July 6, 200817 yr @Chavi: Yeap, it is! I don't want to sound cockyesh but I love my name too. I've always felt comfortable with it.
July 6, 200817 yr yeah well not every single time but almost! Often enough to make me go WHAAAOOO and want to turn the sound off. Hahah there actually was an article in some newspaper about his pants haha, it said that they didn't seem to fit him at all during this tournament 'cause he had to keep on pulling them up etc.. I can't believe they wrote an article about this! haha But really, couldn't he just change them?!! Me and mom have settled on it being some sort of a tick, perhaps. hehe
July 6, 200817 yr aww.. im jealous ! i'm a Lana wannabe :P such a pretty name ! anyway, back on topic : Nadal's been having this panties problem for years though ! time to get a new wardrobe Señor ! .. and haircut :rolleyes: that is so not on topic :lol:
July 6, 200817 yr ^ He had a haircut though, his hair was much much longer during Roland Garros! And his new hair makes him look younger... :D @Rolle: Umm, just want to ask, who's in your avatar? I feel like I've seen them before some place!
July 6, 200817 yr I was totally on Federer's side at the beginning of the match but was chuffed for Nadal at the end - you could see it meant so much to him. As for the underwear and ball-bouncing (and by the way how often does he rub himself down with a towel!) I think he has a bit of OCD. But I reckon a lot of top sports people do - it's that attention to detail that makes them a champion
July 6, 200817 yr ^ I agree. About that OCD thing. He's got this special way of putting his bottles of water on the ground too.. he's full of ticks this guy! hehe Oh well, he won, nonetheless! :pleased:
July 6, 200817 yr I actually didn't see much of the match - I had to listen to it on the radio as I was on a long car journey. Didn't get home 'til halfway through the last set. Will watch a repeat though and look out for that bottle thing - what exactly is it that he does?
July 6, 200817 yr I didn't catch it much this match, but I've seen it in Roland Garros and the commentator mentioned it too. It's how the bottles should be put the same exact place that it was before and heading the same way.
July 6, 200817 yr I actually didn't see much of the match - I had to listen to it on the radio as I was on a long car journey. Didn't get home 'til halfway through the last set. Will watch a repeat though and look out for that bottle thing - what exactly is it that he does? He drinks out of one, then the other and then lines them up next to each other, labels facing forward.
July 7, 200817 yr Awesome players Nadal and Federer! But... RAFAEL NADAL IS BETTER :D :):):):):):) Definitely. I watched it through all the delays and was determined not to sleep until it was done. They were both great, but Nadal just had great persistence and determination, moreso that I could've seen coming from Fed, which in truth actually started coming out after the first rain delay. Had they continued playing then, it really could've ended there. Either way, great tennis :D (And Fed was also touching his butt too guys lol, it's only that Nadal is more, well, bootylicious that it becomes more obvious and happens so oftne :laugh3: - still doesn't take away from the fact he is a terrific tennis player and now, winner!)
July 7, 200817 yr Move over Roger, Rafa is new king of Wimbledon as Nadal ends Federer's run of titles By Ryan Kisiel Last updated at 2:04 AM on 07th July 2008 Comments (0) Add to My Stories It will go down as the greatest Wimbledon match of all time - one of the days when the nation stood still to watch a titanic sporting encounter. Millions of TV viewers and a packed Centre Court were transfixed by the gladiatorial battle between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal which finished with darkness descending at 9.15pm. The Spaniard finally triumphed 6-4, 6-4, 6-7, 6-7, 9-7 in what was also the longest men's final ever played, at four hours 48 minutes. Roar of approval: A winning point for Nadal The exultant 22-year-old then clambered up to embrace his family and then, in a first, strolled along to the Royal Box to shake hands with King Juan Carlos and pick up a Spanish flag. Afterwards he said: 'I'm very happy to win this. It's like a dream, it's my favourite tournament.' As the tension built during the match, the Centre Court audience even ended up sounding like a football crowd, chanting for their favourite player. Nadal is the the first man since Bjorn Borg in 1980 to win the French Open and Wimbledon back to back. His epic victory last night denied Federer what would have been his sixth consecutive Wimbledon title and both players were tearful as they embraced each other at the net. The seemingly never-ending battle is likely to eclipse even the classic final between John McEnroe and Bjorn Borg in 1980, widely regarded until yesterday as the best match seen at Wimbledon. More... Waves, rain and brollies at Wimbledon: Welcome to another Great British summertimeLaura's a hit at the Champions' ball - as well as on the court Laura Robson might have won Wimbledon, but the hard work starts now First set: Nadal shows his power The American won that in five sets, 8-6 in the final set. That match is probably best known for an amazing tie-break in the fourth set which McEnroe won 18-16. Borg was there yesterday to see the Spaniard rush to a two-set lead and seemingly on his way to victory without too much drama. Then Federer hit back. To add to the suspense, there was a succession of rain breaks. Step closer: The second set is his The match, scheduled to start to at 2pm, was initially delayed by more than half an hour by rain. There were two further rain breaks and there were fears that the game might not be completed because of bad light and to add to the mix Nadal slipped awkwardly and hurt his right knee at one point. But Federer is far from finished Federer, gracious in defeat, said: 'I tried everything, got a little back, but Rafa's a deserved champion as he played fantastic. I'll be back next year.' Nadal said: 'He is still number one - the best.' No surrender: Federer takes the fourth set Mutual respect: The players shake hands after the final Disappointed: Federer lost out on sixth consecutive Wimbledon title Enlarge Royal victory: Nadal celebrates with Spanish Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia Enlarge Lap of honour: Nadal greets his father Sebastian
July 7, 200817 yr I missed the first two sets but caught the last 3. What a game!!Absolutely amazing! I was rooting Nadal aswell. He so deserved this!!!!
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