Rafael Nadal of Spain reacts during the men's singles final match
against Andy Murray of Britain at the Madrid Open Tennis tournament in
Madrid, Spain, Sunday, May 10, 2015.
Rafael Nadal dropped out of the top five in the ATP
rankings for the first time in 10 years on Monday after failing to
defend his title at the Madrid Masters.
Nadal, a two-time defending champion in the Spanish
capital, lost to Andy Murray on clay for the first time in Sunday's
final. It was Nadal's fourth loss on his favorite surface this year,
only two weeks before starting his quest for a 10th French Open title.
I haven't been able to play two weeks in a row, well, in the whole
year," Nadal said. The 28-year-old Nadal dropped to seventh in the
rankings, meaning he could face highest-ranked opponents as early as the
quarterfinals at Roland Garros. Novak Djokovic is still the top-tanked
player, followed by Roger Federer and Murray.
Nadal was ranked seventh on May 2, 2005, the last
time he was out of the top five. "Whatever will happen, will be," Nadal
said. "It's something that we have to realize, all of us, that what's
happening during these last years, it's very complicated to be 10 or 11
years without leaving the top four."
Nadal is playing in Rome this week, where has been
seeded No. 4 and placed in the same half of the draw as Federer. Nadal
is struggling to get back to his best after a wrist injury and an
appendectomy last season. His 6-3, 6-2 loss to Murray in Madrid marked
the first time he lost four matches on clay during the same season since
2003.
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