One of the keys to Rafa Nadal’s success throughout his career is the intense intensity with which he approaches every fight.. Whether it’s a first-round match or a Grand Slam final, the Spaniard will be taken to court ready to face a fight, as is clear in the warm-up.
Roland Garros twitter account published a video of Nadal and Ruud at the moment both waiting to come out and playand the difference between the two is obvious.
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While the Spaniard did not stop moving at any time, with constant jumping and small runs to activate his musclesthe Norwegian remained static evaluating the best way to approach his first Grand Slam final.
Already on track, almost at the will of the 14-time Roland Garros champion handcuffed Ruud, 23 years old and new number 6. Nadal played with what he needed all the time, from the top or sweeping from 1-3 in the second set. He made it partial 11-0 to one of his academy’s prominent guests in Manacor, a loyal fan since he was a kid and paying for hazing.
Source: La Verdad

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