Moxie
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GameSetAndMath said:Moxie629 said:I have no recollection of that, and nothing comes up in a google search, but perhaps you can provide something on Nadal getting the calendar changed. Much appreciated.
If you don't have a recollection of it, you should say so and not accuse me of making it up.
In 2010, the three clay masters tourneys were played on alternate weeks. Rafa did not like that as that would mean that he has to play for three consecutive weeks as he wants to play in Barcelona. In fact he withdrew from Barcelona that year. Here is his announcement when he did so.
“I am really sorry not to be able to play in Barcelona, more than any other tournament, but this year after the win in Monte Carlo my body is asking me to rest,†Nadal said in a statement to the tournament from his PR rep. “I repeat that I’m especially sorry not to play there, because I would like it to be understood that it really is that way, because it is played in my club and it is my home tournament. I have said on many occasions that the tennis calendar, specifically the clay court season, is badly structured and my not being able to compete in Barcelona is a consequence of that. I want to extend my thanks in advance to the members of the club, the organizers of the tournament, and all of the fans for their understanding. Tomorrow I will be in Barcelona and will be available for the organizers.â€
BTW, this is just one example. He complained multiple times vociferously leading to change of
schedule from the following year.
I have no idea what you think that proves as to your notion that Rafa single-handedly muscled the ATP into changing the calendar.
Broken_Shoelace said:GameSetAndMath said:Broken_Shoelace said:Words have lost meaning around here. People can pretty much throw "facts" while talking out of their ass. Any basis to anything you're saying? And no, Nadal complaining is hardly proof.
Get real, So do you want ATP to announce the modified schedule stating explicitly that "Here is the modified schedule. We caved in as Rafa complained". :laydownlaughinguzzled
There's nothing to get real about. Players unanimously complained about the difference in the surface between Madrid and Paris so the tournaments were reversed to move Rome closer to Paris as the surfaces play the same.
But no yeah, Nadal really needed the ATP's help during the clay court season throughout all these years. The struggle is real...
If GSM is talking about the issues surrounding the general displeasure with the Madrid Open, and the blue clay was part of it, here is an article that supports your point that Nadal was not the only one to give voice to it: Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic threaten Madrid Open snub. This was from the BBC, and in the body of the article, Federer is also quoted as having been against the surface. Also of note: the article is from May 2012, when the World #1 was Djokovic, who presumably had a great deal of sway himself.
@GSM: You seem to have extravagantly spun a story to suit your narrative that the ATP changed their scheduling to make it more favorable to Nadal, and this because he forced them in some back-room negotiation. Now I will say it again...you made that up. It's disingenuous and sneaky to make a statement largely based on your own interpolations, and then just hope no one holds your feet to the fire on it, and that the mud sticks.