The Citizen (Gauteng)

Roger laughs off Nadal’s clay plea

FEDERER: ‘FAIR? I’M NOT SURE IF IT’S THE RIGHT WORD’

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He says he believes the current surface is the right choice.

Roger Federer has dismissed Rafael Nadal’s claim that it would be fairer if the ATP Tour Finals was played on clay courts. As the world’s most formidable player on clay, Nadal has in the past suggested it would be better if the season-ending Tour Finals at least occasional­ly took place on his preferred surface.

The prestigiou­s season-ending event has never been held on clay since its inception in 1970 and it’s a tournament which Nadal has yet to conquer.

It has mostly been played on an indoor hard-court, with other stints on carpet, grass and outdoor hard-courts when it was staged in various cities before setting up home in London in 2009.

Federer has always thrived on the indoor hard-court used at the O2 Arena, as he showed once again by kicking off his bid for a seventh title at the event with a 6-4, 7-6 (7/4) win over Jack Sock on Sunday.

Asked about the world No 1’s desire for a clay finale to the season, Federer insisted the current surface was a good choice given the prepondera­nce of other events on the crushed earth.

There are currently three Masters 1000 events held on Nadal’s favoured clay, with none on the faster grass that Federer prefers.

Of the Grand Slams, only the French Open – won 10 times by Nadal – is on clay, while Wimbledon, where Federer has triumphed eight times – is the grasscourt major.

“’Fair’? I’m not sure if it’s the right word. I think it’s right and fair that it’s indoors, as well,” Federer said.

“There is no Masters 1000s on grass. There is one Masters 1000 indoors: Paris. So I feel like indoors also deserves its place.”

Federer has enjoyed a real renaissanc­e this year, winning the Australian Open and Wimbledon, as well as five other titles. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? MARCHING ON. Roger Federer (above) started his campaign for a seventh ATP Finals title with a 6-4, 7-6 win against American Jaco Sock in London on Sunday.
Picture: AFP MARCHING ON. Roger Federer (above) started his campaign for a seventh ATP Finals title with a 6-4, 7-6 win against American Jaco Sock in London on Sunday.

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