However, Nadal’s path to a maiden title at Paris-Bercy will only get trickier from there on, starting with a likely clash against the in-form Borna Coric in the third round. The Croat recently made the final at the St. Petersburg Open, and with his skill-set is more than a handful in indoor conditions.
In that context, Roger Federer’s former coach Paul Annacone believes Borna Coric would be the favorite if he locks horns with Rafael Nadal in the third round.
While speaking on Tennis Channel, the American pointed out Coric’s strong head-to-head record against Rafael Nadal - which includes one indoor win - as the reason for his bold prediction.
Coric defeated Nadal in straight sets at the Cincinnati Masters in 2016 as well as the Basel Open in 2014. The Spaniard, meanwhile, triumphed in their meetings at the 2015 US Open and the 2017 Canadian Open.
Rafael Nadal’s forehand doesn’t bounce around like a super-ball indoors: Paul Annacone
Rafael Nadal has never particularly enjoyed playing in quick indoor conditions. His record at the Paris Masters is rather pedestrian too; the only time he was able to make the final was way back in 2007.
The conditions adversely affect Nadal’s topspin-heavy game, and to top that he usually arrives in Paris exhausted or injured from the rigors of the full season. But while the Spaniard is fully fit and refreshed this time around, Paul Annacone still has some doubts about his game on the surface.
The American thinks Rafael Nadal’s forehand relies too much on spin, which doesn’t work all that well on indoor hardcourts.
Annacone also pointed out that when Rafael Nadal doesn’t get enough bounce on his forehand, his opponents can take control of the rallies and boss him around.
Nevertheless, Paul Annacone still rates Rafael Nadal very highly in indoor conditions.
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