Novak Djokovic rolls over Rafael Nadal to win Sony Open title

By Kenneth Brown kennybrown23@hotmail.co.uk | Mar 31, 2014 08:49 AM EDT

It's clear to all that Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal are two of the greatest tennis players we have ever seen, we are currently seeing and probably ever will see, and when they go head-to-head fans know they're usually in for a treat. Novak was in no mood to play and destroyed Nadal, winning his fourth Sony Open title. He won 6-3 and 6-3, forcing Nadal to fall to 0-4 in Sony Open finals during his career.

As Wimbledon approaches the games superstar performers are busy trying to add honours to their resumes, and trying to prepare themselves for what many consider the pinnacle of the season. Novak was clever with his rallies, never allowing Nadal to have a chance. The world No.2 was on form, and Nadal was no match for him. Novak explained his good form after the game, saying "I just started swinging freely and had good percentages on my first serves,".

As he continued to explain his success, he said " He had a hard time reading my serve," and he then followed that up by saying "I had a few game plans. I wanted to get out there and see what works the best. He serves and likes to move to the backhand corner. He runs around his backhand so that he opens the court for his opponent on forehand side."

With Novak playing great tennis, can Nadal bounce back as the switch to court tournaments happens? Has there ever been a more exciting time to be a tennis fan?

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