Rafael Nadal loses to Roger Federer in Basel final [PHOTOS]
Rafael Nadal failed in his bid for a fourth title this season, losing 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 to local favorite Roger Federer in the final of the Swiss Indoors on Sunday.
After the match, Rafa said: “I lost but I was close to winning, very close. Today I have been very competitive against one of the best players in the world. And on the toughest surface for me.”
Rafa still has a 23-11 career hold over Federer, including 14-7 in tournament finals.
Rafael Nadal of Spain arrives for his match against Switzerland’s Roger Federer at the Swiss Indoors ATP men’s tennis tournament in Basel, Switzerland November 1, 2015. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann
BASEL, SWITZERLAND – NOVEMBER 01: Roger Federer of Switzerland and Rafael Nadal of Spain pose prior the final match of the Swiss Indoors ATP 500 tennis tournament at St Jakobshalle on November 1, 2015 in Basel, Switzerland (Photo by Harold Cunningham/Getty Images)
BASEL, SWITZERLAND – NOVEMBER 01: Roger Federer of Switzerland and Rafael Nadal of Spain pose prior the final match of the Swiss Indoors ATP 500 tennis tournament at St Jakobshalle on November 1, 2015 in Basel, Switzerland (Photo by Harold Cunningham/Getty Images)
Switzerland’s Roger Federer (L) and Spain’s Rafael Nadal before their final match at the Swiss Indoors tennis tournament at the St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland, 01 November 2015. (Tenis, Suiza, Basilea) EFE/EPA/DOMINIC STEINMANN
BASEL, SWITZERLAND – NOVEMBER 01: Rafael Nadal of Spain in action during the final match of the Swiss Indoors ATP 500 tennis tournament against Roger Federer of Switzerland at St Jakobshalle on November 1, 2015 in Basel, Switzerland (Photo by Harold Cunningham/Getty Images)
BASEL, SWITZERLAND – NOVEMBER 01: Rafael Nadal of Spain looks on during the final match of the Swiss Indoors ATP 500 tennis tournament against Roger Federer of Switzerland at St Jakobshalle on November 1, 2015 in Basel, Switzerland (Photo by Harold Cunningham/Getty Images)
Rafael Nadal of Spain returns a ball to Switzerland’s Roger Federer during their match at the Swiss Indoors ATP men’s tennis tournament in Basel, Switzerland November 1, 2015. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann
Spain’s Rafael Nadal returns a ball to Switzerland’s Roger Federer during their final match at the Swiss Indoors tennis tournament at the St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland, Sunday, Nov. 1, 2015. (Dominic Steinmann/Keystone via AP)
Switzerland’s Roger Federer (L) returns a ball to Rafael Nadal of Spain during their match at the Swiss Indoors ATP men’s tennis tournament in Basel, Switzerland November 1, 2015. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann
Rafael Nadal of Spain reacts during his match against Switzerland’s Roger Federer at the Swiss Indoors ATP men’s tennis tournament in Basel, Switzerland November 1, 2015. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann
Spain’s Rafael Nadal returns a ball to Switzerland’s Roger Federer during their final match at the Swiss Indoors tennis tournament at the St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland, Sunday, Nov. 1, 2015. (Georgios Kefalas/Keystone via AP)
Spain’s Rafael Nadal returns a ball to Switzerland’s Roger Federer during their final match at the Swiss Indoors tennis tournament at the St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland, Sunday, Nov. 1, 2015. (Georgios Kefalas/Keystone via AP)
Spain’s Rafael Nadal in action against Switzerland’s Roger Federer during their final match at the Swiss Indoors tennis tournament at the St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland, 01 November 2015. (Tenis, Suiza, Basilea) EFE/EPA/GEORGIOS KEFALAS
Spain’s Rafael Nadal in action against Switzerland’s Roger Federer during their final match at the Swiss Indoors tennis tournament at the St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland, 01 November 2015. (Tenis, Suiza, Basilea) EFE/EPA/GEORGIOS KEFALAS
BASEL, SWITZERLAND – NOVEMBER 01: Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates a point during the final match of the Swiss Indoors ATP 500 tennis tournament against Roger Federer of Switzerland at St Jakobshalle on November 1, 2015 in Basel, Switzerland (Photo by Harold Cunningham/Getty Images)
BASEL, SWITZERLAND – NOVEMBER 01: Rafael Nadal of Spain in action during the final match of the Swiss Indoors ATP 500 tennis tournament against Roger Federer of Switzerland at St Jakobshalle on November 1, 2015 in Basel, Switzerland (Photo by Harold Cunningham/Getty Images)
BASEL, SWITZERLAND – NOVEMBER 01: Rafael Nadal of Spain in action during the final match of the Swiss Indoors ATP 500 tennis tournament against Roger Federer of Switzerland at St Jakobshalle on November 1, 2015 in Basel, Switzerland (Photo by Harold Cunningham/Getty Images)
Rafael Nadal of Spain reacts during his match against Switzerland’s Roger Federer at the Swiss Indoors ATP men’s tennis tournament in Basel, Switzerland November 1, 2015. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann
Rafael Nadal of Spain reacts during his match against Switzerland’s Roger Federer at the Swiss Indoors ATP men’s tennis tournament in Basel, Switzerland November 1, 2015. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann
Rafael Nadal of Spain reacts during his match against Switzerland’s Roger Federer at the Swiss Indoors ATP men’s tennis tournament in Basel, Switzerland November 1, 2015. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann
Switzerland’s Roger Federer (R) celebrates after winning against Spain’s Rafael Nadal (L) at the Swiss Indoors tennis tournament at the St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland, 01 November 2015. (Tenis, Suiza, Basilea) EFE/EPA/DOMINIC STEINMANN
Switzerland’s Roger Federer (R) celebrates after winning against Spain’s Rafael Nadal (L) at the Swiss Indoors tennis tournament at the St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland, 01 November 2015. (Tenis, Suiza, Basilea) EFE/EPA/DOMINIC STEINMANN
Spain’s Rafael Nadal reacts with the trophy plate after losing the final match against Switzerland’s Roger Federer, at the Swiss Indoors tennis tournament at the St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland, 01 November 2015. (Tenis, Suiza, Basilea) EFE/EPA/DOMINIC STEINMANN
Switzerland’s Roger Federer (L) holds the trophy after winning his match against Rafael Nadal of Spain at the Swiss Indoors ATP men’s tennis tournament in Basel, Switzerland November 1, 2015. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann
Tu juego es increible envuelve de emociones eres increible jugador y un ser humano increible, ganes o pierdas para mi seguiras siendo el numero uno, porque nadie tiene tu juego ni siquiera el numero 1. Vamos Rafa
VAMOS DEAR RAFA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! : ) : ) : ) Enjoy your recent success & amazing stride forward!!!!!!!!!!! : ) : ) : ) It has been an inspiring development in your bright Tennis….. Congratulations !!!!!!!! : ) I trust you & your fabulous skillful TEAM are creative, relevant & powerful & you have the tools to improve & improve & improve. Everything in life takes time & practice & research & openness to learn and you have it all beautifully in line. God bless you sweetheart & your great TEAM & enjoy a fantastic rest of the season !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! : ) : ) : )
VAMOS……….VAMOS……….VAMOS……….
Are you serious Fan love? what makes you think you are a better and more loyal fan to Rafa than rest of US who dare to be concerned about Rafa’s game? Rafa could be spared from many injuries if he had a good percentage on his service game to win the matches instead of grinding so hard that eventually put him out of competitions few months for the last 4-5 years. A good coach would see it and do something about it. Murray, novak, roger, stan and many many players can serve very well, why Rafa can’t do that?
Vamos Rafa: @Move In…….I watched and listened to the you tube of serving coach Oscar Boras instructing Rafa on improving his serve. How I wish Rafa and team would extend an invitation to Oscar Boras to help with the serve again. My goodness it would mean a world of difference in Rafa’s entire game going forward. I hope Uncle Toni is not objecting to this coach helping Rafa, or maybe even influencing Rafa not to continue getting help from him. A coach like this guy could mean a world of difference for Rafa. It could propel him to winning matches and winning easier. I remember how he served in 2010 during the US Open when he won it. In fact, my husband and I often talk about it. I say if someone has the right answers to help Rafa improve his serve then Rafa and his team should go for it. How I wish they would. Maybe they will. @move in – you said that Rafa fired Oscar Boras, is that a fact and why would he fire him? Marylynn.
I can’t prove it, but I suspect Borras was let go because Uncle Toni’s fragile ego was threatened by his presence, so he persuaded Rafa to drop him. That would also explain why Rafa never publicly acknowledged Borras’ help. Who needs Borras when you have Uncle Toni – well – at least that’s what Uncle Toni wants everyone to think.
Not at all surprised that Rafa hurt his knee again. His passive, reactive, defensive style of play would be hell on anyone’s knees. That’s one of the reasons why so few pros play that way. They want to continue their careers and extend them, not interrupt their careers and shorten them, a` la Rafa.
Rafa needs to cut the points short , move forward more to the net, he’s on the right track but he has to work so hard for his points, a new coach with some new strategies will help him as his body is wear and tear a lot more now at 29 with his style of game he needs to learn new style of game ! He needs to have more aces,his forehands are still off and today he had less errors but I’m sure Rafa has to decide whether he enjoy his game and happy to be where he is and with his coach, or to change his game style with a new coach.! Great match some of Rafa very best signature passing shots will always love and support Rafa win or lose !
Rafa’s forehand is a shadow of what it used to be. That’s because he’s playing cautious, passive, defensive tennis – instead of hard-hitting, deep-hitting, first strike tennis. He’s hitting over the ball instead of through the ball. He’s falling away from the net instead of towards the net. He’s decelerating his swing instead of accelerating his swing. A REAL coach would recognize and correct these tactical/technical flaws in a heartbeat. But Rafa doesn’t have a real coach. He has his uncle – a “coach” in name only.
well-said.right on point. I always wondering why just once he doesn’t try to be aggressive and offensive for whole match. he is losing anyway, why not try something else?.
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I am sure that I’ll receive backlash from the fanatic fans of Rafa with my comment but I say what Is on my mind about Rafa’s game. He’s no where close to the top level. Federer was toying with Rafa on the court today. A good and smart coach could teach him to serve well that would prevent the injuries resulting from the grueling style of play.
Rafa HAD a good smart coach back in 2009/10. His name was Oscar Borras. He taught Rafa a brand new service motion which gave him a 135 MPH first serve & 115 MPH second serve, powering him to his first US Open title and a career slam. But Rafa soon fired Borras, and refused to publicly acknowledge his help(even though it’s on YouTube for all to see), because Uncle Toni’s huge ego demanded it.
Dear Rafa fans, Occasionally we are reminded that sport men & women have to over look a lot of empty incorrect comments. As fans, our family refrains from considering intrusive, unkind, negative comments that are poorly represented, misguiding and are incorrect. There is a stinky smell of an unreliable disloyal opportunistic trying to benefit from Rafa’s hard earned success. For sure, it is not someone we wish to take seriously. Much like some older former players who occasionally pop up with their 2 cent notions written in an undignified, disrespectful comments here with uninspiring criticism about Rafa , his uncle & the rest of the great group in the team. Rafa knows well what to work, and any attempt to mingle with his business are useless.
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Para mi es el mejor y su tenis me alegra la vida cuando juega.
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Tu juego es increible envuelve de emociones eres increible jugador y un ser humano increible, ganes o pierdas para mi seguiras siendo el numero uno, porque nadie tiene tu juego ni siquiera el numero 1. Vamos Rafa
VAMOS DEAR RAFA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! : ) : ) : ) Enjoy your recent success & amazing stride forward!!!!!!!!!!! : ) : ) : ) It has been an inspiring development in your bright Tennis….. Congratulations !!!!!!!! : ) I trust you & your fabulous skillful TEAM are creative, relevant & powerful & you have the tools to improve & improve & improve. Everything in life takes time & practice & research & openness to learn and you have it all beautifully in line. God bless you sweetheart & your great TEAM & enjoy a fantastic rest of the season !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! : ) : ) : )
VAMOS……….VAMOS……….VAMOS……….
Are you serious Fan love? what makes you think you are a better and more loyal fan to Rafa than rest of US who dare to be concerned about Rafa’s game? Rafa could be spared from many injuries if he had a good percentage on his service game to win the matches instead of grinding so hard that eventually put him out of competitions few months for the last 4-5 years. A good coach would see it and do something about it. Murray, novak, roger, stan and many many players can serve very well, why Rafa can’t do that?
Vamos Rafa: @Move In…….I watched and listened to the you tube of serving coach Oscar Boras instructing Rafa on improving his serve. How I wish Rafa and team would extend an invitation to Oscar Boras to help with the serve again. My goodness it would mean a world of difference in Rafa’s entire game going forward. I hope Uncle Toni is not objecting to this coach helping Rafa, or maybe even influencing Rafa not to continue getting help from him. A coach like this guy could mean a world of difference for Rafa. It could propel him to winning matches and winning easier. I remember how he served in 2010 during the US Open when he won it. In fact, my husband and I often talk about it. I say if someone has the right answers to help Rafa improve his serve then Rafa and his team should go for it. How I wish they would. Maybe they will. @move in – you said that Rafa fired Oscar Boras, is that a fact and why would he fire him? Marylynn.
I can’t prove it, but I suspect Borras was let go because Uncle Toni’s fragile ego was threatened by his presence, so he persuaded Rafa to drop him. That would also explain why Rafa never publicly acknowledged Borras’ help. Who needs Borras when you have Uncle Toni – well – at least that’s what Uncle Toni wants everyone to think.
Not at all surprised that Rafa hurt his knee again. His passive, reactive, defensive style of play would be hell on anyone’s knees. That’s one of the reasons why so few pros play that way. They want to continue their careers and extend them, not interrupt their careers and shorten them, a` la Rafa.
Rafa needs to cut the points short , move forward more to the net, he’s on the right track but he has to work so hard for his points, a new coach with some new strategies will help him as his body is wear and tear a lot more now at 29 with his style of game he needs to learn new style of game ! He needs to have more aces,his forehands are still off and today he had less errors but I’m sure Rafa has to decide whether he enjoy his game and happy to be where he is and with his coach, or to change his game style with a new coach.! Great match some of Rafa very best signature passing shots will always love and support Rafa win or lose !
Rafa’s forehand is a shadow of what it used to be. That’s because he’s playing cautious, passive, defensive tennis – instead of hard-hitting, deep-hitting, first strike tennis. He’s hitting over the ball instead of through the ball. He’s falling away from the net instead of towards the net. He’s decelerating his swing instead of accelerating his swing. A REAL coach would recognize and correct these tactical/technical flaws in a heartbeat. But Rafa doesn’t have a real coach. He has his uncle – a “coach” in name only.
well-said.right on point. I always wondering why just once he doesn’t try to be aggressive and offensive for whole match. he is losing anyway, why not try something else?.
I am sure that I’ll receive backlash from the fanatic fans of Rafa with my comment but I say what Is on my mind about Rafa’s game. He’s no where close to the top level. Federer was toying with Rafa on the court today. A good and smart coach could teach him to serve well that would prevent the injuries resulting from the grueling style of play.
Rafa HAD a good smart coach back in 2009/10. His name was Oscar Borras. He taught Rafa a brand new service motion which gave him a 135 MPH first serve & 115 MPH second serve, powering him to his first US Open title and a career slam. But Rafa soon fired Borras, and refused to publicly acknowledge his help(even though it’s on YouTube for all to see), because Uncle Toni’s huge ego demanded it.
Dear Rafa fans, Occasionally we are reminded that sport men & women have to over look a lot of empty incorrect comments. As fans, our family refrains from considering intrusive, unkind, negative comments that are poorly represented, misguiding and are incorrect. There is a stinky smell of an unreliable disloyal opportunistic trying to benefit from Rafa’s hard earned success. For sure, it is not someone we wish to take seriously. Much like some older former players who occasionally pop up with their 2 cent notions written in an undignified, disrespectful comments here with uninspiring criticism about Rafa , his uncle & the rest of the great group in the team. Rafa knows well what to work, and any attempt to mingle with his business are useless.
Para mi es el mejor y su tenis me alegra la vida cuando juega.
Me encantas Rafa, ganes o pierdas eres una gran persona, me encantaría volver a verte en persona ya te vi en Miami y en Acapulco, eres un guerrero!!!