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Rafael Nadal vs Lukas Lacko Live Australian Open Men's Singles 3rd Rounds Tennis telecast

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Rafael Nadal vs Lukas Lacko live Australian Open Tennis 2012

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Spain flag  Singles Ranking:2
Doubles Ranking:165
Country:Spain
Birth Date:3 June 1986
Birth Place:Manacor, Mallorca, Spain
Residence:Manacor, Mallorca, Spain
Height:1.85 metres ( 6 ft. 1 in. )
Weight:85.5 kilos ( 188 lbs. )
Plays:Left Handed

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Slovakia flagSingles Ranking:119
Doubles Ranking:313
Country:Slovakia
Birth Date:3 November 1987
Birth Place:Piestany, Slovakia
Residence:Bratislava, Slovakia
Height:1.85 metres ( 6 ft. 1 in. )
Weight:85.5 kilos ( 188 lbs. )
Plays:Right Handed
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It is not unusual for Rafael Nadal to begin a Grand Slam complaining about various ailments to his body or expressing doubts about his form. 
Come the sharp end of the second week, however, he is usually still around, as Andy Murray learned to his cost with depressing regularity last year. 
This Australian Open has not been without the normal alarms for the great Spaniard, the main features being a mini fall-out with Roger Federer over tennis politics and a curious incident at the weekend that saw his knee lock when he was sitting down in a chair.
Yet normal service seems to be resuming with reassuring alacrity, and on Wednesday Nadal pronounced himself pleased after overcoming German Tommy Haas 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 in the second round in under two-and-a-half hours. 
Already, the bookies' pre-tournament judgment that he was fourth favourite for the title he won in 2009 is looking misplaced, with the original odds of 6-1 appearing to be decidedly generous. 
With Murray taking on France's world No 101 Edouard Roger-Vasselin in the second round on Thursday morning, Nadal is facing up to a match against Slovakian qualifier Lukas Lacko, which will also attract British interest.
The reason is that Lacko is expected to be one of the singles players turning out for Slovakia in the Davis Cup next month in Glasgow against Great Britain, as Leon Smith's team attempt to take further steps towards a return to the elite World Group. 
He entered this event ranked 119 and, unfortunately for GB, seems to be hitting form at exactly the wrong time.
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