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Nadal admitted that comes to Toronto with very close & small with training.
"I've only trained three weeks, but I'm looking forward and want to try do the best I can"
EFE. PALMA. The Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal, world number one, admitted today that comes the first hard court tournament of the season, the 1000 Masters Toronto (Canada) "in the physical aspects of tennis," he underlined.
Nadal, who has traveled to Toronto today, said in Palma airport "to pick up pace of competition" will play the doubles in Toronto with Serbian Novak Djokovic, number two in the ATP.
That fact that the first two players in the world even in a Master form not seen since 1976 when the U.S. played Jimmy Conors and Arthur Ashe.
Nadal has exercised these days in the fast tracks of the Center for Modernization of Manacor, under the gaze of his uncle and coach Toni Nadal, who has not traveled to Toronto, and he hopes to join his nephew in the U.S. Open.
The tennis player from Manacor, who rested a month before training at fast tracks, has traveled to Toronto with his physiotherapist, Rafael Maymo and Francesc Roig.
Nadal admitted that comes to Toronto with very close & small with training.
"I've only trained three weeks, but I'm looking forward and want to try do the best I can"
EFE. PALMA. The Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal, world number one, admitted today that comes the first hard court tournament of the season, the 1000 Masters Toronto (Canada) "in the physical aspects of tennis," he underlined.
Nadal, who has traveled to Toronto today, said in Palma airport "to pick up pace of competition" will play the doubles in Toronto with Serbian Novak Djokovic, number two in the ATP.
That fact that the first two players in the world even in a Master form not seen since 1976 when the U.S. played Jimmy Conors and Arthur Ashe.
"I get close to Toronto because I've only trained three weeks, but I'm looking forward and want to try do the best I can," explained the Nadal.
With regard to the U.S. Open, the only Grand Slam tournament that resists, Nadal said: "There are many players who want to win that tournament, and at least fifteen of them are prepared to do something important. I look forward to playing in New York like any other Grand Slam, and the important thing is to try to reach the final rounds. "
Nadal has exercised these days in the fast tracks of the Center for Modernization of Manacor, under the gaze of his uncle and coach Toni Nadal, who has not traveled to Toronto, and he hopes to join his nephew in the U.S. Open.
The tennis player from Manacor, who rested a month before training at fast tracks, has traveled to Toronto with his physiotherapist, Rafael Maymo and Francesc Roig.
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