2. Rafael Nadal
Next up is the man of the moment, the undisputed King of Clay, Rafa Nadal. Coming off his latest routine
victory at Roland Garros, the fifth seed will enter as the favourite in many peoples eyes having shaken off any worries about his troublesome knees. The all-action Mallorcan has been in exceptional form since his return and will rightly be regarded as one of the favourites. Since his
comeback at Vina Del Mar in Chile last February, Nadal has
won 43 out of his 45 matches, showing blistering form in the process. Many feel the 27 year old is back to his best and who could argue with them. Any takers for Rafa? Stupid question.