Nadal hopes doubles win boosts Australian Open bid
BY Agencies11 Jan 2015 1:17 AM GMT
Agencies11 Jan 2015 1:17 AM GMT
The 14-times Grand Slam winner from Spain lost in the first round of the singles in Doha to Michael Berrer, a German qualifier ranked outside the top 100, but he sounded much more upbeat after his success in the final in partnership with Juan Monaco of Argentina.
“This has made it a positive week and I am going to be better prepared for Australia after winning this,” Nadal said after the 6-3, 6-4 win with which he and Monaco beat Julian Knowle and Philipp Oswald of Austria. “By playing doubles I can evolve quicker with my movement, even if it is different from singles. It helps the singles, and it helps to get the feeling of winning again, especially with a friend.” One of Nadal’s biggest problems, apart from needing to recover physically and mentally after an appendectomy, and perhaps from ongoing back and wrist injuries, is that he has had very few matches since Wimbledon back in July.
“I want to arrive in Australia being competitive, that’s my goal,” he said, appearing to quash his suggestion after his loss to Berrer that he was unsure whether he would be ready to compete in the first Grand Slam tournament of the year at all. “You can win, you can lose, but I am doing all the things I need to be ready for the action. It’s a big motivation to be back at my best level as quickly as possible, and that’s what I am trying to do.”
“This has made it a positive week and I am going to be better prepared for Australia after winning this,” Nadal said after the 6-3, 6-4 win with which he and Monaco beat Julian Knowle and Philipp Oswald of Austria. “By playing doubles I can evolve quicker with my movement, even if it is different from singles. It helps the singles, and it helps to get the feeling of winning again, especially with a friend.” One of Nadal’s biggest problems, apart from needing to recover physically and mentally after an appendectomy, and perhaps from ongoing back and wrist injuries, is that he has had very few matches since Wimbledon back in July.
“I want to arrive in Australia being competitive, that’s my goal,” he said, appearing to quash his suggestion after his loss to Berrer that he was unsure whether he would be ready to compete in the first Grand Slam tournament of the year at all. “You can win, you can lose, but I am doing all the things I need to be ready for the action. It’s a big motivation to be back at my best level as quickly as possible, and that’s what I am trying to do.”
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