WATCH: Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic Have a Pep Talk Ahead of ATP Finals 2020
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The much anticipated ATP Finals 2020 is right around the corner, and fans are more than excited! The two best players in the world are headlining the event and it can’t get any better than this. As the preparations went underway, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic were spotted having a little chat at O2 Arena’s center court!
Nadal and Djokovic are the top seeds in this year’s ATP Finals. While Djokovic is eying a record-tying sixth title, 33-year-old Nadal is seeking his first year-end championship. The ATP Finals crown is the only coveted title missing from the Spaniard’s illustrious trophy cabinet!
The players have arrived in London and are ready to compete when the tournament kick starts on November 15. Moreover, the eight participants took to the court and indulged in a bit of practice to get accustomed to the conditions.
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Now this is a quality tennis practice 👀@RafaelNadal & @StefTsitsipas are getting ready for the #NittoATPFinals 💪 pic.twitter.com/bOA9tNWcyg
— ATP Tour (@atptour) November 13, 2020
Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic were spotted sharing a light moment on the court and ATP’s representatives were quick to record the conversation, but unfortunately, the audio is missing. Hence, it is up to the fans to decipher what these two icons of the sport were discussing!
World No. 1 & World No. 2 👀
What are these two talking about? 🤔@DjokerNole @RafaelNadal #NittoATPFinals pic.twitter.com/PaXfiFTFOS
— ATP Tour (@atptour) November 13, 2020
As one can see, both athletes made hand gestures while indulging in the conversation, but the lack of sound leaves a huge void! Were they talking about a potential finals clash?
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Failing to win the ATP Finals title has been the biggest disappointment in Rafael Nadal’s career. The Spaniard has amassed so many achievements, but he’s never been able to shine in London. He’s been a frequent participant since 2006 but has never managed to secure the year-end title even once.
Nadal’s inability to win the ATP Finals tournament adds to his woes of struggling at indoor hard courts. Sure, the venues are attractive when viewed on television or in the stands, but Nadal just doesn’t like playing on these surfaces.
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A work of art 🖌 #NittoATPFinals #ATPTour pic.twitter.com/hQ5bt1aYUl
— ATP Tour (@atptour) November 13, 2020
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He faces similar struggles with the Rolex Paris Masters, as the tournament also features an indoor hard court. It is almost like a curse, but there’s always room for hope with a player like Nadal.
Nadal’s been absent at the event on every alternate year since 2012. However, in nine years of trying, the 13x Roland Garros champ has only reached the finals twice. This is certainly a worrying factor going into the 2020 edition.
Nadal recently suffered a disappointing defeat in the semi-finals of the Rolex Paris Masters. He’d be hoping to overturn his luck when he takes on the in-form Andrey Rublev in his first group stage match at ATP Finals 2020.
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