Daily Tribune (Philippines)

WOUNDED WARRIOR

Nadal’s French Open stint remains unsure

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MADRID, Spain (AFP) — Rafael Nadal said he will only play in the upcoming French Open if he feels “capable enough to compete well.”

The 14-time Roland Garros champion conceded that if the action in Paris is to kick off today, he would not be able to participat­e but vowed to keep fighting for the chance to play at his most successful tournament one last time.

“I don’t know what’s going to happen in the next three weeks. I will keep fighting and doing the things I believe I have to do so I can try to play in Paris, and if I can play, I play, if I can’t, I can’t,” the former world No. 1 told reporters at the Madrid Open on Wednesday.

“I will not play in Paris if I am the way I am now. If Paris were today, I wouldn’t take to the court. That’s the reality. I will only play in Paris if I feel capable enough to compete well.”

Nadal returned to tennis in Brisbane in January after spending almost an entire year on the sidelines nursing a hip injury. But his comeback was short-lived as he sustained a muscle problem in Australia and has competed in just five matches so far this season.

The Spaniard kicked off his clay campaign in Barcelona last week, where he lost in the second round, and is set to face 16-year-old American Darwin Blanch in his Madrid opener on Thursday.

“I don’t think I’m ready to play at my 100 percent but I’m prepared to go out and play tomorrow. It’s important for me to play one last time here in Madrid, for me it means a lot,” the 37-year-old Nadal said.

As he attempts to resume his “Last Dance” in Madrid and say goodbye to one of his favorite tournament­s on court, rather than on the sidelines, the 22-time major champion admits his farewell tour hasn’t been as enjoyable as he would have hoped.

“A few weeks ago, I didn’t know if I would be able to play again on the profession­al tour, so today I am playing,” he added.

“It’s not perfect, of course not perfect, but at least I am playing and I can enjoy again, especially in the few tournament­s that are so emotional for me. I’m able to enjoy the fact that I can probably say goodbye on court.”

Nadal said he’s hitting the ball well when he is able to be on court but “it’s about more body limitation­s. I went through a lot of things in the last year and a half, two years.”

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FRANCE-PRESSE ?? RAFAEL Nadal claims that his participat­ion in the French Open depends on the condition of his body.
WILLIAM WEST/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE RAFAEL Nadal claims that his participat­ion in the French Open depends on the condition of his body.

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