Rafael Nadal has won Wimbledon twice why not a third? He has done everything else impossible in this sport Prakash Amritraj
Rafael Nadal has won Wimbledon twice - why not a third He has done everything else impossible in this sport - Prakash Amritraj Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
R A F A However, Rafael Nadal has stuck to his plans and recovered just in time for the grasscourt Major, which kicks off on June 27. Speaking to the Tennis Channel recently, former American tennis player Prakash Amritraj heaped praise on the 36-year-old and asked fans to enjoy watching him while he was still around. "This footage (Nadal practicing) of Rafa, it's just something that puts a smile on everyone's face. The guy is such an inspiration. He is still playing unbelievable tennis, 14th French Open, going for a Calendar Slam this year at this age is absolutely mind-boggling. We don't know how many opportunities we're going to get to watch him on the court. So now, I think every single time he steps on the court, it's a true event. It's very special that we're going to see him at Wimbledon," Amritraj said. Amritraj believes that although the 22-time Grand Slam champion is not the clear favorite, he could spring a surprise since he has vast experience. "Hopefully the grass is a little bit softer on his foot, maybe the points are a little bit shorter. He is one of the guys who has a tremendous amount of experience which not a lot of other people have. He's a very underrated volleyer, he can serve and volley quite well, uses that backhand slice well. So perhaps someone not everyone's thinking of as a favorite for Wimbledon, but who knows? He's won the thing twice. Why not a third? He has done everything else impossible in this sport," said Amritraj.
Rafael Nadal has won Wimbledon twice - why not a third He has done everything else impossible in this sport - Prakash Amritraj
Prakash Amritraj believes Rafael Nadal could win his third Wimbledon title this year One of the most pertinent questions the past two weeks has been, 'Will play at Wimbledon?'. Last Friday in Mallorca, the Spanish star expressed his desire to participate in the third Major event of the year, and on Monday, he arrived in London. The World No. 4 even practiced with Bulgaria's . After lifting his 14th French Open title earlier this month, Nadal made public that he used anesthetic injections and anti-inflammatories to counter his recurring foot injury. The Spaniard immediately started with treatment upon returning home. A couple of days after the Roland Garros final, he was spotted using crutches, which raised concerns about his presence at SW19 this year. R A F AR A F A However, Rafael Nadal has stuck to his plans and recovered just in time for the grasscourt Major, which kicks off on June 27. Speaking to the Tennis Channel recently, former American tennis player Prakash Amritraj heaped praise on the 36-year-old and asked fans to enjoy watching him while he was still around. "This footage (Nadal practicing) of Rafa, it's just something that puts a smile on everyone's face. The guy is such an inspiration. He is still playing unbelievable tennis, 14th French Open, going for a Calendar Slam this year at this age is absolutely mind-boggling. We don't know how many opportunities we're going to get to watch him on the court. So now, I think every single time he steps on the court, it's a true event. It's very special that we're going to see him at Wimbledon," Amritraj said. Amritraj believes that although the 22-time Grand Slam champion is not the clear favorite, he could spring a surprise since he has vast experience. "Hopefully the grass is a little bit softer on his foot, maybe the points are a little bit shorter. He is one of the guys who has a tremendous amount of experience which not a lot of other people have. He's a very underrated volleyer, he can serve and volley quite well, uses that backhand slice well. So perhaps someone not everyone's thinking of as a favorite for Wimbledon, but who knows? He's won the thing twice. Why not a third? He has done everything else impossible in this sport," said Amritraj.