Showing posts with label Nadal. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Two major upsets at Wimbledon in one day as Nadal and Sharapova Exit

The first shocker came when Russian Maria Sharapova was beaten by German Angelique Kerber in a well contested three set match at the Centre Court. Having won the first set, Kerber lost the second to the Russian. But then the third set was a really a set of guts and tact. The match could tilt in either way many times, but finally it was Kerber who carried the day and shattered 2004 titlist of another Wimbledon title race.



But the second shocker was much louder than the first when a 144th ranked and 19 years old wildcard entry Nick Kyrgios from Australia proved too good for Nadal as he beat the world no.1 Rafael Nadal 7-6 (7-5) 5-7 7-6 (7-5) 6-3 on the Centre Court . Thus leaving out Nadal, who recently won the French Open title.


This leaves three top seeded players in the race for the tile: Djokovic, Murray and Federer – unless there is someone else like Kyrgios who can make any more upsets.

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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Nadal - Ferrer: French Open Quarters | Watch Free Live Streaming - 4 June 2014

Defending champion and world number 1 Rafael Nadal of Spain enters French Open quarters and is set to face fellow country man David Ferrer in the crucial match today 4 June at Court Suzanne Lenglen.

This all-Spain match is really crucial for Nadal as Ferrer beat Nadal in Monte Carlo just before the Roland Garros. For Nadal to win this match and the tournament is very important as this way he would win French Open in five successive times and overall ninth Paris win. It was Ferrer who beat Nadal after Nadal's fourth successive win before Nadal again took over his crown and has since won four times too.

It remains to be seen if the king of the clay is able to overcome Ferrer and joins Djokovic in the finals or otherwise. It may b e added that Djokovic is also eyeing the title being his first ever.

The match between Nadal - Ferrer is being played on 4 June 2014 at 13:30 GMT at Suzanne Lenglen court.

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Sunday, May 25, 2014

Nadal - Ginepri: French Open First Round | Watch Free Live Streaming - 26 May 2014

Defending champion and world number 1 Rafael Nadal of Spain enter French Open, his favourite event he has won record eight times, when he plays 277th ranked Robby Ginepri of USA Monday afternoon today at Suzanne Lenglen court.

However, the match planning and scheduling at Suzanne Lenglen court, a secondary show court, leaves things in bad taste, specially for the defending champion and world no.1.

The scheduling shows the organizers have taken Nadal's recent defeats at Madrid and before as a weakening sign of the form of the world no.1 and taking it for granted as if Nadal is not going to successfully defend his title.

John Isner described the French Open’s scheduling of No. 1 and defending champion Rafael Nadal’s first-round match on Court Suzanne Lenglen as “really bizarre.” 

In the meanwhile Court Philippe Chatrier features matches for No. 2 Novak Djokovic and No. 3 Stan Wawrinka.

The match between Nadal - Ginepri is being played on 26 May 2014 at 13:00 GMT at Suzanne Lenglen court.

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Sunday, May 18, 2014

Djokovic and Serena Capture Rome

Sunday yesterday was a day to remember in ATP/WTA-1000 tennis event when we saw leading world class tennis players showing their form and fitness Rome just ahead of the French Open later this month.

In the men’s single category, two times Rome titlists simply outclassed seven times Rome champion and the defending champion Rafael Nadal of Spain 4-6, 6-3 and 6-3. Although Nadal broke Djokovic service many times in the first set to claim an early win, the Serbian was in no mood to give in and forced the defending champion to bow in front of him by taking the next two sets 6-3, 6-3 to lift the Rome trophy for the third time.



In the women category, it was Serena Williams prevailing like last year over her opponent – this time native Sara Errani 6-3 6-0   and winning her Rome Masters title. She has now won 60 WTA titles, moving her into seventh in the all-time list.

Djokovic and Serena now head Paris where they aim to win the third Grand Slam of the year: The French Open.

Is there anything for Nadal this year at French Open? Well for eight time champion, this year is going to be very difficult as he has lost to Serb three times in a row and his charisma seem to be fading.


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Sunday, May 11, 2014

Sharapova and Nadal win Madrid crown

In the absence of Serena Williams, Eighth seeded Russian Maria Sharapova was crowned the Madrid queen Sunday yesterday when she beat her Romanian opponent Simona Halep 1-6 6-2 6-3 – this was her 11th unbeaten run on clay court.


Although she lost her first set to Halep 1-6, she quickly recovered to win the next to sets. Ahead of French Open later this month, this win is a healthy sign for the Russian and a form-fitness test to gear up to meet Serena Williams in Paris.



In the men’s final, world number one Rafael Nadal finally rebounded after his successive defeats at Monte Carlo and Barcelona and won the final against back injured Japanese opponent Kei. Like Sharapova, Nadal lost the first set, but quickly recovered to take the second and was 3-0 in the third set when Kei retired due to back injury.


The victory makes Nadal the first tennis player to win four Madrid titles. I twas also his 27th victory in Masters 1000 series. Ahead of French Open, this is a good recovery for Rafa.

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Nadal vs Nishikori: Madrid Masters final | Watch free live streaming - 11 May 2014

World no.1 Rafael Nadal struggling to improve his form and fitness faces Kei Nishikori in the final of the Madrid Masters tennis Sunday tonight.

Nadal beat fellow Spaniard Roberto Bautista in straight sets 6-4, 6-3 in the semis to show to the world that he is still a force to reckon with ahead of the French Open due later this month.

In the second semifinal, Japan's Kei Nishikori beat David Ferrer 7-6 (7-5) 5-7 6-3.

The Madrid final between Nadal and Nishikori  is being played on 11 May 2014 at 17:15 GMT


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Sunday, March 30, 2014

Djokovic vs Nadal: Miami Masters Final | Watch Free Live Streaming - 30 March 2014

Sunday today is the day of the clash of the world numbers 1 and 2 at the Miami Masters tennis as Spaniard Rafael Nadal faces Serbian Novak Djokovic for the first time this season.

Djokovic, who has earlier won the Miami Masters title for the three times will be looking forward for a fourth title win while Nadal would be sseking for his maiden title at Miami.

The interestint thing of today's final is that both Nadal and Djokovic walked into the final without playing their semis as their opponents retired because of injury and health reasons.

Nadal leads their FedEx ATP Head2Head series 22-17, but has lost his past two meetings with Djokovic, losing in the finals in Beijing and at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. 

So it remains to be seen today whether Nadal wins his firt Miami title or lets Djokovic add another feather in his cap.


The match between Djokovic and Nadal is being played on 30 March 2014 at 18:30 GMT 

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Watch Miami Masters Final: Djokovic vs Nadal | Free Live Streaming - 30 March 2014

Sunday today is the day of the clash of the world numbers 1 and 2 at the Miami Masters tennis as Spaniard Rafael Nadal faces Serbian Novak Djokovic for the first time this season.

Djokovic, who has earlier won the Miami Masters title for the three times will be looking forward for a fourth title win while Nadal would be sseking for his maiden title at Miami.

The interestint thing of today's final is that both Nadal and Djokovic walked into the final without playing their semis as their opponents retired because of injury and health reasons.

Nadal leads their FedEx ATP Head2Head series 22-17, but has lost his past two meetings with Djokovic, losing in the finals in Beijing and at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. 

So it remains to be seen today whether Nadal wins his firt Miami title or lets Djokovic add another feather in his cap.


The match between Djokovic and Nadal is being played on 30 March 2014 at 18:30 GMT 

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Sunday, February 23, 2014

Nadal captures Rio and his 62nd Title

Nadal has shown his form yet again at Rio Open - winning his 62nd victory.

Sunday night, world no.1 beat Alexandr Dolgopolov 6-3, 7-6(3) to win the Rio title.

It may be added that Nadal remains undefeated on Brazilian soil so far. He also won titles in Costa do Sauipe in 2005 (d. A. Martin) and in Sao Paulo last year (d. Nalbandian). 



However for Brazilians this final was an honour as it was the first time a World No. 1 had played in Brazil since 2001, when home favourite Gustavo Kuerten competed in Costa do Sauipe.

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Monday, January 27, 2014

Federer and Murray Dip on ATP Points Table while Wawrinka takes third position

Nadal and Djokovic continue to be nos 1 & 2 - while Wawrinka takes third - Murray and Federer move down to 6 and 8th positions

The Australian Open 2014 was really 'damaging' to many a top seeded players this year. While Wawrinka moved up the ladder, Federer and Murray dipped down considerably on the points table.

Ranked sixth, former world no.1 and 17-times Grand Slam winner Roger Federer moved to the eighth slot - and became Swiss no.2 after Wawrinka took his place as Swiss no.1. Federer had held this position since 2001.

British no.1 Andy Murray who made headlines by wqinning the US Open and Wimbledon has also been hit hard. Instead of moving up, he moved down the ladder to no.6 vacated by Federer. It seems the euphoria created has started to drfit away from him.

As for Wawrinka, his first ever Grand Slam has earned him a career-high third position and also Swiss no.1, replacing Federer. 1,400 points separate the five places between Wawrinka and his fellow Swiss Federer. 



Wawrinka, who was as low as 18th in the world in March of last year, claimed his first Grand Slam title in Melbourne to add to his semi-final appearance at the US Open in September to become Switzerland's number one for the first time.

Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina climbs to fourth.

As for the two top ranking players, Nadal and Djokovic have a great lead ahead of Wawrinka and it may take quite a time for Wawrinka to threaten Djokovic who sits at no.2 and who is 5,000 ahead of Wawrinka.

Nadal has a commanding world no.1 position who is a further 4,000 ahead of Djokovic and may continue to rule the world if he continues to win this year.

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Sunday, January 26, 2014

Last Setback of Australian Open: Wawrinka beats Nadal

Wawrinka beats Nadal to claim his maiden Grand Slam title
This year, Australian Open has been a competition of setbacks. As the days went by, top seeded players like Djokovic, Murray, Federer, Hewitt and Serena Williams, Sharapova, Azarenka, Ivanovic kept getting ousted from he race.

But the greatest setback was to come today when eighth seeded Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka beat world no.1 and 13 Grand Slam winner Rafael Nadal in a very uncompetitive match by  6-3 6-2 3-6 6-3 and claimed his maiden grand slam. It was also his first Grand Slam title final.

Nadal (R) with the Australian Open winner Wawrinka and 14-times Grand Slam winner Pete Sampras pose during the prize ceremony at the Australian Open 2014 tennis tournament in Melbourne January 26, 2014. (REUTERS)

Nadal wasn't himself today right from the outset - his blistered hand deterred him to play the game everyone wanted him to. And so he lost the match with just one set to his credit. 



The 28-year-old becomes only the second Swiss man to win a Grand Slam singles title after 17-time champion Roger Federer. Wawrinka is also the first player in two decades to beat the world number one and two in a Grand Slam tournament and will move up to third in the world rankings from eighth. He also has the 'honour' of being the first to beat Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal in a Grand Slam tournament.

Pete Sampras was there at the Rod Laver Arena to see his record of 14-Grand Slams being equalled for the second time - it was Federer who surpassed his record and continued to collect Grand Slams to a figure of 17. But it was unfortunate to see Nadal losing the opportunity right at the start of the new year.

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Friday, January 24, 2014

Australian Open Men's Singles Final: Nadal vs Wawrinka | Watch Free Live Streaming - 26 January 2014


Sunday 26 January, world no.1 and 13 times Grand Slam winner Rafael Nadal of Spain meets 8th ranked Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka in the men's singles final of Australian Open at the Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne Park, to decide who is the king of Australian Open for the year 2014.

This will be Nadal's thirteenth encounter with the Swiss, having won all previous 12 matches against him since they first met in the third round of Australian Open in 2007.

Nadal moved to the final, beating world no.6 and 17-times Grand Slam winner Roger Federer in straight sets win on Friday. While Wawrinka ousted defending champion Djokovic in the quarters and moved to the finals after beating Berdych in a tough four sets match 6-3 6-7(1) 7-6(3) 7-6(4).

As for Wawrinka, the Swiss has never played in a men's final in a Grand Slam. He's faced Nadal just twice in a Grand Slam tournament and has been dominated in both, never winning more than three games in a set.

Thus, for Wawrinka, nothing will come easy when facing Nadal, but forcing close matches could be in his favour  Though he has not won a single set against the Spaniard in his 12 career matches, the Swiss player has gone to a tiebreaker in three of the last four games between the two.

If Nadal wins the final, he will become only the third man in history of tennis to have have won 14 Grand Slam titles, after Pete Sampras and Roger Federer (though Federer has gone ahead and won three more Grand Slam titles). Nadal if wins will also become the first man in the open era, and just the third ever – after the legendary Rod Laver and Roy Emerson – to win each Grand Slam title twice.

Blistered hands of Nadal [Getty Images]

Now what are the prospects of Nadal's winning? Well only a miracle can stop him from being crowned. However, it may be added that Nadal has horrible blisters on his hands which require extensive taping before each match. But despite this he puts his opponents through agonising pain and wears them down by driving his opponent into the corners of the court.


So if Wawrinka is to have any chance, he has to be the front-runner.  A fast start is crucial, and he must win the first set. 

Easier said than done. So let us watch the match on Sunday morning and see if Nadal can make history or Wawrinka stands in his way. 

The final of the Australian Open (men's singles) is being played between Nadal - Wawrinka on 26 January 2014 at Approximately* 08:30 GMT at Rod Laver Arena

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Thursday, January 23, 2014

Federer vs Nadal: Clash of Titans - Australian Open Semi Final | Watch Live Free Streaming - 24 January 2014


The ongoing Australian Open has brought together some of the best and top seeded tennis players at Melbourne. Now that we have reached the last four semis stage, we have seen some of the best and top seeded players like Djokovic, the defending champion, Andy Murray, Hewitt being ousted form the championship race, leaving behind only a handful.

Of these handful, the two very best players, 17 times Grand Slam Winner and former world no.1 Roger Federer and world no.1 Rafael Nadal - the tennis world titans clash today at Rod LAver Arena.

In fact today's semi final may decide who is the greatest - the match is in fact an eliminator to determine who will play Stanislas Wawrinka in Sunday's final of the 2014 Australian Open. 

Tonight's encounter between Nadal and Federer is their 33rd encounter, of which Nadal leads 22-10. It may also be added that Federer had not defeated Nadal  a major since the Wimbledon final of 2007. Nadal and Federer played the semi final of Australian Open in 2012 which was won by Nadal 6-7(5) 6-2 7-6(5) 6-4.

Althouigh Federer is 32 this year, he is playing with much ease and he displayed a superb tennis when he met Andy Murray in the quarters and beat him 6-3 6-4 6-7(6) 6-3.

So we keep our fingers crossed and see the clash of titans match between the Swiss and the Spaniard - do not miss it.

The second semi final of the Australian Open (men's singles) is being played between Nadal and Federer on 24 January 2014 at Approximately* 08:30 GMT at Rod Laver Arena

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Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Nadal escapes Grigor Dimitrov scare - moves to Australian Open semis

When I read that world no.1 Rafael Nadal has qualified for the quarters of the Australian Open - I was much relaxed as many seeded players have been crashing out of the race since the first Grand Slam of the year began.

And then I when I read that Nadal is to face 22nd ranked Grigor Dimitrov from Bulgaria, I sank into my chair with relief as I knew for Nadal it would be peants to play out Grigor Dimitrov.

But when the match began, I got tense as things weren't as smooth as Grigor Dimitrov was there to play too and eye the semis at least. And he came hard on the Spaniard with a 6-3 first set win.

And from then on Nadal was under tremendous pressure for the next three sets. Second and third sets went into tie break and Nadal narrowly escaped the powerful returns of Grigor Dimitrov and finally won the second and third sets 7(7)-6(3) and 7(9)-6(7). The third set was tougher than the second and the balance kept tilting and changing sides till 9-7 win by Nadal.



Thereafter, Grigor Dimitrov seemed to have lost heart in the fourth set when he finally gave over to the world no.1 an easy set 2-6. 

Nadla thus moved out to the semis after a cary match today and may from now on have to face even tougher challenges if he wishes to be crowned as Australian king of the year.

Nadal now tensely wait for the outcome of the two giants, Federer and Murray, who are to play the quarter final today. The match is going to be tougher as 17-times Grand Slam winner Roger Federer would like to stay in at the age of 32 and try to subdue British Murray, winner of two Grand Slams in 2013.

Who wins to face Nadal in the semis - I keep my fingers crossed.

But one thing I am sure off - the final is going to be a classic final as I reckon Wawrinka will qualify for the final overpowering Berdych - that is a calculated guess. What do you say? 

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Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Australian Open Results Day-2 Round-1 | Hewitt and Tomic Out of Melbourne

Tomic (right) retires after losing the first set to Nadal (left) on Day-2 Round-1 match

It was a bad day for the Australians as both Australian players, Hewitt and Tomic, were left out of the race right in the first round of the Australian Open at Melbourne on the Day-2 of the competition.

The match to watch on Day-2 today was between world no.1 Rafael Nadal and Bernard Tomic of Australia. However, the match ended in unusual circumstances after Bernard Tomic retired at a time when Nadal had won the first set 6-4. Tomic, 21, pulled up with a groin injury following a serve in the first game of the match and only continued after off-court treatment.

During their time on court Nadal claimed an impressive 88% of his first-service points, with the speed of his first serve averaging 181 kilometres per hour.

In an other surprise ouster, Australian Hewitt crashed out of the competition when 24th ranked Italian A Seppi beat him in a full five set match 7(7)-6(4), 6-3, 7-5, 7-5, 7-5. The results show for itself how much resilience Hewitt put in, specially in the last three sets to win over the Italian. But Seppi proved too good to be scared and won the match.

As for other men's single events, 6th ranked Roger Federer beat J.Duckworth of Australia in straight and easy sets 6-4, 6-4 and 6-2.


In another important match, British No.1 and the Wimbledon champion Andy Murray moved to the second round beating the Melbourne heat and world No. 112 Soeda 6-1 6-1 6-3. 



In the women singles' category, defending champion Victoria Azarenka of Belarus beat 91st ranked Swede Larsson 7(7)-6(2) and 6-2 to march on to possibly meet Serena Williams in the final to defend her title - or would it be Maria Sharapova coming face to face with Serena. In fact Azarenka does not seem to be in full form as she has lost six of her last ten matches - the last against Serena in Brisbane.

Maria Sharapova, the world no.3 beat American B.Mattek-Sands 6-3, 6-4 to move on to the second round.

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Friday, January 3, 2014

Nadal vs Monfils: Qatar Open final | Watch Free Live Streaming - 4 January 2014


World No.1 Spaniard Rafael Nadal plays his first final of the year 2014 against France's Gael Monfils in Qatar Open final Saturday, 4 January 2014 today.

Nadal moved to the finals  after surviving a tough test against German qualifier Peter Gojowczyk in Doha on Friday.

Nadal's 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 victory confirmed him as the overwhelming favourite to take the title and do something he has never done before, win a tournament in the opening week of the year.

Frenchman Monfils beat another German, Florian Mayer, 6-3 6-2 to face the world no,1 today in the Qatar final.

It may be remembered that just two years back, Rafael Nadal was sent crashing out of the Qatar Open, by an inspired Gael Monfils who claimed a 6-3 6-4 win.

Nadal advances to a tournament finals for the 15th time in his last 18 tournaments. He'll be seeking ATP title No. 61 today against Monfils.

The final of the Qatar Open between Nadal and Monfils is scheduled for 4 January 2014 at 15:00 GMT at Doha, Qatar.

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Monday, November 11, 2013

Djokovic beats Nadal to win World Tour Finals


Nadal may have been world number 1, but it was Djokovic which sealed the year 2013 with a stunning win over Nadal at World Tour Finals' final at London's O2 Arena Monday night.

In fact Nadal did not offer any worthwhile reistance to the Serbian who successfully defended his title beating Nadal 6-3, 6-4.

Nadal might have earned the year-end number one ranking after his remarkable return from injury in February, but Djokovic denied him a first ATP Finals title and laid down a marker for battles to come in 2014.

Djokovic, 26, extended his unbeaten run to 22 matches as he claimed the season-ending title for the third time.



"It's the highest quality of tennis that you have next to Grand Slams, because every match that you play, you play against a top 10 player every second day," said Djokovic. "Especially this year, with back to back Paris Bercy tournament and London, wasn't easy for sure. I am very proud of the way that I managed to recover and perform better and better as the tournament went on."

Djokovic now proceeds to Belgrade, where Serbia take on the Czech Republic in the Davis Cup final from Friday.

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Sunday, November 10, 2013

Djokovic faces Nadal in the Final of ATP World Tour Finals | Watch Free Live Streaming - 11 November


World No. 1 Spaniard Rafael Nadal will play the defending champion and world no. 2-ranked Serbian Novak Djokovic for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals title on Monday night tonight at the O2 in London.

As for today's final, Nadal is the hot favourite - leading a survey wherein 91.8% voters have voted in his favour while only 8.2% have voted in Djokovic favour.

Nadal beat Roger Federer 7-5, 6-3 in a jam packed semi final while Djokovic had a 6-3, 6-3 win over Swiss debutant Stanislas Wawrinka at the ATP World Tour Finals on Sunday.

Nadal and Federer treated the O2 Arena fans to some superb exchanges early on, reminiscent of the classic matches that have punctuated their nine-year rivalry. But Nadal was much sharper on the important points, converting all four break points he earned, while Federer sometimes looked like a shadow of his old self, hitting 32 unforced errors and some poor volleys.

In the on going last major tournament of the year, the world's two highest ranked players remained unbeaten in London and have faced each other five times this season, with Nadal coming out on top three times.

Nadal leads Djokovic 22-16 in their head-to-head record, but the Serbian won their latest encounter last month in Beijing after losing his top ranking to the Spaniard. Nadal and Djokovic have met three times at the season finale – in 2007, when the event was held in Shanghai and twice in London in 2009-10.

The grand finale of the ATP World Tour Finals between Nadal and Djokovic is scheduled for 11 November, 2013 at 20:00 GMT

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Nadal knocks out Federer from London to march into the final of World Tour Finals


In an almost one sided match, world number 1 Rafael Nadal of Spain knocked out Roger Federer from the World Tours Finals and marched into the finals just a short while ago at the O2 Arena, London.

Nadal overpowered 17-times Grand Slam winners but ageing Roger Federer of Switzerland 7-5, 6-3 and claimed his 22nd victory in 32 meetings with Federer.



It may be added that it is only the second time Nadal has reached the final at the season-ending tournament, losing to Federer in 2010.

This clash between Nadal and Federer attracted another sell-out crowd of more than 17,000 spectators to the O2 Arena.

Nadal will now meet the winner of the second semi final that will begin a short while from now between world number two Novak Djokovic and Wawrinka. 

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Saturday, November 9, 2013

Federer vs Nadal: Semis - World Tour Finals | Watch Free Live Streaming Online - 10 November 2013


The big semi final of the year is being played Sunday today at the O2 Arena London between the world number one Rafael Nadal of Spain and former world number one and 17 times Grand Slam winner Roger Federer of Switzerland. The other semi final will be played between world number 2 Novak Djokovic and Wawrinka later today.

Roger Federer defeated Argentinian Juan Martin Del Potro  4-6, 7-6 (7/2), 7-5 in a sensational three set match Saturday, having lost the first set. 

The 32 year old Federer is pursuing his seventh title at the season ending tour finals and faces a tough challenge against Nadal today.

Nadal leads Federer 21-10 in their FedEx ATP Head2Head series and has won their past three matches at the BNP Paribas Masters in Indian Wells, the Internazionali BNL d’Italia in Rome and the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati, all this year.

On his 32nd career meeting with Nadal on Sunday, Federer said yesterday: "I just have to have the right mindset to give it one last go, maybe play with a little less pressure than I have in previous matches maybe with him."

The first semi final of ATP World Tour Finals between Nadal and Federer is scheduled for 10 November, 2013 at 14:00 GMT

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