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Rafael Nadal vows to keep working after shock loss in Rome

"I know how to do it. I'm going to keep working and keep practicing with the right attitude and try to give me a chance to be ready"

Rafael Nadal
Image: The world No 2 suffered a shock defeat at the Italian Open

Rafael Nadal is hopeful he will be able to address the issues in his game that contributed to a shock Italian Open defeat before the French Open begins in a week's time.

The 12-time Roland Garros champion had looked supreme in his first two matches since February in Rome but fell to a 6-2 7-5 quarter-final loss against Argentine Diego Schwartzman.

Nadal usually goes into the French Open full of confidence having won at least one or two titles on clay but, with the calendar completely rejigged this season, the 34-year-old will not be panicking.

"It's a completely special year and unpredictable year. I'll probably go back home and then let's see what's going on," he said.

"I did my job here [in Rome]. I did a couple of things well and other things bad. That's it.

"At least I played three matches. I fought until the end. But losing that many serves, you can't expect to win a match, no? Something that I have to fix.

"I know how to do it. I'm going to keep working and keep practising with the right attitude and try to give me a chance to be ready."

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Image: Nadal hadn't ever struggled against his opponent before

Nadal had won all nine of his previous matches against Schwartzman, losing just two sets.

Schwartzman was inspired, producing the best performance of his life, while Nadal struggled badly on serve. He got only 27 of his 63 first serves in and was broken five times in total.

Schwartzman will take on Denis Shapovalov in the semi-finals on Sunday evening and is looking to reach his first Masters 1000 final.

"I played a few times against the three big champions of tennis. I never beat them until today. I'm very happy," Schwartzman said.

"It's sad to not have people watching the match today. I'm feeling like it's a weird tournament and is not the best tournament [to win] for the first time against Rafa. But it was my best match ever. I'm very happy."

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