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MADRID, SPAIN - MAY 09: Rafael Nadal of Spain holds a press conference prior to the Madrid Open tennis tournament at the Caja Magica on May 9, 2009 in Madrid, Spain.


MADRID, SPAIN - MAY 09: Rafael Nadal of Spain holds a press conference prior to the Madrid Open tennis tournament at the Caja Magica on May 9, 2009 in Madrid, Spain.

MADRID, SPAIN - MAY 09: Rafael Nadal of Spain holds a press conference prior to the Madrid Open tennis tournament at the Caja Magica on May 9, 2009 in Madrid, Spain.

Spain's Rafael Nadal reacts during a press conference at the Madrid Open Tennis Tournament in Madrid, Saturday May 9, 2009.

Spain's Rafael Nadal gestures during a press conference at the Madrid Open Tennis Tournament in Madrid on May 9 , 2009. World number one Rafael Nadal said he was on form as he looks to add the Madrid Masters crown to recent wins at Monte-Carlo, Barcelona and Rome before he targets a fifth straight crown at Roland Garros, although he complained about the change in the colour of a training court from the traditional terracotta red to blue, which the organisors say was not intented to be a shift away from the traditional colour of the clay court for future tournaments.


Spain's Rafael Nadal listens to a question during a press conference at the Madrid Open Tennis Tournament in Madrid, Saturday May 9, 2009.

Spain's Rafael Nadal looks on during a press conference at the Madrid Open Tennis Tournament in Madrid on May 9, 2009. World number one Rafael Nadal said he was on form as he looks to add the Madrid Masters crown to recent wins at Monte-Carlo, Barcelona and Rome before he targets a fifth straight crown at Roland Garros, although he complained about the change in the colour of a training court from the traditional terracotta red to blue, which the organisors say was not intented to be a shift away from the traditional colour of the clay court for future tournaments.

Spain's Rafael Nadal talks to the journalists at a press conference at the Madrid Open Tennis Tournament in Madrid, Saturday May 9, 2009.


Spain's Rafael Nadal speaks during a press conference at the Madrid Open Tennis Tournament in Madrid on May 9 , 2009. World number one Rafael Nadal said he was on form as he looks to add the Madrid Masters crown to recent wins at Monte-Carlo, Barcelona and Rome before he targets a fifth straight crown at Roland Garros, although he complained about the change in the colour of a training court from the traditional terracotta red to blue, which the organisors say was not intented to be a shift away from the traditional colour of the clay court for future tournaments.

Spain's tommy Robredo trains on a blue clay tennis court at the magic box Tennis in Madrid Saturday May 9 , 2009. Several players including world number one Rafael Nadal have complained about the use of a blue court as oposed to the more traditional terracotta red of clay courts.

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Voyons, voyons, l'herbe de Wimb ils vont la faire pousser de quelle couleur cette année??? Faut penser au SAC, les étoiles, on ne peut pas les changer toutes les 5 minutes,
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Rafa a raison la terre battue doit être rouge et non bleue . En plus c'est moche .
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J'ai rajouté quelques photos dont une de terre battue bleue où s'entraine Tommy Robredo... Bizarre !
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   El corte de pelo no esta mal!  Menos mal! aun lo tiene!  Ufff, que susto!!!!
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