Predictions about Rafael Nadal’s 2013 season –Tennis Special
Left-hander Rafael Nadal, terminated his 2012 tennis campaign in sheer disappointment but he has a strong resolve to take down his rivals in the all the major tournaments in future championships and aims to win back his former world number one spot.
Last year at the Australia Open, he commenced the season at a very decent note and made a strong entrance. He contested until the final round hard courts of Melbourne but received a loss at the hands of the Serbian challenger, Novak Djokovic.
His tennis campaign took a steep u-turn, giving the biggest shocker to his fans in the middle of the tennis season. Nadal was looking forward for a remarkable tennis tournament at the Wimbledon because he wanted to bag away his third winning title. Surprisingly,
he was brutally knocked out by lower ranked, Lukas Rosol in the second round by five sets. Furthermore, he was unable to defend his gold medal at the London Olympics, creating a great deal of space for all the junior contenders.
Although the Spaniard had not stepped on the courts of competitive tennis since 28th June 2012, his fans are eager to cheer up his moral for the Australian Open 2013. It is expected that he would at least make it to the semi-finals, as the reigning world
number one, Novak Djokovic, dominates the hard courts of Australia.
Ever since 2005, it has become impossible for any tennis player to break Nadal’s monopoly at the clay courts of the Roland Garros. He displays remarkable footwork on the red clay courts. Even if his beginning tournaments are not very impressive, he can surely
build his momentum at Monte Carlo Rolex Masters.
Ranked fourth in the ATP World Tour Rankings, Nadal will surely make it deep in the Wimbledon Championship next season. He is one of the most competitive professionals and has affair chance to rally past all the over powering odds. He will unquestionably
be in the list of the top favourite tennis contenders of the season and if he is lucky, then he might as well bag home the final trophy.
The 26-year-old has a decent scope to win the US Open Championship. He had contested until the semi-finals but suffered a great deal of loss at the hands of the Serbian junior, Djokovic. If the Spaniard contestant manages to preserve his consistency and
retain his focus, he can definitely strike a win in any court. He is an extremely confident player, having complete strength in his abilities.
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