‘It’s not life-changing’: Nadal plays down early showdown with Djokovic at French Open
Only prize up for grabs is a place in the semi-finals for two giants of the game
Rafael Nadal believes all the pressure will be on Novak Djokovic in Wednesday’s French Open quarter-final with the nine-time champion dismissing the headline-grabbing collision as “not vital”.
Nadal has defeated world number one Djokovic six times out of six at Roland Garros where the Spaniard boasts a record of 70 wins and just one loss.
Three of his victories against Djokovic have been in the past three years – in the 2012 and 2014 finals and 2013 semi-finals.
In contrast to Nadal’s domination, Djokovic remains frustratingly just one French Open title short of a career grand slam, something already achieved by the Spaniard, fellow present-day rival Roger Federer and five other men.
“This is not vital,” said Nadal, who has not played Djokovic at such an early stage of any tournament for eight years.
“If it was a final, things would be different. It’s a quarter-final and if you win you go to the semi-final. It’s not a matter of lifting the trophy.