Rafael Nadal was looking forward to a long break
after his Wimbledon was ended in spectacular fashion, 6-7 (9-11),
6-4, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4, by Czech No. 100 Lukas Rosol in the second
round on Thursday.
It was the first time since 2005 at Wimbledon that the world
number two was beaten this early in a Grand Slam.
"I'm very, very disappointed, I'm not very happy," said the
11-time grand Slam winner. "(Losing) in the second round ... this is
not semi-finals or final, so that bothers more, because then you feel
that you had the chance to win the title.
"I just was in the second round. That's painful, because it's
always is tough to lose."
Nadal, who less than three weeks ago was celebrating tennis
history after claiming a seventh title at Roland Garros on clay,
added: "That's sport. You win, you lose. The last four months were
great for me. Was probably one of the best four months of my career,
playing unbelievable in the clay court season.
"You arrive here, you play against an inspired opponent and I am
out. That's all. Is not a tragedy. Is only a tennis match."
Nadal, who will return to Wimbledon in a month for the London
Olympics, said that there are worse things in the world.
"That's life. There is much more important things. Sure, I wanted
to win, but I lost. That's it," he said.
"It wasn't the best match for me, but that's what it is and what I
accept. Accept that he came back and played unbelievable the fifth
set.
"I think I played a great fourth set and the stop (to close the
roof ahead of the fifth) didn't help me. The only thing that I can do
is come back home, rest. That's what I can do, nothing else."
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Wimbledon: Nadal Stunned in 2nd Round
June 28, 2012
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