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    Interesting topic: one of the reasons why Nadal is hard to beat in Paris

    http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showthread.php?t=501439

    so yeah they talking about the ball difference
    it's worth a read
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    Thx for the effort

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    Playing on all huge courts with tons of space unlike small courts I am sure helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tipsadontlikehim View Post
    http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showthread.php?t=501439

    so yeah they talking about the ball difference
    it's worth a read
    i think the guy who posted this article was spot on

    wonder why Nadal struggle to Ferrer, Murray and Djokovic in Monte Carlo/Roma, yet at the French open he eats them ? part of the answer IMO

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    Rome/Madrid/Monte Carlo have used the same Dunlop ball for the last five seasons. During that time Nadal won 9 of the 15 clay masters, and made the final in four of the others, so he's not exactly struggling with it. For comparison, he won 10 of the previous 15, with Head/Penn balls, when he was younger and fitter.

    He's just getting old, and focusing his efforts on the slams. Federer and Murray do the same, it's only Djokovic that tries to win everything.
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