Nadal
shines in comfortable victory over Ferrer in Barcelona
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[April 26, 2019]
By Richard Martin
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Rafael Nadal gave
a much improved performance to advance into the quarter-finals of
the Barcelona Open on Thursday, dispatching Spanish compatriot and
crowd favorite David Ferrer 6-3 6-3.
Nadal will meet Jan-Lennard Struff in the last eight after the
German claimed his second big scalp of the week by overcoming last
year's finalist Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-4 3-6 6-2 after knocking out
10th seed David Goffin the day before.
Japan's Kei Nishikori eased into the last eight with a 6-1 6-3
victory over Felix Auger Aliassime and will play the only other
remaining Spaniard in the tournament Roberto Carballes Baena who saw
off Chilean Christian Garin in straight sets.
World number two and 11-times Barcelona champion Nadal had produced
a scrappy display against Leonardo Mayer on Wednesday, losing a set
for the first time in four years at the tournament, but he showed
more spark and composure against Ferrer.
Nadal broke the 37-year-old Ferrer, who will retire from the game
next month after the Madrid Open, in the sixth game to take a 4-2
lead in the opener but play was halted due to rain with the score at
5-3.
Nadal promptly saw out the set when play resumed and broke Ferrer in
the first game of the second but then lost a service game, which
made it 2-2.
The Mallorcan broke again and then took a 5-3 lead, spurning three
match points due to two marginal calls which left him visibly
annoyed with the line judge.
Nadal finally closed the match out at the fourth opportunity as
Ferrer could only find the net.
TRIBUTES FOR FERRER
Nadal led fans in applauding Ferrer as the defeat signaled his last
appearance at the Barcelona Open.
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Spain's Rafael Nadal in action during his semi final match against
Italy's Fabio Fognini REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
"Losing to Rafa makes me proud, I'm happy with the game as I did
what I could, I gave everything I had but I tip my hat to Rafa,"
Ferrer said.
"It was difficult, I started well but the court was slower when the
rain started coming down, that damaged me but I still played a
competitive game."
Nadal paid tribute to Ferrer, who he beat in the 2013 French Open
final, and was pleased with his own display.
"It's his decision but on a tennis level he doesn't have to retire,
he's struggled with injuries but he is playing very well this year.
After all his years fighting and giving us all joy he deserves the
reception he got," Nadal said.
"I had to improve on yesterday, not just the result but overall.
This was important for David but for me it was important to do
better and play with more energy than yesterday I did that so I can
go back to my hotel feeling much happier."
Chilean Nicolas Jarry, who beat highly-fancied world number three
Alexander Zverev already this week, claimed another high-profile
victory by beating Grigor Dimitrov 2-6 6-4 7-6(2).
Jarry will face Daniil Medvedev of Russia while third seed Dominic
Thiem will play against Argentine Guido Pella after the Austrian
enjoyed a comfortable straight-sets win over Spaniard Jaume Munar.
(Reporting by Richard Martin; Editing by Toby Davis)
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