'To the victor belongs the spoils', and in three Major finals between the Spanish Matador and the Super Serb ahead of the historic French Open 2012 summit clash, it was Novak Djokovic who was the victor with Rafael Nadal vanquished to be a drooping
Tennis, more than most, is a sport dominated by psychological battles—or, at least, it is a sport whose observers fancy themselves experts in psychoanalysis. The diagnosis of Rafael Nadal over the past nine months has been
Rafael Nadal (above, right) defeated the No. 1-ranked Novak Djokovic (above, left) in the rain-delayed French Open final to pass tennis great Bjorn Borg for most titles won at the major with seven.
Two epics, concurrently: Among the rather peculiar scheduling decisions from French Open organizers this year was to have home favourite Jo-Wilfried Tsonga vs. Novak Djokovic, and Roger Federer vs. Juan Martin del Potro play at the same time,
Rafael Nadal (above, right) defeated the No. 1-ranked Novak Djokovic (above, left) in the rain-delayed French Open final to pass tennis great Bjorn Borg for most titles won at the major with seven.
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