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Rafael Nadal was exactly like any other Spaniard on Sunday afternoon: esctatic that Spain's soccer team earned a 1-0 victory over the Netherlands in the FIFA World Cup final. The only differences were that Nadal was in the stadium in Johannesburg, went to the locker room after the game to converse with the players and was able to pose for pictures with the famous gold World Cup trophy. Oh, and all that came exactly one week after winning Wimbledon.

Maybe it wasn't exactly the same experience. However, the emotions felt by Nadal and his countrymen may have been on par. "I cried like a baby," Nadal said after the victory.

The eight-time Grand Slam champion has long been a huge soccer fan. His uncle, Miguel, played for Spain in three World Cups and he's a big supporter of the Spanish club team Real Madrid. Recently, Nadal became a part owner of his hometown team, RCD Mallorca.

After winning his second Wimbledon title last week, Nadal returned to Mallorca before heading to South Africa for Sunday's final. There, he wore the jersey of Cesc Fabregas, donned a Spanish flag around his neck and had his face painted like a 6-year-old at the county fair. He wasn't a celebrity watching a game, he was an unabashed fan who happens to be the most famous tennis player in the world watching a game. And he was pretty damn excited when Spain scored the game-winning goal in the 116th minute.

Though it's impossible to get inside Nadal's head and channel his thoughts, I'm guessing he may have been more excited about the World Cup victory than his own win at Wimbledon. With Roger Federer out of the picture, Nadal was supposed to win. Anything less than a victory would have been a disappointment. When winning gets to that level, it becomes more of a relief than a thrill.

The World Cup was different. It was an escape and a diversion. There was no pressure on him to do anything other than cheer like crazy and have some celebratory cerveza afterward. Instead of being the one people root for, Nadal was the one doing the rooting. That role reversal has to be liberating.

Take a look at this picture of Nadal with the World Cup trophy, then view this picture from the Wimbledon trophy ceremony. He looks thrilled in the latter. The former shows sheer, unadulterated joy.

"We have to celebrate for a whole year," Nadal later told the Spanish newspaper, Marca, "because this is unbelievable. It is very difficult to repeat this."

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  1. OneWiseWoman
    1. Posted by OneWiseWoman Mon Jul 12, 2010 1:04 pm EDT

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    I'm happy for Spain & Rafa! His joy is understandable....it is, after all, the most popular sport in the world! In the US, we keep arrogantly referring to our national championship victors as world champions. Spain has truly beaten the rest of the world to emerge victorious in World Cup Football (also known as Soccer)!
  2. Timothy
    2. Posted by Timothy Mon Jul 12, 2010 1:17 pm EDT

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    So he hangs out with the World Cup team instead of playing for his country
  3. chrisf
    3. Posted by chrisf Mon Jul 12, 2010 1:17 pm EDT

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    i think nadal is super cool.
  4. Sean
    4. Posted by Sean Mon Jul 12, 2010 1:33 pm EDT

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    Was this a fair World Cup? Perhaps, but consider this: in the round of 16, June 29th, the score was Spain 1, Portugal 0; in the quarterfinals, July 3, it was Spain 1 Paraguay 0; in the semi-finals, July 7, it was Spain 1, Germany 0; and on July 11th in the finals, it was Spain 1, Netherlands 0. Okay? A German octopus named Paul was able to decide between two boxes of octopus treats to consistently predict all of those winners. See what I mean? Somebody like Paul knew what was going to happen.
  5. julie l
    5. Posted by julie l Mon Jul 12, 2010 1:49 pm EDT

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    What is wrong with that? Rafa is entitled of a well deserved break and he can well damn choose the place he'd rather be...
  6. Tenisaddict
    6. Posted by Tenisaddict Mon Jul 12, 2010 1:49 pm EDT

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    So World cup is more important than Davis cup for Nadal! He shouldn't made excuse for not playing for Davis cup! So un-professional & hope his excuses come true !
  7. Vick
    7. Posted by Vick Mon Jul 12, 2010 2:08 pm EDT

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    some people just love to hate nadal. they have nothing better to do. the man wins monte carlo, rome, madrid, the french open AND wimbledon but he can't take some time off to be a regular person. i'd like to see you losers win just one of these tournaments--until then STFU.
  8. Vuong N
    8. Posted by Vuong N Mon Jul 12, 2010 2:10 pm EDT

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    I am not a Nadal fan but come on, Davis cup is NOTHING compares to the World Cup.
  9. karens
    9. Posted by karens Mon Jul 12, 2010 2:41 pm EDT

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    Butt picking cheater.
  10. Nightwing69
    10. Posted by Nightwing69 Mon Jul 12, 2010 2:49 pm EDT

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    Nice blog post, Chase...good work.
  11. Timothy
    11. Posted by Timothy Mon Jul 12, 2010 2:50 pm EDT

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    I dont have a problem with Nadal taking time off but it shouldnt be Davis Cup which for Nadal , a tennis player, is his best way of representing his country.
  12. Derek
    12. Posted by Derek Mon Jul 12, 2010 2:51 pm EDT

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    great photos. what a cool dude he is--supporting his country and not afraid to be just another fan with their face painted.
  13. Derek
    13. Posted by Derek Mon Jul 12, 2010 2:51 pm EDT

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    great photos. what a cool dude he is--supporting his country and not afraid to be just another fan with their face painted.
  14. tubluklawe
    14. Posted by tubluklawe Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:17 pm EDT

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    this is Spains year. Nadal, Gasol and now World cup. Did I miss anything?
  15. J
    15. Posted by J Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:30 pm EDT

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    Rafa is the most famous tennis player???? Come on now, that is a bit of a stretch. You act as if Federer has fallen from the face of the earth. Not to mention all of the well known female tennis players. Give me a break with the Rafa obsession.
  16. alvarort2004
    16. Posted by alvarort2004 Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:48 pm EDT

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    Had Fed ever played Davis Cup? Why its so important when Nadal is on the news? Ill tell you, Nadal haters never stop crying.
  17. Rakkasan1187
    17. Posted by Rakkasan1187 Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:48 pm EDT

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    This is exactly what I have been saying for years, This guy is nothing more than a kid who loves to play tennis (OK beat the snot out of the ball and make his opponents want to puke) and is extremely passionate about his country. He is a total class act that has a never say die attitude and he has brought so much liveliness to tennis that it is awesome to be fan. He loves his futbol and he loves his country.....VAMOS RAFA!!!! VAMOS ESPANA!!!!
  18. eco
    18. Posted by eco Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:53 pm EDT

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    I agree with CC with regard to Nadal being much more thrilled in the World Cup trophy photo, but let's look at the environment -- he's in the locker room, painted face and all, holding a trophy with a team going bonkers, compared to wearing the required white outfit on Centre Court in front of royalty. Of course he has to be more composed at Wimbledon.
  19. Vick
    19. Posted by Vick Mon Jul 12, 2010 4:01 pm EDT

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    federer who?
  20. lulu z
    20. Posted by lulu z Mon Jul 12, 2010 4:01 pm EDT

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    Interesting enough that Spain lost one game to Roger Federer's Switheland.
  21. JP
    21. Posted by JP Mon Jul 12, 2010 4:06 pm EDT

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    I guess it did not matter too much that Spain lost in the Davis Cup 5-0 to France...interesting.
  22. pinedays
    22. Posted by pinedays Mon Jul 12, 2010 4:06 pm EDT

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    What a wonderful way to take time off. Rafa has played a lot of tennis in the past few months, so he definitely needs a break. The last few months have been certainly great for Spanish sports.
  23. Vick
    23. Posted by Vick Mon Jul 12, 2010 4:09 pm EDT

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    does federer really have 9 losses this year? imagine that.
  24. Vick
    24. Posted by Vick Mon Jul 12, 2010 4:11 pm EDT

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    i wonder how long before federer's ranking sinks to #4.
  25. Vick
    25. Posted by Vick Mon Jul 12, 2010 4:13 pm EDT

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    how is it that spain is still ranked #1 in davis cup while switzerland is ranked #15?

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