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Rafa Nadal ready to compete at the French Open but placed a condition

Nadal’s coach, Carlos Moya, believes the Spaniard will endure five-set matches and is confident that he will have a “great Roland Garros.”

The countdown to Roland Garros started for Rafa Nadal last Saturday, after his defeat in the second round of the Rome Masters 1,000 against the Polish Hubert Hurkacz.

The Spaniard returned home and started preparing at his academy, in Manacor, to participate in the French Open. If there aren’t any surprises, he will travel to Paris next week. He has been training with the world No. 26 Tallon Griekspoor since Wednesday.

“I received a message from Carlos Moya (Nadal’s coach) asking me if I wanted to come train. This is special, considering the moment he’s in. I have never played against him nor have we trained together,” said the Dutchman, who is helping the 22-time major champion while benefiting from Nadal’s experience and talent.

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Meanwhile, Nadal joined tennis legend Roger Federer in an advert for Louis Vitton to talk about some of the best moments of their careers.

“In the end, what will make me feel really proud and happy is, when I leave this world, if the tournament directors, the people who work on the tournaments, staff, ATP, say good things about who I was on the tour or who I am as a person more than as a tennis player”, Nadal said.

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