Nadal shrugs off rocky buildup to Australian Open defence
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Nadal shrugs off rocky buildup to Australian Open defence
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - An upbeat Rafa Nadal has shrugged off his warm-up defeats ahead of the Australian Open as "just part of the business" and declared himself in a happy place ahead of his title defence.
Nadal heads into a first-round match against rising Briton Jack Draper undercooked and with only one win since September’s US Open.
Apart from that, everything is in good order, Nadal told reporters at Melbourne Park.
"I have been losing more than usual, so that’s part of the business," said the Spanish top seed. "But I feel ready, honestly. The only thing that didn’t happen in my side is victories.
"That’s the real thing. But for the rest of the things that I am building to be ready for a tournament like this one, I feel quite ready.
"I would love to arrive here with a couple of victories, yes. That didn’t happen, so need to accept that, need to live with it."
Nadal arrived at Melbourne Park last year in a funk after a serious foot injury but ended up winning his second Australian Open crown by beating Russian Daniil Medvedev in a classic final.
Since bowing out of the United Cup earlier this month with losses to Cameron Norrie and Alex de Minaur, world number two Nadal said his overall condition had improved, and that being a father had not impacted his training regime.