«You know my opinion»



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Rafael Nadal, At 34, he never managed to win the ATP Finals during his legendary career … but he doesn’t give up. The Spaniard is back in London to compete in the traditionally closing event of the season, which is played again on indoor fast pavement, a surface where he has only one title in his career. The Mallorcan does not hide that it would be fair to alternate the floor.

“I struggle with the conditions that exist in each tournament and this will not be the exception. I’ll never be able to win here, but I hope I can this week. It is a surface where I need more preparation to be competitive, but it is where we will play. I have to deal with this. My opinion on what is fair you already know. And I think sooner or later this tournament will be played elsewhere. It will have to spend some time in history “Nadal confessed at a press conference before performing at the 2020 ATP Finals.

The ATP Finals (once called Grand Prix Masters, ATP Tour World Championships and Tennis Masters Cup) had 47 of the 50 editions indoors (or carpets) indoors, two outdoors outdoors and one on grass, in the City of Melbourne. The event passed the Altice Arena (then Pavilhão Atlântico) in Lisbon, in 2000, with a victory of Gustavo Kuerten.

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