The manacorense said he had no bad feelings as he played against Feliciano Lopez, who prefer to rest.
The Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal, world number one said after losing in the quarter-finals of Queens to Feliciano Lopez 7-6 (5), 6-4 to take a few days of "rest" to prepare for Wimbledon, the third Grand Slam of the season.

The manacorense said he had no bad feelings as he played against Feliciano Lopez but prefers to rest. "I've played many games the last few months, I had no negative feelings, that's good, but I'll take a few days," he said.
"Next week at Wimbledon have more time to improve my service, my backhand and my movement on grass," said Nadal, who yesterday suffered some ailments in the back of his right leg, which forced him to be treated by the physiotherapist the tournament.
In addition, the flamboyant champion Roland Garros also wanted to congratulate Feliciano Lopez for his good play. "He played very well. Your service has been very good. I hope it gets as far as possible in this tournament," he said.