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Nadal ‘number one’ French Open favourite, says Djokovic

Despite his loss, Rafael Nadal remains the favourite

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 22 Sep 2020 3:24PM

Nadal ‘number one’ French Open favourite, says Djokovic
Spain’s Rafael Nadal reacts after losing a point to Argentina’s Diego Schwartzman during their quarter final match of the Men’s Italian Open. – AFP pic, September 22, 2020

ROME – Rafael Nadal remains “number one favourite” for Roland Garros, rival Novak Djokovic said Monday, despite saying the Spaniard’s last-eight exit at the Italian Open showed he can be beaten on clay.

Nadal, a 12-time Roland Garros winner, lost in the quarter-finals of the Italian Open to world number 15 Diego Schwartzman.

“Even though he lost this week, I still think, a lot of people will agree, he’s the number one favourite and, the record that he has there, the history of his results, you just can’t put anybody in front of him,” said Djokovic.

World number one Djokovic beat Argentine Schwartzman 7-5, 6-3 in Monday’s final to win a fifth Rome title, and a record 36th Masters Crown to move one better than Nadal.

“But, you know, definitely Diego showed that Nadal is beatable on clay,” added the Serb. 

Conditions in Roland Garros could also have an impact, with the tournament pushed back to autumn because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Nadal “prefers high bounces that it is hot, that the ball goes fast” said Djokovic, the French Open champion in 2016.

“So let’s see. It’s going to be interesting. I think even though he’s the number one favourite, I think there are players that can win against him there.”

Schwartzman agreed that Nadal was the favourite.

“Rafa is the king. It’s his house. He went to Roland Garros many years playing good, sometimes not playing his best and he won.”

“I think Rafa is always there, the guy who is going to win.” – AFP, September 22, 2020

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