Calendar Slam will motivate Nadal to keep going, says Henman
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[June 06, 2022] (Reuters)
- Former British number one Tim Henman
believes the prospect of a calendar Grand Slam will motivate newly
crowned French Open champion Rafa Nadal to play at Wimbledon, an
event the Spaniard said he would play only if his body allowed it.
Nadal, who has been battling a chronic foot injury, demolished
Norway's Casper Ruud to claim a record-extending 14th Roland Garros
crown on Sunday but refused to commit to the grasscourt major, which
gets underway on June 27.
Henman, a four-times Wimbledon semi-finalist who is now on the board
of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, said the 36-year-old could win
the title for the third time.
"If Nadal is healthy, which is a big challenge with his foot injury
- can he win Wimbledon? Absolutely, and that's incredibly exciting,"
Henman told Eurosport.
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"Don't forget he's won the Australian Open, the
French Open, now you can talk about the Grand Slam being on. Surely
it is going to motivate him to keep on going.
"That's what we are keeping our fingers and toes crossed for because
it's a privilege to see one of the greatest champions in our sport
playing like that."
Nadal's victory over Ruud took him to 22 major titles, two clear of
longtime rivals Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic on the all-time
Grand Slam list.
(Reporting by Dhruv Munjal in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)
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