‘I’d prefer to lose final and get a new foot’ – Rafael Nadal responds to bizarre question at French Open
Rafael Nadal was posed a strange hypothetical question during his post-match press conference after reaching the final of the French Open on Friday.
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After a short period, Zverev returned to the court on crutches to confirm his retirement – with Nadal progressing to the final.
Asked in his post-match press conference if a genie offered him a new foot if he lost the final on Sunday he would take the deal or if he would rather win the final and keep his current foot, Nadal was clear in his response.
“I would prefer to lose Sunday’s final and get a new foot,” Nadal said.
“I would be happy with my life with a new foot. [To] win is beautiful, but life is much more important than any title, especially after the career that I’ve had.”
Earlier, he gave his thoughts on his fallen opponent, who suffered such a gut-wrenching injury at a crucial point in the match. He was as magnanimous as ever.
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“I know how much he was fighting to win a Grand Slam,” he said. “For the moment he was very unlucky. I’m sure he’s going to win much more than one and I wish him all the best.
“It had been a super tough match, over three hours, we hadn’t finished the second set. It’s one of the biggest challenges on the tour today when he’s playing on this super high level. Difficult to say a lot of things in this situation.”
The former world No. 1 observed that it was a bittersweet finish to the match and that it was very tough to see his opponent crying and in such a bad way.
“For me, to be in the final of Roland-Garros one more time is a dream,” he continued.
“But at the same time, to finish that way, I have been there in the small room with Sascha, to see him crying is a very rough moment. All the best to him and his team.”
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