Rafa Nadal brands his body an 'old machine' with French Open looming
Rafa Nadal brands his body an ‘old machine’ as it ‘takes some time’ to fire up amid injury struggles this season… with the 35-year-old aiming to find some momentum for the French Open
- Rafa Nadal was back in action at the Madrid Open after more than a month out
- The 21-time Grand Slam winner lost in the quarter-finals to Carlos Alcaraz
- But the Spaniard knew it would take time for his ‘old machine’ to get going
- Nadal is gearing up for the clay-court season – a surface he’s a specialist on
Rafa Nadal’s return to action after more than a month out due to injury saw him lose to teenager Carlos Alcaraz in the Madrid quarter-finals but the 21-time Grand Slam champion always knew it would take some time for his ‘old machine’ to fire up.
The Spaniard, sidelined by a rib injury at Indian Wells in March, hopes to build momentum in Rome before launching his campaign for a 14th French Open crown.
The 35-year-old Australian Open champion has endured a string of injuries during a career spanning more than two decades and he said he needed time to get his body up to speed.
Rafa Nadal was back in action at the Madrid Open after more than a month on the sidelines
‘When you’re six weeks without touching a racket and having the chance to move your body… my body is like an old machine. To put this machine on again it takes some time,’ Nadal told reporters before the Italian Open.
‘It’s not the same when you’re 19 than when you are almost 36, with all the issues I went through in my career. You need to build again the confidence, your movements, then you start feeling comfortable with your tennis.
‘It’s more about being confident with my movements, recover the speed, recover the way that I have to play on clay and let’s see. I’m confident that I can play well. I need time, but maybe this week can be a positive week, maybe not. Who knows?’
The Spaniard, who turns 36 next month, spoke to the media ahead of the Italian Open
Nadal, a winner of three titles this year, lost to Novak Djokovic in the Roland Garros semi-finals last year, just the third time he was beaten at the clay-court major since his debut there in 2005.
The Spaniard said he was doing all he can to be fully ready for the tournament, which starts on May 22.
‘That’s my goal… I didn’t have another chance to approach this clay-court season with the things I went through,’ he said. ‘I’m going to give myself a chance and we’ll see what’s going on.’
Nadal is gearing up for the French Open – a tournament he has won 13 times – later this month
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