Friday, April 29th, 2011 at 2:50 pm , filed under Tennis News by Jon Denton
The three top seeded players in the tennis, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic will be clashing in Madrid Masters 2011 from next week onwards, as the Masters 1000 tournament is scheduled to begin from May1st 2011.
So, can the defending champion, Rafael Nadal regain his title or Roger Federer can take his third title at Madrid or else it will be the in form player this season, Novak Djokovic can attain his first title at Madrid, this will be an interesting one to predict?
Rafael Nadal, the world No.1, who has defeated roger Federer last year in the finals of the Madrid Masters 2010 in straight sets, can he, attain his third title at Madrid. The king of clay is always a dangerous player on clay and has already attained two clay court titles this year beating David Ferrer in back to back finals at Monte Carlo Masters and Barcelona Open 2011. Nadal is a heavy favourite in Madrid and this time, he would be getting a challenge from the Djokovic, as he already defeated him twice in finals of the Hard court tournaments.
While Roger Federer with 16-grand slams titles in his career, remained as big question for everyone as he would be aiming for his third title at Madrid Masters 2011. In order to attain the title this year, he has to show all his experience against his rivals Rafael Nadal and Novak djokovic, as he was already defeated this season by them.
Novak Djokovic is looking like a dangerous man this season winning back to back titles against the world No.1, Nadal and continuing his winning streak at this year. However, he will be getting a immense challenge from the Nadal, who is best on clay.
Djokovic was out of tennis, before the start of the clay court season due to knee injury, as a result. He would be having a tough time against Nadal on the clay court this season.
Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic are among the top tennis stars predictable to compete for the title at Mutua Madrid Open next week.
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