Saturday, April 6, 2013

Rafael Nadal: New ATP enforcement of time breach principle aa disastera.

INDIAN WELLS, Calif. a Rafael Nadal continues his attack on the ATPas new enforcement policy regarding the quantity of time participants are allowed to simply take between details, calling it aa disastera. The ATP Board approved the new plan in November with an eye towards quickening the game and providing more uniformity in the ruleas traditionally incomplete administration. The newest principle relaxed the penalty for repeated violations in order to encourage umpires to split down.AUmpires now have the capacity to advise a person should they took over 25 seconds between items and then issue a penalty for any subsequent violations. Nadal, a notoriously slow person who is able to consume excess of 30 seconds between items, enjoyed visibly faster during his second round make an impression on Ryan Harrison at the BNP Paribas Open, where in actuality the problems were dry and and cool at night. That doesnat suggest Nadal is happy concerning the change, which he called aa disastera in more humid conditions where rallies are more taxing and players need time to wipe their sweat between things. aI am [playing faster] becauseAsomebody very intelligent puts a fresh principle that is aAdisaster, in my opinion,a reporters were told by Nadal. aNot in places like hereAthat is dry, you understand, not so moist position, but isAcompletely disaster when we are enjoying inAtournaments like Acapulco, Brazil, or Chile.a Nadalas main gripe is that the faster recovery time will mean a finish to the longAgruelingArallies that have now been the quality of his career and entertain the fans. Nadal says he returned to view recording of a number of his most remarkable performances at the Slams and the details that whipped the audience right into a frenzy and litter the spotlight reels to today were 30-plus shot rallies that needed him and his adversary to simply take 30-40 seconds to recover. aThe guidelines goAagainst the great points of tennis.ABecause if you see the highlights of theAend of the season, I didnat see not one highlight,Athe best points of the season, I didn't see not oneAace.AThe best points of the season are longArallies and remarkable points. With this specific 25 seconds,Ayou play a you and rally think you could playAanother long rally next place? No. Therefore go againstAthe good tennis.a aThe guy who actually accepted this ruleAwas not to intelligent, in my own opinion.a aYou need certainly to see the third set of the USAOpen 2011 against Djokovic, and you tell me if theAcrowd was happy about inAthat set was happened by what or not, and tell me if with this new principle thatAcan occur again.a Those kinds of items can always be described as a frequent occurrence at the Slams nevertheless, because the ATPas new enforcement policy only relates to ATP competitions. The ITFas faster but more peaceful 20-second rule, which remains unaffected, applies at the Slams and has usually been used with more umpire attention. So if the time is needed by Nadal to recoup from a crowd-charging rally at the French Open in May heall probably get it. Nadal also struck back against claims that his repeated demand fewer hard judge tournaments stemmed from his own self-interest in protecting his body and motivating moreAtournamentsAon his beloved clay.AaAnything that I'll say not gonna impact inAmy profession. Thatas perhaps not likely to change during theAyears that I will be playing, no?AI think itas more medical thingsAthanAplayers think. Difficult courts are intense for theAbody.a That isnat about him, he says. Itas about the future of golf and his need to see the ATP put the healthiness of the people first and protect them from the career-threatening ramifications of playing too much on hard surfaces. aIf for the following generations really wants to haveAlonger careers and desire to complete his careers withAbetter circumstances literally, thatas my humbleAopinion. ATP have to locate a solution and notAcontinue playing more and more events onAthis area that's the tougher one for the bones andAfor the knees, for the base, for the ankles, for theAback, for everything.a aIs typical when the level of the competitions onAhard are more than in the rest of the areas, isAnormal than like the top people of the world, bestAplayers of the world, are experts on difficult courts.ASo they not gonna opposed to the hardAcourt. Thatas why I say is not yet another playersaAthing, itas a thing. Some one need certainly to thinkAnot for today. aI repeat: Iam not speaing frankly about myAcareer. My career is done.AWe gonna end my career playing on theAsame or even more events on difficult, becauseAthatas the dynamic.ABut my estimation is for the nextAgenerations that something need certainly to change.a

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