this Spanish tennis player Rafa Nadal dispute this Sunday (15:00) Final against Norwegian Casper Ruud Roland Garros Fourteenth time in his career with all his experience and nepotism to grow his idyll and legend in Paris.
Turning 36 this Friday, Philippe Chatrier of Manacor is indestructible and despite all the turns of 2022, In a new final in the quest for the 14th Musketeers Cup and the 22nd Grand Slam. After the semi-finals, Nadal said, “Australia was more surprising, it’s Roland Garros after all.” Said.
The Spanish footballer has returned this year after being inactive for six months due to surgery on his left foot. His comeback was for his first ‘big’ of the season, with Balearic raising the title in Melbourne with a 2-0 return to Russia’s Daniil Medvedev. Nadal chained 20 wins in a row, three championships, all the way to Indian Wells.
1,000 in masters broke his rib, which prevented him from competing in the final and was suspended for six weeks. Nadal resurfaced in Madrid, but without rhythm and above all with the problems that the height of the capital always gave him. Also, the foot rioted and further disturbed him in Rome, which he gave in his second match.
Waiting for the physical and the danger they embody Novak Djokovic Y As Carlos Alcaraz drew, Nadal gained momentum until he had tremendous momentum against number one in Paris. ‘Nole’ lived through Nadal’s saga, dedication and quality in sensitive moments, and Alexander Zverev achieved that in the semi-finals.
The fight against the Germans had an abrupt conclusion, at the point that sent the second set to a ‘tie-break’, when world number three sprained his ankle and was unable to come back. Everything pointed to a duel for memory, Three-hour exchange with a top Nadal and a non-towel-throwing Zverev.
The win was 111 bittersweet, but the Spaniard left an incredible response in the first set and another in the second set as it looked routine, but the Spaniard was given the option to screw up again in Paris. With his last two performances and an unrivaled track record, Nadal will be a favorite against Ruud, who dreams of this moment when he trains at Nadal Academy.
The Norwegian, who knocked out Croatian Marin Cilic in the semi-finals, showed that he was an expert on land at the age of 23. In fact, the number eight in the world is the player with the most wins on this surface since 2020. The eight-time ATP champion, the Norwegian made the big leap in seven clay tournaments in Paris.
Up until this second week, Nordic’s best result in a ‘Grand Slam’ was the round of 16 of the Australian Open 2021, where he greatly overstepped his bounds until Ruud’s first final in the French capital. He’s in the game, but he’ll have to make it through when he plays against Nadal for the first time on Sunday, and where Balearic elevates his reign.