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Title: *Djokovic beats Nadal to win first U.S. Open title*
Post by: Coach Hank Crisp on September 13, 2011, 12:18:45 AM
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"The Diet That Shook Up Tennis"

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Maybe the answer is as simple as this: Since last year, he's swearing off pasta, pizza, beer, French bread, Corn Flakes, pretzels, empanadas, Mallomars and Twizzlers—anything with gluten.



http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703509104576327624238594818.html

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NEW YORK -- Novak Djokovic produced a nearly perfect performance to match his nearly perfect season.

Returning brilliantly, swatting winners from all angles, the No. 1-ranked Djokovic held on to beat defending champion Rafael Nadal 6-2, 6-4, 6-7 (3), 6-1 on Monday night in a final chock-full of lengthy, mesmerizing points to earn his first U.S. Open title and third Grand Slam trophy of 2011.

Djokovic improved to 64-2 with 10 tournament titles in a simply spectacular year, one of the greatest in the history of men's tennis -- or any sport, for that matter.

"I've had an amazing year," Djokovic said, "and it keeps going."

Against No. 2 Nadal, Djokovic is 6-0, all in finals -- three on hard courts, including Monday; two on clay; and one on grass at Wimbledon in July. Djokovic also won the Australian Open in January, and is only the sixth man in the 40-plus years of the Open era to collect three major titles in a single season.

"Obviously I'm disappointed, but you know what this guy is doing is unbelievable," Nadal said.

Addressing Djokovic, Nadal added: "What you did this year is impossible to repeat, so well done."



Title: Re: *Djokovic beats Nadal to win first U.S. Open title*
Post by: 2Stater on September 13, 2011, 04:38:29 AM
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Maybe the answer is as simple as this: Since last year, he's swearing off pasta, pizza, beer, French bread, Corn Flakes, pretzels, empanadas, Mallomars and Twizzlers—anything with gluten.

 :nah: Not worth it.