Rafael Nadal insists playing aggressively is 바카라the only way바카라 to thrive in a unique French Open environment following his quarter-final win over unseeded Jannik Sinner. (More Tennis News)
Rafael Nadal believes going on the attack is key to mastering the French Open conditions after beating Jannik Sinner in the quarter-finals
Rafael Nadal insists playing aggressively is 바카라the only way바카라 to thrive in a unique French Open environment following his quarter-final win over unseeded Jannik Sinner. (More Tennis News)
The 12-time Roland Garros champion admits the importance of adapting to the heavier balls and colder conditions during October in Paris.
The Spaniard booked a semi-final clash against Argentine 12th seed Diego Schwarztman with a straight sets win over Sinner but Nadal바카라s 98th victory in 100 French Open matches was far from straightforward.
The 34-year-old recovered from a break down in both the first and second sets to claim a 7-6(4), 6-4, 6-1 triumph against the 19-year-old Italian.
Sinner showed remarkable composure for a French Open debutant and the slower ball movement made it difficult for Nadal to take control of baseline rallies in the French capital.
"Sinner is a very, very young talent with a lot of power and great shots," Nadal said.
"For two sets it had been tough, especially at the end of that first set. I was lucky to come back at 6-5, having to break him back.
"The conditions here were a little bit difficult because he was hitting every ball very hard.
"For me, it was difficult, the ball 바카라 as you know very well 바카라 with this court, the speed is not there so for me it was difficult for me to pull him out of position.
"I think in the first set, I did much better and I finished it playing much more aggressive. That바카라s the only way."
Nadal progressed to the last four in the French capital for the 13th time in 16 years and his record in semi-finals and finals at Roland Garros is 24-0.
His semi-final opponent, Schwartzman, advanced in a five-set, five-hour epic against US Open champion Dominic Thiem earlier in the day, resulting in Nadal바카라s match not finishing until almost 1.30am local time.
"I바카라m very very happy to be in the semi-finals here again in Roland Garros,바카라 Nadal added.
"No doubt this is the most important place and the most beautiful place to play.
"I바카라m very, very happy and now I have, I will say two days off - but almost one and a half - to practise, to rest, to recover and to try to be ready for that semi-final against Diego.바카라
Nadal was beaten by Schwartzman, 6-2 7-5, in the quarter-finals of the Italian Open two weeks ago and the Spaniard believes he has learned lessons from the clay in Rome.
"When you lose to somebody, it바카라s because he is playing well," Nadal added.
"He played an amazing match today against one of the best players in the world without a doubt (Thiem).
"He바카라s coming with big confidence. Two weeks in a row, he is in the final in Rome and now the semi-finals here.
"He beat me there so that바카라s a plus of confidence for him.
"I know that and I am going to try to go on court, play my best, try to play my game, play aggressivetry to do something a little bit different than what I did in Rome."