Can Rafael Nadal get back to his best in 2016?

Rafael Nadal will go down in history as one of the best Tennis players of all time, with many people believing he is the greatest clay-court player to ever pick up a racket. The last few years have seen the Spanish former world number 1 and fourteen-time grand slam winner slip down the rankings, suffering from injuries and struggling to find the form that took him to the top of the world. Could 2016 be the year that Nadal gets back to his best? Well, let us look at his 2015 to try and find the answer. Nadal started his 2015 season with a surprise first round singles defeat in Qatar to German qualifier Michael Berrer, before partnering Juan Monaco to the doubles title at the same event. That was just the start of a struggling singles campaign for Nadal, which saw him win only three tour titles and not get past the Quarter Final of any of the four grand slam events. His ranking even dropped to 10th in June ’15 as he found himself falling further behind the likes of Djokovic, Murray and Federer. Nadal isn’t one to just lay down and die though, with a fighting spirit instilled into him that he showed in abundance as the season drew to a close. The last five tournaments of the year saw the Spaniard reach two Finals, two Semi Finals and one Quarter Final as he climbed back up to fifth in the ATP world rankings. The ATP Tour Finals in London saw Nadal playing as good as ever, with victories over Stan Wawrinka, David Ferrer and Andy...

Video: Nadal strips down

Tennis superstar Rafael Nadal isn’t currently the most succesful player on the court, however he might become just that when women start watching his newest advertising. The ad, made by Tommy Hilfiger, deals with men’s underwear and it’s hotter than the clay courts on a summersday. Rafael Nadal has not won a tournament since French Open 2014 but now he will be getting another chance when US Open starts on monday. A tournament he last won in 2013 when he beat Novak Djokovic in the finals. And while waiting for US Open Live Stream to begin you can watch the new ad right...

Nadal defeated once again

This has not been Rafael Nadals best season and now, he has been knocked out of yet another tournament. We’re talking of course about the grand ATP Masters in Cincinnati where all the big shots are competing for their ranks before it all goes down at US Open. The left-handed player lost to Feliciano Lopez in three sets with 5-7, 6-4, 7-6, and there wasn’t any silly excuses at the end of the match: I was there during the whole match with the right intensity, with the right attitude, doing the things that I have to do, trying to be more aggressive, trying to go to the net more often, that’s what I did. But today I played against an opponent that played a fantastic match, I think. Lopez is now going up against Roger Federer that has previously won the tournament six times before. Both Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray are ready for the quarterfinals. You can watch Andy Murray Live Streaming or Novak Djokovic Live Streaming right here. We’ll post the Streaming links right before US Open. Do remember that these services are legal and completly worry free....

Wimbledon starts June 22

The glass roof is polished and the freshly cut grass is awaiting the players at Wimbledon. From Monday 22nd of June the first ball will be served and many of the tennis players below the top-100 can finaly get a shot at the big championship. The qualifying round will run until Thursday 25th of June and only then will the draw be made for the actual championship that will be held from Monday 29th of June until the 12th of July. We’re of course cheering for Andy Murray. Otherwise the favourites remain the same Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. For the women’s championship the favourites are Serena Williams, of course, but also Maria Sharapova and Petra...

Wimbledon vs French Open

There wasn’t much love in the air as Novak Djokovic beat the great Rafael Nadal in the French Open quarter finals. One would have thought that the “moral final” would have been a fair fight, where choosing a favorite would have been impossible. But for the second time in 11 years Nadal had to realise that there wouldn’t be another French Open title waiting for him this time. In 2009 he had to give up his place to Robin Söderling and then Roger Federer ended up taking the title home. We will have to wait for a Wimbledon live streaming to start in order to see Nadal’s revenge against Djokovic, if he gets past...
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