Rafa Nadal qualifies for ATP World Tour Finals; tickets from £20 at O2 Arena
July 19th, 2010 by Adam Davies
As the champion of two Grand Slams in 2010, Rafael Nadal has become the first man to officially qualify for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals at the end of the tennis season. The Spaniard has been the man to beat throughout the season, and aside from crashing out of the Australian Open at the Quarter Final stage to an in form Andy Murray, he is undefeated in Grand Slams this year.
Nadal won the French Open title at Roland Garros for the fifth time, and claimed his second Wimbledon title, but the US Open remains the only Grand Slam he is yet to win.
Furthermore, he has yet to triumph at the ATP World Tour Finals, and will surely look to rectify that this year at the O2 Arena in London.
ATP World Tour Finals tickets are currently trading for £20 on official ticket exchange partner Viagogo for multiple dates. Given that the top eight ranked players in the world qualify, fans can expect to see the likes of Roger Federer, Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic, Andy Roddick and last year’s champion Nikolay Davydenko join Rafa Nadal at the O2 this November.



I prefer watching Federer, Djokovic and Murray to Nadal; Rafa’s just a power player. A good one admittedly, but a power player nonetheless.