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Rafa Nadal feels vulnerable in Australian Open first round against Brit Jack Draper

RAFA NADAL admits he feels vulnerable heading into his Australian Open first-round clash with young Brit Jack Draper.

The Spaniard superstar, 36, produced a Miracle in Melbourne when he came from two sets down to beat Daniil Medvedev in a five-set thriller in the 2022 Oz Open final.

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Rafa Nadal lavished praise on Australian Open opponent Jack DraperCredit: AFP

But he comes into this year’s event off the back two straight losses at the United Cup in Sydney – the first to Cameron Norrie, the next to Alex de Minaur.

Top seeds always feel the most nervous in the opening round of a Slam and outsider Draper, 21, will hope he can surprise the 21-time Slam champion on Monday afternoon on the Rod Laver Arena.

Draper, who is ranked 40th in the world, may not have a major scalp on his CV but his lefty serve is a tremendous weapon and he famously took the first set off Novak Djokovic in their Centre Court meeting at Wimbledon 2021.

Asked if felt vulnerable at all at the start of a major tournament, Nadal replied: “Yeah, of course. Yeah, without a doubt.

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“I’ve been losing more than usual, so that’s part of the business.

Jack Draper has had an excellent rise up the rankings throughout 2022Credit: AFP

“Just accept the situation. I think I’m humble enough to accept that situation and just work with what I have.

“I need to build again all this momentum. I need to build again this confidence with myself with victories. But it’s true that I’ve been losing more than usual.

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“Of course, we can talk about things that happened last year, all the situations that I had faced. But the real thing is I have been losing more than usual.

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“I already have been here for three weeks, practicing every day with that conditions, with the best players. That helps a lot in general terms.

“I don’t know what can happen on Monday but my personal feeling, without a doubt, is better now than three weeks ago, in general terms.

“Jack is probably one of the toughest first-round opponents. Young, powerful, growing very, very fast on the ranking, playing well.

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Draper was beaten by Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon 2021 but did take the first set off the SerbianCredit: Reuters

“Probably, yeah, a big challenge for me at the beginning to start the tournament.

“Let’s see. I’m here to just give myself a chance. I know he’s playing well.

“He has a lot of positive things, and probably a great career in front.

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“I hope to be ready to fight for that first round and let’s see what can happen.

“I still hope that I can play a good Australian Open. But you don’t know what can happen.”

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