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Publish 03 March 2009 in The Player - 59181 views

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Confident in their way to break the Serbian hopes an improvement in relations with the Federation when he left Pedro Muñoz

Rafael Nadal, who will start as number one team in the Spanish round of World Group Davis Cup with Serbia that begins this Friday in Benidorm, said he hoped not to have to face Novak Djokovic, because that would mean they would have won.

The fact that Nadal and Djokovic as a a number of their respective teams will cause confrontation between the two does not occur until the third day, Sunday, in which the heat and could be sentenced.
Confía en su estado de forma para doblegar al serbio
"Hopefully we did not have to play because that would mean that we won 3-0 but I think it is not going to happen and it will be a knockout igualada," he said. When questioned if he was lacking in games due to injury his last, as stated by the Serbian team, Nadal said he was ironic and rather the opposite.

"After the beating that I hit in Australia and, without rest, the other 'palizita' in Rotterdam with some great results, it is not going to believe that to do evil here," he said. Recalling that the Serbian captain Bogdan Obradovic's team had claimed that he knew what their weaknesses, the Mallorcan tennis was also ironic to respond "if called to see if the applies.

"We go out to play and luckily the last few years have given me good on clay and see if you can keep the good run," he continued.

On elections to the presidency of the Royal Spanish Tennis Federation, held on Wednesday and is not Pedro Muñoz, who had a confrontation last year, Nadal said he hoped that from now on there more tranquility in the world of tennis.

"Everyone is free to come forward and if you do not will be for personal matters. The only thing that concerns us now is the tennis and the Federation together with the next four years with more calm than the previous," he says.

"The truth is that all this comes to wear and here we are a group of friends and it is unfortunate that sometimes external problems that have no peace of mind that usually accompanies the world of tennis," ended.


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Publish 15 May 2008 in The Player - 190837 views

Cree that he and his companions feels defenceless TO THE Federer

Rafa Nadal has indicated that the board of the RFET would have to know what kind of president is representing them. Referring president Pedro Munoz, and in statements to TVE, Nadal said that "we do not feel represented by him and did not want. With him we have done. We have marked a line. If the president says one thing and doing another, countless occasions, can not remain his players. "

CREE QUE ÉL Y SUS COMPAÑEROS SE SIENTEN INDEFENSOS ANTE LA FEDERACIÓNThe player said that he and his colleagues feel helpless before the decisions of the Federation. "We have no voice or vote," he said. "The Board and the presidents of the territorial had to know what kind of president is representing us," added Nadal who warned that unspecified "stronger than some things have not come to light and can leave."

Nadal reiterated the last point of the open letter to public opinion our president. "

This was said Spanish player after all the controversy unleashed last week on the manner in which Madrid has been chosen as the venue for the preliminary round of Davis Cup semifinals against the United States that will be played in September in the Plaza de las Ventas . "Madrid does not deserve a semi-final but we accept that we are imposing," said Nadal. "We can not have a president look only their personal interests and political shelved to he and seven other players, and selector, Emilio Sanchez Vicario, signed in Rome, and recalled that he and his colleagues maintain that not attend the events to which Pedro Munoz attend.


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