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Grand Slam just a step forward: Nadal
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 16 - 09 - 2010

World No. 1 tennis ace Rafael Nadal Wednesday downplayed his achievement in completing a career Grand Slam, describing it as merely “a step forward” in his career.
“I'm not the best sportsman, it's quite obvious that I'm not,” the Spaniard told a news conference on his arrival at Madrid's airport from New York.
Nadal Monday became only the seventh man in history - and the youngest at 24 - to have won the world's four top tennis tournaments: the US, French and Australian Opens and Wimbledon.
The left-hander achieved the feat after he overcame second-ranked Novak Djokovic 6-4, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2 at Flushing Meadows to capture his first US Open crown.
“As a tennis player I have taken a step forward,” he said of the achievement, adding that he maintains “the hunger for victory and the hope to keep winning”.
But he described the Grand Slam as a “dream” as the US Open “has been in past the one that has been hardest for me”.
“First of all there was my knees,” he said, referring to the tendinitis he suffered the 2007 edition, when he lost in the fourth round to David Ferrer.
The following year, “I was very tired after the Olympics, and last year I pulled an abdominal muscle.”
Nadal said the 2010 season so far has been “very special, as when you don't win for some time and then you start winning again it means that you have overcome the problems.”
He said he was now focused on the Shanghai tournament and the Masters events in Paris and London.
“The last part of the year is important to continue winning points,” he said.
Nadal's win adds to a list of successes for Spanish sportsmen this year following the country's first ever World Cup win in South Africa and Alberto Contador's third victory in the Tour de France.
Federer to skip Davis Cup
Roger Federer says he is skipping Switzerland's Davis Cup match in Kazakhstan this weekend to stay fresh for the rest of the season.
Federer says on his official website that he needs more time to relax after “intense weeks” of competing in North America. He reached the US Open semifinals, won the Cincinnati Masters and lost in the Toronto Masters final.
Federer is next scheduled to play at the Shanghai Masters starting Oct. 10.
Switzerland travels to Astana for the playoffs starting Friday to decide which country will get into the world group next year. The Swiss team will be led by US Open quarterfinalist Stanislas Wawrinka.


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