Nadal doubles up in quest for fitness tampons

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Publish Date : 2021-04-18 06:07:54


Nadal doubles up in quest for fitness tampons

Former world No. 1 Rafael Nadal is aiming to reach peak fitness by playing in both the singles and doubles tournaments at Indian Wells this weekend.

The 10-time grand slam winner has not played since losing to Novak Djokovic in a marathon Australian Open final in January, but Nadal will pair up with fellow Spaniard Marc Lopez on Friday.

Nadal, currently second in the world rankings, and Lopez, ranked 34th for doubles, won the event together in 2010 when they defeated Croat Nenad Zimonjic and Canada's Daniel Nestor in the final.



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'My reason for playing doubles is that I didn't play for a month,' Nadal told a press conference ahead of his and Lopez's match against Zimonjic and France's Michael Llodra.

'I think doubles is a good way to practice for everybody, where you can practice different movements, different shots.

'When you have days off [from singles], you can play an extra match. And if you lose, you have another chance to be in competition. At the same time, I'm playing with one of my best friends, so that's another reason to play.'

Nadal's clash with Djokovic at Melbourne Park was the longest final in grand slam history, and he also suffered defeat to the Serb in the singles final at Indian Wells in 2011.

Five-time grand slam champion Djokovic is top seed for the California event, with Nadal second.

The 25-year-old is determined to keep improving his game so he can continue to challenge Djokovic for major honors.

'I try my best every day to improve my level of tennis, to be a better player, year by year. If that's enough to beat Novak, that's fantastic,' he said.

'If not, I will keep on working. When I wake up every morning and go on court to practice, I don't think about [him]. I think about what I need to improve in my game.'

Nadal will play either Colombia Alejandro Falla or Argentina Leonardo Mayer in his opening singles match.

'I think doubles is a good way to practice for everybody, where you can practice different movements, different shots. Five-time grand slam champion Djokovic is top seed for the California event, with Nadal second. 'I try my best every day to improve my level of tennis, to be a better player, year by year. If that's enough to beat Novak, that's fantastic,' he said. Nadal will play either Colombia Alejandro Falla or Argentina Leonardo Mayer in his opening singles match. 'I try my best every day to improve my level of tennis, to be a better player, year by year. If that's enough to beat Novak, that's fantastic,' he said. The 10-time grand slam winner has not played since losing to Novak Djokovic in a marathon Australian Open final in January, but Nadal will pair up with fellow Spaniard Marc Lopez on Friday. The 10-time grand slam winner has not played since losing to Novak Djokovic in a marathon Australian Open final in January, but Nadal will pair up with fellow Spaniard Marc Lopez on Friday. Nadal, currently second in the world rankings, and Lopez, ranked 34th for doubles, won the event together in 2010 when they defeated Croat Nenad Zimonjic and Canada's Daniel Nestor in the final. Five-time grand slam champion Djokovic is top seed for the California event, with Nadal second. The 25-year-old is determined to keep improving his game so he can continue to challenge Djokovic for major honors. Nadal will play either Colombia Alejandro Falla or Argentina Leonardo Mayer in his opening singles match. Nadal's clash with Djokovic at Melbourne Park was the longest final in grand slam history, and he also suffered defeat to the Serb in the singles final at Indian Wells in 2011. Five-time grand slam champion Djokovic is top seed for the California event, with Nadal second. Five-time grand slam champion Djokovic is top seed for the California event, with Nadal second. 'When you have days off [from singles], you can play an extra match. And if you lose, you have another chance to be in competition. At the same time, I'm playing with one of my best friends, so that's another reason to play.' Nadal will play either Colombia Alejandro Falla or Argentina Leonardo Mayer in his opening singles match. 'When you have days off [from singles], you can play an extra match. And if you lose, you have another chance to be in competition. At the same time, I'm playing with one of my best friends, so that's another reason to play.' 'I try my best every day to improve my level of tennis, to be a better player, year by year. If that's enough to beat Novak, that's fantastic,' he said. Nadal, currently second in the world rankings, and Lopez, ranked 34th for doubles, won the event together in 2010 when they defeated Croat Nenad Zimonjic and Canada's Daniel Nestor in the final. The 25-year-old is determined to keep improving his game so he can continue to challenge Djokovic for major honors. Former world No. 1 Rafael Nadal is aiming to reach peak fitness by playing in both the singles and doubles tournaments at Indian Wells this weekend. Five-time grand slam champion Djokovic is top seed for the California event, with Nadal second.

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