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Madrid 09: FINAL Roger v Rafa (Highlights Part 1)

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2009 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 - Mutua Madrilena Madrid Open, Madrid, Spain. Final. Roger Federer defeated Rafael Nadal 6/4 6/4. Highlights Part 1.

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  • Federer is now officially the new champion of clay...

  • what a match.

    GO FEDERER!!!!!

    the best player of all time. he will win the french open

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  • 7:10 it's Raúl in the background :)

  • @dwilliams02 well, roger´s know he has to stretch nadal out wide on the forehand side, in order to open up the court for a shot down the line.

  • what a beautiful pick up @ 3:40-3:41

  • federer hit alot to nadals backhand just like rafa does to roger...he shud do this even more

  • @ebowass What do I have to say? You are 100% retarded. Oh yeah, and Nadal will never touch Federer's records, and you know it!

  • @Sonic2710 i guess your thoughts are worth shit now buddy...

  • @clash7samurai what do you have to say now moron... ha ha ha ...

  • Dropshots yes. The problem is that Federer always feels like he has to hit his backhand because even when he gets a good deep slice on the ball, Nadal is usually able to run around and hit his forehand because he has some of the quickest feet in tennis, probably rivaled only by Roger. Even though Roger can return Nadal's forehand with his slice consistently, eventually Nadal will get a short ball and blast a winner. It's been proven that the only way to beat Nadal's forehand is to attack it.

  • If federer keeps attacking Nadal on the backhand and driving Nadal to the baseline, that gives Federer enough setup time for his forehand, or at least, his backhand. Federer should also use dropshots and slice much more often. He should've won long ago with these tactics.

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