Rafael Nadal crashed out to Fabio Fognini in the Monte Carlo Masters semi-finals on Saturday with the Spanish star admitting his 6-4, 6-2 loss was his "worst clay court match in 14 years".
The shock result leaves Italian 13th seed Fognini facing unseeded Serb Dusan Lajovic in Sunday's unscripted final.
"I played one of my worst matches on clay in 14 years," said Nadal.
"It's difficult to find any positives -- I deserved to lose." Fognini, who beat Nadal twice on clay in 2015, stopped a 25-set win streak in the principality for the world number two.
"The vision is clear," added 32-year-old Nadal who was playing his first tournament in a month after opting to rest his troublesome knees.
"I played a very bad match against a good player. In that situation, you have to lose.
"I had a bad feeling, it was a tough day. I'm coming from low moments in terms of injuries, and in terms of the mental side it has not been easy to accept all the things that have been going on during recent weeks.
"Everything was wrong. I always expect the best. But you have to be ready to accept the negative things and today was a negative day."
"Plus Lajovic is trained by my ex-coach -- we laughed about that in the locker room."
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"Of course it's a surprise to play Lajovic, but he's playing good."
"All of that doesn't matter now -- I'm in the final. It was difficult, you need more than 100 percent concentration to play Rafa on clay. I really want to win this title now."
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