Elegante

Dec. 3rd, 2008 02:50 pm
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El Mundo has voted Roger Federer the second most elegant man in the world.

The most elegant award goes to Karl Lagerfeld. Who, okay, is elegant, and I've always liked the extremely stylised nature of his clothes. But, in words of Mugatu, he's only got one look!
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Rafa has been writing fanfiction and posting it on his website. In Touch -- You have to wait for it to load, then click on 'victories'.

Here are some excerpts:

2006 - Roland Garros
Federer is not only a champion, but also a gentleman and an elegant rival. He did not try to humiliate me, he did not draw blood. I don't think he wanted to win like that, against a frightened opponent who hardly put up any resistance. He wanted to win against Rafa Nadal.

Wimbledon - 2007
I made him show his best, far from the lord of grass performing a ballet to a fellow puppet. This time he sweated, he sweated as never before and I even managed to bother him a bit.

Wimbledon - 2008
Nothing around me was important, time stopped, the voices faded and the stands were no more than mist. Roger and I were alone.


ETA: another gem: Monte Carlo - 2006
Another final against Federer. I correct. It is never 'another'. It is never 'one more'. Every meeting is the first and the last.


I love the theatrical metaphor, Rafa! In fact, I love it all.
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Sweet bouncing balls, thanks for nearly giving me a heart attack Rogelio. 76 76 against Jarkko Nieminen!

Anyway, so, it turns out Gilles Simon has a serious Rafa-mancrush going on. Good taste, right? [livejournal.com profile] mion_mion kindly translated an interview from a French magazine, where he squees helplessly about Rafa. Among other things:

Q : In Madrid, what did he say to you at the net?

GILLES SIMON : He said, "congratulations, you deserved it. You were very strong today."Trust me, I'm so going to remember that next time I won't feel good on court! I'll tell myself : "Rafa said I was very strong!"

Rafa net cuddle )

Peter Bodo has an interview with Uncle Toni (I love how Toni Nadal is universally known as Uncle Toni), which casts further light on his style of tennis coaching and how he's shaped Rafa's attitude to life in general:

"For example, (Carlos) Moya is a very kind person, a good person, but he was here and when he need a car I see that he told his coach, “Phone for the driver.” When you get used to doing nothing for yourself, it’s too easy. With Rafael, I say in that situation, do it yourself. It’s better. This was my work with him.

For me, at the moment it seem that young people have not too much interest in things, because everything is too easy for them."

It seems he's really concerned to make Rafa grounded about his talent and his fame, and it seems also to have worked. In another interview this year, he says:

“Ever since Rafa was a young child, I have told him, ‘When you lose, it is your fault, not mine. It is not the rackets, not the balls, not the wind’. It’s true. In life there are so many people who have other excuses. For me it is very bad when you have a problem and you have a bad face.”

And when Rafa cried in 2007, after losing to Roger at Wimbledon:

Toni recalls: “I looked at Rafa as he cried and I did not like it. I said, ‘You must not do that. It would be the same as me crying just because I don’t have a Jaguar motor car’. He told me it was maybe his last opportunity to win Wimbledon. I said he was the champion of Roland Garros and No 2 player in the world. I told him his life does not change because he has not won this match.”

He told Rafa he was allowed to be sad for one week. It's probably not easy to be Uncle Toni's nephew sometimes.
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Roger is up against Mandy Murray at 12.30 UK time. So, very soon.

I have really no idea who's going to win this. Mandy seems very eager to do better than he did against Roger at the US Open. He's maintaining a positive mental attitude! But then so it Roger. I really really want a Roger/Rafa final for Christmas.

Feliciano Lopez wears the most indecently cut shorts known to tennis. Does his mother know he goes out dressed like this? They cling like that pretty much all the time.
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Rogelio is playing at 7pm UK time tonight. He playing The Worm aka Radek Stepanek, who hopefully he will put away nicely like he did in the US Open.

Djokovic is unexpectedly struggling against Victor Hanescu, ranked 73. Whoa.

Also, Rafa recieved an on-court ass massage last night from his good friend (I hope) the physio. It was worrying yet erotic. Most confusing.
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The tennis has landed. Roger and Rafa have once again begun saying desperately nice things about each other. Yay!

Rafa is playing tonight at about 8pm Madrid time, so 7pm here in the UK. His opponent is bright young tennis thing Ernests Gulbis, currently ranked 54.

Mandy Murray is currently crushing Simone Bolleli 6-0 first set
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Looks like Rogelio is back in hot hot tennis action next week in Madrid. Madrid, spiritual home of those homoerotic Spanish tennis players, mmm.
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There's a point in this compilation of adorable Rafa clips, where he says about his health: 'My body is perfect', then realised how that sounded and added, with some chagrin, 'physically speaking'. That's not a bad grasp of English, right? Talking of which, his English has really noticeably improved in the past few months.

Rafa played blindingly good tennis against Andy Roddick on Sunday, to the point where it was getting vaguely frightening. His fist pumps at the end were, to quote [livejournal.com profile] emungere, 'highly and bizarrely sexual'. I know fist pumps are all about penises anyway, but these really were fist pumps of total porn. There's just something about Rafa that underlies all the adorablness. Rafa really is quite fearful in his intensity, his physical directness and apparent lack of any self consciousness. Mr Lux has watched Rafa play once or twice, and his verdict is: 'One day he's going to snap and lock himself in a room and just stare at the walls, isn't he?' I do wonder.

He's just a simple boy who likes fishing, golf, continuing to crush all comers in tennis, Phantom of the Opera, diamante Marilyn Monroe art and Julio Englesias.

On a different note, much as I like seeing him having fun and being a total dork, I wish Roger would stop doing that weird thing with Wawa on the tennis court after they win. Even if it's made of HoYay, it's really beginning to creep me out for reasons I can't even explain.
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Roger was part of a reception in Basel today to welcome back the Olympic medallists. You can see it here (click on the pictures), where he speaks Swiss German, has perfect hair and is made to hit a giant tennis ball with a matching giant tennis racquet.
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Rogelio won! ROGER IS STILL ROGER. Rafa said it yesterday, and Rafa is wise.

I still feel giddy. I've been rolling around in punditry all morning, in between work and staring at pictures of Roger kissing the giant silver cup. And the pictures of him rollling around on the court where you can halfway see up his shorts.

I really coud not love this fandom more. Apparently, Roger is going to Mallorca this weekend to visit Rafa attend the wedding of a friend. He said something extra special nice about Rafa too, in his post-match interview. Some unprompted gushing about his 'rival':

I mean, Rafa I always knew he was going to be a great player from the first moment I played him on. And I think Novak's done a incredible job of improving because I wasn't that impressed from Novak in the first place when I played him in Monaco. But Rafa, from the first moment, I knew he was going to be unbelievable.

Aww! Also, I could do an entire post on the oddities and trends of tennis press conference language. For tennis players, so much is 'unbelievable'. Rafa even admitted that he used the word too much. Roger says it all the time. Juan Martin Del Potro said it about fifteen times in one of his interviews. Copying the greats, clearly.

From Mandy's post match interview:

Q. Obviously you came here for the trophy. You're going away at 21 with a check for a million dollars. Does it seem slightly unreal?

ANDY MURRAY: That's about 10 pounds, isn't it?

Hahaha. I think I have to like him after all.

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I wrote a little snippet with [livejournal.com profile] emungere: Not bad - Roger/Rafa, male kissage

It's tennis

Sep. 1st, 2008 10:51 am
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I just realised I'm going to miss all of Rafa's match today because I'll be commuting. Gah.

Gah!

Anyway, something from Rafa's post match interview:

Q. Any predictions for the Blake/Fish match tonight?

RAFAEL NADAL: No predictions. It's tennis.


It's tennis! Moron. Watching more tennis, it's becoming clear how unpredictable indivdual matches are. So many things can affect the players: the sun, the wind, mood of the player, health of the player, partners who clutch their heads in their hands, parents who cross themselves while their children are mid-play (lookin' at you Mama Djokovic), the player across the net being Rafael Nadal, all these things can be detrimental to their game.
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For your listening pleasure: my deep tennis thoughts (download from Box, 3.3mb mp3)

I wanted to write a post about why I am so obsessed with tennis these days, but it seemed too dauting and would be lengthy and complicated and I have a bad head, so I put it in a voice post instead. MP3. Whatever. But oh look, I'm going to write about it anyway.

I think one of the reasons I'm drawn to this fandom is that, to me, Roger and Rafa inhabit a world that is as fantastical and strange as anything: professional sports. They are very different people: Roger Federer is super nice, enjoys shopping for designer outfits, owning jets and has one of the most successful tennis careers ever. Rafa Nadal is a simple boy who still lives with his parents, likes fishing, movies and crushing his opponents without mercy.

They have both made each other cry, in various ways. They are excruciatingly kind and thoughtful to each other in interviews. They have dinner together. They giggle. Rafa Nadal has an apparent mancrush the size of China: Roger is one of his heroes and he's happy to say as much. Rafa is having his best ever year, Roger his worst since he became number one four years ago, and now Rafa is number one instead. Whatever they say about that, there must be some awkwardness and weirdness there.

Oh, it's all so compelling! I don't know how many stories there are to tell though. When [livejournal.com profile] emungere and I talk about (constantly) it's hard to come up with story ideas beyond 'oh look! their big gay love'. But I could probably write about that over and over again.
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There are just some ideas that move into your head and won't go away until you write them. This is one of those. Perhaps I can move on now. Please.

Title: Devotion
Pairing: Roger/Rafa
Warnings: explicit m/m, mildly kinky belt action, pwp
Disclaimer: a work of fiction
Notes: thank you to [livejournal.com profile] emungere for beta.

Summary: Roger loves belts and Rafa



Rafa yanked open the door )

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