Rafael Nadal asked us not to schedule his match at the same time as Real Madrid's Champions League semifinal: Madrid Masters tournament director Feliciano Lopez
Madrid Masters tournament director Feliciano Lopez has revealed that Rafael Nadal asked him not to schedule his match at the same time as Real Madrid's UEFA Champions League semifinal against Manchester City on Wednesday.
Los Blancos will take on City at the Santiago Bernabeu hoping to overturn a 4-3 deficit from the first leg and reach their first final in four years.
Nadal, a huge Real Madrid fan, recently 'kicked off' Los Blancos' La Liga game against Espanyol last week. Madrid won the game to seal their 35th league title and second in three years.
The Spaniard has been out of action since injuring his rib at the Indian Wells Masters, skipping tournaments in Monte-Carlo and Barcelona. Ahead of Nadal's return to action at the Caja Magica on Wednesday, Lopez spoke of the Spaniard's
peculiart request.
"I hope to be able to go to the Bernabeu (to watch Madrid-City). Nadal asked us that when Madrid played the Champions League semi-finals that we not play him (laughs)."
On a serious note, Lopez explained that Nadal prefers playing during the day due to the higher bounce on offer.
"He likes to play during the day, so that the ball bounces higher. There are tennis players who are not from Madrid. David Ferrer is not from Madrid. Tommy Robredo and Marc Lopez are from Barรงa, Sergi Bruguera is very much from Barรงa, the poor man is screwed... it is very hard to be an anti-Madridista. And Pato Clavet is from Atleti".
"We are receiving many requests for tickets due to Nadal's return" - Feliciano Lopez on Rafael Nadal
Rafael Nadal has had a sizzling start to his 2022 campaign. After racking up title wins in the Melbourne Summer Set, Australian Open and Mexican Open, the 21-time Grand Slam winner saw his perfect 20-0 start to the season end against Taylor Fritz in the Indian Wells final.
In a bruising three-set semifinal against Carlos Alcaraz in that tournament, Nadal injured his rib and has been out of action for six weeks. With the Spaniard set to return this week and Carlos Alcaraz's emergence as one of the top contenders on tour, there has been a huge clamor for tickets, according to Feliciano Lopez.
"Yes, we are receiving many requests for tickets due to Nadal's return, Carlos' emergence and Djokovic playing, but above all due to Nadal's return and Carlos's great year."
Alcaraz, like Rafael Nadal, is having a great year and currently possesses a 23-3 win-loss record with titles in Rio de Janeiro, Miami and Barcelona. His Barcelona triumph made the 18-year-old the youngest top-10 debutant since Nadal 17 years ago.
Interestingly, Nadal is projected to meet Alcaraz in a blockbuster quarterfinal on Thursday. Lopez added that if the match happens, it would take place in the day session.
"I think Nadal- Alcaraz will be during the day, those who usually play during the day will do so because of the rest and the match of their rivals does not have to have much difference either. The schedules are decided between the televisions, the ATP, the WTA and me."