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Rafael Nadal (ATP-5) is the uncrowned clay king. In Paris this year, he’s looking forward to an unexpected fourteenth overall victory. In the previous round, Novak Djokovic was put aside after a thrilling fight. Is he also now putting Alexander Zverev (ATP-3) above his knee? Follow the party with updates.
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There is clearly no age limit in the best tennis…
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Each game now ends with a demon, which leads to long matches. It will be a long wait for the second semi-final match between Norway’s Ruud and Croatia’s Cilic. If we’d still like to see it today, according to Christophe Cleary, a tennis expert at The New York Times, it should be a little different:
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Enjoy the longest rally (44 strokes!) in a match:
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A great tennis piece that keeps Nadal in the tiebreak.
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Zverev crawled through the eye of the needle, survived 3 set points and is now biting his teeth on record winner Roland Garros.
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