World No.1 Andy Murray will be ready for Roland Garros despite his poor recent form, according to nine-time French Open champion Rafael Nadal.
Nadal has won all three claycourt titles this season while Murray had struggled in Madrid and Monte Carlo before losing in the semi-finals in Barcelona.
Since the start of the year, Murray has won just one of seven tournaments, but Nadal is confident the Briton will be prepared for the French Open, which starts at the end of the month.
"He's a great player, unbelievable player," said Nadal after booking his spot on Wednesday in the last 16 of the Italian Open.
"He will be ready for Roland Garros. He has one week-and-a-half to practise, and he will be one of the candidates (for the title)."
Former world No.1 Nadal also said that being at the top had no impact on a players' performance but tiredness could play a role.
"I don't think being No.1 affects on play ... I don't see a reason why. But at the same time, it's so difficult to be on the top of your game and mentality for every week," Nadal said.
"He had an unbelievable year last year, winning almost all the matches ... and that's tough. Physically, mentally, it's tough to do what he did at the end of his season."
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