Nadal back in action in Mexico

By AFP
February 26, 2020

MEXICO CITY: Rafael Nadal is back in action for the first time since his Australian Open quarter-final exit, heading the field at the Mexico Open in Acapulco.

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A two-time former champion of the tournament, Nadal was knocked out in the second round last year by mercurial Australian Nick Kyrgios in a match that sparked angry words between the two.

Nadal accused Kyrgios of “lacking respect” after he served underarm in their 2019 clash, but the Spaniard said Monday he felt no lingering resentment.

“Last year, I lost a tight match that I should have won, but it’s part of our sport and I don’t have a bad memory of that,” Nadal said. “I have never had a feeling of revenge, no feeling of revenge helps you win games, but the opposite,” he added. “The only thing that revenge does is that you cannot think clearly.”

World No 2 Nadal has a chance to return to the top of the rankings this week — if he lifts the trophy and Novak Djokovic fails to reach the semi-finals in Dubai.

Nadal will open his Acapulco campaign against 54th-ranked compatriot Pablo And­u­jar. “We know each other we­ll, we played since we we­re 13 or 14 years old, he is a good friend,” Nadal said.

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