Monday, August 31, 2009

Days Before US Open - Nadal 100%, Roddick Ready to Fight

Rafael Nadal said his condition was one hundred percent to deal with the U.S. Open. He claims to have more energy now than in previous times.

U.S. Open is the first Grandslam tournament followed by Nadal after he suffered an injury earlier in June, forcing him absent at Wimbledon.

In preparation for the U.S. Open, Spanish tennis player follow a tournament. In the Rogers Cup he crashed in the quarterfinals. Improvement shown as falling in Western and Southern Financial Group Masters, where Nadal reached the semifinals.

How is Nadal's U.S. Open before starting on this day? "I'm in a state of one hundred percent. Though I can not guarantee to show the best performance, but I have a hundred percent," said Nadal was launched from Eurosport.

"(Condition) my knee is perfect now. It's no longer a problem there," said 23-year-old tennis player is.

U.S. Open is the only Grandslam who had never won by Nadal. "For me, if the winner fails here, it will not affect my career. But if I can win and finish the cycle, it was incredible," said tennis player who is now in the third world.

"Maybe, I need time to really ready, return the rhythm of the game, and showed the best performance. But I am psychologically in perfect condition. I'm back with a more powerful energy," .

Meanwhile, Andy Roddick has moved from its failure to be champion at Wimbledon a few weeks ago. The new tennis player's birthday was at the U.S. Open with a positive optimism.

Eight weeks ago Roddick broke through the final Wimbledon after past Lleyton Hewitt in the quarter-finals and Andy Murray in the semifinals. However, the efforts in the United States tennis player won two Grand Slam titles in his career ran aground in the final over Roger Federer defeated.

Despite the failure to champion the party had reached the peak at Wimbledon is the third time so far for Roddick. He was clearly disappointed though reluctantly immersed in grief.

"I do not want to complain about the inability to get optimal results but I'm just trying to deal with the situation and see the positive side," said Roddick in the AFP.

"I thought I did not must scold and feel sorry for my self. I actually feel pretty lucky. There is a great champion you must be defeated in every era of tennis," he added referring to his lost against Federer.

Now the other Grand Slam event, the U.S. Open, was present. Roddick is dated August 30, 2009 and even 27-year-old also insisted he had forgotten the poor results at Wimbledon and is now ready to achieve the best results in Flushing Meadows.

Can Nadal or Roddick break the dominance of Federer?

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