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Looking helplessly up at his guest box, Djokovic alternated between Plan A: Try to stand in and slug it out with Nadal, and Plan B: Go big and try to end points early. Neither worked and he finally found Plan C: Play better.
But before that, the frustration spilled over. He spiked one racket to the ground -- a move that brought boos and whistles. Then, after losing serve to fall behind 4-3 in the second set, he bashed another stick into his bench, putting a big hole in the bottom and sending a ballkid out to the middle of the court to pick up the debris.
Shortly after that, a rain delay of about 35 minutes ensued. Tournament officials replaced the bench. Djokovic came out with clean socks and what seemed like a new attitude. After dropping three quick games, he ran off eight straight, including the first set he's ever won off Nadal at Roland Garros and the first Nadal has dropped during the 2012 tournament.
After play was halted for the second time, Nadal "focused," according to Uncle Toni -- not getting wrapped up in the Spain-Italy soccer match that was playing on TVs around the grounds.
After the Nadals left the grounds for the day, Djokovic followed, pausing to chat with Los Angeles Lakers forward Pau Gasol in the players' lounge.
If the weather cooperates -- the forecast is for intermittent rain -- and they finish Monday, it won't be the first time: It happened at the last two U.S. Opens, where the final has been postponed every year since 2008. And, of course, it happened earlier this year at the Australian Open, where they played 5 hours, 53 minutes and wrapped it up at 1:37 a.m. Monday in Melbourne.
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