Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic were not surprised by Roger Federer's decision not to play the French Open.
Nadal, who has moved in front of Federer to No. 4 in the rankings during the clay-court season, pointed to Federer's lack of clay-court play going into the tournament.
"Everybody does what feels better for them, and [that] is normal,” Nadal said. “If he doesn't play no one tournament before the French, is normal that he finally skip the French, no?
"Probably he had that decision before. Probably he doesn't want to announce before. But thinking in a logical way, is strange that if you don't play on clay in not one event and then you start on the biggest one—playing best of five—will be not very logical thing. So is normal his decision when he decided to not play in not one event before."