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Nasser



Joined: 04/12/2009 02:44:40
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Nadal seems to be really struggling with his form since U.S form and many people have raised questions whether he is actually fit to lead Spain or not..

Another Spaniard Verdasco looks to be going the same way and even lost his all three matches in the WTF....!

This one appears to be a gift in the offing for the Czechs !!!!
TimothyWalker



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The clay courts of Palau Sant Jordi gives a distinct advantage to Nadal and all his team mates.
Rafa's record on clay in unmatched by any in the Open era.

Others in team, Fernando Verdasco, David Ferrer, Feliciano Lopez and the sub Juan Carlos Ferrero have also proved their mettle time and again on the red surface.

BY ANY MEANS ITS GOING TO BE N SPAIN'S KITTY.
ReginaGeorge



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If single specialists Berdych and Stepanek are able to pull up upset victories, then they should be second time lucky to lift the trophy since Ivan Lendl helped - then named Czechoslovakia - to its first title run in 1980.
Bhagyashree



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Would have been difficult as the Spaniards hold onto winning back to back titles since 2000 and that their players remain committed to the competition. Spain defeated Czech Republic 5-0, goes onto show that they are the best team in the world reclaiming the coveted title for the fourth time in nine years!
 
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