Monday, June 25, 2012

Is Rafael Nadal ready for a third Wimbledon title?

After his seventh French Open win, can Rafael Nadal defeat Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer at Wimbledon? Nadal says such talk is "arrogant."

By Steven Wine,?Associated Press / June 25, 2012

Spain's tennis star Rafael Nadal in Madrid last month. Nadal will be chasing a third Wimbledon title and a second Olympic singles gold later this summer.

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?His practice session completed on the eve of Wimbledon, Rafael Nadal departed the All England Club on foot, leading a small entourage out the gate and up a hill, momentum on his side.

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He won a record seventh French Open title two weeks ago. He has three consecutive victories over top-ranked Novak Djokovic, the most recent coming in the final at Roland Garros. He has won four tournaments this year, all since mid-April.

But Nadal's not about to proclaim himself the favorite to win Wimbledon for a third time.

"I'm very happy the way things went the last couple of months," he said. "But thinking about winning another title here in Wimbledon is arrogant and crazy. That's something I cannot think about, no?"

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Nadal's not one to overlook an opponent, which in this case means No. 80-ranked Thomaz Bellucci of Brazil in the first round Tuesday. But fans have the luxury of projecting Nadal into the final, and wondering whether he'll then meet Djokovic or six-time champion Roger Federer.

Either matchup would renew a rivalry. Nadal is 18-10 against Federer, and they've played in a record eight major finals, with Nadal winning six.

"Their rivalry is one of the most respected rivalries in the history of our sport, if not the biggest rivalry," Djokovic said. "Every time you see a Federer-Nadal match, everybody is excited. Even I'm excited to see it, because it's something that goes on for many years."

Lately, however, those showdowns have been eclipsed by Nadal vs. Djokovic. The Spaniard's 19-14 against the Serb, and they've met in a record four consecutive major finals, with Djokovic winning three of those. Nadal or Djokovic has won the past nine major titles.

Nadal said he enjoys both rivalries but figures fans regard them differently, because he dethroned Federer atop the rankings in 2008, then was overtaken a year ago by Djokovic after losing to the Serb in the Wimbledon final.

"When I arrived here on tour, especially when I started to play well, Roger always was there," Nadal said. "With Novak it's little bit the other way. I was there and then he came. So is difficult for me to analyze which rivalry is more important, less important, more attractive, less attractive for everybody.

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