Publisher's Synopsis
Rafael Nadal is known as the "King of Clay." Regardless of his physical condition, MANY-time Grand Slam champion is essentially the man to beat whenever clay courts are involved, and a sudden rush of articles about his superior prowess on the surface is a telltale sign of an incoming clay court season.But how the experience "destroyed" him, his emotional turmoil eating away at his physical condition, BUT NOW HE BECAME KING AGAIN. Though He became depressed, cold, and distant. His state of mind started affecting his game, and his knee injuries flared up. As a result, he started losing to supposedly easy opponents and was unable to defend his title at Wimbledon. It took him almost a year to rebuild his composure and win another title. AND NOW HE IS THE KING OF CLAYBut, there's a reason for Nadal's dominance on the red rectangle - the Spaniard is seemingly custom-built for it. His particular blend of athleticism, stamina, and speed is a perfect fit for clay courts, along with his skillful footwork and uniquely effective top-spin technique. Is there anything that can take him off his clay court game?Three things need to happen for Nadal to lose on clay and all everything you may eager to know about king of clay¬ - THE ANSWER IS HERE FROM KING OF CLAY HIMSELFClick buy now