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The four years before Nadal won his first French produced four different champions; starting in 2001 they were Kuerten, Albert Costa, Juan Carlos Ferrero, and Gaston Gaudio. By the time Gaudio won in 2004, the French Open already had a highly-developed...
Nonetheless, I can already hear the seemingly-all-erudite "not this year, buddy" comment coming my way, but I would have probably heard it also if I listened carefully in the years 2004 (unseeded Gaston Gaudio), 2002 (20th-seeded Albert Costa), 1997...
Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, 2nd left, holds a signed shirt alongside Spain's victorious Davis Cup team members at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid Tuesday Feb. 14, 2012. The Davis cup team visited the Moncloa Palace Tuesday and will later visit... View Photo »
This is a smart acquisition, stemming from the tennis passion of Angela Jain, head of ITV Digital. As regular viewers will know, the French Open has changed dramatically since the days when it was the preserve of obscure European dirt-ballers such as...
It’s where it all started for him as a 16-year-old, when an astonishing victory over former French Open champion Albert Costa propelled him into the spotlight. Nine years later, he is the star everyone wants to beat. Not even 16-time Grand Slam...
Nine years later, he is the star everyone wants to beat. Not even 16-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer could topple him here. At the peak of his form, the Swiss star still found no answer, losing to Nadal in the final from 2006-08. Others, like...
Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, center, holds the Davis Cup trophy alongside Spain's victorious Davis Cup player Rafael Nadal, left and former captain Albert Costa at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid Tuesday Feb. 14, 2012. The Davis cup team visited... View Photo »
It's where it all started for him as a 16-year-old, when an astonishing victory over former French Open champion Albert Costa propelled him into the spotlight. Nine years later, he is the star everyone wants to beat. Not even 16-time Grand Slam...
The next stop now for the Eurocup Megane Trophy field is the season’s opening race at Motorland Aragon on 5 May. Albert Costa : “My pace has been good at Motorland and Barcelona, which is great for me because I’m new to Eurocup Megane Trophy and I’ve...
Albert Costa Casals (born June 25, 1975, in Lleida) is a retired professional tennis player from Spain. He is best remembered for winning the men's singles title at the French Open in 2002. Full Article
SEVILLE, SPAIN - DECEMBER 04: (L-R) Marcel Granollers, Fernando Verdasco, Feliciano Lopez, David Ferrer, Rafael Nadal and team captain Albert Costa acknowledge the crowd as they celebrate during the third and last day of the final Davis Cup match between Spain and Argentina on December...
View Photo »SEVILLE, SPAIN - DECEMBER 04: (L-R) Marcel Granollers, Fernando Verdasco, Feliciano Lopez, King Juan Carlos of Spain, team captain Albert Costa, Rafael Nadal and David Ferrer pose with the Davis Cup trophy during the third and last day of the final Davis Cup match between Spain and Argentina...
View Photo »SEVILLE, SPAIN - DECEMBER 04: King Juan Carlos (L) of Spain holds the Davis Cup trophy with team captain Albert Costa (2nd L), Rafael Nadal (2nd R) and David Ferrer during the third and last day of the final Davis Cup match between Spain and Argentina on December 4, 2011 in Seville, Spain...
View Photo »Spain's captain Albert Costa (C), Rafael Nadal (R) and Fernando Verdasco celebrate after defeating Argentina at their Davis Cup final reverse singles rubber at the Olympic Stadium in Seville December 4, 2011. Nadal mounted a thrilling comeback back from a set down to beat Argentina's...
View Photo »Spain's Captain Albert Costa (C) lifts the Davis Cup trophy in front of Spain's King Juan Carlos (L) and members of the Spain's and Argentina's team after defeating Argentina at their Davis Cup final reverse singles rubber at the Olympic Stadium in Seville December 4, 2011. Rafael Nadal...
View Photo »SEVILLE, SPAIN - DECEMBER 04: Team captain Albert Costa (C) celebrates with the trophy after receiving it from King Juan Carlos (L) of Spain and the President of the Spanish tennis federation Jose Luis Escanuela during the third and last day of the final Davis Cup match between Spain and...
View Photo »SEVILLE, SPAIN - DECEMBER 04: (L-R) Team captain Albert Costa, Feliciano Lopez, Marcel Granollers, Rafael Nadal, David Ferrer and Fernando Verdasco of Spain celebrate with the Davis Cup trophy during the third and last day of the final Davis Cup match between Spain and Argentina on December...
View Photo »Spain's Rafael Nadal, second right, David Ferrer, right, and Albert Costa, second left, talk whit Spain's King Juan Carlos I after winning the tennis Davis Cup final against Argentina in Seville, Spain, Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011.
View Photo »Spain's Rafael Nadal (down) is congratulated by his captain Albert Costa after winning the Davis Cup final fourth match against Argentina's Juan Martin Del Potro at La Cartuja Olympic stadium in Sevilla on December 4, 2011. Spain's Rafael Nadal got the winning point as Spain won a fifth...
View Photo »Spain's captain Albert Costa greets Rafael Nadal while he celebrates after winning a tennis match against Argentina's Juan Martin Del Potro and the Davis Cup Final for Spain, in Sevilla, Spain, Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011.
View Photo »Spain's captain Albert Costa, center, and team mate Fernando Verdasco, left, greets Rafael Nadal while he celebrates after winning a tennis match against Argentina's Juan Martin Del Potro and the Davis Cup Final for Spain, in Sevilla, Spain, Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011.
View Photo »Spanish captain Albert Costa gestures during the during the Davis Cup final fourth match beetwen Spain's Rafael Nadal and Argentina's Juan Martin Del Potro at La Cartuja Olympic stadium in Sevilla on December 4, 2011.
View Photo »Argentina's team captain Tito Vazquez (L) and Spain's captain Albert Costa (R) argue with referee during their Davis Cup final doubles rubber at the Olympic Stadium in Seville December 3, 2011.
View Photo »SEVILLE, SPAIN - DECEMBER 02: Spain captain Albert Costa applauds player David Ferrer during day one of the final Davis Cup match between Spain and Argentina on December 2, 2011 in Seville, Spain.
View Photo »SEVILLE, SPAIN - DECEMBER 02: Spain captain Albert Costa reacts during day one of the final Davis Cup match between Spain and Argentina on December 2, 2011 in Seville, Spain.
View Photo »Spain's captain Albert Costa (center R) and Argentina's captain Tito Vazquez shake hands during the draw for their upcoming Davis Cup final in Seville December 1, 2011. Spain and Argentina will play the Davis Cup final on December 2 to 4.
View Photo »(From L) Spanish David Cup team players captain Albert Costa, David Ferrer, Fernando Verdasco, Rafael Nadal, Feliciano Lopez, and Fernando Verdasco give a press conference after the David Cup final Draw at Lope de Vega theater in Sevilla on December 1, 2011, ahead of the Davis Cup final...
View Photo »(From L) Spanish David Cup captain Albert Costa (R) shakes hand with Argentinian captain Tito Vazquez (L) during the David Cup final Draw at Lope de Vega theater in Sevilla on December 1, 2011, ahead of the Davis Cup final matches between Spain and Argentina.
View Photo »(From L) Spanish David Cup team players Fernando Verdasco, Feliciano Lopez, David Ferrer, Rafael Nadal and captain Albert Costa pose with the David Cup trophy during the David Cup final Draw at Lope de Vega theater in Sevilla on December 1, 2011, ahead of the Davis Cup final matches between...
View Photo »(From L) Spanish David Cup team players Fernando Verdasco, Feliciano Lopez, David Ferrer, Rafael Nadal and captain Albert Costa are seen during the David Cup final Draw at Lope de Vega theater in Sevilla on December 1, 2011, ahead of the Davis Cup final matches against Argentina.
View Photo »Spain's captain Albert Costa (top L-R), David Ferrer, Marcel Granollers, Rafael Nadal, Feliciano Lopez and Fernando Verdasco pose with children during a tennis clinic in Seville November 30, 2011. Spain will play the Davis Cup final against Argentina on December 2 to 4.
View Photo »(FromL) Spain's Rafael Nadal, David Ferrer, Feliciano Lopez, Fernando Verdasco and captain Albert Costa pose during a press conference in Sevilla on November 29, 2011 ahead of the Davis Cup final matches against Argentina.
View Photo »Spain's tennis Davis Cup captain Albert Costa (L) looks at RFET (Royal Spanish Tennis Federation) President Jose Luis Escanuela during a news conference in Barcelona, November 22, 2011. World number two Rafa Nadal will lead favourites Spain in the Davis Cup final against Argentina next...
View Photo »Spain's Davis Cup captain Albert Costa attends a press conference in Barcelona, Spain, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2011. Rafael Nadal will lead an unchanged Spain squad against Argentina in December's Davis Cup final. The four-time champions begin training in Seville from Saturday, with Nadal and...
View Photo »CORDOBA, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 18: Davis Cup team captain Albert Costa (Top) of Spain covers player Rafael Nadal with a towel during a break in his match against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France during the third and final day of the semi final Davis Cup match between Spain and France at the Plaza...
View Photo »SEVILLE, SPAIN - DECEMBER 04: (L-R) Marcel Granollers, Fernando Verdasco, Feliciano Lopez, David Ferrer, Rafael Nadal and team captain Albert Costa acknowledge the crowd as they celebrate during the third and last day of the final Davis Cup match between Spain and Argentina on December...
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