Nadal Shocks Federer For Wimbledon Title »
Posted By TimALoftis 3 months, 1 week ago in SportsRafael Nadal won his fifth Grand Slam title -- and first outside of France -- by knocking off five-time defending Wimbledon champion Roger Federer in five thrilling sets.
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capn_caveman3 months, 1 week ago
All I can say is "WOW" after watching that match. I'm not a huge tennis fan, but this match had enough drama to keep me glued to my seat for hours. Even if you're not a tennis fan, you had to appreciate the effort involved on both sides. This match was definitely 'one for the ages'.
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1basque13 months, 1 week ago
This was the most exciting game that I have ever watched. I loved it and have followed Nadal in his venture to become No. 1 on the grass. Spain has had such a great year.
Rafa Nadal and his family are such a humble people. I truly respect them for their Sportsmanship and Love of their family. Congrats to Rafa !
They could here me yelling across town...WOW is right
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gamahuche3 months ago
Sorry I missed this!
I've been following Wimbledon for more than 50 years but this year was travelling and dealing with family marriages and deaths and didn't give it a thought.
I heard the result on BBC news and it was obviously something very, very special.. Both the players were extremely respectful of their opponent in the radio interview.
As a Czech exile, for me the most exciting was in 1954 when the ageing 11th seeded other Czech exile Jaroslav Drobny beat a very young Ken Rosewall in a 4 set-match of 58 games.. Another marathon.
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1basque13 months ago
Sorry that you missed this one gamahuche, it really was a great match . I was crying at one point and screaming at the next.
I use to be a Federer fan until I started hearing this Nadal name. With him being from Spain and all it was only natural to start cheering for Rafa..
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