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Rafa Nadal reacts to winning French Open at Roland-Garros
Rafa Nadal reacts to winning French Open at Roland-Garros
Wimbledon is set to kick off without Roger Federer for the first time in over two decades next week and with the clock ticking down on the Swiss maestro's career John McEnroe said he was grateful for being able to watch him play the sport for so long.
Rafa Nadal played his first grasscourt match in three years on Wednesday and the Spaniard says a couple of exhibition games at the Hurlingham Club is the perfect preparation for Wimbledon, where he will bid for a third straight Grand Slam this season. Nadal won the Australian and French Opens back-to-back for the first time and a win at Wimbledon, where the main draw kicks off on Monday, will take him a step closer to becoming the first man to win all four majors in the same year since Rod Laver in 1969. The Spaniard, who had not played a competitive match on grass since his 2019 semi-final loss at Wimbledon to Roger Federer, beat Stan Wawrinka 6-2 6-3 on Wednesday and said it was good to get the feel of the surface again.
Rafa Nadal played his first grasscourt match in three years on Wednesday and the Spaniard says a couple of exhibition games at the Hurlingham Club is the perfect preparation for Wimbledon, where he will bid for a third straight Grand Slam this season.
Rafa Nadal's hopes of winning Wimbledon for the first time in over a decade and staying on track for the calendar year Grand Slam will meet a familiar adversary in Novak Djokovic who is bidding to extend his domination at the grasscourt major.
Rafael Nadal's coach has claimed that the Spaniard may find extra motivation after becoming a father, rather than opting to retire. During a press conference to announce his participation at Wimbledon last week, the world No 4 also confirmed reports from Spanish outlets that his wife was pregnant.
Novak Djokovic comes into Wimbledon 2022 on the back of a year like no other in his career. The Serb was unable to compete at the Australian Open following a complex saga over his unvaccinated Covid-19 status, and until mid-April he had only completed four competitive tour matches due to not being allowed entry into the US for the 'Sunshine Swing', and then being knocked out of the Monte Carlo Masters in the first round.