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Congrats to Rafa and all his fans at Camelot.

This was a much needed title run on clay.

Now is the time to build on this.

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Rafa noticed that Gael was more focused on every point.

'It was a final against a player that is so quick and covers well the court. He's playing well. In the past he was able to play unbelievable moments, but then committing mistakes. It's not the case now. He's playing solid all the time. If he's able to play solid, he's one of the toughest opponents you can face. So when I finished the second set, I was telling me, Okay, something is not going well because the match is not in my hands. The match is not in his hands, but it's not in my hands either. I need to do something else. I need to hit more with my forehand inside the court. That's what I was telling to myself. If I lose, I lose, but I have to take that position. I did. It's obvious that it worked out so well in the third, increasing a little bit the level of my tennis, the level of my forehand. That changed everything.'

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Rafa Reveals Best Advice He Ever Received

On April 18, 2016/ By Rafael Nadal Fans
https://rafaelnadalfans.com/2016/04/18/interview-rafael-nadal-reveals-best-advice-hes-ever-received-from-his-father-sebastian/

Nadal FedEx ATP Player Profile 2016


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Soderling as long as Federer and Nadal are playing they can still win Any Title

http://www.tennisworldusa.org/Robin-Soderling-As-long-as-Federer-and-Nadal-are-playing-they-can-still-win-Any-Title-articolo31973.html

Tennis - The two-time former French Open finalist shared some positivity about Federer and Nadal on Instagram
Robin Soderling shared a curious and nice post on Instagram. After Rafael Nadal's win in Monte Carlo, the former Swedish player wrote that you cannot write-off champions like the Spaniard or Roger Federer off only if they have a bad moment in terms of results:
Here is the full post: 'A couple of years back, people talked about that Roger is done. Was he? The last year, many "experts" and people in general tells that Rafa is done (he is nr 5 in the world by the way). Just a tip: Start understanding that these kind of athletes aren't like the rest. They are done once they decide not to work for it anymore. As long as Roger and Rafa are playing, they can still win any title!'

 And the hashtags are interesting: living legends, vamos Rafa, allez Roger
Soderling officially retired in December 2015 after being out of action for several years because of mononucleosis. He's the only player along with Novak Djokovic to have beaten Rafael Nadal at Roland Garros. He defeated Nadal at the 2009 French Open, while Djokovic defeated Nadal in 2015.

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Nadal press conference Full transcript after winning his ninth Monte Carlo Masters crown

On April 18, 2016/ By Rafael Nadal Fans/

https://rafaelnadalfans.com/2016/04/18/rafael-nadal-press-conference-full-transcript-after-winning-his-ninth-monte-carlo-masters-crown/

THE MODERATOR: Questions in English.
Q. How happy are you after this tournament?
 RAFAEL NADAL: Have been a very important week for me. Is obvious, I say at the beginning of the season, I feel myself much better than the year before.
If you don’t confirm that with results…
The victory here confirms that I am better and I am very happy, no? Is very, very emotional week for me, very important event. Probably Monte-Carlo is one of the most important places in my career without any doubt.
Win again here after three years is something so special for me. So very happy for that.
I am enjoying emotionally.
Q. Does it seem like a long time, almost two years since Madrid, the last time you won a Masters 1000?
 RAFAEL NADAL: Yeah, I have been a couple of time without having sometime without winning big, big tournament. I enjoying this moment, no?
I know I worked hard to have this trophy with me. I am enjoying this moment. Is emotional moment after some tough moments. But that’s part of the life, is part of the sports in general.
Very happy today. I hope and I believe that this week, Indian Wells, this week, two tournaments in a row, playing at a very high level, I think that’s so important. That’s what I needed.
I said the first day when I arrived here in the first press conference that I needed matches in a row, I need weeks in a row competing at the highest level. I already have two weeks in a row competing at the highest level.
Today winning nine times here is something unbelievable for me. Outside of that, that is something so special. Compete well two weeks in a row is something so positive. Another chance next week in Barcelona, I going to try my best again.
Q. How did you manage to suddenly go up another level in the third set? Suddenly you went away from him.
 RAFAEL NADAL: The conditions today were much slower than during the whole week. Not sun. The court was heavier, so the balls are heavier. Little bit tough conditions, no?
For me is better to play with a little bit faster conditions. But even like this, was a final against a player that is so quick and covers so good the court. He’s playing well.
He’s playing much more serious during the whole match. Before he was able to play unbelievable moments, but then having mistakes. It’s not the case now. He’s playing solid all the time.
So when I finished the second set, I was telling me, Okay, something is not going well because the match is not in my hands. The match is not in his hands, but is not in my hands either. I need to do something else. I need to hit more with my forehand. That’s what I was telling to myself. I need to go more for the shots with my forehand, I need to play more inside the court with my forehand. If I lose, I lose, but I have to take that position. I have to decide the match with my forehand. Missing or winning, but I need to do it.
I did. It’s obvious that it worked so well in the third, increasing a little bit the level of my tennis, level of my forehand. That changed everything.
Q. Your 14th match with Gael. Were you surprised in any way by what you came up with today or was it just a matter of you raising your game in the third? So many breakpoints.
 RAFAEL NADAL: He won all the matches so easy this week. When somebody is winning easy is because is playing so good. That’s the real thing, no?
And Gael, everybody knows the potential of Gael. Is obvious that Gael is a little bit up and down during his career. But everybody knows his potential is so high because he has everything to play at the highest level: good serve, movements are unbelievable, super quick, he has all the shots.
If he’s able to play solid, he’s one of the toughest opponents you can face.
The third set, after a super long two first sets, was a tough set for both of us. I was able to increase little bit the level of intensity, the level of tennis in general. That’s why I have the trophy with me.
But Gael was playing great. He’s playing well since the beginning of the season. He’s in a very high position in the race. That’s difficult. I think he’s No. 5 in the race now. It’s something great.
Q. During your speech you said you had to work especially hard to get back at the level you are now. Can you share maybe what was the most important part of the work you’ve done in previous weeks or months to get back to this level?
 RAFAEL NADAL: I have been working hard. I have been working hard since long time ago. Last year have been a tough year in terms — I don’t want to talk anymore, I said enough about the nerves, I was nervous during the matches.
Is work every day to slow down that, no? Is not going like this, going like this (indicating up and down). It’s not something that stays here and disappears. It’s the work of every day.
The victories help. Still not 100% perfect, but still is much, much better of everything.
I don’t have that feeling I had last year on court. Very happy for that. In terms of tennis, I am playing better. It’s obvious.
I was able to raise the level, increase my level yesterday in the second and in the third, and today again in the third. That’s something I missed a lot the last period of time. Before when the match was coming tough, I was able to increase. This week I was able to do it.

Q. After Australia, what was your feeling? Did you think you could recover the high level of tennis?
 RAFAEL NADAL: The real thing is I was playing great in Australia. I was playing great before Australia. It was a big lose for me in Australia, that’s the real thing. So tough one. I had to accept and come back. I did.
I put me in a position to play well in Indian Wells. I was ready to play well in Miami, but had that accident. Here again continues well.
I need to keep going. Very positive week. Next week is another tournament and I need to be ready.
Q. How important is this victory for the future, for your confidence?
 RAFAEL NADAL: We’ll see. We’ll see in the next six months. For the moment is a day to enjoy. Is a so important victory for me. I have to enjoy this moment. Tomorrow I start to think about Barcelona. Is another important event for me.
Q. Before you say you like faster surfaces. Monfils before said that he didn’t have many free points on his serve because the court was slow, the balls were slow. Do you really think the court favored him or you, or changed completely the match? Many breakpoints.
 RAFAEL NADAL: On clay there is usually more breakpoints than on hard. That’s the real thing. Especially when you play in slow conditions, the serve lose a little bit the effect, no?
I don’t know, but for sure for him is probably better to play in faster conditions. But is obvious that if I was playing in faster conditions, my ball would be higher bounces, the topspin will be higher.
So for him at the same time probably he will have more free points with the serve, but will have less chances to come back from that tough positions all the time.
So I don’t know.

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Rafa noticed that Gael was more focused on every point.

'It was a final against a player that is so quick and covers well the court. He's playing well. In the past he was able to play unbelievable moments, but then committing mistakes. It's not the case now. He's playing solid all the time. If he's able to play solid, he's one of the toughest opponents you can face. So when I finished the second set, I was telling me, Okay, something is not going well because the match is not in my hands. The match is not in his hands, but it's not in my hands either. I need to do something else. I need to hit more with my forehand inside the court. That's what I was telling to myself. If I lose, I lose, but I have to take that position. I did. It's obvious that it worked out so well in the third, increasing a little bit the level of my tennis, the level of my forehand. That changed everything.'


they both combined for conceding 34 break point opportunities.


rafa coughed up his serve 5 times.


so he has a lot of work to do. lets hope he can build on this win. he needs Barcelona title to keep building.

serve, return of serve, and the backhand have to get better going into Paris.

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Rafa noticed that Gael was more focused on every point.

'It was a final against a player that is so quick and covers well the court. He's playing well. In the past he was able to play unbelievable moments, but then committing mistakes. It's not the case now. He's playing solid all the time. If he's able to play solid, he's one of the toughest opponents you can face. So when I finished the second set, I was telling me, Okay, something is not going well because the match is not in my hands. The match is not in his hands, but it's not in my hands either. I need to do something else. I need to hit more with my forehand inside the court. That's what I was telling to myself. If I lose, I lose, but I have to take that position. I did. It's obvious that it worked out so well in the third, increasing a little bit the level of my tennis, the level of my forehand. That changed everything.'


they both combined for conceding 34 break point opportunities.


rafa coughed up his serve 5 times.


so he has a lot of work to do. lets hope he can build on this win. he needs Barcelona title to keep building.

serve, return of serve, and the backhand have to get better going into Paris.

Did you see how Monfils was playing and the gets they were both getting? I haven't seen tennis like that in years. I can't tell you how many calls I got from other fans who watched that match. That match was insane.

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monfils is capable of great tennis.


that said monfils had never been able to take a single set from rafa in the past.


great performance from monfils for reaching the final at monte carlo.

monfils is lean and lanky. he is about 6 foot 4. has great leverage and works out in the gym. he is very strong.


he is just short on the endurance front.

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monfils is capable of great tennis.


that said monfils had never been able to take a single set from rafa in the past.


great performance from monfils for reaching the final at monte carlo.

monfils is lean and lanky. he is about 6 foot 4. has great leverage and works out in the gym. he is very strong.


he is just short on the endurance front.

Yeah, but everybody loses sets. I can't think of anyone who doesn't lose sets. I don't think I've ever heard of that where someone consistently wins in straight sets all the time. Monfils has a new coach who he's been wanting for a long time and that coach wouldn't take him on, probably because of his "work ethic", but with that being said, when Monfils wants to play, and play to win that is one talented player, more gifted, IMO, than anyone on the tour. If he decides to get "serious" Monfils will win a lot and big depending on his desire. He could be great if he applied himself.

I think it was a fantastic match, so much so, that anyone who won deserved it. They were that good. That's why the tennis world is still abuzz over that match and are putting Rafa in the second position regardless of his recent frailties, and aren't counting out him winning his tenth major at RG.

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Yay! Rafa won his second title in as many weeks. His form wasn't great, but he got through. I was concerned with him having to play two weeks in a row, but he had just enough to get past Kei. Kei didn't play well, IMO, but he didn't play terrible. Another week in the books and onwards to RG! A little rest for Rafa and hopefully more confidence building in Madrid and Rome.

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Yay! Rafa won his second title in as many weeks. His form wasn't great, but he got through. I was concerned with him having to play two weeks in a row, but he had just enough to get past Kei. Kei didn't play well, IMO, but he didn't play terrible. Another week in the books and onwards to RG! A little rest for Rafa and hopefully more confidence building in Madrid and Rome.

absolute must wins for Rafa. he had to have the monte carlo and Barcelona titles to show that he means business.

now on to the bigger business:

he can take it easy in Madrid and bail but he has to take the rome title. they will all be there.

rafa needs the rome title and a win over djokovic.

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clay is the wellspring from which he flows.


go rafa. destroy them all on clay.

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Yay! Rafa won his second title in as many weeks. His form wasn't great, but he got through. I was concerned with him having to play two weeks in a row, but he had just enough to get past Kei. Kei didn't play well, IMO, but he didn't play terrible. Another week in the books and onwards to RG! A little rest for Rafa and hopefully more confidence building in Madrid and Rome.

absolute must wins for Rafa. he had to have the monte carlo and Barcelona titles to show that he means business.

now on to the bigger business:

he can take it easy in Madrid and bail but he has to take the rome title. they will all be there.

rafa needs the rome title and a win over djokovic.

Agreed. He has the passion back and that's what was missing. He's doing so much better. I hope he takes one of those tournaments off to further work on his game, though. If he does, he should be ready for the French. What I've noticed the most is how he's using the geometry of the courts again and working the dog's mess out of his opponents. It's so good to see him engaged him.

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he is finding out that winning is fun.

he wants to compete again and win.




 

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