RafaLint: April 23rd

Rafa’s pre-tournament presser (Barcelona):

Posted by BancSabadell.

Articles:

Videos:

Audio:

Photos:

Tweets about Rafa:

Feli sent us a sad little photo:

But bless him for trying! He even tweeted it in English too: “Great #daviscupteam dinner with better company.Sorry for the quality but was not my fault..”

  • Atch2 has collected some tweets about Rafa on her Vamos Maymo Tumblr.
  • Screen grabs from the rtve practice video: one; two.


23 Apr 2012 | by | 17 Comments


17 Comments »

  1. June says:

    I guess the guy trying to give Rafa a rose was celebrating Sant Jordi! – (see link) http://www.donquijote.org/culture/spain/society/holidays/ladiada.asp

  2. Annie says:

    I don’t speak spanish but read on another site that Rafa was asked how his parent’s reconciliation has impacted his play. Apparently Rafa was not amused and it showed. (And he refused to answer the question). I can’t believe how tacky some of these journos are – nothing is over the line for them.

  3. Leslie says:

    Thanks Miri
    Especially loved the congratulatory tweets. Thanks Atch2. Would love to see more – surely players and tennis people generally want to acknowledge Rafa’s unprecedented accomplishment?
    Could anyone translate the Fabio Fognini tweet please? “Dios creo antes @rafaelnadal y despues la tierra roja; ) Grande Rafa!!!” (google translation makes no sense to me)

  4. zibah says:

    Someone tell me, can Rafa understand both Italian (maybe speaks too) and French? One of those interviews was in Italian and he did not need any interpretation (I can understand that, latin languages being quite similar and U. Toni can speak Italian) but the Stade 2 interview in French, I did not hear anyone interpreting for him (no headset either) yet he replied to the questions in Spanish. Can he understand the two languages then and maybe speak Italian too (in the Italian interview I think he replied in Spanish or was it Italian)? Would like to know.

    • robert says:

      Read in several of Rafa’s interviews his explanation that he understands both French and Italian, when spoken slowly (due to similarities between these languages and his native Catalan/Mallorqui), but cannot speak either of them other than a few basic phrases.

      • zibah says:

        Ok, thanks Robert. That clears up the puzzle for me. Wish I could understand too. I’d at least have known what was being said.

  5. dk says:

    Here a write-up from the ATP site analyzing the strategies Rafa used in his win over Novak at MC: http://www.atpworldtour.com/News/Tennis/2012/04/Features/Nadal-Serve-Forehand-Analysis.aspx

    • Ramara says:

      And on an unrelated note if you check the doubles rankings while over at the ATP site you’ll see Nadal/Lopez in 9th and Granollers/Lopez in 10th. LOL! Marc! really IS amazing. :-)

      • sharon says:

        That would be fabulous if Marc can stay in the Top 10 because if I have the qualification rules right, that would give him automatic entry into the Olympics and he could then choose the partner he wants to play with. Don’t know how that would work out with Marcel but wouldn’t it be wonderful if Marc and Rafa could play together!!

    • miri says:

      Thanks. john f had also posted a link to this, but he ended up on a moderation queue. Sorry, john f!

  6. Annie says:

    Sharon, that’s great news about Marc! and the Olympics. I didn’t know it had anything to do with ranking. I thought the top 8 players from each country made up the team and that was that. I should familiarize myself with the rules. Rafa and Marc playing together at the Olympics would be so wonderful!



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