作者establish (納豆牛奶)
看板Spain_PL
標題[雜誌]Tennis快訊~
時間Fri Aug 8 21:11:52 2008
http://www.tennis.com/news/news.aspx?id=141476
BEIJING (AP) A long season of grueling duels against Roger Federer seem to
have taken their toll on Wimbledon and French Open champion Rafael Nadal.
"I feel good considering the calendar this year, which was terrorizing,"
Nadal said Wednesday, two days before the opening of the Beijing Olympics.
"It's been a good year, but a difficult one."
So good a year that on Aug. 18 Nadal will assume the No. 1 ranking to snap
Roger Federer's 237-week reign as the world's top player. As always, Nadal
was trying to downplay the importance of the feat and stay focused on winning
Olympic gold, which would be his seventh title this season.
"Right now I don't really have time to enjoy that because I want to take in
the Olympic Games, I want to take in the Olympic experience. It's special.
It's an experience you never forget," the Spaniard said.
The 22-year-old Nadal isn't getting caught up in his new ranking, even with a
third Grand Slam title in 2008 available at the upcoming U.S. Open. In the
Chinese capital, the four-time French Open champion will compete in the
singles from his familiar No. 2 seeding, where he has been firmly planted
behind Federer since July 25, 2005.
"Not one of us is up here thinking about points. We're only thinking about
our country," he said.
In last month's Wimbledon final, Nadal beat Federer for the fourth time this
season -- all in finals.
That win in early July not only snapped Federer's five-year winning streak at
the All England Club, but it contributed to a number of Spanish triumphs this
summer.
Spain's soccer team won its first major championship trophy in 44 years at
the European Championship in June and Carlos Sastre made it three straight
Spanish champions with his victory at the Tour de France.
"What we've done this year is fantastic, nearly impossible," Nadal said about
Spain's Beijing Games expectations. "What we've done this year will be
difficult to repeat."
The men's team is expected to medal through Nadal in singles and possibly
doubles, and teammate David Ferrer can't think of any better player to count
on than the five-time Grand Slam winner.
"It's important for the Spanish team, for our tennis to have the best player
in Spanish history there to help us win," the fifth-ranked Ferrer said.
The women are also looking to draw off of Nadal and Spain's success.
"It's clear I'm not one of the favorites but we could still have some good
results," said Carla Suarez Navarro, who reached the quarterfinals at the
French Open as a qualifier.
大綱:
1. 「奧運豆」認為,西班牙選手沒有人是為了積分來的,而是為了國家出賽
2. Dororo逼 認為,這是西班牙史上最優秀的奧運團隊 (他沒被忽視啦:p)
3. Carla的回答怎麼有點哀怨....XD
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推 megar:剛剛進場看到Nadal跟Almagro~~Robredo不見了 ~><~ 08/08 21:53
→ megar:Ferru一定是因為不夠高 照不到他 orz 08/08 21:54
推 megar:XD Ferru有進場照片耶!果然身高有差~~ 08/09 00:56
→ megar:看到照片雖然小小一角還是很開心 :D 08/09 00:58
→ establish:噗,身高真有差那麼多嗎? 冏 08/09 04:52
推 megar:Ferrer很興奮耶~~開幕式結束很睌他還上網寫日誌 :) 08/09 10:05