Rafael Nadal's bid to win a fourth straight Rome Masters title
stumbled at the first hurdle when the Spaniard lost 7-5 6-1 to
compatriot Juan Carlos Ferrero on Thursday and then blamed a foot
injury for his defeat.
It is only the second time in his last 104 games that world number
two Nadal has lost on clay including his defeat by Roger Federer in
the final of last year's Hamburg Masters.
The 21-year-old Nadal, who required treatment on his foot near the
end of the match, also pointed to the exhausting demands of his
packed tennis calendar for his poor form.
"I didn't feel good on court," he told a news conference. "I
couldn't put my legs on the floor with power so every time I played
short because I didn't have power in my legs."
Unseeded Ferrero, the 2001 champion, will meet Switzerland's
Stanislas Wawrinka in the third round. He consistently put number
two seed Nadal under pressure in the first set.
Crucial break
A venomous serve helped Nadal save a set point in the 10th game but
Ferrero got his reward two games later, clinching the crucial break
with a fine cross-court backhand.
Nadal had also been let down by some uncharacteristic unforced
errors, with over-hit forehands costing him three set points in the
ninth game of the first set.
Ferrero grew in confidence and took the second of two break points
in the fourth game of the second set, after Nadal saved the first
with a brave drop shot.
Nadal was far from his best and hit a net volley wide with the
court begging at 4-1 down in the second set, although he did have
treatment on his foot injury at the end of that game.
Ferrero broke again straight after the restart and then served out
the match to record his second win over his compatriot in eight
encounters and his first on clay.
Rome was Nadal's third event in three weeks after he won the
Barcelona Open for the fourth consecutive time last weekend seven
days after the same feat at the Monte Carlo Masters.
"The calendar is impossible," he said. "Last week in Barcelona I
said it was going to be impossible for me to play well four weeks
in a row," he said. "(Now) I'll try to have some rest at home and
go to Hamburg with my best feelings."
The Hamburg Masters takes place next week.
Nadal felled by Ferrero in Rome
Published: 6:35AM Thursday May 08, 2008 Source: Reuters
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