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Rafael Nadal speaks on Roger Federer pulling out of French Open

InternationalRafael Nadal speaks on Roger Federer pulling out of French Open

Bengaluru, May 17: It was a major shock for the whole Tennis world when 18-time Grand Slam winner Roger Federer pulled out of the French Open just a few days before the Ronald Garros. However, Federer’s biggest rival and the favourite for the French Open Rafael Nadal has backed the Swiss superstar’s decision calling it a ‘logical step’.Federer Nadal
Currently world number four, Nadal does not begrudge his Swiss rival for skipping the 2017 spring clay season to concentrate on Wimbledon and the grass-court run-up. ‘The King of clay’ Rafael Nadal is in a decent run of form and is currently the favourite for the French Open. On the other hand, Federer has been in an excellent form this season having won the Australian Open and has also won in Indian Wells and Miami. “Everybody does what feels better for them,” Nadal, who starts in the Foro Italico second round against Nicolas Almagro, said. “If he doesn’t play one tournament before the French (Open), it’s normal that he finally skip the French, no?” Nadal suggested that the decision was made well ahead of its announcement and would have been taken as a strategy move by the 35-year-old’s coaching team. “Probably he had that decision before. Probably he didn’t want to announce before,” speculated Nadal, who has won three clay titles in three events competed in this season. “But thinking in a logical way, it would be strange if you don’t play on clay in one event and then you start on the biggest one, playing best of five.” Talking about his own game, Nadal seemed happy enough about his recent form. The Spaniard has the chance of a record 10th Paris title next month in the back of his mind after winning Monte Carlo and Barcelona ten each and adding another last weekend in Madrid. “I already won three tournaments on clay, so I am playing well. I am very happy about the beginning of the season,” said the 14-time Grand Slam winner. “Not only on clay. On every surface. I think I am playing great events in all the surfaces since the beginning of the year.” “Very emotional events everywhere, because in all of the events I’m playing on clay, I had a lot of success in my career, so I’m trying to enjoy every day, the fact I am playing again in these events.” Nadal added: “It’s important to me that the clay court season started very, very well. It’s very important part of the season for me.” “Here I am in Rome, I’m here to keep trying my best in an event that I love so much. I had some unbelievable memories in this court. A lot of important matches in my career I played here. So I’m just trying to be ready for that. “I am happy to be here again, happy the way I am playing, and let’s see what happens tomorrow. I want to be high in the ranking because if I am high in the ranking means I am playing well. That’s all. I said before the season that I’m not gonna to try to be number one again. “If it happens because I am playing so well, great. But I am not going to do a calendar to try to be number one. What worries me is trying to be healthy, try to be competitive, and the most important thing is to be happy.”

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