Nadal represented the intersection of the grace of Federer and the efficiency of Djokovic. “And he evolved more as a player,” explains Christopher Clarey, the former New York Times tennis correspondent whose book on Nadal, The Warrior, comes out next year. “He tinkered with his forehand, even though it was his best shot, and changed his backhand and serve too.”
Vamos Rafael Nadal! It’s time to go for Spain’s brave warrior
