Friday, June 3rd, 2011 at 12:52 pm , filed under French Open by Alan Kyle
Rafael Nadal believes that his competitor will be challenging him with pain in the semifinals encounter of the French Open 2011, which is scheduled to be held on Friday at Paris.
Rafael Nadal will be clashing in the French Open semi-final with Andy Murray, with the Spanish top seed sure that his Scottish opponent will happily play through any pain from his lingering ankle injury suffered last week at Roland Garros.
Nadal while speaking with the various sources has said that, he would definitely watch the match as spectator and stated that, Murray has been able to play a five-setter lately and said that, he don’t believe the fact that he has some pain in the ankle will limit his performance at all.
Nadal also reported that, he also had some pain and the issue is how you resist the pain
Nadal, whose clay level returned to its usual superior form in a quarter-final win over Robin Soderling, “Logically, as the tournament goes on, you improve every day, and you do not think about what you feel?
He is a very special player. He has a lot of talent. He does many things very good. The only way of beating him is to play my best level, very aggressive.
Nadal reported that, In Friday’s encounter Murray will not have pain and he said that, the world No.4 will be 100 percent fit for the match and reported that, Murray is a very special player. He has a lot of talent. He does many things very good. The only way of beating him is to play best level, very aggressive.
Tags: Andy Murray, Andy Murray vs Rafael Nadal, French Open 2011, Rafael Nadal