Moralspain wrote:SoundfSilence wrote:I don't know the small details in the rules.. but how was Djokovic allowed to take medical time out at 1-0.... Worse of all, it was Nadal to serve! I don't like that at all, it's tactical.
Sure, he body was falling to pieces, but then he would have taken medical at 0-0 4th set?
Thanks for the translation in what Rafa said Moralspain. Must be hard to concentrate after that point... Nevertheless, Rafa, a true sportsman that he is will be the first to admit he lost to a better player on the day.
Hope Rafa now figures out a better way to face Djokovic, cos that 3rd set, he had him with the aggressive style of play
Tactical?: yes
Affected Rafa? yes
Illegal?: No, i don't think so.
about the translation i forgot something:
"Cuando vas ganado no te duele, hay que tener modales, pero me da igual, yo sigo aquí luchando", more or less what i posted yesterday, he said this in loud, and clearly speaking to Novak.
"When you're winning you don't have pain, you have to have good "manners"!, but i don't care, i'm still here, fighting"
anyway Djokovic was better yesterday, tennis is that simple, 3 sets to 1, end of story. truth is that Nadal was a bit close this time, and played better than him the 3rd, it's a good sign.
He did play better than Djokovic in the third set, but OMG he did have to play his very best to win a set from that man... That's outrageous!!! If Nadal had to be at 200% to win a single set from Nole, he must be at 400% to win a 3/5 match... Just look at the 4th set. Nadal was exausted and Nole fresh...