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Rafael Nadal has set himself a 'vital' target for the upcoming tournament at Wimbledon in two weeks time - stating that he must start to build rhythm and confidence in the opening matches before taking on the world's toughest opponents in the later rounds.
Nadal heads into the tournament having won both the Australian and French Opens so far in 2022, aiming to pick up his third Grand Slam of the year. Having not featured at Wimbledon since 2019, the Spanish hero will take some time to adjust to the surface as he looks to edge even further ahead of Novak Djokovic in his bid to comfortably remain the most successful player of all time.
And the star has set himself a target of building rhythm and confidence if he is to win his third title SW19 of his career. "I haven't played on grass for three years, you have to