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Rafael Nadal, David Ferrer and Juan Monaco share their criticism on the tournament of Rome
- Updated: May 11, 2016
Foro Italico is probably the best place in the World to host a tennis event, or better a sports event, but while other events correct small but fundamental details, Rome hasn’t evolved and it may change venue also because of the possibility to host Olympic Games in 2024.
“Before it was a quiet tournament because there were more courts to practice and more space in general – said Rafael Nadal to Tennis Topic – The Central Court was built very well, but the space has not been increased and the number of players is twice as much now with the WTA Draw. It is a little bit more disorganized and training courts are not so good. The feelings you have playing on training courts are totally different than when you …
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