Nadal slams ATP campaign

Published August 2, 2008

CINCINNATI, Aug 1: World number two Rafael Nadal criticised the ATP on Thursday for promoting a court surface he said was the toughest on the bodies of the players.

The Wimbledon and French Open champion claimed his fifth successive title and seventh of the year when he won the Toronto hardcourt tournament last week.

But the Spaniard said the sport’s governing body was not paying enough attention to the effect of hard courts on injuries.

“The top management of the ATP are always thinking about playing more and more tournaments on this kind of surface,” Nadal told a news conference.

“It’s not good because if you look at the locker room and the trainers’ room, everybody has problems. It’s the hardest surface on the body for sure.”—Reuters

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