Djokovic crashes out in Barcelona, Nadal wins, Nishikori retires
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[April 26, 2018]
BARCELONA, Spain (Reuters) -
Former world number one Novak Djokovic suffered a surprise
second-round exit at the Barcelona Open when the Serb was beaten 6-2
1-6 6-3 by world number 140 Martin Klizan on Wednesday.
But favorite and 10-times champion Rafael Nadal eased past fellow
Spaniard Roberto Carballes-Baena 6-4 6-4 in his first appearance at
this year's tournament to reach the third round and set a record by
winning 38 consecutive sets on clay.
Second seed Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria also moved smoothly past
Frenchman Gilles Simon 6-2 6-1 to reach the last 16.
Djokovic, who received a bye in the opening round, has not made the
last eight of a tournament since last year's Wimbledon and has
struggled with a long-term elbow injury.
The 30-year-old lost to Austria's Dominic Thiem in the last 16 of
the Monte Carlo Masters last week and looked far from his best in
what was his second career appearance in Barcelona.
Klizan claimed the first set in just 32 minutes before Djokovic
broke the Slovakian's serve twice to take the second.
Klizan snatched a crucial break in the eighth game of a tense final
set and went on to claim his first career victory over Djokovic in
five meetings.
"I feel I haven’t lived up to your expectations, not even my own,"
Djokovic told a news conference.
"It’s hard to deal with these types of games and defeats, I wasn’t
playing at my best, only during the second set. I will try to
continue and see where it takes me."
SLOW START
World number one Nadal, who also had a bye to the second round,
packed out the main court at the Real Club de Tenis in Barcelona
which is named after him.
Perhaps still feeling the effects of his triumph in Monte Carlo on
Sunday, Nadal made a slow start against Carballes-Baena and was
broken in the opening game to fall 2-0 behind.
The Mallorcan responded by breaking twice to take a 4-2 lead and
went on to claim the first set. Nadal broke in the opening game of
the second set but lost his serve in the sixth.
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Serbia's Novak Djokovic in action during his third round match
against Austria's Dominic Thiem REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
He went in front again and had match point at 5-3 but could not take
advantage, although he comfortably closed the match out with his
next service game.
"It was a difficult game and I committed a couple of errors at the
start. The first game here after Monte Carlo is always hard but I
soon found my rhythm," Nadal told reporters.
The victory saw the Spaniard surpass Romanian Ilie Nastase's record
of winning 36 consecutive sets on clay in 1973.
Nadal will now meet another Spaniard, Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, who
progressed after 14th seed Kei Nishikori retired from his first
match after experiencing pain in his right wrist.
The 28-year-old Japanese, who lost to Nadal in the Monte Carlo
Masters final on Sunday, withdrew after losing the first set 6-3.
"My expectations grew in Monte Carlo, despite losing to Nadal,"
Nishikori told reporters. "However, I started feeling discomfort
again during the first set and I did not want to take any risks."
He missed last year's U.S. Open and the Australian Open at the start
of 2018 after injuring the same wrist in August.
(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian
Radnedge and Ken Ferris)
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