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Fishing can wait for fired-up Rafael Nadal ahead of Australian Open

Spanish world number nine has won 14 grand slams, but the last came at the French Open in 2014, and his 2016 season was ruined by a wrist problem

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Rafael Nadal holds a wombat named in Sydney. Photo: EPA
Agence France-Presse

Rafael Nadal says he would be at home fishing if he felt could no longer challenge the top names, with his passion undimmed despite being plagued by injuries.

The 30-year-old has won 14 grand slams in a glittering tennis career, but the last came at the French Open in 2014, and his 2016 season was ruined by a wrist problem.

Many believe he is past his peak, but Nadal still has faith as he prepares for the Australian Open in Melbourne next week.

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“If I believed that if [I] could not have this chance during this next 11 months, I would be home fishing,” he said.

Rafael Nadal hits a return against Milos Raonic at the Brisbane International. Photo: AFP
Rafael Nadal hits a return against Milos Raonic at the Brisbane International. Photo: AFP
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“My real goal is to try to compete for the important things and to compete for the important things I know I have to try to beat these guys,” he added, referring to Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic.

“If I am working hard and I have the motivation and passion to keep going, I feel that if I am happy and I can work the way I want to be, I can be.”

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