Rafael Nadal has
said he is struggling with nerves and self-confidence issues after he was
beaten in the third round by his fellow Spaniard Fernando Verdasco at the Miami
Open on Sunday.
“It is not a question of tennis. The
thing is the question of being relaxed enough to play well on court,” he said
after the
6-4, 2-6, 6-3 loss at Key Biscayne.
“A month and a half ago I didn’t have
the game. My game has improved but … I am still playing with too much nerves
for a lot of moments, important moments, still a little anxious on those
moments.”
Nadal rejected the notion his numerous
past injury problems were leading him to doubt his body.
“The physical problems are in the past.
I am in competition. I’m playing weeks in a row. Is not an excuse,” he said.
“It is a different story today. I am feeling more tired than usual, feeling
that I don’t have this self-confidence that when I hit the ball I am going to
hit the ball where I want to hit the ball, to go for the ball knowing that my
position will be the right one.
“All these are small things that are
difficult to explain. One of the tougher things has been fixed, that is the
game, in my opinion. Now I need to fix again the nerves, the self-control on
court. That’s another issue.
“I am a little bit on and off too much.
That is something that didn’t happen in the past. In the past I have been able
to change a lot of situations, negative situations, in my career and I want to
do it again. I am confident that I can do it. I don’t know if I am going to do
it but I hope I can.”.
With the clay court part of the season
coming up, Nadal’s preferred surface, he said the opportunity is there for him
to turn his form around but he said that would not happen if he is unable to
fix his mental issues.
“The tournaments that are coming are
historically good for my game, good tournaments for my confidence,” he said.
“But if I’m not able to control all these things, I am not going to have the
possibility to compete well and have success in those events.”
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