Nadal
races into final as he chases Vilas record
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[April 25, 2016]
BARCELONA, (Reuters) - Rafael Nadal,
bidding for a record 49th claycourt crown, reached the final of the
Barcelona Open for the ninth time by beating German Philipp
Kohlschreiber 6-3 6-3 on Saturday.
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The world number five from Spain next meets defending champion Kei
Nishikori after the Japanese ousted Frenchman Benoit Paire 6-3 6-2.
Nadal will equal former Argentine great Guillermo Vilas' record of
49 titles on clay if he wins on Sunday.
"Today I played my worst game of the tournament. I don't like the
way I played because I committed too many errors," said the former
world number one.
"I messed up my backhands but it was also important I only conceded
one break point in the whole game, that's the most positive thing."
Nadal won the Monte Carlo Masters crown last week and said the
accumulation of games affected his performance against
Kohlschreiber.
"I've been competing for two weeks in a row and it's normal for me
to have a bad day. I hope that tomorrow I can do better," he added.
"This means I’m doing well and that every day I have found solutions
to keep winning."
Nadal has won the Barcelona Open eight times since 2005, last
lifting the trophy in 2013.
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Nishikori has triumphed in the last two editions and the Spaniard
said the world number six would put him to the test on Sunday.
"He's having a good year," said Nadal. "He's a fast player and will
be very difficult to beat, he gives you no time to react and is one
of the best in the world."
(Editing by Tony Jimenez)
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