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Rivals support Rafael Nadal comeback bid

Two of Rafael Nadal’s top ten rivals have spoken out against critics who say that the winner of eleven Grand Slam titles can never again be the player he was.

David Ferrer, the world No.5 from Spain, and Richard Gasquet, the world No.10 from France, both contradict the idea that Nadal’s prolonged absence is too long even for him to become the world’s best player again.

The murmurs of doubters increased with Friday’s news on Nadal that his six months on the sidelines with a damaged knee will be followed by more weeks out, reportedly because of gastro-enteritis.
But Ferrer, voted Spanish player of the year in Nadal’s absence, talks differently.

“The good news is he doesn’t have pain in the knees, so that’s the most important,” he said, contradicting suggestions that the statement that Nadal has been unwell is merely cover for continued mobility problems.

“I spoke with him few days ago. He was sick with a virus, and he preferred to stop (practising). And he will come back in South America (Acapulco in February).

“Rafael, he can do it because he’s a very good player. He’s a special player, no? He’s not like anyone else. Rafael, he’s very competitive, he’s a winner, and he’s young also. “I have confidence that when he comes back he will play good.
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