Nadal shakes off slow start to
reach Montreal third round
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[August 08, 2019]
MONTREAL (Reuters) - Top seed
and defending champion Rafa Nadal overcame a slow start to beat
British qualifier Dan Evans 7-6(6) 6-4 while Stefanos Tsitsipas and
John Isner both fell in second-round upsets at the Rogers Cup in
Montreal on Wednesday.
Nadal, playing his first match since losing to Roger Federer in the
Wimbledon semi-finals, fell behind 5-2 in the tiebreak before
roaring back to prevail in his first career meeting with world
number 53 Evans.
The Spaniard jumped to a 2-0 lead in the second set before the
players were forced off court for a rain delay and when play resumed
Evans got back on serve at 3-3 before Nadal regained his confidence
and proved too strong.
The French Open champion said he did not make an ideal start as he
struggled to adjust to a new playing surface given the amount of
time he logged on clay and grass in recent months.
"After Wimbledon always the mind goes down a little bit because I
have been playing long claycourt season, then grass, so you didn't
relax," Nadal told reporters. "Then when you finish Wimbledon, it's
like your body lose a little bit that tension, so it needs little
bit of time to recover.
"Today, as I said before, the main thing is win. I know
with victories that other things should be coming slowly."
Up next for Nadal, a four-times champion in Canada who has never
successfully defended a hardcourt title in his career, will be
Argentine Guido Pella, who was a 6-3 2-6 7-6(2) winner over
Moldova's Radu Albot.
Hubert Hurkacz defeated world number five Tsitsipas 6-4 3-6 6-3 for
the Pole's fourth win over a top 10 opponent this year.
The crucial moment came with Tsitsipas facing a break point and
trailing 4-3 in the third set.
Hurkacz hit a passing shot that got past the charging Tsitsipas but
the Greek believed the shot was wide.
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Rafael Nadal from Spain hits a shot against Daniel Evans from Great
Britian (not pictured) during the Rogers Cup tennis tournament at
Stade IGA. Mandatory Credit: Jean-Yves Ahern-USA TODAY Sports
Tsitsipas was angry that he could not challenge the call since there
was no Hawkeye review system available to the players on the outside
court.
"It's a joke! It's a Masters 1000 event!" Tsitsipas yelled at the
chair umpire.
Isner failed to convert any of his break point opportunities and his
usually deadly serve didn't quite fire as he fell 6-3 6-4 to
Cristian Garin of Chile.
Garin will face Daniil Medvedev, who crushed Kyle Edmund 6-3 6-0 in
their second-round match earlier in the day.
An all-Canadian battle between Felix Auger-Aliassime and Milos
Raonic ended with a whimper when the big-serving Raonic was forced
to retire from the match with an apparent back issue ahead of the
third set.
In other second-round action, Frenchman Richard Gasquet upset
Japanese fifth seed Kei Nishikori 6-7(6) 6-2 7-6(4) and Croatian
14th seed Marin Cilic was a 6-3 6-4 winner over Australian lucky
loser John Millman.
Second seeded Dominic Thiem, sixth seeded Karen Khachanov and
Frenchman Gael Monfils all advanced to the round of 16 on Wednesday.
Italian seventh seed Fabio Fognini capped the evening session with a
7-6(3) 6-3 win over American qualifier Tommy Paul.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto and Rory Carroll in Los
Angeles, editing by Ed Osmond/Amlan Chakraborty)
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