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Nadal secures Davis Cup for Spain

Monday, December 5th, 2011

Nadal remains unbeaten on clay in Davis Cup singles Rafael Nadal beat Argentina’s Juan Martin del Potro in a thrilling match to secure the Davis Cup for Spain.

World number two Nadal lost six games in a row in the first set but came back superbly to win a high-class encounter 1-6 6-4 6-1 7-6 (7-0) in Seville.

The victory was his 16th successive win in Davis Cup singles on clay and gave the hosts an unassailable 3-1 lead.

However Nadal said his busy schedule, which includes the Olympics, meant he would not play Davis Cup in 2012.

His success secured Spain’s fifth Davis Cup title and their third in four years, while Argentina have yet to win it.

“Today is one of the most emotional days of my career,” said Nadal, 25, after winning the title for the third time.

Continue reading the main story Friday’s singles: Nadal bt Monaco; Ferrer bt Del PotroSaturday’s doubles – Verdasco/Lopez lost to Nalbandian/SchwankSunday’s singles – Nadal bt Del Potro

“After such a difficult year, this was a spectacular finale to the season. To win a final this way is very special.

“We are very grateful to all the people of Spain. It was the best atmosphere I have experienced in my career.

“Next year I will not play. Next year is a very complex year. It’s an Olympic year. I have been, for many years, one of the players that plays the highest number of games in a year, and I don’t want to over play.

“So next year, since it’s an Olympic year, my participation in the Davis Cup is impossible.”

A strangely out-of-sorts Nadal broke Del Potro in the first game but his opponent battled his way back into the match and dominated the Spaniard’s serve to take the opening set to the delight of the Argentine fans in the 28,000 Olympic Stadium.

However, Nadal’s indomitable spirit helped him halt Del Potro’s run and he took the second set with a typically aggressive display that was greeted by a huge roar from the home supporters.

The 10-time Grand Slam winner took the third set in commanding style and the result looked to be a formality with Del Potro, who lost a near five-hour epic to David Ferrer on the opening day, seemingly tiring.

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But, as the tension grew with each point, the 11th-ranked Argentine dug deep and produced a series of magnificent winners to keep the tie alive, taking 10 points in a row and then breaking the Spaniard in the eighth game to give himself the chance to serve for the set.

However, amid increasing noise from the crowd, Nadal went on the attack and broke Del Potro’s serve to level the set again.

Nadal broke his opponent again but Del Potro was not beaten yet and broke back immediately, firing a blistering forehand winner to take the set into a tie-break, in which the left-hander was unstoppable.

“On home clay they are probably one of the best teams in history,” Argentina captain Tito Vazquez said after Spain stretched their record home winning streak to 21 series.

Del Potro left the court in tears for the second time in three days, having also let slip a lead in his five-set loss in his opening singles match.

“Both my colleagues and I must be happy that we have done a good job, not only in this tie but the whole Davis Cup,” said 23-year-old Del Potro.

“We could fight Spain on home turf and we could feel that we could beat them.

“But beyond the defeat, I am particularly happy because of what the team gave me and what my colleagues gave me and their support so that I could play better.”

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Sergio Ramos: Taking Shorts To A New Level?

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

We feel the term ‘short tent’ seems somewhat inadequate for what appears to be nesting in Sergio Ramos’ undergarments here, does it not? First Xabi, now this. Apparently, squad morale wasn’t the only thing boosted by a World Cup win.

Sergio Ramos
Sergio Ramos

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2010 World Cup Final – Spain Gallery

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Netherlands 0-1 Spain: And the winner …Spain won the Cup with great struggle. Of course, the big celebration of the Spanish team will be decided. Casillias wept with joy, most deserving of the trophy to the captain was very decent in celebration.

And here’s the most beautiful display of trophies. Enjoy…

Celebration Gallery

2010 World Cup Final - Spain Gallery
2010 World Cup Final – Spain Gallery

Netherlands 0-1 Spain Highlights – 11/07/2010




Spain and Dutch Crayz Fans

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Giants final between Spain and the Netherlands Johannesburg’taki capacity of 88 thousand spectators will be hosting the Soccer City stadium.

Ready to match the fans.

Spain fans




Iker Casillas Funny Mouth Moves Video

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

Iker Casillas Funny Mouth Moves Video

Really perfect square. I watched it carefully in a match, the minutes were entered into laughter. Although Casillias how stressful, everyone laughed at the same time watching the match went into crisis. Enjoy…

Iker Casillas Funny Mouth Moves
Iker Casillas Funny Mouth Moves



World Cup 1982 Spain Video

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Spain 1982: The 12th World Cup was the last to feature a fully leather ball whilst it was the first involving 24 teams rather than 16. Italy claimed a third world crown as they disposed of West Germany 3-1 at the Santiago Bernabeu.

World Cup 1982 Final – Italy 3 – 1 West Germany

Winner Italy 1982
Winner Italy 1982