Nadal says Federer clash ‘special’
INDIAN WELLS, United States: A hurting Rafael Nadal is “hopeful” he will be ready to renew his rivalry with Roger Federer in the semi-finals of the ATP Indian Wells Masters tennis tournament. The long-time foes have amassed 37 Grand Slam titles between them — Federer with 20 and Nadal with 17 — and built a unique relationship over 15 years and 38 prior matches, not to mention countless promotional and charitable activities off the court together. “If I don’t see this match as special it’s because I don’t love this sport and I don’t appreciate the story of this sport,” Nadal said after reaching the semi-final showdown with a 7- 6 (7/2), 7-6 (7/2) victory over Karen Khachanov.
“It’s not my case,” he said. “Of course it’s a special match.” Federer, who defeated Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz 6-4, 6- 4 to reach the semi-finals, feels the same, saying the contrast in styles and personality between himself and Nadal lend spice to their history. “The way we go about it is very different, yet we both find a way to excel,” Federer said. “The way he came up was very clay-court based, and I was apparently very grass-court based, and we both found our ways also on the other surface,” Federer said. “It’s been quite a journey with Rafa side by side.” After 38 career meetings, Nadal leads the series 23-15, but Federer holds a slight 11-9 advantage on hardcourts. The Swiss great has won the last five in the series, but says that’s of little significance now that it has been almost a year and a half since their last meeting in the Shanghai Masters final in October 2017. Nadal, too, says the contrast in styles, coupled with the pair’s sheer longevity, makes every meeting something to treasure. “Different styles, different ways to understand the sport. And at the same time, two players with a good relationship after all the things that we went through in our careers, competing for the most important things,” he said. There was a shadow hanging over the blockbuster showdown however, after oft-injured Nadal needed treatment to have supportive tape applied to his right knee in his victory over Khachanov. Just hours earlier Federer had looked forward to the chance to take on a healthy Nadal, after similar knee trouble spelled the end of the Spaniard’s US Open campaign last year, and his US Open campaign last year.
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