MUBADALA TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
Nadal beaten again but Spanish superstar says Mubadala 'goal is achieved'
Rafael Nadal declared his Abu Dhabi mission a success despite suffering a second consecutive defeat at the Mubadala Tennis Championship on Saturday.
After a hard-fought battle with Andy Murray on Friday served up a reminder of many a classic match between the pair, it was Denis Shapovalov who beat Nadal in his second comeback clash.
Since losing to Novak Djokovic in the French Open semi-finals in June, Nadal had played only two matches due to a worrying foot injury.
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That has been a long-term problem and the 35-year-old Spaniard chose this week's event to test how it would stand up to match conditions.
Canadian Shapovalov beat his fellow left-hander 6-7 (4-7) 6-3 10-6, but Nadal has done enough in his two matches, and in a practice session with Andrey Rublev, to be persuaded his prospects for 2022 are looking up, with the Australian Open just a month away.
The 20-time grand slam champion said: "Maybe it was too tough to start after a long time."
But he was laughing as he said that, and added: "The goal is achieved: to be back on court. I've played two matches and played more or less four hours on court.
"I enjoyed it. Congrats to Denis today. I wish you all the very best for the next season, and I'm going to try to keep going with my road."
— Mubadala World Tennis Championship (@MubadalaWTC) December 18, 2021
Nadal said he would return to the tournament in future years, as long as he remains fit and still on tour.
"If I'm still playing tennis, I am always super happy to be here playing," he said. "Hopefully I can keep coming during the next couple of years."
Shapovalov, 22, is one of the ATP Tour's most talented youngsters, striving to make a telling impact while the likes of Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Murray reach the twilight years of their careers.
He said of Saturday's win over Nadal: "Any time I get to go on court against a guy like Rafa is an honour for me.
"It's great to just see you back on the court and see you healthy. Hopefully you can grab a great season and keep going."
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