Cree who struggle with Federer Nadal is very tight but with some advantage for Spanish · "Nadal is one of the favorites to win again in Paris this year due to his mastery of clay" · "We have a few more years Roger "
The former American tennis player Andre Agassi has referred to the start of the new tennis year and has stressed his optimism about the future of Rafa Nadal this season, ensuring that the Spaniard "is not even in his better time. "

"Nadal is not even in his prime, is still improving. Last year was the ruler and took a healthy break after the U.S. Open, so he'll be rested and confident," said Agassi an interview during the exhibition Rise of Legends in Taiwan, where it competes with Safin and Youzhny, among others.
With respect to the rivalry between Roger Federer and Spanish player, former world No. 1 believes that the struggle between the two will be close but promises some advantage for Nadal. "Federer also played great down the stretch this year. I think it's a close race between these two players, but Nadal has a great opportunity," said the American.
However, the former player of Las Vegas would not forget the Swiss who is also with great choices despite his seniority. "Federer is 29 but looks cool, healthy and moves well too. We a few years more than Roger, "he said.
About Nadal's brilliant career from its earliest beginnings, the winner of eight Grand Slam '' said the Spaniard is not going to "surprise anymore." "It is not easy Borg's record at Wimbledon and it's amazing what has made the Spanish player at Wimbledon with the game he has," said the American.
"Nadal is one of the favorites to win again in Paris this year due to land ownership clay. If not in form then we will take a look at Roger (Federer), "added Nevada.
Need to protect the calendar
Finally, Agassi referred to the tennis calendar, ensuring that the sport must "take care of your product that are the players." "We must be the season to give players a chance to recover and prepare," said the American.
He added that he also suffered the pressures of calendar so chose to "make the big tournaments," and remain "healthy" which allowed him to "play longer."