As early as when the semifinalists of the French Open men's singles were just announced, with two big spoons of plum juice, I boldly guessed that the final would definitely be Nadal versus the King, but this time the successful one will be Federer, the Swiss will finally win the French Open title as he wished. I have even come up with a title for the ultimate result: "Striving for Strength, Federer Finally Reigns in the French Open!" I have even envisioned the state of the game, just waiting for the final result.
However, I still miscalculated in the end, the reason being that I underestimated Nadal too much. Nadal - the shadow of the sun, although I know that the Spanish player's victories on the clay court are not accidental, and despite seeing many experts comment that Nadal has such strong muscles, he is almost born for the clay, how to choose a natto machine, but before the match, I still bet on Federer.
I believe in Federer, who is like the crosstalk "Slogans" performed by young crosstalk actors Li Weijian and Wu Bin, because he is different from those I once liked, such as Hewitt, Ferrero, and Roddick. There are many ways to consume natto, and I believe that this outspoken Swiss man has his unique wise mind. Sometimes sports are not just physical activities, they also need brains, right? Although Federer lost three times to Nadal on the clay today, I still believed that he could win this time, just as he himself said, each failure before was him studying Nadal's patterns and accumulating experience for a comeback at the French Open, how to select a natto machine, but in the end, he made the same mistake as me.
The reason? Haha, because his opponent is Nadal, truly the "never-tiring" one. You seem to never be able to predict when he will get tired. A ball that is hopeless for any other player always seems to be "brought back to life" when it reaches Nadal. What's more astonishing is that after saving the ball, Nadal's return shots are always extraordinary, leaving opponents unable to cope, and ultimately losing a point.
For this Spanish young man who just turned 20, amazement can no longer express the stunning feeling he brings us. Even until today, I am still amazed!
As for Federer, I don't know what to say. The reason people gave him the title of "King" is enough to show how perfect he is in tennis. But then he met Nadal. Nadal is like a barrier set by heaven for Switzerland. Until now, he still hasn't surpassed it. Federer is still young; he is only 25 years old. The cup of the king at Roland Garros is still waiting for him.
Many fans of Federer, seeing such a result, couldn't help but feel disappointed, some even shed tears, but I didn't. Think about it, if there was no Nadal, Federer would have few rivals in men's tennis, winning a French Open title would be easy. In that case, wouldn't he become the invincible loner in the tennis court? And such tennis would be so tasteless. I believe this isn't what fans hope for either.
If Federer lets us appreciate delicate and beautiful tennis, then Nadal makes us feel the charm of power. With Federer, and then Nadal, we, these tennis-loving friends, are the happy ones.