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Usage of article: Nadal, is the King of Court Clay, Nobody has stopped from...



 
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Usage of article: Nadal, is the King of Court Clay, Nobody has stopped from... Sat Jun 07, 2008 11:39 am  Usage of article: Nadal, is the King of Court Clay, Nobody has stopped from...
 

Hi,

I am writing an article below this line.

It is good to see combat between them again in French Open Final 2008. But i anticipate that Federer has more chances to win this title. This year he has good form,and hope that will not reiterate the incident.He is deserved to win this title.

Nadal, is the King of Court Clay, Nobody has stopped from him winning
this title since he entered in the tennis.He has also have equal chances to win the French Open Final.

Does the above article contain any mistakes ?

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