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Disrespectful to talk about Nadal's downfall: Sharapova

May 22, 2015 20:33 IST
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Maria Sharapova

Maria Sharapova poses next to a Porsche model. Photograph: Thierry Chesnot/Getty Images for Porsche

Predicting Rafael Nadal's downfall as he prepares to try and win a record-extending 10th French Open title is disrespectful to the Spaniard, double Roland Garros champion Maria Sharapova said on Friday.

Djokovic, Nadal drawn in same pool for French Open

For the first time in the build-up to the tournament Nadal has failed to win a claycourt title in Europe, his best result being a defeat in the final of the Madrid Masters against Briton Andy Murray this month.

"Everyone expects so much of Rafa at this time of the year. An individual loses a few matches, someone who's won this event, what is it nine times, I believe?

Rafael Nadal

Spain's Rafael Nadal reacts during his Madrid Masters Open final against Britain's Andy Murray on Sunday. Photograph: Andrea Comas/Reuters

To put so many question marks, I almost think it's a little bit disrespectful," former World No 1 Sharapova of Russia told a news conference after the French Open draw ceremony.

"He's an incredible champion, and he has no reason to be here doing it again, and his will and motivation to keep doing it and to keep proving to himself that he can do it again is pretty remarkable.

"It's actually been a little bit sad, because if I was in his shoes I'd be a pretty accomplished and satisfied player. Here he is just grinding away and proving everyone wrong. I think that's pretty respectful."

Fourteen-time Grand Slam champion Nadal, who has struggled to rediscover his top form after injury and illness last year, was handed the toughest route in Friday's draw.

He could have to beat Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov, World No 1 Novak Djokovic of Serbia, Murray and 17-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer, in that order, to win his 10th Roland Garros title in 11 years.

The tournament starts on Sunday.

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