New balls, please! Nadal unhappy with French Open choice
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[September 26, 2020]
PARIS (Reuters) - French Open
organisers have had enough problems dealing with the COVID-19
pandemic, the dwindling number of fans on site and inclement weather
but they faced another controversy on Friday -- criticism of the
choice of ball for this year's edition.
Roland Garros has switched to Wilson balls for the 2020 tournament
after using Babolat for many years and 12-times champion Rafa Nadal
was not impressed.
"You have to take care because with these conditions you can't
practise that much because the ball is super heavy," the
second-seeded Spaniard told reporters on Friday.
"Different brand than last year, a new ball. The ball is much slower
than the previous years. If we add these conditions of cold and
humidity, then it is super heavy."
Nadal, a 19-time Grand Slam champion, prefers warmer weather and
faster claycourts at his favourite tournament but faces cooler and
wetter conditions at this year's event, which was pushed back to the
fo end September from its May-June dates.
While the decision to change the ball was already known, Nadal felt
the prevailing conditions had an even bigger impact.
"I practised with the balls in Mallorca," said the Spaniard. "In
Mallorca with warm conditions, the ball was very slow, I think
(it's) not a good ball to play on clay, honestly. That is my
personal opinion.
"Even with these conditions it makes things tougher. But I knew
before arriving here. So no problem at all. Just accept the
challenge.
"(But) I really believe that the organisation need to take a look at
that for the next couple of years, for the health of the players
too, because the ball is super heavy. (It) becomes dangerous for the
elbow and for the shoulders, I think."
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Spain's Rafael Nadal in
action during his quarter final match against Argentina's Diego
Schwartzman Pool via REUTERS/Clive Brunskill
Austria's newly-crowned U.S. Open champion Dominic Thiem, who lost
to Nadal in the final of the last two editions at Roland Garros,
also prefers the ball used in previous editions.
"I practised two days at home with the ball. Now, of course, here.
I'm a little bit sad because the Babolat at Roland Garros, it was my
favourite ball, it was perfect," he said.
"Obviously it was the ball from my racket company. (It) was fast,
was taking spin incredibly well. But the Wilson ball is good, as
well. It's just a little bit slower. It gets a little bit bigger
after a while."
However, Russian Daniil Medvedev, who prefers slower claycourt
conditions and less spin, had no complaints.
"I like the balls because, yeah, tennis is a funny and interesting
sport," said the world number five, who lost to Nadal in last year's
U.S. Open final.
"It's normal that when one player doesn't like something, second one
maybe is going to like it. So far I like it. I think it suits me not
bad."
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; Editing By Ken Ferris)
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