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Nadal defeats Federer in French Open final

Something happened on Roger Federer’s quest to become the greatest player in tennis history – Rafael Nadal. The French Open has been a roadblock for many great players, and the same thing is happening to Federer. Now he has a true rival to contend with after dominating tennis over the past several years.

This is great for tennis. It was a great match. Now let’s see if Nadal can become a force on other surfaces as well. At twenty years old, he can continue to improve.

Federer and Nadal will battle for French Open title

This is the matchup everyone was waiting for – Roger Federer vs. Rafael Nadal playing for the French Open title. Men’s tennis is in desperate need of a high-profile rivalry to reinvigorate the sport, and this match could be the beginning of a great one:

For Federer, the pressure is self-imposed. He has already won the other three Grand Slams — the Australian Open, Wimbledon and the U.S. Open — but the French Open will always remain the most difficult because the clay negates his power game. If Federer wins Sunday’s final, he not only will hold all four Grand Slam singles titles simultaneously but also will be halfway to a calendar Grand Slam, not accomplished since Rod Laver in 1969.

Those close to Federer say he wants this one very badly. The fact that he has now won 27 consecutive Grand Slam matches, second on the all-time list to Laver’s 29, suggests it is possible.

Nadal is playing for history, too. He has never lost a French Open match; the win over Ljubicic raised his record to a pure 13-0. At the age of 20, he would be the youngest man to repeat at Roland Garros since Bjorn Borg in 1974-75.

Commentators are already comparing Federer to the all-time greats, and a win at the French Open would put him near the top of that list. But Nadal is a great talent and is the best player on clay. It should be a great match.

Couch Potato Alert

The Olympics start this weekend, with coverage on NBC, CNBC, MSNBC and USA. The opening ceremonies are on tonight at 8pm ET/PT. Most of the coverage on NBC will be in HD. It’s a good week for college basketball with four Top 25 matchups along with #2 Duke visiting Maryland. ESPN (Friday) and ABC (Sunday) each have good NBA doubleheaders.

College Hoops
Sat, 12pm: (19) Iowa @ (21) Indiana – ESPN (HD)
Sat, 1pm: (2) Duke @ Maryland – CBS (HD)
Sat, 3:30pm: (12) UCLA @ (23) Washington – ABC
Sun, 1pm: (9) Illinois @ (17) Ohio State – CBS
Sun, 7pm: (10) West Virginia @ (16) Georgetown – ESPN Full Court

NBA
Fri, 8pm: San Antonio @ New Jersey – ESPN (HD)
Fri, 10:30pm: Dallas @ Denver – ESPN
Fri, 10:30pm: Memphis @ LA Clippers – local
Sun, 1pm: San Antonio @ Indiana – ABC
Sun, 1pm: Philadelphia @ Washington – ABC
Sun, 3:30pm: Detroit @ Miami – ABC (HD)

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