Nadal aims to carry Olympic boost into US Open

Updated: 2016-08-29 09:34

(Agencies)

Nadal aims to carry Olympic boost into US Open

Rafael Nadal (ESP) reacts against Borna Coric (CRO) on day six during the Western and Southern tennis tournament at Linder Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio, USA on August 18, 2016. [Photo/Agencies]

"The motivation, the passion, sharing moments with the team helped a lot," said Nadal, who reached the Rio singles semi-finals and won gold in doubles with his friend Marc Lopez.

"Winning a gold medal is always something unique, and I think I enjoyed it as much as I can during the whole event," he said.

"I finished the tournament completely exhausted ... no more energy inside of my body."

Nadal carried on straight from Rio to Cincinnati where he won his opening match before losing to teenager Borna Coric of Crotia.

"I am better, I am a little bit better," said Nadal. "It's true that the wrist bothers me a little bit less every day. I need to understand again to hit my normal forehand. During the wrist injury, always you try to find movements to avoid the pain.

"Today I can start the forehand, I think my normal forehand, but still needs time to feel that I am more confident on my wrist. But I am practicing well and I am competing well."

Nadal hopes his Rio elation carries over to the Open, which he won in 2010 and 2013.

"I have been playing at a very high level. So that helped me to play well in the Olympics, and I hope it's going to help me to play well here," the 14-times grand slam winner said.

"When you go to the Olympics and finally you win a medal, it's just the most important thing that you can do. So I'm just very happy for that,

one medal for my country."Nadal will play his first-round Open match against Uzbekistan's Denis Istomin, who reached the fourth round in New York in 2012 but is 7-20 this season.

 

Previous Page 1 2 Next Page

0