Rafa Nadal likes the United Cup idea however says the combined workforce event’s format must be modified to make sure there have been fewer lifeless rubbers going ahead.
Nadal suffered his second straight loss on the $15 million occasion on Monday when he fell to Alex De Minaur, however each Spain and Australia weren’t in competition to succeed in the subsequent stage after shedding their opening round-robin ties towards Britain.
“The competition’s great, idea is great,” stated Nadal, who subsequent heads to Melbourne for his Australian Open title defence.
“It’s not great that we are playing for nothing.
“I really believe that in a group of three, the loser of the first tie needs to play with the team that hasn’t played yet, because that makes the competition much more interesting,” he stated on Monday.
After Britain clinched a 3-1 win over Spain of their opener, Nadal skipped the combined doubles rubber.
“With the format how it is, the mixed doubles match (against Britain) probably I would be playing, because maybe that match can make a difference even losing the tie, because we have another day,” Nadal stated.
“I don’t think it’s good for the competition that we’re playing Australia, both of us being out of the tournament. That will not happen if the country who didn’t play at the beginning played with the loser of the first day.
“All the matches are going to make sense. That’s the thing I think needs improving in the competition for the future.”
The inaugural version of the United Cup is being performed in Sydney, Perth and Brisbane.