By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Thursday May 18, 2023
Daniil Medvedev has picked the proper 12 months to actually get in gear on the purple clay. That’s as a result of Rafael Nadal has introduced his withdrawal from Roland-Garros, which implies that the event will probably be with out Nadal, which implies that subsequent Thursday’s males’s singles draw will probably be held with out Nadal’s identify as one of many 128 rivals for the primary time since 2004.
To Medvedev, the news implies that the true favourite in Paris is out.
“I think it’s bad news because you never want to see anyone injured, withdrawing, especially someone like Rafa,” he mentioned on Thursday in Rome. “At the same time if we talk about favorites, for sure it changes. If he would announce maybe, he’s going to say I’m not 100 percent but I’m going to play, he’s the favorite because he’s winning there 95 percent of the time he’s playing probably.”
With Nadal out of the combo, and Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz experiencing turbulence in Rome, gamers like Medvedev who carry good type into Paris could have extra of a shot than they did in earlier years.
“Well first of all I guess it’s the first Roland-Garros in whatever – I don’t know, 10 years? – where there is no Rafa, and probably out of these ten, he won it what eight or nine times? So I think it opens the possibility for many players.”
Medvedev, who improved his clay-court file to 8-2 in 2023 together with his win over Yannick Hanfmann on Thursday in Rome, could be one of many gamers, together with Djokovic, Alcaraz, Holger Rune, Stefanos Tsitsipas and lots of different gamers, who stands to profit.
In the meantime, Medvedev desires to make it clear. Nobody can ever change Rafa at Roland-Garros.
Asked if he thought Nadal’s physique of labor in Paris is the best achievement the game has ever seen, he didn’t mince phrases.
“In tennis, for sure,” he mentioned. “I think Novak won Australia, what, nine times, 10 this year? Still, Rafa won 14. Maybe Novak, if he makes 14 in Australia, then we going to have more talking…
“For the moment, Rafa on clay in general, but especially in Roland Garros, is just unreal. I honestly don’t know how this is possible. I feel like I’m a good tennis player, but you can always have a bad day, or your opponent has a very good day. Like in Madrid I felt like I was not playing that bad against Karatsev. But I lost, and after the match I was like, ‘He played well. Okay, that’s it.’
“Rafa didn’t have these matches in Roland Garros, except maybe the match with Soderling where Robin played the match of his life and managed to win. This is unbelievable. I think in tennis, at least for the moment, there is no comparison.”
Source: www.tennisnow.com