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either he will rise from the ashes or he will start to sail away into the sunset.



next 3 tournaments should give us more information.


but once again I just cant what he can do without fitness and physicality in such a short run.


he does not have the game to get rid of them quickly and efficiently.


it took him 2 hours and 20 minutes to get rid of isner. 3 hours to get rid of ferru which left him depleted.


he started to run out of gas against Fog in the 2nd set.



Rafa is Rafa. he is going to do it his way. lets see if he can re-ignite his relentless will to win again.



that is where is all starts.

I think he'll get it together. Maybe not as fast as we'd like him to, but this is sports; full of surprises, twists and turns.

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this tony nadal talking:



Toni Nadal: "Making good tournaments in Madrid and Rome, arrive with confidence in Paris"

" I still think we still have time to get good at Roland Garros . If we play like in Monte Carlo, we have options. Last weeks his tennis was fine, therefore, we do the same as Monte Carlo. Then when we get a little more peace of mind to play, everything will improve. Making two good tournaments in Madrid and Rome, arriving with confidence in Paris. "

 "Nothing to lose, Rafa was quite affected but then we thought, and after half an hour, we thought about what to do. It has become a bad game and that's it. You have to work to address this difficulty and trust that things soon be well again. "


I always agree with Uncle Toni. It's not the end of the world. Things work out the way they're supposed to, IMO.

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folks the work has started on our free education center.


we are starting out with "arts and humanities".


so lots of interesting developments at Camelot.

we need help. hopefully we can get a few more people to join Camelot so we can all take a little bit part in this growth.



all of Camelot is in development. all we need is a few more people.


health and wellness center is up and running anyway.


our free education board is going to grow to enormous heights in time.



Divine, Sean, Creepy, Misty Blue, and company are keeping the poetry section going. it is growing nicely.



all this will take time. I am looking at about 500 members in 2 years.

all it takes is some belief and a little bit of work.

I have nearly 14,000 followers on twitter. my goal is 200,000 followers.


once I obtain those numbers a few are sure to follow us at Camelot.


try to spread the word. we are going to make it a very diverse forum that is a fun forum.


and we can make it a learning center that enriches, entertains, and inspires.

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There are 250 level clay events all around before Madrid.


Rafa is again taking a huge gamble by by not playing in one of them.


He won just 3 matches in Monte Carlo.

One was against a 33 year old and another one against a 30 year old. Those were not significant wins. It took him 3 hours to get rid of Ferru.


He won just 1 match in Barcelona.


I can assure you that nothing short of a miracle is needed if he won't step up his practice and if he is  not willing to take advantage of some of these smaller events in order to get going again.

He should have gone to Casablanca and put a few matches under his belt.


if he crashes out early at the next 3 events then the conclusion would have to be inescapable: he just does not have the burning desire to win anymore.


I don't know why I keep being in shock over all this when I saw it coming as early as 4 years ago.





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either he will rise from the ashes or he will start to sail away into the sunset.



next 3 tournaments should give us more information.


but once again I just cant what he can do without fitness and physicality in such a short run.


he does not have the game to get rid of them quickly and efficiently.


it took him 2 hours and 20 minutes to get rid of isner. 3 hours to get rid of ferru which left him depleted.


he started to run out of gas against Fog in the 2nd set.



Rafa is Rafa. he is going to do it his way. lets see if he can re-ignite his relentless will to win again.



that is where is all starts.

I think he'll get it together. Maybe not as fast as we'd like him to, but this is sports; full of surprises, twists and turns.


uncle tony is also hanging on to little bit of hope.

He said we have to do well in Madrid and Rome so we can arrive in Paris with some confidence.


Rafa has to put in the work and forget everything else for at least a month.


There is no way out if he does not adopt a single minded focus right now.

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Well, everyone, I've read through all the back posts I missed when I was sick.   Looks like you all have everything under control, and thanks for your descriptions of the matches :)

Unfortunately, I have not been able to see much other than highlights of the matches.  Looks like General CETSVids is no longer posting? 

Maybe the ATP and youtube are squeezing the vid posters out.   I think that is a serious miscalculation by them.  The ATP should encourage all videos to promote the sport, not ban them.  Who are they kidding?  Just because they may own the rights, does not mean they have to prohibit them from being distributed freely.   It's free publicity for the sport to have these great events available in the public eye, not to mention an historical record of the events.  Think of all the people who might see a match on youtube and encouraged to become a fan.  What about the people that are fans, that for one reason or another couldn't sit down and watch when it was on live?  Does it make sense to force fans to pay for the privilege of seeing any event? No. It's not worth it to me to subscribe and pay.  So, I don't see it.  I read about it instead and hold it against the ATP for not allowing it to be seen.  How to drive potential fans away? Don't let them see any matches unless they pay for it.

Anyway, I hear No1e may not play in Madrid.   So all other players playing move up a seedling... :)

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And Roger is in Istanbul.

those who want some clay time and match play on clay are out there getting it.


Rafa is just happy to be in Mallorca. he will go into Paris with hardly any matches if he crashes out early in Madrid and Rome.

I just don't understand why he is doing this. there are clay events all around.



http://www.atpworldtour.com/News/Tennis/2015/04/17/Corona-ATP-Slice-20-April-2015.aspx

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Well, everyone, I've read through all the back posts I missed when I was sick.   Looks like you all have everything under control, and thanks for your descriptions of the matches :)

Unfortunately, I have not been able to see much other than highlights of the matches.  Looks like General CETSVids is no longer posting? 

Maybe the ATP and youtube are squeezing the vid posters out.   I think that is a serious miscalculation by them.  The ATP should encourage all videos to promote the sport, not ban them.  Who are they kidding?  Just because they may own the rights, does not mean they have to prohibit them from being distributed freely.   It's free publicity for the sport to have these great events available in the public eye, not to mention an historical record of the events.  Think of all the people who might see a match on youtube and encouraged to become a fan.  What about the people that are fans, that for one reason or another couldn't sit down and watch when it was on live?  Does it make sense to force fans to pay for the privilege of seeing any event? No. It's not worth it to me to subscribe and pay.  So, I don't see it.  I read about it instead and hold it against the ATP for not allowing it to be seen.  How to drive potential fans away? Don't let them see any matches unless they pay for it.

Anyway, I hear No1e may not play in Madrid.   So all other players playing move up a seedling... :)

Respectfully,
masterclass



he is not posting at tennis4you either. my guess is that he is taking a break from tennis.


he should be back by the time RG and Wimbledon rolls around.

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and it now looks like Emma has left for good.



no worries. we will just have to reinvent Camelot and grow to be bigger than ever before in about 2 years time.



we are now also offering free education at Camelot. we will continue to add more programs.


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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2444019-rafael-nadal-will-win-another-french-open-but-maybe-not-in-2015






I found this article at the bleacher report which also shows up in our headlines at the top of our main page:



The lack of emphatic "vamos-ing" across the clay courts of Europe this spring is almost deafening in its silence.

 The void is palpable.

 After dominating one surface to a greater degree than arguably any other player in the history of tennis, Rafael Nadal finally appears to have hit a significant wall.

 The first player in the Open Era to win more than three different tournaments at least seven times (Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Rome, French Open) is now struggling to make it even to the semis in those same events.

 With the 2015 renditions of the Monte Carlo Masters and the Barcelona Open now over for the Spaniard, one truly has to wonder what chance Nadal has of winning his 15th career Grand Slam at the French Open in May.

 To count out the nine-time champion completely would of course be foolish. But to view the tournament as anything but Novak Djokovic's to lose in 2015 would also seem to be a fairly significant distortion of reality.

 Not since Jim Courier in 1992 has a male player won the first two Slams of the year in succession. With one bird already in hand, it seems probable that Djokovic could become the first man in 22 years to finally match the American. (Yes, American players actually used to be relevant in the sport.)

 If that achievement does come to pass, the defending champion of the 2014 Championships at Wimbledon might add insult to injury by further encroaching on Nadal's elite territory.

 In winning the 2010 titles at the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open, Nadal became the first man in tennis history to win three different majors on three different surfaces in a calendar year—a "Surface Slam." As things stand now, Djokovic appears in a great position to match that feat too.

 But let's not get too far ahead of ourselves. The French Open trophy won't be handed over without a fight and Nadal has only a single loss at Roland Garros in 10 years.

 The puzzling thing about Nadal's current struggles is that they don't appear to be tied to his famously achy knees. The problem this time around appears to be more mental in nature, with Nadal's signature belief and determination drying up like the water resources of California in a record drought.

 When Nadal has taken the court in 2015, even on his preferred surface, he seems to be lacking that blue-collar, gritty style that has distinguished his game since day one.

 The message Nadal sent to his opponents in the past was that he would out-work you or die trying.

 The message Nadal's game is sending these days is more like DOA (dead on arrival).

 Without an overabundance of determination and confidence, Nadal just can't perform at a championship level. He doesn't possess the raw talent of a player like Roger Federer who can mail it in occasionally and still pull through.

 As seen last week when Nadal lost somewhat shockingly to Fabio Fognini in Barcelona during the third round, he converted on only three of 14 break chances. That's just so anti-Nadal.

 His previous success was built on cutthroat efficiency in converting and saving break points. Without it, and more importantly, that never-die attitude, he's become mortal—even on clay.

 Looking at Nadal's game right now, it's clear his forehand isn't nearly as sharp, his two-handed backhand is falling too short on court and his serve has lost considerable zip.

 Obviously, none of that is good.

 The ultimate question is whether Rafa and his coach Toni Nadal can find a way to put Humpty Dumpty back together before the proceedings in Paris this year.

 It's becoming hard to bet on that eventuality with so few events remaining for Nadal to find his winning form.

 Nadal has admitted that the limitations he's experiencing right now are more on the mental side than the physical. Still, one has to wonder if both of these forces aren't working in concert to produce this rather surprising downturn.

 Being stronger and faster than anyone else on tour played such a crucial role in building that fortress of self-confidence that allowed Nadal to topple the likes of Roger Federer on grass and hard court.

 But after Djokovic "out-Nadaled" Rafa during the 2012 Australian Open final, and his unfortunate injury during the same tournament in 2014, the King of Clay just hasn't possessed the same physical dominance and swagger.

 It's reasonable to link those physical lapses against Djokovic and Stanislas Wawrinka with his current mental struggles. As doubts build around the performance and endurance of the body, one would think those fractures would impact one's belief and mental toughness.

 This is why the French Open, or any other Grand Slam, for that matter, might be a bridge too far for Nadal this season.

 It's likely that Rafa simply needs more time to recondition his body such that it can once again be the fuel for the machine that represents his mental strength.

 The bad news for Rafa and his fans is that the process of full rehabilitation will likely take longer than the month or so left before the 2015 French Open.

 The good news is that there can be no doubting that Nadal will eventually find the necessary solutions to put together at least a couple more good runs before his career is said and done.

Doubting the latter assertion would be as ridiculous as completely counting him out of contention at Roland Garros come May.

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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2444019-rafael-nadal-will-win-another-french-open-but-maybe-not-in-2015






I found this article at the bleacher report which also shows up in our headlines at the top of our main page:



The lack of emphatic "vamos-ing" across the clay courts of Europe this spring is almost deafening in its silence.

 The void is palpable.

 After dominating one surface to a greater degree than arguably any other player in the history of tennis, Rafael Nadal finally appears to have hit a significant wall.

 The first player in the Open Era to win more than three different tournaments at least seven times (Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Rome, French Open) is now struggling to make it even to the semis in those same events.

 With the 2015 renditions of the Monte Carlo Masters and the Barcelona Open now over for the Spaniard, one truly has to wonder what chance Nadal has of winning his 15th career Grand Slam at the French Open in May.

 To count out the nine-time champion completely would of course be foolish. But to view the tournament as anything but Novak Djokovic's to lose in 2015 would also seem to be a fairly significant distortion of reality.

 Not since Jim Courier in 1992 has a male player won the first two Slams of the year in succession. With one bird already in hand, it seems probable that Djokovic could become the first man in 22 years to finally match the American. (Yes, American players actually used to be relevant in the sport.)

 If that achievement does come to pass, the defending champion of the 2014 Championships at Wimbledon might add insult to injury by further encroaching on Nadal's elite territory.

 In winning the 2010 titles at the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open, Nadal became the first man in tennis history to win three different majors on three different surfaces in a calendar year—a "Surface Slam." As things stand now, Djokovic appears in a great position to match that feat too.

 But let's not get too far ahead of ourselves. The French Open trophy won't be handed over without a fight and Nadal has only a single loss at Roland Garros in 10 years.

 The puzzling thing about Nadal's current struggles is that they don't appear to be tied to his famously achy knees. The problem this time around appears to be more mental in nature, with Nadal's signature belief and determination drying up like the water resources of California in a record drought.

 When Nadal has taken the court in 2015, even on his preferred surface, he seems to be lacking that blue-collar, gritty style that has distinguished his game since day one.

 The message Nadal sent to his opponents in the past was that he would out-work you or die trying.

 The message Nadal's game is sending these days is more like DOA (dead on arrival).

 Without an overabundance of determination and confidence, Nadal just can't perform at a championship level. He doesn't possess the raw talent of a player like Roger Federer who can mail it in occasionally and still pull through.

 As seen last week when Nadal lost somewhat shockingly to Fabio Fognini in Barcelona during the third round, he converted on only three of 14 break chances. That's just so anti-Nadal.

 His previous success was built on cutthroat efficiency in converting and saving break points. Without it, and more importantly, that never-die attitude, he's become mortal—even on clay.

 Looking at Nadal's game right now, it's clear his forehand isn't nearly as sharp, his two-handed backhand is falling too short on court and his serve has lost considerable zip.

 Obviously, none of that is good.

 The ultimate question is whether Rafa and his coach Toni Nadal can find a way to put Humpty Dumpty back together before the proceedings in Paris this year.

 It's becoming hard to bet on that eventuality with so few events remaining for Nadal to find his winning form.

 Nadal has admitted that the limitations he's experiencing right now are more on the mental side than the physical. Still, one has to wonder if both of these forces aren't working in concert to produce this rather surprising downturn.

 Being stronger and faster than anyone else on tour played such a crucial role in building that fortress of self-confidence that allowed Nadal to topple the likes of Roger Federer on grass and hard court.

 But after Djokovic "out-Nadaled" Rafa during the 2012 Australian Open final, and his unfortunate injury during the same tournament in 2014, the King of Clay just hasn't possessed the same physical dominance and swagger.

 It's reasonable to link those physical lapses against Djokovic and Stanislas Wawrinka with his current mental struggles. As doubts build around the performance and endurance of the body, one would think those fractures would impact one's belief and mental toughness.

 This is why the French Open, or any other Grand Slam, for that matter, might be a bridge too far for Nadal this season.

 It's likely that Rafa simply needs more time to recondition his body such that it can once again be the fuel for the machine that represents his mental strength.

 The bad news for Rafa and his fans is that the process of full rehabilitation will likely take longer than the month or so left before the 2015 French Open.

 The good news is that there can be no doubting that Nadal will eventually find the necessary solutions to put together at least a couple more good runs before his career is said and done.

Doubting the latter assertion would be as ridiculous as completely counting him out of contention at Roland Garros come May.


This is a very well written article. It makes some good points, but in the end it's a wait and see game. However things work out, that's the way it's supposed to be. I'm not trying to be blase about it, but it basically comes down to this. Nadal will either win it, or lose it, but either way it has no bearing on anything else going forward.

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and it now looks like Emma has left for good.



no worries. we will just have to reinvent Camelot and grow to be bigger than ever before in about 2 years time.



we are now also offering free education at Camelot. we will continue to add more programs.


and this is not just any free education: this is the greatest educators on the planet.

it is also accompanied by very elaborate videos.

Why do you think she's left for good?

I came over last night and saw the algebra board. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I spent so much time in there that I got too sleepy and didn't post one single thought.

I try to be present daily, as my contribution to Camelot, but last night I was too tired.

I think Camelot is going in the right direction by being all inclusive. One day we will look back and wonder how it all happened so fast, forgetting the bumps and bruises we endured.

As long as we keep the dream alive, results will follow, they just don't always come when we want them to.

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we will keep the dream alive and kicking lady TT.



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Emma posted at my castle thread that me and general masterclass  founded at tennis4you.



she said something to the effect that she prefers to be a gypsy going from forum to forum.



I don't post much at that thread anymore.

we just keep the castle alive there.

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Emma posted at my castle thread that me and general masterclass  founded at tennis4you.



she said something to the effect that she prefers to be a gypsy going from forum to forum.



I don't post much at that thread anymore.

we just keep the castle alive there.

Hopefully, she's doing well. I can see her being a tennis gypsy.

When is the next tournament for Rafa?

 

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