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Notes and Quotes: Rafael Nadal Meets the Media at Citi Open

August 1, 2021 by Tennis Panorama News

(August 1, 2021) Rafael Nadal is making his debut at the Citi Open this week in Washington, D.C. The 20-time major champion spoke to media on Sunday on various topics.

Nadal talked about his reasons for skipping Wimbledon and the Olympics:

“I have been going through some issues after Roland Garros, so I was not able to play a couple of important events for me, like Wimbledon and Olympics.

“But here I am. I am excited to be in Washington for the first time of my life and to play this event for the first time, too, that has a great history. Of course, I have been practicing well at home, but I need some competitive practices, no?

“I still have couple of more days practicing here with the guys. That’s what I need today, play some sets, practice with the professional-level guys. That going to help me, no?

“I don’t know how long it will take to recover everything, but the only thing I can say is I’m here just to try my best in every single moment. I hope the last couple of days of practices keep helping me to be competitive enough for the first round.

“I am excited to be back playing in America after more than a year without playing here, especially playing in front of the full crowd, no, full stadiums. It’s something we are not seeing for such a long time.

“So going to be a great feeling again and I am very excited about it.”

With Novak Djokovic in pursuit of the calendar grand slam, Nadal was asked about this potential accomplishment for the No. 1 player after winning the first three majors.

“Well, he already won three. So when you win three, you can win four, without a doubt, no? He did 75% of the way. He going to be playing on hard court, probably his best surface. So why not?

“Of course is something difficult. Going to be another guys that wanted to achieve the last slam of the season. But, yeah, of course he’s one of the clear favorites, probably the most favorite player to achieve that.

“Yeah, what he achieved this year is something, well, amazing. Let’s see. I don’t know. I definitely believe that he can do it, without a doubt.”

Nadal also spoke about his summer scheduling and the process involved.:

“My body decided for myself, of course. If I had to choose, I will never miss Wimbledon and Olympics. But I was not able to compete in these events after the clay court season. I had some issues in my foot, so I had to stop playing tennis for around 20 days, not touching a racquet for 20 days. I started slowly, practicing half an hour, then little bit more. So I went through the whole process.

“When I see the calendar, my goal was to be here in Washington. Here I am. So that’s the main thing for me. An important one. Playing in Washington allow me to be on the tour one week before than what I do usually for this part of the season. But missing Wimbledon, I think that’s the right thing to do. The decision I think is the right one.

“Super happy to be here. Tournament organization is doing amazing. I can’t thank enough the tournament owner, tournament director because they show a lot of interest on myself playing here since I thought that was a real option to play here.

“Yeah, I am excited. Then I need to find again the level of tennis that I need to be competitive, no? Something that I hope to be able to made that happen hopefully here in Washington, if not the next couple of weeks.”

With Nadal playing in Washington for the first time, the Spaniard finds himself a tourist and spoke about the city:

“Feel great. Feel great, no? I love to be here in Washington because is not only a new event for me, is a new city. I am able to visit one of the most important cities in the world. And honestly, it’s a very beautiful city. I have been able to walk around little bit the last couple of days. I am very impressed. I hope to have a chance to visit little bit more the city during the next couple of days. “But what I saw, so beautiful. A very green city, lower buildings than most of the American big cities. I am enjoying the city, I’m enjoying the people. Yeah, having fun.”

He is scheduled to play his first match on Wednesday, August 4, 2021

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