Nadal is not satisfied with the Olympics schedule and may not play singles. “It sounds absurd to me.”

Rafael Nadal has voiced his dissatisfaction with the Paris Games schedule after learning that his singles match is set to begin at 2 p.m. on Sunday.

 

On Saturday night, the Spaniard and Carlos Alcaraz finished their doubles match just after ten o’clock in the evening.

 

“A game at 2:00 p.m.? On Saturday night in Paris, Rafael Nadal told the reporters, “I don’t understand the scheduling.”

 

“I find it absurd to be performing at two o’clock,” he added.

 

“I’m not sure if I’ll be playing tomorrow.

 

“To have a chance of producing results for Spain, I’ll have to return to the village and speak with the team. Then, I’ll make the choice that seems most appropriate.”

 

“Usually, less really is more.”

 

NADAL IS GLAD ABOUT THE LEVEL IN THE FIRST DOUBLES MATCH

Nadal was thrilled with the quality he and Alcaraz generated in their first doubles match together, despite his displeasure with the Olympics’ schedule.

 

“It was the best level match,” the 38-year-old said.

 

“I believe we performed effectively and played with the appropriate tenacity at the pivotal moments.

 

“The match was of the greatest calibre; the opponents were a very solid duo, among the greatest in the world.

 

“It was a challenging game; we had fun but also had some setbacks.”

 

Next up are Tallon Griekspoor and Wesley Koolhof or Marton Fucsovics and Fabian Marozsan, as Nadal and Alcaraz, also known as “Nadalcaraz,” take on.

 

The opponent for Rafael Nadal in the singles competition

will be Fucsovics of Hungary.

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