Remember in the 3-2 victory over Denis Shapovalov yesterday (January 24) in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open, Rafael Nadal had abdominal pain in the middle of the half. But at that time, he was losing.
It is not known whether he is really painful, but Nadal takes a lot of time for the doctors to take care of the opponent, causing the opponent to “cut” the excitement and create conditions for Nadal to stabilize the situation.
Not to mention in Set 2, he also repeatedly delayed the serve that made the opponent impatiently and have commented with the referee. But in the end, no decision was made and this made Shapovalov exclaimed that “all a rotten flood”.

Facing this issue, Nadal said: “I really don't think this problem is serious. I really respect Carlos arbitration, he is a very standard executive. I think he is still difficult for me but not as easy as he can speak.
I hear many people say that being a celebrity, sometimes you will be favored on the pitch. However, I don't think that is right. On the pitch, the famous you have nothing to do with the referee how to treat you. “

“If I'm not mistaken, the previous prizes, we have a clock to measure more accurately (the time before each serve on the field). Thus, I think everything will be more efficient,” Nadal closed.