Rafael Nadal believes it is only a matter of time before Andy Murray becomes Britain's first tennis player to break into the top three in the world.
The injury-hit Spaniard was defeated by Murray on Sunday, as the 21-year-old Scot claimed his second ATP title of the year with a 6-3 4-6 6-0 win in the final of the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament.
The victory was Murray's second over Nadal in 2009 and his third in succession, although the world's leading player was hampered by a knee injury during the Rotterdam final and required treatment.
Despite his injury, Nadal heaped praise on world number four Murray, who he believes could make further progress up the rankings and become Britain's first ever world number three.
"Andy deserves this triumph and I congratulate him, he is playing very well this year and has already won two titles," said Nadal.
The victory was Murray's second over Nadal in 2009 and his third in succession, although the world's leading player was hampered by a knee injury during the Rotterdam final and required treatment.
Despite his injury, Nadal heaped praise on world number four Murray, who he believes could make further progress up the rankings and become Britain's first ever world number three.
"Andy deserves this triumph and I congratulate him, he is playing very well this year and has already won two titles," said Nadal.
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"He could become the number one, two or three in the world.
"It was not my best day. I had problems but I don't want to talk too much about these. Andy played very well. These things happen in sport.
"I'd rather talk about the good game of my opponent, who can look back at a fantastic tournament," added Nadal on the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament website.
"I know how well he is able to play and in the final he has shown that time after time. He has only lost once this season, to (Fernando) Verdasco in Australia. He won the tournament of Doha and now here in Rotterdam."
Regarding his injury, Nadal is hoping he will be fit enough to play in the Dubai Tennis Championships on Monday, saying: "I hope it's nothing serious and I will be able to play in Dubai, but we will have to see how the injury evolves.
"Now I'll have a week's break before I play in Dubai and I hope to have no problems. Above everything I had a great week in an important tournament."
"It was not my best day. I had problems but I don't want to talk too much about these. Andy played very well. These things happen in sport.
"I'd rather talk about the good game of my opponent, who can look back at a fantastic tournament," added Nadal on the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament website.
"I know how well he is able to play and in the final he has shown that time after time. He has only lost once this season, to (Fernando) Verdasco in Australia. He won the tournament of Doha and now here in Rotterdam."
Regarding his injury, Nadal is hoping he will be fit enough to play in the Dubai Tennis Championships on Monday, saying: "I hope it's nothing serious and I will be able to play in Dubai, but we will have to see how the injury evolves.
"Now I'll have a week's break before I play in Dubai and I hope to have no problems. Above everything I had a great week in an important tournament."
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