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Rafael Nadal preparing for tough conditions at French Open

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Cold, damp weather and heavier balls present a major challenge for Rafael Nadal.

Rafael Nadal admitted he has his work cut out to win a 13th French Open title, describing the conditions as the most difficult he has faced at Roland Garros.

The tournament was switched from spring to autumn because of the coronavirus pandemic and Paris has been hit by cool and wet weather that looks set to continue.

The slow and heavy conditions are being compounded by the new Wilson ball, which drew a scathing assessment from Nadal.

"At the same time what you need is the right energy to accept every single thing. That's what I am doing. Just stay positive knowing that the conditions are not perfect for me, maybe not perfect for others either, and accept that I'm going to need my best version to have chances."

Nadal usually arrives in Paris with numerous clay-court victories under his belt but his only warm-up event this time was the Italian Open in Rome, where he suffered a surprise quarter-final loss to Diego Schwartzman.

The Spaniard, who starts his campaign against Belarusian Egor Gerasimov on Monday, knows he will have to play much better to have a chance of winning his 20th grand slam title, which would equal Roger Federer's record.

He said: "We are just about to start a very important event, the most important event in my tennis career historically. I am just happy to be back here in
this place.

Rafael Nadal was beaten by Diego Schwartzman in Rome (Alfredo Falcone/AP)

"The situation is a little bit more difficult than usual without a doubt. But that's it. I'm going to keep trying my best. I know it's going to be a big challenge to play well here. But I have done it in the past. I know very well I have to keep
giving myself chances to find the best level possible."

Nadal's last two titles have come after final victories over Dominic Thiem, who will take to the match court for the first time since breaking his grand slam duck at the US Open.

The Austrian has tried to strike a balance between celebration and preparation but accepts finding his best form in Paris again will be a challenge.

The 27-year-old, who has been handed a very tricky draw, said: "It was not easy because on one hand I've achieved a life goal, so I was so happy, so relieved. I was enjoying that obviously at home with family and friends.

"At the same time it's now a tournament coming up where I did great the last four years, where I really want to do great as well this year.

"But I'll see how I handle all the emotions, also all the physical challenges which happened in New York. In the past I was not that great playing the tournaments after big titles like Indian Wells last year or Vienna.

"I'll try to do it different here in Paris, try to be on top of my game from Monday on."

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