Rafael Nadal accused of lying and being up to his old tricks ahead of French Open

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Rafael Nadal has insisted he isn’t guaranteed to appear at the French Open this year, despite winning the tournament 14 times.

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Rafael Nadal has insisted he isn’t guaranteed to appear at the French Open this year (Image: GETTY)

Rafael Nadal has been accused of lying by 2003 US Open champion Andy Roddick after insisting he is unsure about whether he will be able to play at the French Open this year. The Spaniard, who has won the Roland Garros tournament a record 14 times, has suffered with injury issues in recent years but made it through four matches at the Madrid Open last month.

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“At the beginning of the tournament [in Madrid] he said, ‘If I feel the way that I feel physically right now with confidence, not knowing what I have, I don’t know if I’ll play Roland Garros,’” the former star explained on the Served with Andy Roddick podcast as he spoke about Nadal.
“I tend to not believe that. I think he’s the master of underpromising and overdelivering. During his prime, he’d be going into like the first round of Roland Garros against someone ranked like 70 in the world and be like, ‘I don’t know, it could go either way.’
“I used to not really believe that. I honestly think he just works from a place of, ‘This could go wrong, I’m going to hustle my way to make it not so and give my best effort.’”

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