display:none; Rafael Nadal was hit by IT gremlins during an Instagram Live session. } © Copyright 1994 - 2020 ATP Tour, Inc. All Rights Reserved. A post shared by Fedal Tennis™ (@fedal__tennis) on Apr 21, 2020 at 10:35am PDT. WATCH!!! “The hard part now is that we can’t interact or see anyone, including my parents. Do This To Remove Earwax, Aussie Women, Children & Old People Are Being Asked To Carry This, https://twitter.com/josemorgado/status/1252290940615745540?s=20. With 40,000 viewers logged on, a flummoxed Nadal stared into cyberspace, trying to figure out why the Swiss maestro, isolating at home in Switzerland, refused to appear. Rather, on Monday, the Spaniard was making his introduction in an Instagram Live show and looking anything other than a characteristic, attempted to get Roger Federer and Andy Murray who were holding up in the talk room in with the general mish-mash. Nadal finally meets his match: IT gremlins. The two spoke about what they have been up to in the past month. display: none !important; 'Tumultuous time': Australia's coal miners are headed for a $17 billion collapse in export earnings this year, FFA aims $40m boost with 'crucial' transfer overhaul, Attenborough describes George and Charlotte as 'charming', Hollyoaks confirms return for original cast member Jeremy Edwards as Kurt Benson, Charles Moore in 2014: 'BBC executives are all utter bores', The real reason Simon Reeve was dumped from Sunrise, Kelly Osbourne 'grateful' to have her dog Oat, Yakuza: Like a Dragon PS5 release date set for March, four months after the other versions, What's been forgotten in Titans' dream finish, Kosovo War court in The Hague hears first case, NAB is launching a ‘bug bounty program’ which will pay people who find vulnerabilities in its systems, Covid-19 tests that give results in minutes to be rolled out across world, U.S. must stand up to China if Biden wins, focus less on trade, Krugman says, Microsoft may earn an Affiliate Commission if you purchase something through recommended links in this article, Earwax Can Cause Hearing Loss And Memory Loss. Swiss Federer said the extended lay-off has meant he has had time to rehab his right knee after surgery in February. "I've got plenty of time, there is no stress, no rush, if there is a positive that's it," he said. Nadal said he has been sending food, hygiene products and educational resources to needy families in Palma. Nadal said, staring forlornly at his screen. Rafael Nadal Roland Garros 2020 Outfit (Check it Out)!!! .tourney-details.action-buttons a[href*="watch-live"] { While Nadal said he has sometimes being going to sleep at 2am or 3am during lockdown, Murray said having three young children meant he was tucked up early for the 6am alarm call. "Finally!" "We were traveling and practising a lot as kids in order to become professional tennis players. Nadal treated tennis fans to an Instagram Live in which he spoke to both Roger Federer and Andy Murray about their experiences during lockdown.The Spanish government has … I feel pretty good, so let’s see when we’re able to start [competing] again.” Murray said. a[href*="540/live-scores"] { Rafael Nadal has overcome plenty of opponents in his legendary ATP Tour career, but he faced perhaps his toughest one on Monday: technology.. Roger with the question we've all been needing answered @rogerfederer | @RafaelNadal pic.twitter.com/w9SOqEKYjC. I started playing with a two-handed backhand and forehand. We’re not used to that. Throughout his incredible career it has taken a pretty special opponent to worry Rafa Nadal but the Spanish great met his match in the form of Instagram Live on Monday. font-size:15px; There is no stress, no rush. Fans logging on to the social media platform for Nadal's eagerly anticipated live chat with Roger Federer saw a very different side of the Mallorcan. Federer then decided to have some fun by asking Murray in the comments whether he was wearing a kilt at that moment and the Scotsman confirmed he was indeed wearing one. “The energy bar on the side of the screen was almost empty. "I can't be myself so I have to choose someone else so maybe I will choose Nick [Kyrgios]!". The men’s and women’s tours have been halted due to the virus, while Wimbledon was cancelled last month for the first time since World War II and Nadal’s favourite Grand Slam the French Open was pushed back to September 20.