Nadal says Djokovic difficult to equal

Published October 2, 2015
Nadal congratulated Djokovic for his amazing run culminating in last month’s US Open title. — AFP/File
Nadal congratulated Djokovic for his amazing run culminating in last month’s US Open title. — AFP/File

BANGKOK: Rafael Nadal heaped praise on longstanding rival Novak Djokovic on Thursday for playing at a level “difficult to equal” ahead of an exhibition match between the pair in Bangkok.

The Spaniard, who ended the season without a Grand Slam title for the first time since 2004, congratulated the top-ranking Serbian for his “amazing” run culminating in last month’s US Open title, his third major of the year.

“The mental strength and the level of tennis is difficult to equal,” Nadal, 29, said sitting next to Djokovic at a press conference in the Thai capital.

Rafael Nadal of Spain (L) and Serbia’s Novak Djokovic pose after a news conference on Thursday. — Reuters
Rafael Nadal of Spain (L) and Serbia’s Novak Djokovic pose after a news conference on Thursday. — Reuters

“I texted him after the US Open, but I want to say today in a public way, it’s amazing the way he’s playing during the whole season.”

In contrast the Spaniard’s performance at this year’s Grand Slam tournaments has triggered fears over his future in the game.

The 14-time major winner crashed to his earliest exit in New York in 10 years in September, beaten by Italian Fabio Fognini in the third round after being two sets up, with questions raised over his fitness.

The former world number one, now ranked seventh, faced similar scrutiny after quarter-final exits at the Australian and French Opens and a second-round loss at Wimbledon.

In September Djokovic, 28, seized his 10th Grand Slam title and now stands just seven behind the record of Roger Federer, who he has defeated in the US Open final.

Nadal and Djokovic face each other in an exhibition match, which organisers say is sold-out, in Bangkok’s Hua Mark Indoor Stadium on Friday, starting at 0100 GMT.

Published in Dawn October 2nd, 2015

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