If in the formidable final of
Roland Garros
against
Novak Djokovic he
achieved, in addition to his thirteenth title in the tournament and twenty-great, the 100th victory on such a great stage, at the Masters 1000 in Paris-Bercy,
Rafael Nadal
will seek the victory number 1,000 of his career.
It will be enough for you to win a match in the tournament that takes place from November 2 to 8 in the French capital, under exceptional conditions that will be much greater than those that already surrounded the great event of the earth on clay, given the touch of It remains that it now rules in some cities of the country.
Beyond the anecdote, after confirming on his Twitter account that he will debut in the reduced indoor track calendar of this anomalous season, the Spanish will go for the title in one of the three Masters 1000 that still resist him, along with Cincinnati and Miami.
After being crowned once again at Roland Garros, it was not clear what his end-of-year plan would be.
He only said that he would meet with his team to make decisions.
Already side by side with
Roger Federer
on the most important list, that of the men with the highest number of awards in the tournaments where history is written, Nadal does not neglect any front.
In addition to preparing indoors for the ATP Finals, the tournament that will bring together the eight best of the season from November 15 to 22 in London, will have the opportunity in Paris to match the 36 Masters 1000 of Djokovic, who was left alone in the lead after winning last August in Cincinnati.
The Serbian will be the No.1 seed in Paris, where seven of the top ten players in the ranking will also be.
"It is time for the indoor track. [...] And yes, I am preparing for Paris-Bercy," Nadal wrote on Twitter along with a photo training in one of the covered courts of his academy in Manacor.
"We can't wait to see you again in Paris," the tournament organization replied.
The best result in a competition that takes place on the worst surface for him is the final in 2007, where he was defeated by
David Nalbandian
.
Last year he was unable to play in the semi-final against
Denis Shapovalov
after suffering an abdominal tear during warm-up.
The mishap stopped him from trying to finish the course as number 1 in the world, a privilege that Djokovic would end up holding.
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