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ATP: Winter Olympics for Tennis-Cracks: Federer dominates the mogul slope, Nadal the Ice Oval

ATP: Winter Olympics for Tennis-Cracks: Federer dominates the mogul slope, Nadal the Ice Oval

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ATP: Winter Olympics for Tennis-Cracks: Federer dominates the mogul slope, Nadal the Ice Oval

Imagine that the Winter Olympics are in full swing and Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Co. mix in strongly.

“We’re hockey!” – In Germany, the collective hockey fever has broken out since Friday at the latest. The historic semi-final victory over record Olympic champion Canada was an emotional sporting moment for eternity – never before has a black-red-golden ice hockey team celebrated a greater success than in Pyeongchang.

Sports Illustrated made it clear that the tennis stars at the Olympic Games would also be an excellent figure with a wink during the games four years ago in Sochi.

Here you can see in which sports Roger,”Rafa” and the “Djoker” hunt for medals.

mogul slope: Roger Federer

With his light-footed footwork and great reflexes, Federer is predestined for the artistic flight show over snow-covered obstacles.

Figure Skating: Novak Djokovic

The “Djoker” grew up in a winter sports area and is known as an all-rounder. Its physical flexibility makes it float over the ice. As a gifted entertainer, he doesn’t have to be afraid of deductions in the B-note.

Curling: Andy Murray

Housewife sport, my ass! With his unmistakable organ, Murray guides the stones skillfully to their destination, and by the way: Scotland is the motherland of curling.

Short Track: Rafael Nadal

Leg muscles such as tree trunks and the necessary basic aggressiveness make Nadal a dreaded runner. Who dares to overtake the Spaniard?

Snowboard: Gael Monfils

Monfils was born for the halfpipe. Showman “La Monf” doesn’t just fly over the tennis courts of the world, but also has the hang of it on the board.

Ice Hockey: Stan Wawrinka

If Stan Wawrinka had been there in South Korea, Switzerland would have easily surpassed tenth place in the ice hockey tournament. With his forces he hammers the puck from the blue line into the stitches. Show-stopper: the one-handed, one-handed backhand.

Departure: David Ferrer

Fear is a foreign word for the tenacious Spaniard. Ferrer confronts the mountain – and conquers it with bite, will and the passion to attack.

Double-Bob: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Dustin Brown

“Cool Runnings” – To be there for Tsonga and Brown is not everything. Jo and “Dreddy” find the perfect mix of French lightness, German precision and Jamaican passion in the ice channel.

Tobogganing: Bob and Mike Bryan

The Bryans are only available in pairs. With telepathic abilities, the twins slide their sleds on rails. The competition has no chance.

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