Rafa Nadal returned to his kingdom from Roland Garros. The Balearic tennis player, twelve times champion of the tournament, trained this Thursday on the clay of the Philippe Chatrier court in his first contact with Parisian clay.
Around two in the afternoon Nadal began his training at the Philippe Chatrier, a practice that Roland Garros broadcast live through its Instagram account.
Nadal tried this way several of the novelties that Roland Garros presents, since he played in the Philippe Chatrier under the new roof of the Parisian center court and also under the spotlights that have been mounted in it, totally new conditions for the Balearic Islands and which he could face throughout the tournament.
The Balearic too He practiced with the so-called 'Anti-Nadal balls', Wilson's new balls, which he tries to get a feel for to be able to perform its effects with the ball during the matches.
Although legends like Mats Wilander claim that this will be the most difficult Roland Garros for Rafa Nadal, The Spaniard does not want anyone to usurp his dominions in Paris, where he seeks to further expand the legend with his thirteenth title and thus equal the 20 Grand Slam of Roger Federer.