, doesn't mean it isn't good.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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hehe, im a lefty
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