Nadal
wins on return, Djokovic stays perfect in Beijing
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[September 30, 2014]
BEIJING (Reuters) - Rafa Nadal
enjoyed an emphatic return to singles action as he powered past Richard
Gasquet at the China Open on Tuesday, while world number one Novak
Djokovic overcame a sluggish start to continue his perfect run in
Beijing.
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Spanish world number two Nadal, playing his first singles match
in three months following a wrist injury, extended his record to
13-0 against the Frenchman with a brisk 6-4 6-0 win after Djokovic
had beaten Spain's Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 6-2 6-1.
An early break for Nadal in the third game put him on course for the
first set but only after the left hander saved a break point with an
ace when trying to serve it out.
A dejected Gasquet was then broken in the opening game of the second
set as Nadal's confidence soared, the Spaniard pummeling some
trademark forehand winners as he wrapped up the first round win with
a 27th fizzing winner.
Nadal's last match before Beijing was a last 16 defeat to Australian
Nick Kyrgios at Wimbledon.
He made a low key doubles return on Monday when he teamed up with
compatriot Pablo Andujar but the Spanish duo were defeated by Czech
Tomas Berdych and American John Isner.
Nadal will face German qualifier Peter Gojowczyk in the second round
after the world number 122 defeated big serving Ivo Karlovic 6-4 2-6
7-5.
Djokovic had less time away than Nadal but showed more rust in his
first appearance on the ATP Tour since losing to Kei Nishikori in
the semi-finals of the U.S. Open earlier this month.
The world number one traded five breaks of serve in the opening six
games against Garcia-Lopez before Djokovic took a grasp of the match
by holding for only the second time to lead 5-2. BERDYCH CRUISES
He then broke Garcia-Lopez for a fourth time to seal the set with
the Spaniard his own worst enemy, landing only 38 percent of his
first serves.
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The Serb looked more assured in the second set as he dropped just 14
points to take it 6-1 and make it a perfect 20 wins and no losses on
Beijing's blue courts as he bids for a fifth title here.
Third seed Berdych also dropped just three games in a first round
win as the Czech downed tall Spaniard Feliciano Lopez 6-1 6-2.
Berdych won the ATP 500 event in 2011, when Djokovic didn't enter,
and needs a similarly strong week to book a spot at the season
ending ATP World Tour finals in London.
The Czech currently holds the eighth and final qualifying position
for the prestigious November tournament, but many of his challengers
for a berth are competing in Beijing or Tokyo this week.
One of those is Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov, who faced a tough
encounter with Spain's Fernando Versaco in Monday's night session
before prevailing 6-1 3-6 6-3.
(Writing by Patrick Johnston in Singapore; Editing by John O'Brien)
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