Saturday, November 20, 2010

Roddick Said : Fans Should Enjoy Seeing Nadal-Federer

Tennis fans should enjoy every moment of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, the dominance of the sport of champions, because as they do not come very often, the world number eight Andy Roddick said.

U.S. prepares for the ATP World Tour Finals, where they will face Nadal, world number one on Monday in his debut at the O2 Arena in London have to sit in the central part of the tournament last year because of the spectacular site injury.

"Rafal has had an incredible year," said Roddick years Spanish 24-year-old won three bis of year four Grand Slam tournaments and can contain all the greater if Australia wins the Open early next year. "What he did was unreal.

To put into context what Roger and Rafa has achieved over the past five years, I hope people like it because I guarantee the people will be written in 15 years that this is the good old days."The future of his opening speech, the contrast with the round robin nine-time Grand Slam champion.

Nadal, Roddick said, just happy to be involved in the season finale after the second half of his season was a tough disease and injury . He is also waiting for a warm British fans, who are based in Texas, former No.1 in the world in their heart, after his three Wimbledon finals, Federer won in hand - especially in 2009 when he lost an epic and decisive 16 to 14 September.

Roddick looked at the stands last year, O2, and still remembers with pride of popularity was when he was captured in a screen in the field - a moment that he described as one of his most memorable. "It 's weird, because it is a polarizing event in the crowd here, I usually get really good reception, but then this will be a tournament and I have Rafa in the first round, so I can not take for granted," Roddick.

Roddick injured an adductor muscle in Shanghai in October, and admits he feared his hopes of qualifying for the final tournament of the year for a period of eight years, had disappeared. "I felt very clean and well played at the beginning of the year, but then I got sick and tried to play through it more than me, then I am wounded.

So to be here at the end is somewhat surprising." I feel good now , however. I did not know what I bring to the table in Basel and Paris, but I managed to sneak some results and only lost to the guys that have won titles. "

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