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“I’ve done it before and I’ll probably do it again. It's the moment to accept that I didn't play well enough; it wasn't my night at all.He played a great match, and I think I didn't. After such a long time without competing, I played two good matches and a bad one against a good opponent today. Au niveau de ses résultats, vous ne pouvez mettre personne en face", a-t-il estimé. The result saw the world No. "Même s'il a perdu cette semaine, il est le favori N.1. 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The major, which starts on Sept. 27, has adapted to government guidelines capping attendance to 5,000. He did that last night, dominating the opener and staying focused in set number two to secure the semis' place.Rafa was outplayed on both serve and return, making way too many mistakes and never looking comfortable. These things can happen. Now is not the moment to find excuses. Nadal played his first tournament in seven months in Rome, but was well-beaten by Diego Schwartzman in the last eight of the Italian Open.Djokovic went on to beat the Argentinian in the final, but he saw enough to expect an interesting French Open.“Even though he lost this week, I still think a lot of people will agree, [Rafael Nadal] is the number one favourite and the record that he has there, the history of his results, you just can’t put anybody in front of him,” Djokovic said.Nadal was some way short of his best when he lost to Schwartzman, and Djokovic says that may be down to the conditions, which could open the French Open up more than usual.“Definitely Diego showed that Rafael Nadal is beatable on clay,” he explained.“The conditions that they played on, obviously heavy clay, not much bounce, humid, night session, we are going to have that as well in Paris.“I’m pretty sure that he does not prefer that to a high bounce. Rafa gave his best in set number two, although it wasn't enough to keep him safe, heading back home to Spain and hitting the practice courts to improve certain things that didn't work well.Speaking about the loss, the Spaniard praised the opponent and mentioned his serve as the weakest element of his game, knowing how to fix the issues and hoping for a better run at Roland Garros. I don’t want to do it but when it comes, it happens.“That’s how, I guess, I release sometimes my anger and it’s definitely not the best message out there, especially for the young tennis players looking at me, and I don’t encourage that — definitely.”.The top-ranked Djokovic was thrown out of the U.S. Open for unintentionally hitting a line judge in the throat with a ball in a fit of anger.At the Foro Italico, Djokovic had already appeared frustrated during the game before he broke his racket, glaring toward the umpire following a couple of overrules and a point that was ordered to be replayed.“That’s just me,” Djokovic said. Au niveau de ses résultats, vous ne pouvez mettre personne en face", a-t-il estimé. I did a couple of things well and other things bad, and that's it.At least I played three matches and fought until the end. When this happens, you have to lose. I know how to do it.”.Nadal, who chose not to play the U.S. Open due to travel concerns amid the coronavirus pandemic, had not played a tournament since winning a title in Acapulco, Mexico, in February. Tennis - Nadal suffered a quarter-final loss to Diego Schwartzman in Rome in straight sets ... knowing how to fix the issues and hoping for a better run at Roland Garros. It's an exceptional and unpredictable year. ROME (AP) — Rafael Nadal’s first tournament in seven months ended with a 6-2, 7-5 loss to Diego Schwartzman in the quarterfinals of the Italian Open on Saturday. Nadal played his first tournament in seven months in Rome, but was well-beaten by Diego Schwartzman in the last eight of the Italian Open. The exclusive home of Roland-Garros tennis delivering live scores, schedules, draws, players, news, photos, videos and the most complete coverage of The 2020 Roland-Garros Tournament. Here's a look around the busy courts of Roland-Garros on Monday.Murray back on Chatrier for first time since 2017,Innovation the name of the game at Roland-Garros,Gomez inspired by father's legacy in Paris,Around the grounds on Day 1 of RG qualifying,Kostyuk to Errani: Five to watch in women's qualifying,Seyboth Wild to Cecchinato: Five men to watch in Roland-Garros qualifying.No elements found. "On va voir, ça va être intéressant".Djokovic, pour sa part, reconnaît ne pas avoir "joué son meilleur tennis" à Rome. 15 deny Nadal a 10th title in Rome, and the left-hander will now turn his attention to preparing for another tilt at Roland Garros. "J'espère pouvoir hausser le niveau pour Roland-Garros, parce que ça va être nécessaire si je veux aller loin. 1 passed both Rafael Nadal and Pete Sampras in the tennis record books. Rafael Nadal's decision to skip the US Open to focus on Roland Garros is one that makes sense for him, according to his fellow Spaniard Alex Corretja. “At least I played three matches.”.While Nadal won his opening two matches this week in straight sets, his rustiness showed from the start against Schwartzman.Nadal committed nearly twice as many unforced errors as Schwartzman, 30 to 17, and won only 29 of 63 points on his serve — resulting in five breaks.“Losing that many serves you can’t expect to win a match,” Nadal said. Let’s see. Rafael Nadal, malgré son élimination en quarts à Rome, reste "le favori N.1" de Roland-Garros, a assuré lundi Novak Djokovic, même si le tournoi romain a montré "qu'il pouvait être battu sur terre battue".A moins d'une semaine de Roland-Garros, Nadal, avec ses 12 victoires sur la terre battue parisienne, "reste celui qui a les plus grandes chances", a commenté le vainqueur du Masters 1000 de Rome. He now has one week to regroup before he attempts to win a record-extending 13th French Open title.“I’m going to keep working and keep practicing with the right attitude and I’m going to try to give (myself) a chance to be ready,” Nadal said.Schwartzman came up with a series of clutch shots, perhaps none better than during the second game of the second set when he won a 17-shot rally to save a break point by running down a drop shot and passing Nadal with a forehand that landed on the line.“It was my best match ever,” Schwartzman said.Nadal suggested he struggled with the humidity on a warm evening.“Conditions out there was much heavier than the previous days in terms of the bounces of the ball,” Nadal said. “So something that I have to fix. I did my job here. ROME — Rafael Nadal’s first tournament in seven months ended with a 6-2, 7-5 loss to Diego Schwartzman in the quarterfinals of the Italian Open on Saturday.Nadal, a nine-time champion in Rome, had never lost to the 15th-ranked Schwartzman in nine previous meetings. How can I fix it?' I know he likes the high bounce.“He likes the hot and warm and fast conditions, where he can use his spin a lot. “I’m going to keep working and keep practicing with the right attitude and I’m going to try to give (myself) a chance to be ready,” Nadal said. “Of course I’m not perfect and I’m doing my best.”.The 97th-ranked Koepfer, who screamed at himself in frustration throughout the match, was also warned for misbehavior early in the third set.Aiming for his fifth title in Rome, Djokovic’s semifinal opponent will be Casper Ruud, who eliminated local favorite Matteo Berrettini 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (5) in a match that lasted 2 hours, 57 minutes.Schwartzman will next face Denis Shapovalov, who held off Grigor Dimitrov 6-2, 3-6, 6-2.While fans have not been admitted to the tournament yet, Italy’s sports minister said Friday that 1,000 spectators will be allowed in for the semifinals and finals.In the women’s tournament, top-seeded Simona Halep reached the last four when Kazakh opponent Yulia Putintseva retired midway through their match due to a lower back injury.Halep was ahead 6-2, 2-0 when Putintseva decided she was in too much pain to continue — having already taken an off-court medical timeout between sets.Halep, who lost two straight finals in Rome to Elina Svitolina in 2017 and 2018, will need to beat two-time Grand Slam winner Garbine Muguruza to return to the championship match.Muguruza required more than two hours to eliminate U.S. Open runner-up Victoria Azarenka 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.The other semifinal will feature last year’s French Open runner-up Marketa Vondrousova against fellow Czech and defending champion Karolina Pliskova.Vondrousova beat Svitolina 6-3, 6-0, and Pliskova defeated Elise Mertens 6-3, 3-6, 6-0.Post was not sent - check your email addresses!Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window),Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window),Click to share on Flipboard (Opens in new window),Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window),Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). He did a great job.”.Earlier, Novak Djokovic lost his cool again midway through a 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 win over German qualifier Dominik Koepfer – less than two weeks after getting defaulted from the U.S. Open.When Djokovic was broken at love to even the second set at 3-3, he slammed his racket to the red clay in anger.With the frame broken and the strings all mangled, Djokovic was forced to get a new racket and received a warning from the chair umpire.“It’s not the first nor the last racket that I’ll break in my career,” Djokovic said. 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Mais la chose positive, c'est que j'ai très bien servi pendant tout le tournoi et j'ai su trouver mon meilleur tennis quand j'en avais vraiment besoin, dans les moments décisifs", a souligné celui qui détient désormais seul le record de victoires en Masters 1000 (36, contre 35 pour Nadal).Rafael Nadal lors du Msters 1000 de Rome au Foro Italico, le 19 septembre 2020,Tennis: à Rome, le retour de la machine à gagner Djokovic,Roland-Garros: une joueuse positive au Covid-19 écartée des qualifications,Avant même son envol, Roland-Garros en zone de turbulences,Tennis: Djokovic sacré pour la 5e fois à Rome,Tennis: Alizé Cornet contente de retrouver du public à Strasbourg,Tunisie : des familles entières prennent le chemin de l'exil.Coronavirus : quels pays ont rouvert leurs frontières ?Haïti : la capitale Port-au-Prince à nouveau en proie aux violences,En Côte d'Ivoire, un soutien fantôme pour Alassane Ouattara [à vrai dire],Côte d'Ivoire : "les élections auront lieu à bonne date, le 31 octobre 2020",Indépendance du Mali : un peuple uni malgré les effondrements successifs de son État [LeMémo],ONU: une Assemblée générale annuelle sans relief en pleine crise mondiale,Covid-19 : chroniques d'une pandémie mondiale [Collection Reportages],Affaire Khaled Drareni en Algérie : "Jamais une autorité ne lui avait signifié que son travail de journaliste n'était pas réglementaire",Suisse : des militants du climat occupent la Place fédérale de Berne,Crise politique au Mali : l'ex-ministre de la Défense Ba N'Daou désigné président de transition,Cour suprême: Trump promet une candidate dès la fin de semaine,Présidentielle en Côte d'Ivoire: Bédié appelle à la "désobéissance civile",A peine achevé, le Tour de France de nouveau confronté au soupçon du dopage. Then we have to think internally, 'Why? Consider changing the search query. That's how it is.I want to congratulate Diego, and I'm going to keep working. You can't expect to score victory after getting broken that often; I will have to fix that, and I know how to do it. "Mais Diego (Schwartzman) a montré que Nadal pouvait être battu sur terre battue", a-t-il ajouté au sujet de l'Argentin tombeur de "Rafa" en quarts de finale à Rome.D'autant que Roland-Garros se déroulant à l'automne en raison de la pandémie de coronavirus, les conditions de jeu vont être différentes, avec peut-être de la pluie, des terrains humides, des rebonds moins hauts, a-t-il fait valoir.Or, Nadal "préfère les hauts rebonds, qu'il fasse chaud, que la balle aille vite", a souligné "Nole". Watch Results Football Cycling Tennis All Sports The Serb will now have a week off before seeking his 18th Grand Slam title at Roland Garros. “Was difficult to push him back. But Schwartzman dictated the baseline rallies and produced a series of drop-shot winners as Nadal uncharacteristically made unforced errors and struggled to get his first serve into play.For two months during the lockdown, Nadal said, he didn’t touch a tennis racket.“It’s a completely special year — an unpredictable year,” Nadal said. Roland Garros was the first Grand Slam tournament to join the "Open" era in 1968, and since then many tennis greats have graced the famous clay courts, including Björn Borg, Ivan Lendl, Mats Wilander, Gustavo Kuerten, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. "Même s'il a perdu cette semaine, il est le favori N.1. It’s going to be interesting.“I think even though he’s the favourite, I think there are players that can win against him there.”.Djokovic says he won’t underestimate Argentine.Halep is looking for a first title in Rome. Rafael Nadal suffered a stunning defeat to Diego Schwartzman in the Internazionali d'Italia quarterfinals — a major blow to French Open preparations for tennis' king of clay. Roland Garros announces zones and stadium capacities for 2020 edition. Rafael Nadal is looking ‘beatable’ on clay heading to the French Open, according to world number one Novak Djokovic. "We can find excuses, but I didn't play well enough. Diego clinched five breaks from massive 54% points taken on the return, neutralizing Rafa's initial shot and getting broken only twice to move over the top in style.Firing 31 winners and 17 unforced errors, the Argentine controlled the rallies' pace, mixing up his game to outplay the toughest rival on the slowest surface. Tennis: for Djokovic, Nadal still "favorite N.1" for Roland-GarrosRome (AFP) Rafael Nadal, despite his elimination in the quarterfinals in Rome, remains "the favorite N.1" of Roland Garros, assured Novak Djokovic on Monday, even if the Roman tournament showed "that he could be beaten on clay". Competing for the first time in 200 days, the nine-time champion Rafael Nadal made a great start in Rome. Nadal… A moins d'une semaine de Roland-Garros, Nadal, avec ses 12 victoires sur la terre battue parisienne, "reste celui qui a les plus grandes chances", a commenté le vainqueur du Masters 1000 de Rome. I will probably go back home and then let's see what's going on in Paris. The 33-year-old world No. Sidelined since the end of February due to the coronavirus, Nadal decided to stay away from Cincinnati and the US Open, throwing all the cards on clay and entering Rome as the favorite ahead of Roland Garros.Expecting a shaky start after not playing for so long, Nadal didn't need time to find the rhythm, ousting the US Open semi-finalist Pablo Carreno Busta 6-1, 6-1 before toppling Dusan Lajovic to find himself in the 15th Rome quarter-final.Seeking the tenth victory over Diego Schwartzman from as many encounters, Nadal suffered a 6-2, 7-5 loss in just over two hours, leaving the tournament earlier than expected and going back to the drawing board ahead of Roland Garros.Unlike in the opening two matches, nothing worked Nadal's way on Saturday night, starting with the humidity and an outstanding rival on the other side of the net who did everything right to topple Rafa in straight sets.Diego knows how to battle against the Spaniard, challenging him on clay before but never taking the next step and enduring the entire clash.

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