“No, no, no, no. I want to practice here,” he said after his opening win over Benjamin Bonzi. “But yesterday was a very interesting day. Seeing a court there in the Bernabéu was amazing. It was (my) first time going to the stadium…
“For me, it was nice to get (to know) Courtois and Bellingham in a personal point of view. They are incredibly humble, and at the top of the game for so many years already—two different players, obviously, and different ages.”
The practice court will remain in place until Thursday, April 30, while Real Madrid are on a three-match away stretch. Practice sessions are closed to the public, though stadium visitors can still view the setup as a part of the Bernabeu Tour.
