Nadal VS. Davydenko Doha Qatar 2011

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  • nadal is a excuser...what a bad sportsmanship

  • @Stylaz21 Lol, I like how you guys come up with excuses like he had a mono or he was injured. I'm a Djokovic fan and never came up with excuses like Djokovic was allergic to gluten nourishment or something else stupid! Lol, funny how you accept the injury of your hero, but struggle to accept the injury of Nadal. Just lol.

  • @Rafathaman94 Haha, lol. Do you now hate Djokovic just because he always beats Nadal?

  • @AlexfromHollywood thats because davydenko always beats nadal

  • @ohverrmynd Yeh you'd think the way Nadull fangirls go on that Davydenko or anyone else has never beaten him when fit haha

  • I like both these guys. Interesting though how players behave after the match, when it's time to shake hands at the net. Nadal didn't even make eye contact with Davydenko...just a slap on the hand kinda thing..poor sportsmanship in my opinion.

  • I would love to know why these injuries don't bother Nadal when he plays anyone other than Davydenko, Mezcler, etc.

  • @Stylaz21

    Nadal has more injuries because his game is 5x more physical than anybody else, especially Federer.......

  • Muumtaz= Nadal sucks and is unattractive. Arabic is such an efficient language.

  • Federer is injured like two times a decade, Nadal is injured like 2 times in one month, really you have to come up with better arguments. And the mono incident was quite evident, Federer lost much weight and he had uncharacteristic mental breakdowns for several months, that is indisputable evidence. Federer isn't open on his injuries at all unlike Nadal. And Nalbandian wasn't in his prime in Paris 2007, he dropped down in the rankings after a slump 2007 season.

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