RF
13 May 2011 Leave a Comment
in Advertise, Logo, Sport, Tennis Tags: French Open 2011, Logo, RF, Roger Federer
I’ve always liked the Roger Federer logo. Its just so classy…like him :p The stripped down ‘R’ and ‘F’ almost looks like a new letter instead of 2 seperate ones. The picture shows his logo on his kit for the French Open 2011
Rafael Nadal Amazing 360 shot (US Open 2010)
10 Sep 2010 Leave a Comment
in Awesome, Sport, Tennis Tags: 360, Fernando Verdaso, Rafael Nadal, Sport, Tennis
Rafael Nadal pulls off an audacious shot in the Quarter Finals of the US Open 2010 against his opponent Fernando Verdasco. Seeing this live must’ve been maddd :O wow. Epic. Bravo.
Rafa king at Wimbledon again
04 Jul 2010 2 Comments
in Sport, Tennis Tags: Andre Agassi, Centre Court, Final, Forehand, Fred Perry, Grand Slam, Ivan Lendl, Jimmy Connors, Ken Rosewall, Novak Djokovic, Number one, Roger Federer, SW19, Wimblwdon
The world number one secured his second crown in SW19 after easing to a 6-3 7-5 6-4 win over the 12th seeded Czech on Centre Court in todays final. The 24-year-old, has also become the first Spaniard to win two Wimbledon titles and joins the likes of Andre Agassi,
Ivan Lendl, Jimmy Connors, Fred Perry and Ken Rosewall on the all-time grand slam titles list. Tomas Berdychwho had knocked out both Federer and Djokovic in the previous rounds had no answer to Rafa’s forehand, who barely had to go into 5th gear.
5 star Rafa back at No.1
07 Jun 2010 Leave a Comment
in Awesome, Sport, Tennis Tags: Bjorn Borg, Clay Court, French Open, Rafael Nadal, Robin Soderling, Roger Federer, Roland Garros
Rafael Nadal won his fifth French Open title after beating Robin Soderling in Sunday’s final, 6-4 6-2 6-4 in front of a capacity crowd on Court Philippe Chatrier. Nadal never dropped a set all tournament and has been simply unstoppable. The win also saw him close in to within 1 french open title of Bjorn Borg who has 6 and regain the world No.1 overtaking Roger Federer once more
Nadal gets revenge on Fed
16 May 2010 Leave a Comment
in Sport, Tennis Tags: ATP Rankings, Clay Court, Madrid Masters, Madrid Open 2010, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer
Rafael Nadal is well and truly back. Despite his injury problems, Nadal has now won three events on the spin with his Madrid win coming on the back of success on the clay courts of Monte Carlo and Rome, which is a new record as he is the first person to win all the Major clay court events in one season.
The triumph by 6-4 7-6 also saw the Spaniard win his second Madrid title having last year finished runner-up to Federer following a 6-4 6-4 defeat. He will reclaim second place in the new rankings. He also extend his astonishing run of success on clay to 168 victories in 174 matches since 2005.





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