Nadal: New Balls Please!
By Richard PagliaroRafael Nadal isn’t exactly bouncing with joy over new balls at Roland Garros—he's concerned they could be a health hazard.The Wilson ball debuts as the official Roland Garros ball when main-draw action begins on Sunday. It replaces the Babolat ball which has been used in recent years.More: Roland Garros Men's Draw Top 10 TakeawaysReigning Roland Garros champion Nadal, who practiced with the ball in Mallorca before returning to the ATP Tour in Rome last week, calls the Wilson Roland Garros ball “super heavy” and “much slower than the previous years.”Nadal is playing for his record-extending 13th French Open crown and his 20th major title, which would match Roger Federer’s all-time Grand Slam record. Nadal, who plays with a Babolat racquet, said the new Wilson ball is the wrong ball for the cool, damp conditions of Paris in autumn.“I practiced with the balls in Mallorca before the comeback. In Mallorca with warm conditions, the ball was very slow, I think not a good ball to play on clay, honestly,” Nadal told the media in Paris. “That is my personal opinion. Is not the right ball to play on clay court. Even with these conditions makes the things tougher, no?”Combine the new ball with conditions that could be as much as 20 degrees cooler than in Rome last week and Nadal knows his heavy topspin will lose some sting.











