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Rafael Nadal hopes he can stay fit and enjoy a successful 2017 despite loss to Roger Federer

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Reaction from Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal after the Australian Open final in Melbourne

Rafael Nadal says he has to take heart from his efforts at the Australian Open, despite his defeat to old rival Roger Federer in a classic final on Sunday.

Like Federer, Nadal was not seen as a leading contender for the title at the start of the tournament having not reached a Grand Slam final since he won the 2014 French Open.

The 14-time Grand Slam winner has been troubled by injury during much of the intervening period and had to end his 2016 campaign early due to a wrist problem.

But he returned to his best in Melbourne, beating Grigor Dimitrov in an epic semi-final before playing a full part in an epic title decider, which Federer eventually won 6-4 3-6 6-1 3-6 6-3.

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Nadal will be back up to No 6 in the world when the rankings are updated on Monday and said after the final: "I have big personal satisfaction.

"I feel happy. I played a great quality of tennis during the whole month that I have been playing. That's great news for me.

"The only goal for me is to keep going. I believe that if I have my body in the right conditions, I can have a great year because I feel that I am playing well."

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Nadal was typically gracious in the aftermath of his loss to Federer and was quick to pay tribute to a man he has now faced in nine Grand Slam finals.

"Congratulations to Roger," said Nadal.

"Just amazing, the way he's playing after such a long time of him not being on the tour [due to injury]

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"For sure, you have been working a lot to make that happen. I fight a lot these two weeks.

"Today, a great match, probably Roger deserved it a little bit more than me."

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