Should Rafael Nadal be concerned about the Australian Open 'Draw?'
It was at last year's Australian
Open when he made it to the final with Novak Djokovic and experienced a loss.
He admitted that the Rafael Nadal magic will not always produce a victory.
"I can't be sad...I played
against a player that was better than me...I needed that offence game."
Rafael Nadal had said after his
2019 Australian Open final loss to the Serbian. This past season alone the
Spaniard has captured two grand slams: the French and the U.S. Open besides
from the ATP Finals, the Italian Open and the Rogers Cup.
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He's had his injuries as well as
his happy personal times of getting married. The draw may be Rafael Nadal's
least concern.
On the '60 minutes' segment with
Jon Wertheim, he says that he looks at doubt as being powerful and helpful to
keeping his mindset intact to get wins.
Strong mental stability:
He believes in the strong mental
stability to stay grounded and be victorious. It's not only the opponent that
dictates the result but the actions of both players' performances.
Being modest Nadal knows that
it's not only the mental qualities but strategic ones that have helped to name
him as the 'King of Clay.'
It was his performance at the
Davis Cup that most had no problem naming him nearly the 'King of it all' He'd
won all 8 games necessary and with the Spanish team pushing all its gears
resulted in being the winner.
Nadal played the last hand to
capture the victory when he defeated Denis Shapovalov to seal the deal and win
the title for Spain against Canada. Rafael Nadal has seen a time when the draw
was tough and he's won as was the ATP Finals a few months ago.
He played opposite Daniil
Medvedev and after three hard-fought sets, the Spaniard came out the winner. It
was even in the same tournament playing opposite Alexander Zverev and he lost.
He takes nothing for granted even
going into this Australian Open, which has been compromised by its smoke infiltration
due to Bushfire burnings.
Nadal is passing the idea of
being anxious over a draw. Jon Wertheim says it perfectly on the '60 Minutes'
segment as Nadal having a 'stubborn refusal to surrender.'
Spaniard:
The Spaniard looks at defeat as a
reason to be more determined to win and he admits it saying "I think over
my career I've been happier with my victories than I have been upset over my
defeats."
Nadal's first opponent at this year's
Australian Open is Hugo Dellien from Bolivia. It will be their first meeting
and surely Dellien will have the 'butterflies' when he enters the court playing
Nadal.
There really isn't any opponent
Nadal must face in the draw that will cause anxiety and apprehension for the
Spaniard. It just will continue to give him that much more fight and
determination to play a gritty game and come out the winner.
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