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Rafael Nadal: Hard to sleep after Australian Open victory
Rafael Nadal continues his Wimbledon campaign today as he faces Lithuania's Ricardas Berankis in round two. The Spaniard has already clinched the Australian and French Open crowns this season, but has not triumphed at the All England Club since 2010. While some of tennis' heavyweights competitiveness spills off the court, Nadal is rarely someone who indulges in verbal sparring. But in 2012, many were surprised when he clashed with Roger Federer.
Nadal accused his Swiss counterpart of not speaking out more amid concerns that the congested tennis calendar was harming players.
Federer has said that he would not become a frontman for player's grievances, but Nadal ridiculed this approach.
The Spanish star said: "For him it's good to say nothing. Everything positive. 'It's all well and good for me, I look