“He will win Roland-Garros forty years in a row. He will be 65 years old and he will continue to win Roland-Garros…”
Swept 6-1, 6-1, 6-1 in the quarter-finals of Roland-Garros, Nicolas Almagro lets go, with spite, what the crushing domination of his compatriot Rafael Nadal inspires in him.
The sentence, pronounced in… 2008, could rebound this year at Roland-Garros as the Spaniard impresses.
The cheers still resounded when, on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday, at 1:40 a.m., Rafael Nadal came to tell, with a place in the semi-finals, the last episode of a legend who makes fun of generations, of fashions.
In a few minutes, the gladiator digested the bitterly composted qualification (in 4:12) against Novak Djokovic, the elastic man, extinguished the stars which shone in his eyes to quickly project himself.
When the hours and landmarks get confused, he keeps control, does not offer himself the slightest respite,
don't let yourself be softened or lulled by the pleasures of the moment.
The performance…
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