Rafael Nadal faces top seed Novak Djokovic in the final of the 2016 Qatar Open in Doha. Watch!
Video: ATP World Tour
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you are not helpful with your comments J Beer Rafa played well . Djoc to cocky for my thinking he looked fearful and the sigh of relieve was plain for all to see when it was over . Rafa still smiling
How can you say that somebody who was so completely outplayed, played well? He literally got his *ss kicked!
Keep fighting Rafa!
He’ll keep LOSING if he doesn’t hire a real coach. You better get used to it. Rafa has.
Saturday’s loss was the clearest way to show to everybody who still had doubts, that the “Toni Nadal method” is not working anymore. “Working hard” is a given for any top sportperson. If “working hard” is the so-called solution, forget about it then. The fear on Rafa’s face during this match, tells the tale. He is afraid of Djoko.