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"The worst surface for the players is the hard," Nadal said. "I believe we are wrong in the tournament(s) to play more and more on hard (courts), and less and less on clay and grass."
Since 2005, Nadal has won at Monte Carlo and Roland Garros every year except '09.
"It's special to come back to a place where I have more success than (anyone)," said Nadal, who has won 37 consecutive matches in Monte Carlo and holds a 39-1 record. "The conditions worked for me in the past, I always played my best tennis here, I believe."
The six-time French Open champion, who could face Djokovic in the Monte Carlo final, is playing down his title slump.
"I didn't win a title, but how many final I played?" asked Nadal, who has 46 career titles to 73 for Federer. "I am doing my calendar to try and win important titles, or the most important titles on the tour, to try to be healthy as long as I can."
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