Rafael Nadal he won his fourteenth Roland Garros, the twenty-two Grand Slam. He beat Norwegian in the final Casper Ruud by 6-3, 6-3 and 6-0. And, as promised, he announced that he controlled the pain of his left leg using anesthesia injection before each match and after the tournament he would undergo a new treatment consisting of pulsed radiofrequency injections to suppress the sensory nerve.
the balearic, 36 years, He had another secret to keep, which he revealed when the competition was over. He used an old racket, which he had just recovered for Roland Garros.
“I did something weird. I changed the old racket two days before this tournament to play on clay. Now I’m going back to the one, the new one, whether I can play on the lawn or hard. Madrid and Rome I played the Australia but I felt I didn’t have enough control to play over it. Two days before this tournament started, I changed. Thanks to Babolat, who made an effort to prepare my rackets one afternoon and they brought them to me. And from there my sense of control improved. “
At the start of the season he had already made changes to his main tool. “This year I changed the weight and string of my racket. I was playing 1.35 and now I’m playing 1.30. I put more lead in the head to gain a little bit of strength,” he explains.
Source: La Verdad

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