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French Open 2020: Rafael Nadal ready for ‘toughest conditions’ in Paris

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Rafael Nadal, who first won the French Open in 2005, was the first player to win 12 singles titles at the same Grand Slam
Dates: 27 September – 11 October Venue: Roland Garros, Paris
Coverage: Selected radio and text commentaries on BBC Radio 5 Live and the BBC Sport website, plus daily reports and analysis

Twelve-time champion Rafael Nadal says the colder weather at a delayed French Open will provide the toughest conditions he has faced in Paris.

Spaniard Nadal has dominated the men’s singles at Roland Garros since his debut in 2005, but the clay-court event usually takes place in early summer, when higher temperatures suit his game.

“The weather is so, so cold. That makes it difficult for everyone,” said Nadal.

“The conditions are a little bit extreme to play an outdoor tournament.”

The two-week tournament usually starts in late May and concludes in early June.

It was moved back because of the coronavirus pandemic and will begin in the French capital on Sunday.

“Conditions here are the most difficult conditions for me for many different reasons,” Nadal, 34, said on Friday.

“Ball is completely different. Ball is super slow, heavy. It’s very cold. Slow conditions. Of course, the preparation has been less than usual.”

Romanian Simona Halep, who is the women’s top seed and arrives in Paris having won the Italian Open this week, says she feels “good” and “confident” but has also acknowledged the challenges posed by the weather.

“When it’s cold, it’s a little bit heavier and a little bit different,” said the 28-year-old.

“It’s a big difference between Rome and here, that’s for sure. I feel the cold. I feel like I’m struggling a little bit. But for everybody it’s the same.”

Paris weather for the first week
The weather forecast for Paris over the first week is cooler and wetter than Roland Garros usually is. That means the conditions will be slower and might not suit players – like Nadal – who prefer hotter, faster conditions and rely on more bounce and spin. Rain and darkening evenings will also mean some matches are played indoors with floodlights under Chatrier’s new roof.

Nadal is always the favourite – Thiem

Nadal has only played one tournament since the professional tour restarted, winning two matches at the Italian Open before losing to Argentine Diego Schwartzman in the quarter-finals.

The 19-time Grand Slam champion, who is aiming to match Swiss rival Roger Federer’s all-time tally of major wins, skipped the recent US Open in New York because of travel and safety concerns.

In his opener at Roland Garros, he will play Belarus’ world number 83 Egor Gerasimov, who is making his French Open main-draw debut.

“I am here to fight and to play with the highest intensity possible, to practise with the right attitude, to give me a chance. That’s the main goal for me,” said Nadal.

Nadal is seeded second behind Serbia’s Novak Djokovic and has been put in the same side of the draw of recently crowned US Open champion Dominic Thiem.

Nadal has beaten the 27-year-old Austrian in the past two finals at Roland Garros, but if they meet this year it will be in the semi-finals.

Thiem, who is seeded third, says Nadal is still the man to beat.

“I think he’s always going to be the big-time favourite when he’s playing, when he’s healthy and fit,” said Thiem.

“He won the tournament 12 times, which is just incredible. He’s by far the best clay-court player ever.”



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