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  1. Shradha
    Shradha March 18, 2013 at 5:00 am |

    Seven Things I Learned from Lindsay’s Rundown of Rafa’s Blog:
    1. Lindsay can make even the most random, boring things interesting and funny. I’ve read the whole thing once earlier and it was all very goofy.
    2. Lindsay does read MTF, but then who doesn’t.
    3. Whoever translated Rafa’s blog to English, tried real hard to make sure it looks like he has written it himself.
    4. Now we know how everyone in that “how well you know your top seeds video” knows Rafa doesn’t like tomato and cheese(really? there are people who don’t like cheese)
    5. Lindsay’s 11 year old cousin might have really, really bright future in tennis.
    6. You can’t mess with Rafa. If you do, he’ll make sure the whole world knows it. He’ll still hate you and make you apologize in press conferences 6 years later.
    7. Can’t write anymore. All this talk about pasta, pizza, chocolate and cheese has made hungry. Lunch time!

  2. yogahz
    yogahz March 18, 2013 at 10:34 am |

    Great post, blog, whatever.

  3. Jazz
    Jazz March 18, 2013 at 11:45 am |

    Lindsay thank you so much for this post. I quite enjoyed it and shared pieces with my non-tennis initiated friend. I must say I also found the line about saying thank you to ones practice partner to be utterly hilarious. Thanks again.

  4. SamG
    SamG March 18, 2013 at 2:49 pm |

    Your blog series is very entertaining. Thank you.
    I am always amazed at how poorly some of these high level athletes eat. They should include a nutritionist in their entourage as well ! Can you image what a healthy eating Rafa would be able to do? LOL

  5. Marque Poole Jewer
    Marque Poole Jewer March 18, 2013 at 4:07 pm |

    You are very funny blog-blogger…!

  6. Fernando
    Fernando March 18, 2013 at 4:32 pm |

    Fernando says some nice insight into the pure innocence that is Rafael Nadal. One of the most genuine and kind top tier athletes who has ever lived. He has not changed. Wss a bit long though.

    The juxtaposition of his gentle demeanor off the court with his fiery determination on the court is part of his appeal, no?

    Dominance on the clay is a foregone conclusion. We are playing better than ever. But we have our eyes set on SW19 to avenge the Rosol aberration. And it will be done.

    I am Fernando @vivafernando

  7. harini
    harini March 18, 2013 at 5:53 pm |

    Loved this. That bit about his dad holding him after he won is so precious.

    I want to eat pizza now. Thanks Rafa.

  8. rafaelnadalfans
    rafaelnadalfans March 18, 2013 at 6:37 pm |

    Thank you very much for this blog. Sorry, I mean post. Really enjoyed reading it.

    To be honest I’m not sure who also wrote blogs in the past but maybe it wouldn’t be bad idea to see what diva JJ had to say 🙂

  9. miri
    miri March 19, 2013 at 12:23 am |

    You like “After practice it’s customary for players to say to each other ‘thanks a lot’ and we both did that.” I like “Spadea’s father is on the left with his hands.” I’m glad he has his own hands. Wait, or did he have Spadea’s hands???

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  11. zoica ion
    zoica ion March 19, 2013 at 10:36 am |

    Awsome job!!!!I can not say thankyou enough to RAFA for beeing so adorable.For you people all my apreaciation for all the work you have done!!!Vamos RAFA and vamos RAFA”S FANS!!!!!

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