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USA's Blanch, 16, 'obviously nervous' ahead of Nadal match
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USA's Blanch, 16, 'obviously nervous' ahead of Nadal match

Published by , Wednesday 04/24/24 18:39

American teenager Darwin Blanch will play just the second ATP Tour match of his career against Rafael Nadal on Thursday at just 16 years old in the Madrid Open first round.

Nadal was also 16 when he played the event in the Spanish capital for the first time, in 2003, four years before Blanch was born.

The youngster admitted it will be daunting to face one of the game's greatest ever players at his home tournament, even if his fellow left-hander Nadal is seemingly close to ending his career.

"I'm really excited, obviously a little bit nervous," said Blanch, ranked at 1,028 in the world.

"But I'm just really happy to be playing against Rafa. I'm ready to go out and just enjoy every moment.

"I know there's going to be a lot of people and they're going to be against me."

Despite his youth, Blanch has already lived in four different countries and can speak English, Spanish, Chinese and Thai.

"I was born in Boca, but when I was one week old, I moved to Thailand for my dad's work," Blanch told atptour.com.

"So I trained there until I was eight years old, with a tennis court in my backyard. I would practise there with my brothers.

"We brought a coach from Argentina, and then eventually I moved to Argentina.

"I trained there for four years, and then I went to the USTA (in Orlando), and then eventually now to Ferrero (Tennis Academy in Alicante, Spain). So, it's been a wild journey."

Blanch made his ATP debut at the Miami Open last month, losing to Czech Tomas Machac.

"Obviously, Miami helped me (get used to the big stage) a bit, but it's always been a thing that I've liked playing with a crowd and I've always enjoyed that."

But he has been practising with Carlos Alcaraz in Alicante and impressed the two-time Grand Slam champion, who faced Nadal on his 18th birthday at the Caja Magica in 2021.

"I've practised with him a few times in the academy," said world number three Alcaraz.

"I know that he has good tennis. He plays very well for his age. I told him just to enjoy the moment (against Nadal).

"This moment is going to be really helpful to his career. It was really important to mine, when I faced (Nadal) in 2021 for the first time. I learned a lot from that match and living that experience was really helpful."

Source: AFP

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Can't see him winning one
bogbot.tc bogbot.tc il y a 1 heure
I wish him well but there is no reason to expect him to win at that level for so long. It’s too much, he is right to put all that in another category
Dsquared Dsquared il y a 5 heures
30 Grand Slams = dreaming. Possibly 10-15 GS depending on the extent of major injuries. Jannik will be highly competitive moving forward. Rafa, Roger, Pete Sampras and Djoko would have overwhelmed Alcaraz at their peak. Djoko would have likely won the FO without injury.
Bobo Bobo il y a 7 heures
That being said. I too think it would be good for the game if Roland Garros to get on board with hawk eye.
Christine N Christine N il y a 7 heures
Very humble to thank his family support system, but don't forget to thank winning the genetic lotto and/or God for your incredible raw athletic ability that allows you to be a world class athlete.
SH321 SH321 il y a 10 heures
He did everything....but win.
Christine N Christine N il y a 12 heures
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Tennis will not be the same without Nole and Rafa :(
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