Tennis on a political blog? Yes, because tommorows Wimbleldon Championship Match will be a true slugfest, with Roger Federer looking for his sixth straight Wimbledon title against the man he has beaten in the last two finals, Rafael Nadal. Nadal crushed Federer at the French Open on the red clay of Paris he is so comfortable on, but can he do it on Federer’s best surface, grass? I believe he can, as Nadal continues to excel on both surfaces. With Federer looking to best the modern record of five straight championships held by Bjorn Borg his path is blocked by the modern version of Borg, who has proven he can win on any surface, just as Borg did. It should be a classic, as was last years epic struggle. I pick Nadal in five sets! Tune in on NBC at 9 a.m.
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