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Heir apparent Carlos Alcaraz claimed his first victory over clay-court king and compatriot Rafael Nadal at the Madrid Open |
Rafa Nadal said there were positives to take from the Madrid Open despite the 21-times major winner falling to a quarter-final defeat by teenager Carlos Alcaraz on Friday in his first tournament back following a stress fracture in the rib.
Australian Open champion Nadal, who picked up the injury at Indian Wells in March, went down 6-2 1-6 6-3 to Spanish compatriot Alcaraz, ending his quest for a sixth title at the ATP Masters 1000 event. Read full story
โThe reading of the tournament is I have played three matches and that I came here with hardly any preparationโฆ I said it before coming here it was going to be a tough week,โ Nadal told reporters.
โBut it has not been a disaster in any case. I think that I have competed with the correct attitude. I have played two, two-and-a-half hours, nearly threeโฆ this is a positive outcome.โ
The 35-year-old overcame Miomir Kecmanovic and David Goffin in his opening two matches before coming up short against an inspired Alcaraz.
Nadal added that he would have ideally preferred to make a return to action at the Estoril Open in Portugal last week because of the high altitude in the Spanish capital.
โIt would have been much better to start the week before in Estoril, at sea level, a 250 tournament, but I didnโt manage to make it,โ said Nadal, who will be bidding for a record-extending 14th title at Roland Garros later this month.
โI came here knowing that this is the toughest tournament, because here the ball flies much more. When they return the ball, you have to be much faster with your legsโฆ because if you donโt position yourself properly behind the ball, the unforced error comes easily.โ
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