Nadal's quirks in spotlight
By Agence France-Presse in Melbourne | China Daily | Updated: 2014-01-23 08:24
A psychologist has urged TV commentators and fans to stop mocking Rafael Nadal's repetitive mid-match "routines" because the world No 1 might be showing signs of obsessive-compulsive behavior.
Christopher Mogan complained to broadcaster Channel Seven after coverage focused on Nadal's habits, which include lining up his water bottles with the labels facing a certain way.
"What upset me is that I think it's known that Rafa has obsessive-compulsive indications," he told The Age newspaper.
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