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Spain coach reveals Nadal fears


 

Originally published on: 26/02/10 12:09

Tendinitis in his knee has ruled the world number one out of the final in Mar del Plata.

“On paper, our chances have maybe decreased, but this is sport and we know how it works,” Sanchez Vicario told La Nacion newspaper. “With Rafa, we could have won the five rubbers, but we could have also lost all of them. In this case, without him, it is the same with Argentina.”

He added: “Here and in Spain, Argentina are stronger favourites now than in the past. They have more pressure on them, but they can also think that in the last 30 years, 90% of the finals have been won by the home team. It will be an even match.

“On our side, our players are more relaxed, because our people will be happy if they do their best.

“If they can make things difficult for Argentina then it will be brilliant. And if they succeed, even better.”

Sanchez Vicario believes his team will be able to cope with playing 11th-ranked David Nalbandian and world number eight Juan Martin del Potro.

“We respect and admire Argentina, but we count on two top-20 players to play two from the top 10. The gap is not so wide. In tennis, any player can beat any other. On the court a lot of things can happen,” he said.

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