French Open 2012 Live Stream: Where and When to Catch French Open Action Online
Rafael Nadal has already advanced to the finals of the French Open. Now, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer are battling to join him.
In the first semifinal, Nadal defeated David Ferrer with relative ease. The six-time champion continued his trend of not losing a set, and overall only lost five games to the fellow Spanish player.
However, the winner of the second semifinal is certain to provide a tougher challenge.
No. 3 ranked Federer has lost a step or two, but he has shown earlier in his career that he has what it takes to defeat Nadal. Djokovic would provide the best matchup, as the No. 1 player in the world has been dominating the sport for the past year.
Where: Paris, France
Watch: NBC
When: Semifinals June 8, Finals June 10
Live Stream: Click Here
Prediction
It is tough to watch Novak Djokovic and believe that anyone would be able to beat him at this point, at least until the finals. The Djoker has had an outstanding record of 100-11 since the beginning of 2011.
Federer has the talent and experience, but he is has not been able to win a Grand Slam title in over two years. Djokovic should be able to advance to the finals.
However, the clay is where Nadal makes his money. The Spanish native does not have to be aggressive, he can sit back and let his opponent make a mistake.
Nadal has not lost a set in this event, and there is little reason to believe he will have any less success in the finals. He should win his seventh French Open title this weekend.

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