WOW! What an amazingly unbelieveable performance by Nadal to win the
French Open! A straight sets victory over Federer, 6-1, 6-3, 6-0 -
and only allowing Roger 4 games in the whole match - what a kill!
Enhorabuena Rafa. This effort equals Bjorn Borg's record.
I'm sure Carlos congratulates you as well.
--- In carlosmoya2@yahoogroups.com, bev29x <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> Moya's conquerer Schwank got beaten in the 3rd round by Frenchman
> Paul-Henri Mathieu ... then Mathieu got beaten in the 4th round by
> Djokovic. Que sera, sera ...
>
> Nadal is still winning though. He plays fellow Spaniard Nicholas
> Almagro in the quarters today (on his birthday, Rafa is 22 today -
> Feliz Cumpleanos!)
>
>
> --- In carlosmoya2@yahoogroups.com, bev29x <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > Oh what sad news today! Carlos has lost his opening round at this
> > year's French Open tournament to a talented Argentinian qualifier
> > (coached by David Nalbandian's brother) called Eduardo
Schwank ...
> but
> > not without a HUGE 5-set struggle lasting over 4 hours. Carlos
was
> 2
> > sets to love down, then came back to make it 2-2, leading 40-0 on
> his
> > serve at 3-4 in the 5th, when it all caught up to him. Schwank
> managed
> > to close tyhe game to 40-40, then many Ads & deuces continued
until
> > Schwank finally broke Moya to go up 5-3. Amazingly, the
Argentinian
> > then cramped & needed treatment - and when he went out to serve
for
> the
> > match, he still did it! Carlos must have been bitterly
> disappointed, as
> > he'd worked SO hard to come back to level the match, only to have
> it
> > snatched from him in those last 2 games. Amongst the drama were 2
> tie-
> > break sets. Final score to Schwank: 7-6, 6-2, 6-7, 6-4, 6-3.
> >
>