Over the offseason, Rafael
Nadal changed strings. His results have now led the fourteen-time major
champion to regret the decision and change back to his old strings.
Rafael Nadal’s
string experiment has officially failed. The former wold number one has
been using different strings on his racquet in 2016, with the intention of hitting with more top spin.
However, Nadal’s results have been disastrous so far this season, so
the Spaniard has abandoned the new strings and returned to familiar
territory.
Gamble Gone Wrong
Over the last few years, Nadal’s level of play has steadily trailed off.
He has struggled to keep up with the evolving game, getting left behind
by players who are hitting the ball harder and more consistently. In an
attempt to catch up, Nadal swapped to strings that were meant to give
him more top spin on his strokes, the tactic that he used to use to
dominate all challengers.
However, the experiment has failed mightily. Nadal seemed to be on
the way back to the top last fall, when he finished 2015 playing some of
his best tennis in years. Despite his good form, the world number five
was not satisfied and began tinkering with his strings over the
offseason.After a strong start to the season, reaching the final in Doha, his results have been nothing short of disappointing. He lost in the first round of the Australian Open, and followed it up by back-to-back semifinal losses at clay court events in South America to lower-ranked opponents.
Back to Basics
Nadal will return to the strings that he has used on his racquet in the
past. His ability to strike his ferocious forehand with unmatched top
spin was clearly better with the old strings. He will be hoping that the
return to the old strings will allow him to find the consistency that
has been lacking for nearly two years.
During his cold streak in 2016, Nadal’s shots have lacked their usual
bite which he had with the old strings. There was also a lack of
consistency in his ground strokes, often missing routine shots. Nadal
will need to refind his consistency and ability to hit with his
trademark top spin if he hopes to contend for majors again. He will
return to action this week in Indian Wells.
Source: vavel.com
Source: vavel.com
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