Nadal celebrates the victory of the French Open after the defeat of Rudd (Photo: Getty Images)

Rafael Nadal is always reading about his leg injuries and the new French Open champion is open about how much time he has left and whether he is fit for Wimbledon. I wonder what the opponent should think of him.

How can he win his 14th title in Paris without proper medical intervention, or can he win two Australian Open finals games in January?

Apparently his doctor did a great job in Paris and injected it into the nerves of his left foot. That meant that Rafa had no sense in this area, and the Spanish said that “his feet were asleep.”

One for your thoughts, Penny Novak Djokovic needs to raise his eyebrows as he assumes his great competitor is doing something wrong.

If the Serbs were a match late last year to host all four major tournaments at the same time, this year’s men’s tennis is Nadal’s bid for the Grand Slam on the schedule.

He won the first two games and stayed at Wimbledon for three weeks. The first match on grass this summer is SW19, but I think he will play. And, despite his foot problems, you don’t bet on him winning this title because he’s chasing more historic achievements.

On Sunday he applied for his 22nd major looking at it like Djokovic and Roger Federer.

Sports can be statistically exaggerated, and objective regurgitation is never a substitute for good commentary. There must be an attempt to summarize the paint line.

Nadal on his way to his 22nd Grand Slam win

Nadal heading for the 22nd Grand Slam victory (Photo: Getty)

Perhaps that is just one question when it comes to the French Open with Rafa: why did he lose only three games on the red clay of Roland Garros?

I’m glad I only played 3 times, but I played 17 times in the tournament.

He made his debut in 2005 and has since won three editions, including in 2008, when he did not lose his set in seven games.

In 2017 he was successful, beating four players in the world top 21 and losing no more than four games in a set. The lowest rated man to challenge him was Nikolo Zubashirashibiri, the 63rd very good player in the third round. Rafa gave him a game, which was probably a charity offer.

Djokovic was the only one to lose twice at the French Open, his second loss in 2009. It was Sweden’s Robin Söderling who lost to Federer in the final.

The French Open Rapha is an almost global natural sport filled with hungry youngsters eating tuna and hazelnuts and devoting their lives to splendor from the moment a parent walks them onto the tennis court. first.

Rafa sees it from generation to generation, and the last one to back down was the Norwegian Caspar Rad. He won only 6 games and took a 2 game break.

Of course, Nadal was helped on his way to the title by his shortened semi-final against Sasha’s Berev, who had to go to the second set. He sprained his ankle and injured the external tendon. The shout from him was immediate and we all knew it was a problem.

And there may have been some concerns from the ATP office.
The only way Daniil Medvedev dropped out of the world rankings after Wimbledon was to win the French Open in Zverev. He is now mathematically convinced that Russia leads the ranking after the tournament he does not play, and even Rafael Nadal will win the third Grand Slam championship in 2022…

This is due to the fact that ranking points are not available at Wimbledon after the ATP decided to respond to the All England Club’s decision to ban Russian and Belarusian players. This is complete self harm and it looks disgusting. I hope something changes before the tournament starts.

WTA has a special star in Sviatek

Iga Sviatek forgot how he lost. His last loss was on February 16, since then he has won tournaments in Doha, Indian Wells, Miami, Stuttgart, Rome and now in Paris, defeating Kokogoff 6-3, 6-1 and winning the second US Open title. France.

This is 35 games, equivalent to Venus Williams in 2000.
Sviatek is better than any other player and has become a very exciting person on and off the pitch.

His victorious speech might have reminded him of his Polish neighbor Ukraine and that we have not forgotten them.

Poland accepts millions of refugees and is vulnerable to attacks from Putin, as we cannot always imagine.

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Climb Tech with Gauff after the French Open final (right) (Photo: Getty Images)

Sviatek revealed a high degree of emotional intelligence in such comments, and its governing body, the WTA, dropped Wimbledon’s qualifying points for the decision to exclude Russian and Belarusian players. Game head.

And congratulations to Gauff, who started the French Open at the foot of the Eiffel Tower at her high school graduation ceremony and finished as a Grand Slam finalist in both singles and doubles.

If you can control both the forehand and the backhand, the first big win is coming. When it comes to broadcast rights, it’s no bad thing that an American superstar is at the top of the negotiating table.

Maurice’s discussion of equality in Paris

Tournament director Amelie Mauremso has been criticized for scheduling only one women’s match during prime time that night.

Iga Subiatech was disappointed after former manager Andy Murray said: “You are attractive and have general appeal for men’s games.”

Mauresmo said the men’s game lasted longer and revived the debate about equal pay for equal work and the corresponding appeal of men’s and women’s games.

Do you want to see the top 5 women’s matches? Of course, female athletes are fine tuned. Do some men get bored because they are too long?

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