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So can he turn it around in 2012, and if so, how? That question is also impossible to answer, until he plays Novak Djokovic, or at least until he wins another major. Nadal can add weight to his racquet, hit his serve 10-m.p.h. harder, take his forehand earlier, crack his backhand flatter, and beat every other player in the world love and love, but he won’t have done anything more than what he did in 2011 unless and until he dethrones his nemesis. It’s an odd position to be in: No matter how well Rafa thinks he’s playing, he won’t have any idea whether he’s getting closer to his goal until he actually sees Djokovic on the other side of the net.Just as discouraging as the losses to the Serb is the fact that at both Wimbledon and the U.S. Open Nadal had played himself into top form as the tournament progressed, thrashed Andy Murray in the semis with some of his best tennis of the season, made many people believe that this time he was going to end the Djoker’s run, and then still lost. Badly. With that in the back of his mind, it's going to be tough for Nadal to feel confident that he's making any progress as long as Djokovic is still in the draw.

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