Posts Tagged ‘Rafael Nadal’

Some close up pics of Rafael Nadal

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

As we sift through all the pictures we got while at the BNP Paribas Open last week, we have decided to post a few of the close up pictures we got of tennis superstar Rafael Nadal during his warm up just before his semi final match against Ivan Ljubicic.

Nadal Signing Autographs

Although he did not actually win that match, he sure as heck made it so that us tennis spectators could watch some great tennis. Nadal’s massive spinning ground strokes were a sight to be seen. One thing that we picked up on – as we were so close to the tennis players – is that these guys are HUGE! We all know that the tennis players are generally tall (6 feet or more), but when you are just feet from them, they are what seem to be chiseled from marble. Their muscles and the frames they carry them on, are just breathtaking. When you watch them on TV, it really does not justify their presence. We gotta hand it to them for keeping their bodies in peak physical condition.

As with Andy Roddick, Rafa refused a picture with the tennisthis.com team, but that’s ok. We were still able to get close enough to see the sweat drip from his face.

BNP Open Wildcards announced for 2010

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Hey folks. Just got word of the 2010 BNP Paribas Open have been announced! It looks like we’ll be seeing Justine Henin, Carlos Moya, and David Nalbandian competing at this years tennis tournament. After Henin’s run at the Australian Open (reaching the finals and losing to Serena Williams), we might see her make some tennis waves this year at the smaller tournament – the pressure is seemingly less this time around for the Belgian, so we are very excited to see what she brings to the tennis court.

As far as Moya and Nalbandian are concerned, well we all know what Nalbandian is capable of on the tennis court – he is/was a master of the forehand and his transition tennis game, however, he has recently had a hip surgery so we’re not sure if he’s going to perform like he did last year (losing an epic quarterfinal tennis match against Rafael Nadal), so that will be interesting to see how that all plays out. Moya on the other hand, had pretty much disappeared in early 2009 – he announced an indefinite hiatus from tennis – until the beginning of the 2010 tennis season, where he had some piss poor matches. Where does that leave him for this tennis tournament??? Basically if he makes it past the 3rd round, we’d be extremely surprised.

So those are the announced wildcard entries for the tennis tournament coming up in a couple of weeks, we’ll see what becomes of them. We do wish them good luck in their tennis matches.

If you want to attend this tennis tournament, our affiliate, RazorGator is offering $10 off tennis tickets of $75 or more with code GATOR1075. So why not go check out the wildcards and all the other tennis players that will be there? Go and have fun!

BNP Paribas Open (formerly Pacific Life Open) Preview

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

With the BNP Paribas Open just around the corner, we here at tennisthis.com are taking a look at what is to come of this awesome tennis tournament. Last year in 2009, Rafael Nadal cleaned up the field with his booming forehand and laser like backhand, will he be able to do it again? Judging by Nadal’s recent performance at the Australian Open, we highly doubt that he will be playing at the caliber that he has over the past years. His knees don’t seem to be holding up for him, so we guess the title is up for grabs.Will Roger Federer be able to win this tournament once again (winner in ‘05 and ‘06)? Or will Andy Roddick have his chance at tennis glory this time around?

This tennis tournament is by far one of the greater non-slam events in the tennis calendar, it is considered the “Grand Slam of the West” and has been voted as one of the best tournaments to attend by the tennis fans all around. This little gem of a tournament is nestled in the picturesque southern California mountains just east of Orange County, CA and is easily accessible by car. The stadium is breathtaking and any seat in the house holds a great view for all tennis spectators. Beyond that, there are tons of things to do the little town of Indian Well, there is a bunch of golf, restaurants, and at the tennis gardens, you are able to meet tennis racquet/equipment manufacturers, and so much more. Bring your kids too, since there’s instructional tennis activities to be had at the ground.

If you are wanting to go see a great tennis tournament, be sure to visit this event as it is a great non-slam tournament, besides, you wouldn’t have to travel far if you already live in California! Keep an eye out for the tennisthis.com team, as we will be attending the semi-finals and finals – we hope to see you there!

We just got word from one of our partners RazorGator, if you buy your tennis tickets by clicking here, you will get $10 off any purchase of $75 or more with code GATOR1075. That’s our gift of tennis you, the tennis fan!

**UPDATE**

According to Peter Bodo, who is a writer for Tennis.com, says that a “reliable source” has told him that Roger Federer will not be competing at the BNP Paribas open tennis tournament due to a lung infection. Nobody knows if this is actually true, however; we plan to keep a close eye on this matter for the tennis great.