Rafael Nadal admits ‘hard to return to court’ after Monte Carlo shocker

Rafael Nadal admitted that it will be “hard to return to the practice court” after a shock semi-final defeat by Fabio Fognini ended his bid for a record-extending 12th Monte Carlo Masters title on Saturday.

The 17-time Grand Slam champion starts his Barcelona Opentitle defence on Wednesday, as he also fights to keep his world-number-tworanking before the French Open gets underway next month.

   

The 32-year-old said he played “one of my worst matches in14 years on clay” in losing 6-4, 6-2 to Italian Fognini, having been forced tosave three match points at 5-0 in the second set.

“It will be hard to return to the practice court,” a subduedNadal said after his fourth loss to Fognini, three of which have come on hisbeloved clay.

“I lost an opportunity in a very important event for me. I’msad for that.”

Nadal has struggled with knee injuries this season, and wasplaying his first event since withdrawing before an Indian Wells semi-finalagainst Roger Federer last month.

“There was little chance for me to start the clay-courtseason in a perfect way,” he insisted.

“It was a bad day, the kind of day where the feeling is not there at all. It’s difficult to find positive ways today.”

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