
Not many of us can imagine what it must feel like to perform in front of millions of eagle-eyed viewers all over the world as a top level tennis player.
Butterflies probably wouldn’t even begin to describe the nerves – they’d be more like pterodactyls taking up temporary residence in your stomach.
And last night’s Australian Open decider seemed to prove it for Rafael Nadal. While he’s since denied his loss had anything to do with nerves, it seemed the only likely explanation for one moment in particular.
The world number two had an unbelievable air swing when attempting a forehand to return to the victor, Novak Djokovic. It looked like his racquet hit his knee on the way through, missing the ball completely as it floated to the ground, leaving fans shocked and…confused.
Finals jitters for Rafa? #AusOpen pic.twitter.com/xs2LMyttQy
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 27, 2019