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Nadal, Ferrer in Rio, unfazed by Zika outbreak

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RIO DE JANEIRO — Former No. 1 Rafael Nadal said Monday (Tuesday in Manila) he's not frightened by the Zika virus as he prepares in Brazil — the center of the viral outbreak — for this week's Rio Open tennis tournament and the city's Olympics in less than six months.

Nadal won Olympic gold in the Beijing Olympics, but missed London with an injury.

"I'm doing the things the peo- ple have told me," Nadal said. "I'm going out at night. I'm not scared. I'm not worried about this. If it happens, it's bad luck."

Nadal is the top-seeded man in the tournament and fellow Spaniard David Ferrer is No. 2. Both said they were confident the tournament was doing all it could to control the mosquitoes that spread the virus.

The virus is being linked to birth defects, and pregnant women have been cautioned not to travel to the country.

"I don't know how serious the situation is," Nadal said. "I see people living here totally normally. I see people on the streets, on the beach and in the restaurant­s. Things are going on like normal."

Brazil began a week-long campaign of spraying pesticides and distributi­ng informatio­nal leaflets with more than 200,000 soldiers spread out across the country.

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has said "we're at war against the mosquito" and she has repeatedly guaranteed the outbreak will not derail the Olympics that open Aug. 5.

Ferrer said he'll wear long sleeves and long trousers when he goes out socially in the morning and evening.

"I'll try to take those precaution­s, but I'm not obsessed about it," Ferrer said.

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