Anyhow, the lovely Rafa has the opportunity this year to succeed where his favourite English team failed in winning his own Quintuple on the red clay of Europe:-
Monte Carlo
and now we can add to this ... Rome
only (the yet to be confirmed) Madrid Open and French Open remain.
Yesterday's match saw a surprisingly nervy Rafa twice fail to serve it out at 5-4 and 6-5 in the first set, resulting in a tie-breaker to which Rafa prevailed 7-2. The gargantuan efforts of Nole in the first set eventually caught up with him, and even though he held a break point in Rafa's opening service game, Rafa prevailed to run out the easy winner at 6-2 in the second.
Full match report attached.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/tennis/article6216995.ece
The trophy ceremony was a fun affair as both competitors were treated to the 9min13sec version of "Chariots of Fire" and the Mistress of Ceremonies encouraged a slightly embarrassed Nole to do his much lauded impersonation of Rafa - the latter graciously agreeing to have the "mickey" taken out of him.
So ... its "Vamos a Madrid" ... and a week of tortuous slow Rafa news.
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