"Rafael Nadal extended his stay at the Madrid Open with a hard-fought victory over Pedro Cachin, expressing his determination to "keep dreaming" as he continues to compete in his home tournament before retirement. The five-time champion's roller-coaster third-round win sets up a last-16 clash with Jiri Lehecka, whom he acknowledges as a formidable opponent. Meanwhile, Ons Jabeur called out European tournament organizers for giving preferential treatment to male players, emphasizing the need for more respect for women in the sport."
Rafael Nadal's hard-fought victory over Pedro Cachin at the Madrid Open reflects his unwavering determination to continue competing at the highest level. The five-time champion, who is participating in his home tournament for the last time before retirement, expressed his commitment to "keep dreaming" despite physical challenges and a roller-coaster match experience.
Nadal described the match as having "some moments good, some moments not good," emphasizing his ability to find a way through. Despite acknowledging some mistakes, he expressed his enjoyment of the game and the significance of playing at home. Looking ahead to his next match against Jiri Lehecka, Nadal recognizes the formidable challenge and the need to give his best despite physical limitations.
Ons Jabeur's victory at the Madrid Open was accompanied by a powerful statement calling out European tournament organizers for the preferential treatment given to male players. The 2022 champion emphasized the need for more respect for women in the sport, citing disparities in access to practice courts and television coverage for women players compared to their male counterparts.
Jabeur expressed her belief that there is a long way to go in addressing gender disparities in European tournaments, particularly in Madrid and Rome. She highlighted the unequal treatment of women players in terms of access to practice courts and visibility on television, emphasizing the importance of inspiring young girls through equal representation in the sport.
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