Tennisopolis : Tennis Social Network

After a quarter-final exit on grass in Halle, Germany, just four days after winning a record seventh French Open, the Spaniard is more interested in polishing his fishing skills than having an immediate hit.

Nadal doesn’t plan to pick up a racquet during his pause. “I cannot practice on grass (in Mallorca) so it’s better if I don’t practice for a few days,” he said after losing in Halle to Philipp Kohlschreiber. “I’ve played enough tennis for the last couple of months. I’m very happy with how I’ve been playing the whole season.

“It’s the time to rest a little bit, to be at home with family and friends, to enjoy the weather in Mallorca, relax. And when I feel ready to come back I’ll fly to London and practice at Wimbledon.

Nadal said that playing on grass directly after winning on clay in Paris has become a habit which has paid off with two Wimbledon titles. “I’ve played this week for the last eight years (except 2009 due to knee problems).

“It’s always worked fantastic for me. Usually, I don’t play the week before the Grand Slam. I understand that even if I lost, these few days of practice on grass helped me a lot.”

http://bleacherreport.com/tb/d7MGZ?utm_source=newsletter&utm_me...

Views: 77

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

It really doesn't seem like there's enough of a warm up for Wimbledon. The clay court season is two months long but grass gets shoved into four weeks.

RSS

Like Us!

Marketplace

© 2024   Created by Mark / The Mayor.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service