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French Open 2019: Partial deafness to help deal with spectators' noise while facing Rafael Nadal, says Yannick Hanfmann

Agence France-Presse • May 26, 2019, 19:22:18 IST
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The 27-year-old German, ranked a lowly 184 in the world, has come through three tough rounds of qualifying to make the main draw in Paris for the first time.

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French Open 2019: Partial deafness to help deal with spectators' noise while facing Rafael Nadal, says Yannick Hanfmann

Paris: When Yannick Hanfmann takes on 11-time champion Rafael Nadal in the biggest match of his career at Roland Garros, he won’t be fazed by the noise generated by thousands of fans getting behind the Spaniard as being partially deaf from childhood means he probably won’t hear them anyway. The 27-year-old German, ranked a lowly 184 in the world, has come through three tough rounds of qualifying to make the main draw in Paris for the first time. [caption id=“attachment_6704071” align=“alignleft” width=“380”](FILES) In this file photo taken on January 4, 2018 Yannick Hanfmann of Germany hits a return against Ryan Harrison of the US during their men’s singles second round match at the Brisbane International tennis tournament at the Pat Rafter Arena in Brisbane. - With Roland Garros starting on May 26, 2019, AFP Sport looks at the players attempting to shock six of the biggest stars in Paris. Hanfmann is 27 years old and ranked at a lowly 184 in the world having turned professional relatively late in his career after a four-year US college stint in which he helped the University of Southern California win two national titles. Having made it through qualifying in Paris, his match against 11-time champion Rafael Nadal will be his first on the main tour this year. (Photo by SAEED KHAN / AFP) / IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE – STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE File image of Yannick Hanfmann. AFP[/caption] Likely to play Nadal on the 15,000-seater Court Philippe Chatrier, Hanfmann says his childhood deafness can occasionally work to his advantage. “A centre court full of spectators doesn’t affect me,” the Munich resident told Germany daily Bild in an interview. “I have a hearing aid but it doesn’t really work. Sometimes it’s a problem, because not everyone knows. “If I don’t react when somebody calls my name, they think ‘what’s up with him?’” Hanfmann only turned professional four years ago after a four-year US college stint in which he helped the University of Southern California win two national titles. He has won just one match on the main tour all year and his earnings reflect that. In 2019, he has banked just $3,600 while world number two Nadal has earned $3.7 million in the same period, taking his career total to almost $107 million. Whatever happens when he faces Nadal, Hanfmann is guaranteed his biggest pay day yet — 46,000 euros if he exits in the first round. Despite the disparity in achievement on court, Nadal will not be over-confident. In the build-up to Roland Garros, he reminded those keen to install him as favourite for a 12th French Open title of his shock losses to Steve Darcis and Dustin Brown at Wimbledon. Belgium’s Darcis was ranked 135 when he stunned Nadal in the Wimbledon first round in 2013. German player Brown was 102 when he dumped the Spaniard out of the All England Club two years later. “The problem with Dustin Brown is that if I play badly, I lose to anyone,” said Nadal. “In 2015, I was playing badly, it was normal to lose to a dangerous player on grass. “I also lost to Darcis in 2013. It’s part of the sport. When one plays badly he usually loses.” At Roland Garros, however, Nadal has only lost twice in 14 years – against the now-retired Robin Soderling in 2009 and this year’s top seed Novak Djokovic in 2015. Against those two losses are an astounding 86 wins.

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