Figuratively, yes, I did surive a heart attack. This is after the semi-final match between my Rafa and Fernando Verdasco of Spain (Rafa's friend and team mate at the Davis Cup). The match lasted 5 hours and 14 minutes! And every minute of it was nerve-racking, heart-pounding and jaw-dropping!
In all fairness to Verdasco, he did everything he could. He had almost 100 winning shots, compared to Rafa's 52! In the end, experience really mattered. In the 5th set, at 4-5 (Verdasco serving), he double faulted, and Rafa broke him and win the match!
The match came down as one of the historic matches in the Australian Open. It was the… Continue reading
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It pains me to see that Rafael Nadal, World No. 1, had to lose to the ranked 16 Simon Gilles during the semi-finals of the Madrid Masters Series. It was a battle for dear life, no doubt. To say that Nadal did nothing would be unfair. He gave it his all. In all fairness to Simon, he played well too. What made the little difference was luck.
Nadal lost by merely two points. The final score in the 3rd set tie-breaker was 6-8, in favor of Simon. To top it all, the last point was really controversial. The big passing forehand of Nadal was called in but Simon challenged it. Heavens was really on Simon's side as the… Continue reading


