Nadal concedes best player won after losing to Djokovic in Paris
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[June 12, 2021]
PARIS (Reuters) - Rafael Nadal
was his usual gracious self despite suffering his first defeat at
Roland Garros since 2015 as he went out to world number one Novak
Djokovic in the the French Open semi-finals on Friday, saying his
opponent had deserved his victory.
It was only 13-time champion Nadal's third defeat here since his
debut in 2005 and the first time in 115 best-of-five-set matches on
clay that he had lost after taking the opening set.
With the temperature dropping as the sun started to set, Nadal's
usually devastating top spin was less effective and top seed
Djokovic started an unlikely comeback after losing the first five
games to win 3-6 6-3 7-6(4) 6-2.
"It is true that probably the conditions were a little bit slower
later on. We had been playing (in) very warm (weather) and high
bounces," Nadal told a news conference.
"During the night the situation goes a little bit the other way, no?
So (the ball) bounces a little bit less. The ball gets less top
spin. That's more favourable to him, the conditions.
"But it doesn't matter. That's tennis. The player who gets used to
the conditions better is the player who deserves to win. So no doubt
he deserved to win," added the Spaniard.
Third seed Nadal also admitted it was not his day despite a super
fast start, which somehow left Djokovic unfazed.
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Rafael Nadal (ESP) reacts during his
semifinal match against Novak Djokovic (SRB) on day 13 of the French
Open at Stade Roland Garros. Mandatory Credit: Susan Mullane-USA
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"Sometimes you win, sometimes you
lose. I tried to give my best. Probably it was not my best day out
there. Even if I fought, that I put a lot of effort (in), I mean,
the position on the shots hasn't been that effective tonight," he
said.
"Against a player like him who takes the ball early, you're not able
to take him out of his positions. Then it is very difficult.
"Even like this, I had the big chance with set point, 6-5, second
serve. That's it. Anything could happen in that moment.
"These kind of mistakes can happen. But if you want to win, you
can't make these mistakes. So that's it.
"Well done for him. It has been a good fight out there. I tried my
best and today was not my day."
(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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