And the Australian Tennis Open has seen a legal dispute regarding the participation of the first player in the world ranking, Novak Djokovic, because he entered Australian soil without having received a vaccine against the Corona virus (read more about this topic). After the decision and the expulsion of the player from Australia, the competition between the stars of the game began. The start was with Rafael Nadal, who gave a solid interview and easily settled it against his American counterpart Marcos Giron, winning it with three rounds, 6-1, 6-4, 6-2 in an estimated time of one hour. and forty five minutes.
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The player made statements to the media after his victory. He said: My level is improving, it is difficult to determine the level I have reached when I compare it with my previous best levels. I have to accept that things are not going well every day and I have to maintain my positive energy in order to be ready for the competition."
The Spanish player will return to compete for the championship he won 13 years ago, and he is the only one in his treasury. He is looking to break the spell of this tournament after reaching the final four times and losing them all. Remain the only 2009 championship of his career.
The Spaniard has suffered a series of injuries which have prevented him from performing at his best after succeeding for consecutive years in removing Swiss legend Roger Federer from the throne of the world tennis professional rankings.
Rafael Nadal had prepared for the Australian Open tennis tournament by winning the tournament in Melbourne, but suffered a new injury which sidelined him for five months before returning to competition.
Nadal is looking to fulfill his dream of achieving the 20th Grand Slam title, equaling his perennial rival Roger Feder's record of 20 titles, taking advantage of the absence of number one Novak Djokovic, who has won nine Open d 'Australia.
Rafael Nadal awaits his second opponent, who will be the winner between the Australian Thanasi Kokinakis and the German Yannick Hanfmann.Australian Open tennis, Rafael Nadal starts strong.
The world number five, the Spanish star, begins his participation in the Australian Open tennis tournament, one of the Grand Schlam tournaments, with an easy victory over his American competitor, Marcos Giron, in the first round of the tournament .
And the Australian Tennis Open has seen a legal dispute regarding the participation of the first player in the world ranking, Novak Djokovic, because he entered Australian soil without having received a vaccine against the Corona virus (read more about this topic). After the decision and the expulsion of the player from Australia, the competition between the stars of the game began. The start was with Rafael Nadal, who gave a solid interview and easily settled it against his American counterpart Marcos Giron, winning it with three rounds, 6-1, 6-4, 6-2 in an estimated time of one hour. and forty five minutes.
The player made statements to the media after his victory. He said: My level is improving, it is difficult to determine the level I have reached when I compare it with my previous best levels. I have to accept that things are not going well every day and I have to maintain my positive energy in order to be ready for the competition."
The Spanish player will return to compete for the championship he won 13 years ago, and he is the only one in his treasury. He is looking to break the spell of this tournament after reaching the final four times and losing them all. Remain the only 2009 championship of his career.
The Spaniard has suffered a series of injuries which have prevented him from performing at his best after succeeding for consecutive years in removing Swiss legend Roger Federer from the throne of the world tennis professional rankings.
Rafael Nadal had prepared for the Australian Open tennis tournament by winning the tournament in Melbourne, but suffered a new injury which sidelined him for five months before returning to competition.
Nadal is looking to fulfill his dream of achieving the 20th Grand Slam title, equaling his perennial rival Roger Feder's record of 20 titles, taking advantage of the absence of number one Novak Djokovic, who has won nine Open d 'Australia.
Rafael Nadal awaits his second opponent, who will be the winner between the Australian Thanasi Kokinakis and the German Yannick Hanfmann.
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