Nadal will absolutely win Australian Open 2012!

Philippines
January 27, 2012 7:32am CST
Call me biased but Rafael Nadal will definitely win the Australian Open 2012. As I see him play and move these past few days I can see in him the hunger and thirst to win another Grandslam. With great motivation and inspiration I know this is possible. Here's hoping to his 11th Grandslam trophy of his career. Vamos Rafa! How about you? Who do you think will win? Who is your favorite?
4 responses
@narnia007 (1050)
• India
9 Jun 12
I am by your side mate.I would vote for sure that Nadal would win this time.IN all the matches through out the french open,he has been winning straight matches and he has been playing with such arrogant and fierce style of play.Most of all,he is the clay king and he would do anything to stop the Serbian from reaching the record of continuous grand slams.Lets wait for the match.Hope it will be like a tough one like the 6 hour Australian grand slam,but with the change of Nadal winning this time.
@riempie9 (1021)
• South Africa
6 May 12
My choice is definitely the boy with the snazzy sweatband and colorful clothes. Rafael Nadal will win the championship because he wants it badly enough. And he hates to lose. Who wants to? Djokovich will make a valiant attempt to beat the Spaniard, but it will not happen. Djokovitch will buckle under the pressure. Ferrer is an excellent player too and suffered a hard blow when he lost to Nadal. Watch out for Ferrer in the future. He was very very close to beating Nadal. It is once again going to be a Spanish victory. Vamos Rafa!
@adhyz82 (36249)
• Indonesia
29 Jan 12
your prediction is wrong Novak djokovic beat nadal in the final..
@riempie9 (1021)
• South Africa
5 May 12
I couldn't agree with you more. I started this discussion because I love tennis and wanted to share my impressions of the young Spaniard. He has that killer look when he is down a game or two, but he's the come-back kid of all time. Fearless. Of course, I am serious about my infatuation with Nadal - in a friendly sort of way - and can only hope that in my next life I will be born in Mallorca and meet Nadal at age 23. Go Rafa! Do it again!