Nadal plans to sue ex-sports minister of France

Roselyne Bachelot, the ex-sports minister of France, had claimed Nadal had failed a drugs test, for which he had faked an injury, in 2012.

Published : Mar 14, 2016 12:33 IST , Indian Wells

Rafael Nadal: "I let it go a few times in the past. No more."
Rafael Nadal: "I let it go a few times in the past. No more."
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Rafael Nadal: "I let it go a few times in the past. No more."

Rafael Nadal stepped up his attack Sunday on those who label him a drugs cheat, threatening to sue the French ex-sports minister who said the Spanish tennis star failed a drug test. Nadal said he is seeking "justice" and will have his day in court to silence critics like former French minister Roselyne Bachelot.

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"I'm gonna sue her, and I'm gonna sue everyone who gonna comment something similar in the future, because I am tired of that," Nadal said Sunday night at the Indian Wells hardcourt tournament.

Bachelot, who served as sports minister between 2007 and 2010, has said that Nadal faked an injury in 2012, when he missed the final six months of the season due to knee problems, in order to hide a positive drug test.

'Tired'

The 14-time Grand Slam champion first told AFP on Saturday night that he was going to seek "justice" and use the courts to put a stop to speculation he ever used performance-enhancing drugs. "I am tired about these things. I let it go a few times in the past. No more," Nadal said, adding that he expected better of person who was "minister of a big country and a great country like France."

Nadal has never failed a drug test in his many years on the ATP Tour and has always vehemently denied ever using a banned substance. Nadal said he had been reluctant to take people who accused him of using illegal drugs to court in the past, but has now changed his mind.

Verdasco next opponent

The world number five beat Gilles Muller 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 in the second round at Indian Wells on Sunday. He moves on to face fellow Spaniard Fernando Verdasco in the hardcourt tournament, one of the biggest events on the ATP Tour calendar outside of the four Grand Slams.

The draw sets up a possible semi-final showdown between world number one Novak Djokovic and Nadal. They're nearly even in their 47 head-to-head meetings, with Djokovic owning a 24-23 edge.

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