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Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Players Blast Madrid Blue



Novak Djokovic joined Rafael Nadal in blasting ATP executive suite for allowing a change to blue clay for the Madrid Masters without any consultation with players.

The one-year deal with tournament boss Ion Tiriac, a wise old fox for four decades in the tennis wars, was quietly pushed through under the table by ex-ATP CEO Adam Helfant last year without consultation.

The American left the job at the end of the year.

"The only disappointing thing from a player standpoint is that it was decided without players agreeing to it," Djokovic said.

"I'm not blaming the tournament, it is fighting for its own interests. But the ATP should have done a better job on player rights in protecting what the players want."

Djokovic also threw down a veiled warning for the week: "The hope of all players is that we won't have injuries and have a decent week of tennis."

Djokovic and especially home hero Nadal have come out firing, with the Spaniard doing most of the verbal heavy lifting on the issue.

"This is about history, the earth is red, not blue. Tennis is not only about show-business, there are more things to appreciate, history and tradition," Nadal said.

"Some symbolic things in the world should be preserved.


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