Tuesday, July 6, 2010

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WIMBLEDON / DAY AFTER


They concluded that these championships have been key players in person as you can see in these pages of our blog!
It ended with the victory of Rafael Nadal to which we give our compliments!
The English world number one has won his second Wimbledon (the first in 2008) and eighth Grand Slam tournament (the other: 1 Australian Open and Roland Garros 5). In the final
got better in 3 sets to Tomas Berdych. The Czech Republic, in his first final in a Grand Slam tournament, was the surprise of the tournament as he has collected the scalps of Federer in the quarterfinals and Djokovic in the semifinals. Perhaps
Berdych in the final was subconsciously satisfied with the result and nothing could rage against the red Nadal. He did not see
species in the final, after 7 consecutive years, King Roger.
His first final was in 2003 and last last year in which it was imposed as a sample for 6 times.
His Majesty did not appear this year but as usual, we got glimpses of great tennis (but he can still give thanks to his immense class), but few want to problemuccio physical and a non-optimal, it is not Federer was never true. Many detractors
harm done, but I give a great champion for lost (he just showed us that, but Nadal in the recent past), obviously that will never be the absolute ruler the circuit, but stick to it and close teniamocelo: the world of tennis needs him.
RF won everything and set records unmatched could stop playing tomorrow morning, but if it continues (and who knows him knows that always works harder to try to strive for continuous improvement) is because we believe, because he still wants and stimuli, because he loves this sport more than any other ... and he himself has said and we believe with him, despite the third place (down from the first two steps of the podium after seven years, scary!) although in 'final stage of your career ...
Before judging, stick to it, thank him for the emotions that has given us and let us hope that he gives us a few more "magic moment", some "religiuos experience".
Long live the king! However, it remains
Fred Perry (one of the famous pole) the last Briton to win Wimbledon (in 1936 ...) since Andy Murray went out in the semifinals against Nadal Imperador. The Scot did not save the British summer, which saw England exit prematurely world.
conclude by recalling two episodes that make it special and to remember this edition of champioships.
The first memory goes to the 'epic match "Isner-Mahut, who established the record for longest game in professional tennis history (more than 11 hours held in 3 days), while the second goes to the queen who visited to the 'All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club "after forty years ... we will return in another 40?

Simone
NBP.

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