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Monday, June 11, 2012

The final between Nadal and Djokovic will resume on Monday


The final of Roland Garros between the two world tennis number one, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal Spanish has definitely had to be suspended due to rain and will resume on Monday at 13.00. The party was forced to stop around 19.00, when dominated Nadal 6-4, 6-3, 2-6 and 1-2. The organizers said that the meeting would resume at 20.00 hours, but eventually made the decision to postpone until Monday. Nadal began the match playing very aggressively. The Spaniard hit the ball very hard, especially with his right, while Djokovic appeared nervous, feeling the pressure of playing his first final at Roland Garros. The Serb showed hesitant at key points, knowing that a front was Nadal who was very hard to beat on clay. The Spaniard dominated the game and was soon placed with a 3-0 in favor following two 'breaks'.The first quarter seemed on track, especially in the fourth game when Nadal had a 30-0, but the Balkan rose and put emotion to the game. Djokovic gave him back the pace of the game and began to mark him until he put the 3-3. From that moment, Serbian relaxed and Nadal took the opportunity to give the final thrust and get a new break (4-3). The Spaniard focused on keeping his serve, he forgot to press the rest and ended up clinching the first set 6-4. At the beginning of the second set, Nadal radically changed his game plan and came to be very offensive to others. Djokovic was again surprised and yielded a 'break' at the first hurdle (0-2) but again Nadal and Serbian relax the advantage to overcome the score (3-2). Djokovic had gone around the set while he was watching nervously gesturing too much and getting to break his chair after a hit with the racket. Nadal saw the Serb was not at his best and took advantage to break back the service to register with 5-3. Nadal remained to win the second set but the rain made its appearance. The drops had begun to fall and did some games but the organization had decided to continue until the dispute can not be made party. The stop lasted 30 minutes but the Spaniard returned to the track totally focused and closed the second quarter with a new fracture (6-3).

Djokovic 8-0 FOR PARTIAL

Djokovic did not quite pick up the pace and put Nadal 2-0 in the third set. That moment marked a turning point in the game of Serbian, who began to hit the ball as he had done throughout the game, knowing he had nothing to lose. The world number one started showing that it was about something and started to push Nadal's serve to break three times in a row and win the third set with a 6-2. Nadal was not at all comfortable on the track. The timid raindrops falling on the French capital meant that the land was becoming heavier, making it difficult to play a Spaniard and caused complaints to which the organization responded back to stop the game and covering the track when Djokovic dominated the fourth set 2-1, with a 'break' favor.

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