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Nadal begins ‘most difficult’ French Open

Nadal embarks on his “most difficult ever Roland Garros” Monday

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 28 Sep 2020 8:03PM

Nadal begins ‘most difficult’ French Open
Spain’s Rafael Nadal plays a backhand to Argentina’s Diego Schwartzman during their quarter final match of the Men’s Italian Open. – AFP pic, September 28, 2020

PARIS – Rafael Nadal embarks Monday on what he has described as his “most difficult ever Roland Garros”.

Nadal, the undisputed king of clay, needs one more major to equal Roger Federer’s record of 20, but the Spaniard comes to Paris short of preparation and unhappy with the French Open’s choice of new balls.

“The conditions here are probably the most difficult conditions for me ever at Roland Garros for so many different facts,” said the world number two.

“The ball is completely different. It is super slow, heavy. It’s also very cold, slow conditions.”

Nadal won the first of his 12 French Open titles in 2005 and has been beaten just twice in 95 matches here, but now must adjust to the unusual autumnal chill due to the coronavirus-induced delay. 

The event began Sunday amid steady drizzle in temperatures struggling to reach 10 degrees, conditions branded “ridiculous” by US Open finalist Victoria Azarenka.  

The forecast is little better for day two with the new roof on Court Philippe Chatrier again likely to be closed although overcast weather could give way to clearer skies late in the afternoon.

The heavier atmosphere could negate some of Nadal’s lethal topspin as he heads into the event without a clay title under his belt for the first time.

The second seed is not pleased the French Open has switched to a new ball supplier and even believes it could pose physical problems for the players.

“I really believe that the organisation needs to take a look at that for the next couple of years, for the health of the players, too, because the ball is super heavy and becomes dangerous for the elbow and for the shoulders,” said Nadal.

However, a first-time meeting with Egor Gerasimov, the world number 83 from Belarus, is unlikely to trouble him. – AFP, September 28, 2020

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