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away has been key for Federer, Nadal, says Corretja
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[May 16, 2017]
(Reuters) - Roger Federer and
Rafa Nadal have returned to tennis in blistering form this season
because they were able to recharge during injury layoffs last year,
former world number two Alex Corretja has said.
Nadal, the winner of 14 grand slam titles and the 2008 Olympic gold
medalist, and Federer, who has won 18 grand slams, were sidelined
for long periods last season as they battled injury.
Both players have hit the ground running in 2017, with Federer
adding the Indian Wells and Miami Open titles to this year's
Australian Open crown while Nadal, who lost to the Swiss in the
Melbourne Park final, has won in Monte Carlo, Barcelona and Madrid.
"Everyone is surprised that Roger and Rafa have returned, but the
key I think is that they have been able to stop," Corretja told
TennisWorld website. (www.tennisworldusa.org)
"The moment they have been able to stop and refresh themselves, they
have found that strength again."
Corretja said world number one Andy Murray and number two Novak
Djokovic are showing signs of wear and tear.
"Andy lacks that freshness and Djokovic is three quarters of the
same. Although they have played fewer games, they really lack a
little mental freshness," he added.
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Switzerland's Roger Federer reacts during the Match for Africa 3
benefit tennis match against Andy Murray of Britain. REUTERS/Arnd
Wiegmann
"When they are playing, those efforts take their toll."
Federer on Monday said he was pulling out of this month's French
Open to avoid playing on clay this season as part of efforts to
prolong his career, while Nadal will be bidding for his 10th Roland
Garros title.
(Reporting by Aditi Prakash in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
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