Dubai Telegraph - Mannerisms make the man: obsessive Nadal on cusp of history

EUR -
AED 3.819087
AFN 72.682799
ALL 98.089398
AMD 408.896788
ANG 1.86594
AOA 954.524768
ARS 1062.897161
AUD 1.665979
AWG 1.871617
AZN 1.777387
BAM 1.948636
BBD 2.090515
BDT 123.725154
BGN 1.955014
BHD 0.392133
BIF 3061.046786
BMD 1.039787
BND 1.406131
BOB 7.154697
BRL 6.361111
BSD 1.035394
BTN 88.022406
BWP 14.310391
BYN 3.388344
BYR 20379.834362
BZD 2.081249
CAD 1.497783
CDF 2984.18977
CHF 0.932398
CLF 0.03737
CLP 1031.154673
CNY 7.589614
CNH 7.599344
COP 4564.666982
CRC 522.379595
CUC 1.039787
CUP 27.554368
CVE 109.862174
CZK 25.147272
DJF 184.372199
DKK 7.457771
DOP 63.048218
DZD 140.184369
EGP 53.110785
ERN 15.596812
ETB 129.065422
FJD 2.410903
FKP 0.823493
GBP 0.829745
GEL 2.92165
GGP 0.823493
GHS 15.220047
GIP 0.823493
GMD 74.864534
GNF 8945.1154
GTQ 7.977672
GYD 216.613671
HKD 8.078857
HNL 26.282379
HRK 7.458298
HTG 135.452043
HUF 414.927541
IDR 16823.397298
ILS 3.791088
IMP 0.823493
INR 88.514664
IQD 1356.313833
IRR 43762.057998
ISK 145.144124
JEP 0.823493
JMD 161.994466
JOD 0.73731
JPY 163.16967
KES 134.392694
KGS 90.461796
KHR 4160.704156
KMF 484.670921
KPW 935.808139
KRW 1511.1543
KWD 0.320421
KYD 0.862828
KZT 543.751028
LAK 22661.689661
LBP 92716.151012
LKR 303.98248
LRD 187.91916
LSL 19.061624
LTL 3.070222
LVL 0.628957
LYD 5.087298
MAD 10.420392
MDL 19.07089
MGA 4885.041302
MKD 61.568897
MMK 3377.189135
MNT 3533.197679
MOP 8.288728
MRU 41.176624
MUR 48.713702
MVR 15.980014
MWK 1794.887232
MXN 20.936114
MYR 4.668836
MZN 66.446297
NAD 19.061624
NGN 1607.979191
NIO 38.099935
NOK 11.79236
NPR 140.836249
NZD 1.841815
OMR 0.400316
PAB 1.035394
PEN 3.855426
PGK 4.198565
PHP 60.928948
PKR 288.191432
PLN 4.273306
PYG 8073.320348
QAR 3.774424
RON 4.977253
RSD 117.035318
RUB 104.212733
RWF 1443.294071
SAR 3.906118
SBD 8.717115
SCR 14.499106
SDG 625.434214
SEK 11.481583
SGD 1.411215
SHP 0.823493
SLE 23.710672
SLL 21803.826448
SOS 591.724664
SRD 36.528736
STD 21521.501253
SVC 9.059694
SYP 2612.497459
SZL 19.056942
THB 35.631446
TJS 11.32676
TMT 3.649654
TND 3.299171
TOP 2.435285
TRY 36.618975
TTD 7.027166
TWD 34.012527
TZS 2503.289383
UAH 43.422667
UGX 3798.037414
USD 1.039787
UYU 46.180229
UZS 13348.925833
VES 53.527677
VND 26462.591046
VUV 123.445651
WST 2.872712
XAF 653.554362
XAG 0.035083
XAU 0.000397
XCD 2.810077
XDR 0.789797
XOF 653.554362
XPF 119.331742
YER 260.336802
ZAR 19.162504
ZMK 9359.342251
ZMW 28.653662
ZWL 334.81114
  • AZN

    0.4700

    65.82

    +0.71%

  • BTI

    0.1000

    36.34

    +0.28%

  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    60.5

    0%

  • RELX

    -0.2100

    45.26

    -0.46%

  • CMSC

    0.0200

    23.86

    +0.08%

  • VOD

    -0.0670

    8.323

    -0.8%

  • RYCEF

    -0.0100

    7.27

    -0.14%

  • GSK

    0.2400

    33.84

    +0.71%

  • NGG

    0.2980

    58.798

    +0.51%

  • BCC

    -0.2600

    122.75

    -0.21%

  • BP

    -0.0900

    28.51

    -0.32%

  • RIO

    0.0000

    58.64

    0%

  • BCE

    -0.1200

    23.04

    -0.52%

  • CMSD

    0.0000

    23.56

    0%

  • JRI

    0.0490

    12.109

    +0.4%

  • SCS

    0.0400

    11.78

    +0.34%

Mannerisms make the man: obsessive Nadal on cusp of history
Mannerisms make the man: obsessive Nadal on cusp of history

Mannerisms make the man: obsessive Nadal on cusp of history

Finicky to the point of distraction, Rafael Nadal cuts an instantly recognisable figure on court with idiosyncrasies that are regarded as charming by his fans but often irritating by opponents.

Text size:

The Spanish great, who can win a record 21st Grand Slam title in Sunday's Australian Open final, constantly picks at the rear of his shorts, wipes sweat from his brow and pushes hair back behind his ears before every serve.

At changeovers he superstitiously refuses to step on the lines and devotedly lines up his drinks bottles, labels always facing out, before stepping back into action.

Quiet and modest off the court, his mannerisms on it demonstrate that he leaves nothing to chance in his relentless pursuit of tennis glory.

Quarter-final opponent Denis Shapovalov became unsettled at Nadal's fidgeting and wanted him given a code violation for pushing the 25-second serve clock to the limit.

The young Canadian complained that the Spanish great was given preferential treatment because of his status in the game.

Nadal, a man who always applauds his vanquished opponents off court, quietly disagreed.

"I really believe that it's always in the mind that top players get bigger advantages and, honestly, on court it's not true," Nadal said.

- 'Life is never clear' -

Just as happy fishing or playing golf at home in Mallorca, Nadal is ruthless on the tennis court.

"He's never seen a point he's not dying to win, a ball he's not willing to chase," said his uncle and long-time mentor, Toni Nadal.

The Spanish gladiator is also humble away from the cauldron of the world's tennis coliseums.

"I have doubts every day but that's good as it makes me work hard with more intensity," said Nadal, whose career has been constantly under siege from knee, wrist and foot injuries.

"Life is never clear. If you have no doubts, then you are very arrogant. I am not an arrogant person."

Victory on Sunday will move Nadal clear of Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic as the first man to win 21 Grand Slams.

"I am just enjoying playing tennis," said Nadal this week.

"I don't believe that my future happiness is going to depend on if I achieve one more Grand Slam than the others."

His Grand Slam CV boasts 13 French Opens, four US Open titles, two at Wimbledon and one at the Australian Open.

His 2008 Wimbledon triumph over Federer is widely regarded as the greatest ever Grand Slam final.

He has 89 career titles including 36 Masters titles, one behind Djokovic's all-time record.

- Early success -

Tennis has been in Nadal's DNA from a young age, when he was regularly beating older players.

He won an under-12 regional crown at age of eight. By the time he was 12 he had captured Spanish and European age-group junior titles.

By 15, he had turned professional and, two years later, won his first match against Federer.

At 19, he won the 2005 French Open on his debut, going on to win 12 more times in the next 16 editions.

Nadal has Wimbledon crowns in 2008 and 2010, an Australian Open title in 2009 and completed the career Grand Slam in 2010 by defeating Djokovic in the US Open final, becoming the youngest in the Open era to complete the four-event career sweep.

Only Nadal and Andre Agassi can say they have a career Grand Slam and an Olympic men's singles gold medal, Nadal having claimed his in 2008 at Beijing.

Knee, foot and wrist injuries have taken a toll throughout his career, however, costing him 11 Slam appearances.

After he failed to reach a Slam semi-final in 2015 and 2016 some figured his greatest moments were behind him.

But Nadal won a record 10th French Open crown in 2017, setting the stage for another title run at the US Open in September.

Only Nadal, Pete Sampras and Ken Rosewall have managed the feat of winning Grand Slam titles in their teens, 20s and 30s.

X.Wong--DT