The Malta Independent on Sunday

Nadal not worried after Madrid exit, keeps focus on Paris

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Rafael Nadal wasn't losing any sleep after his loss to Carlos Alcaraz in the quarterfin­als at the Madrid Open.

His focus hasn't changed. It's still all about getting ready for the French Open in a few weeks.

"I accept this loss naturally and with tranquilit­y," Nadal said after Friday's three-set defeat. "I'm know the path I have to stay on so I can arrive (in Paris) with real options in two-and-a-half weeks' time. That's what I'm working on right now."

Nadal came to Madrid without being able to prepare properly because of a six-week injury layoff. He said ideally he should have skipped the tournament but in the end was happy with how it turned out.

"I have done what I could," he said. "I have had better days, worse days. But it has not been a disaster in any case. I have competed with the correct attitude. I have played two, two-and-a-half hours, nearly three, I think three matches, this is a positive outcome."

"I was out there with the correct attitude and analyzing every single morning what I had to do to generate options for myself and to improve," Nadal said. "It's clear to me what I need to improve. Now is the moment to work and to be confident that things will evolve in the right way."

The 21-time Grand Slam champion said he has fully healed from the rib stress fracture that kept him from playing in Miami, Monte Carlo and Barcelona. The fourthrank­ed Spaniard was off to a great this season start before getting injured, having won three titles, including the Australian Open in January.

"Some days the injuries don't allow you to do the right things correctly to improve your game," he said.

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