Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Tennis Stars Rafael Nadal And Roger Federer Play Match On Floating Court In The Persian Gulf .



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When tennis legends Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer face each other, the last thing you want is for rain to stop play. But in their latest clash, a flooded court was unavoidable - it took place on a floating platform on a lagoon in Qatar. Federer of Switzerland took on his Spanish rival, the world No 1, on the specially made stage in Doha ahead of the Qatar Open, which marks the start of the tennis calendar. They have 25 Grand Slam titles between them, though 29-year-old Federer, older by five years, has won 16 - the male record. Flooded court doesn't stop play: Spain's Rafael Nadal (left) and Roger Federer of Switzerland warm up at the Westbay in Doha during an exhibition match to promote the city one day before the Qatar Open Gods of the tennis world: Nadal (left) and Federer (right) volley to each other on the specially made floating court in Qatar The Swiss star will be looking to bounce back from a string of Grand Slam defeats in 2010 while his biggest rival Nadal is hoping to resume the dominant form that saw him capture the French Open, Wimbledon and US Open titles. Spectators can expect to see much of the pair in 2011, starting with the tournament held in Doha, the Qatari capital, which begins today. Last year, Russian Nikolay Davydenko came from a set down to defeat Nadal 0-6, 7-6, 6-4. And the year before that, Great British hope Andy Murray took the crown. Floating: The two best players took each other on in an exhibition match on a submerged court A taste of the Nadal-Federer rivalry was also on display in Abu Dhabi on Saturday, when Nadal edged Federer 7-6, 7-6 to defend his title at the invitational World Tennis Championships. Before leaving for Doha, Federer said he saw Abu Dhabi and Doha as a chance to try out some new shots. He added that he was looking forward to resuming his duel with Nadal that will get its first big test at the Australian Open where the Swiss player is the defending champion.

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