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Only victory matters, not the opponent, says Nadal
What counts at Wimbledon and any grand slam is the title rather than who one beats in the final, said Rafael Nadal.
London: What counts at Wimbledon and any grand slam is the title rather than who one beats in the final, said Rafael Nadal.
The French Open champion will meet five-times champion Roger Federer, the world number one, in their third successive Wimbledon final on Sunday.
"Here the prize is to win Wimbledon and not to beat Federer," said Nadal.
"I don't think it matters who you beat," the 22-year-old Spaniard said.
Nadal's rivalry with Federer has been marked by the Spaniard's dominance of the Swiss on clay at Roland Garros and the reverse on the grass of the All England Club.
"This has been a time in which I have always had to face the best," Nadal said of the succession of finals in which he has met Federer since 2005.
"That makes it more complicated to win."
Nadal has beaten Federer in the last three French Open finals after winning their first Roland Garros encounter in the 2005 semi-finals.
He leads their overall record 11-6.
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