Monday, 22 April 2013

TENNIS- Nadal 'should have higher seeding to avoid Djokovic quarter-final'

Rafael Nadal should have a higher French Open seeding to avoid a potential quarter-final with Novak Djokovic, says Roland Garros committee member Guy Forget.


                        

Nadal, the defending French Open champion, has slipped to fifth in the world rankings after missing seven months of competition with a knee injury, and could be drawn in the same section as world number one Djokovic at next month's claycourt Grand Slam.

"Since we can see them meeting in the finals of the biggest events in the next weeks, it would be a shame to have them in a quarter-final in Roland Garros," Forget told Reuters in Monte Carlo on Sunday, where Djokovic ended Nadal's eight-year reign as champion with a 6-2 7-6 victory.
"The rules state the Grand Slam events have the right to change the seeding regarding the situation of the players. Wimbledon have done that in the past," Forget added.
"I would not find it illogical to change the seeds."
Nadal trails world number four David Ferrer in the ATP standings, and has few chances to bridge the points gap before the French Open begins on May 26.

Nadal, who will seek an eighth crown in Paris, won in Barcelona and the Rome Masters Series last season, meaning he cannot accrue additional ranking points in those events over the coming weeks. He can secure only 910 points in Madrid, where he lost in the last 16 in 2012.

11 comments:

  1. mhen dats sum ish

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  2. well Nadal has paid his dues... Roland Garros should go on and adjust the seeds for the gud of the event

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  3. Nadal is always a joker against the Djoker

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  4. Nadal King of Clay?

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  5. Djokovic will win in france Regardless!

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  6. Itunu u stl dey support arsenal?.. buhahahaha

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  7. its a moku mogbe modaran moment 4 nadal if he meets novk in d quarters

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  8. I beliv in Nadal as much as i beliv in sunrise n sunset

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  9. dis is 2011 all over again.. sadface*

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  10. dude wat of rugby now, i cud hook u up wt cool links, u seem 2 be dogmatic abt soccer n tennis

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  11. Nadal wl obviousli eter para mood in paris

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