"For 12 days after Monte Carlo, I haven't touched the racquet… I didn't prepare myself so well," he said. "But I'm not trying to find any excuses for the loss. I tried to do my best… All the credit also to Dimitrov, because he was the better player on the court. He was striking the ball really well, serving great, changing the pace and he deserved to win."
"I thought it was the right decision because, luckily for me, nothing really happened when I twisted the ankle during the match," he said. "It was a slight moment. I had good protection on my ankle. So right now that is the only positive thing that I look into, is that I didn't injure my ankle worse before Rome and Paris."
Via: El Sevilla clings to your options of entering Europe against Espanyol (3-0)
No comments:
Post a Comment