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Editorial LONDON
EFE
A big heavyweight clash is taking place today at Wimbledon in the quarterfinals. Rafael Nadal Juan Juan del Potro, one and four in the world looking for a semifinal on the grbad in the All England, a club that are both pbadionate.
Nadal is calm. He arrives in the rooms without giving up a set, as Roger Federer did. And he knows that he has won Del Potro in 10 of the 15 opportunities he has faced, including two budding. The first at Queen's in 2007 (6-4 and 6-4) and the last at Wimbledon seven years ago, in eighths (7-6 (6) 3-6 7-6 (4) 6- 4).
He remembers them. "I've never beaten him on the grbad," he says after defeating Simon, and he faces this challenge with astonishing calm, although he knows that he will have to play three days in a row and that it can weigh like less than a month ago. Roland Garros, who needed two days to defeat Croatian Marin Cilic, was then overtaken by Nadal in the semifinals.
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It's a pride to face it "Juan Martín Del Potro Tennis Player
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