Re: Nadal's Schedule for 2006



On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 03:17:18 -0600, wendyg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>But to say that Nadal won't be in the top five in 2006 is silly. Unless he
>gets seriously injured, he will be. I think I was the first person here to
>say that the hugely physical game he plays is likely to make his peak
>years shorter than the ever-smooth Federer's, but I'm sure it will be
>longer than one year.

Just about everyone here was the first person here to say that :-)


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