Rafael Nadal enters the unknown in Monte Carlo
The Spaniard is hesitant to even rate his chances as he gets set to face Roberto Bautista Agut at Monte Carlo Masters
Rafael Nadal offered a low-key appraisal on Monday of his chances for a record-extending 12th Monte Carlo Masters title as he prepares to return from his latest injury lay-off.
The 32-year-old Spaniard, whose bad knees and frequent stoppages from competition have defined his career as the king of clay, was hesitant to even rate his chances as he gets set to face Roberto Bautista Agut in Wednesday’s second-round start.
“I can’t give you any feeling, it’s been a rough year and a half for me,” Nadal said ahead of his first match since withdrawing hurt prior to an Indian Wells semifinal against Roger Federer in March. “It’s tough for me to get a clear view of how I am,” he said.
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