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Nadal is back with a bang; proving to be a 'threat' again

Last updated on: November 20, 2015 09:02 IST

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Rafael Nadal

IMAGE: Spain's Rafael Nadal celebrates victory in his men's singles match against Andy Murray. Photograph: Clive Brunskill/Getty Images

Rafael Nadal will be pose a significant Grand Slam threat again next year after showing signs of returning to his best, according to two of the Spaniard's greatest rivals.

Spaniard Nadal slumped to 10th in the world rankings this year after a crisis of confidence and form, but since a third-round defeat at the US Open by Italian Fabio Fognini he has rediscovered his old spark.

So far this week at the ATP World Tour Finals he has beaten World No 4 Stanislas Wawrinka and No 2 Andy Murray, without dropping a set to reach the semi-finals with a match to spare, where he will face world No 1 Novak Djokovic.

Serbia's Djokovic, who trails Nadal 23-22 but has won all three matches this year, says the 29-year-old is over his slide.

"It's a fact that he's been playing better and he's been raising his level ever since US Open," Djokovic told reporters after his victory over Tomas Berdych on Thursday.

"You can feel that he's starting to get comfortable on the court, starting to play better.

"The couple of matches, first couple of matches he played here against Wawrinka and Murray showed that, showed that he feels more confident, shows that he's starting to miss less, serve efficiently, use his forehand much better."

Seventeen-time major champion Roger Federer has suffered at the hands of Nadal more than any other player, losing 23 of their 34 contests, and fully expects the Mallorcan to continue his form into 2016, providing he stays fit.

"Maybe for his standard it's not the best season. What is he going to finish, top five? It's still a good season," said the Swiss. "Everybody would take that except maybe a few players at this tournament. The rest would all love to be in his shoes.

"I think he's going to get stronger. With some time to practice and reassess his game, he's going to be tough to beat in Australia. I believe that."

Source: REUTERS
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