Rafael Nadal stated shedding two straight matches was hardly the perfect preparation for his Australian Open title defence, however the world quantity two believes he had no motive to really feel alarmed forward of the season’s first Grand Slam beginning in two weeks.
Following an injury-ravaged 2022, Nadal misplaced his United Cup blended workforce occasion opener to Briton Cameron Norrie final week and Spain’s 22-times Grand Slam champion then fell to Australian Alex de Minaur, who claimed a 3-6, 6-1, 7-5 win on Monday.
But Nadal, who wanted pain-numbing injections on his foot en path to the French Open title and pulled out of his Wimbledon semi-final with an belly damage final 12 months, stated there have been nonetheless positives regardless of his shaky begin to the brand new season.
“Six hours on court almost. I need hours on court. I need battles like this,” Nadal informed reporters. “I didn’t play much official matches the last six months, almost seven. Days like these two help.
“Of course with victories the process is faster, but I need to keep fighting. That’s it. For moments, I played a good level of tennis. Playing good with the backhand. Changing directions with the forehand.”
Nadal stated he felt positive bodily however wanted to enhance his velocity and be extra dynamic on the court docket to enhance his confidence forward of the Melbourne Park main.
“I have two weeks before the Australian Open starts. I can’t say the situation is ideal but at the same time I can’t say it’s negative, because for moments I was playing good,” Nadal stated.
“I think that two matches is going to help me. I need to win a couple of matches. But the level wasn’t that bad. Putting in perspective that I arrived needing a little bit more time.
“… I’m not too alarmed, too negative about what happened. I think it was a real chance to lose these kind of matches. Last year I lost two matches in Abu Dhabi, and that’s it.”