Nadal aims to carry Olympic form ahead
NEW YORK: Rafa Nadal was exhausted yet exhilarated following his emotional return to action at this month’s Rio Olympics after an injuryabsence and is looking forward to gearing back up for the U.S. Open starting on Monday.
“If you’re not excited about the U.S. Open, you’re not a tennis player,” Nadal told reporters.
Injuries are affecting several top players heading into the last grand slam of the year in a season made even more hectic with the Olympics squeezed into the schedule. Men’s top seed Novak Djokovic, like Nadal, is also dealing with a wrist injury and women’s number one Serena Williams is coping with a sore right shoulder. Lefthander Nadal, sidelined after being unable to play his third-round match at the French Open because of an injured left wrist, decided to test himself in Rio.
“I was two months and a half outside of the competition, and not only outside of the competition, outside the practice courts. I couldn’t practise,” the Spanish fourth seed said at Flushing Meadows on Friday.
Nadal, 30, said he was determined to give it a try in Rio and ended up feeling good enough to compete in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.
“The motivation, the passion, sharing moments with the team helped a lot,” said Nadal, who reached the Rio singles semifinals and won gold in doubles with his friend Marc Lopez.
“Winning a gold medal is always something unique, and I think I enjoyed it as much as I can during the whole event,” he said. “I finished the tournament completely exhausted ... no more energy inside of my body.”