Nadal sends Millman to U.S. Open
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[August 28, 2019]
By Frank Pingue
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Three-times
champion Rafa Nadal denied John Millman any chance of posting
another fairytale run in New York as he cruised by the Australian
6-3 6-2 6-2 in the first round of the U.S. Open on Tuesday.
Millman delivered the upset of the tournament last year when he beat
five-times winner Roger Federer in a surprising run to the
quarter-finals but he was unable to recreate the same magic against
the relentless Spanish second seed.
Nadal said he came on court with a "lot of respect" for Millman.
"He showed last year what he is able to do when he is playing well,"
he said.
"Always at the beginning (of a tournament) the first match
everything is a little bit new, even if I have played here plenty of
times. The beginnings are not easy.
"To be the first match honestly I think I played a good match,
hitting good backhands, some more mistakes maybe with the forehand
than usual but generally happy with how I started."
Nadal, who last year retired from his semi-final with a knee injury
after several grueling matches, was a model of efficiency in his
opening match of the year's final Grand Slam.
The 33-year-old Spaniard, who snacked on some dates that were on a
plate beside his courtside chair, seemed to get better as the match
went on and made quick work of Millman in the final set where he
went up an early double break for a 3-0 lead.
The only thing to rattle Nadal under the lights in Arthur Ashe
Stadium came when he was getting ready to serve at 5-3 in the first
set and the chair umpire issued a time violation that the Spaniard
took issue with.
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Rafael Nadal of Spain after beating John Millman of Australia in the
first round on day two of the 2019 U.S. Open tennis tournament at
USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit:
Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports
But Nadal, who denied that he was not ready to serve on time, did
not let the incident knock him off course as he went on to close out
the set in the ensuing game.
Nadal faced only three break points and easily turned aside each
one. The first was in the opening game of the match, with Millman's
other two chances to break coming in the final game of the second
set.
By contrast, Nadal converted five of his 15 break point chances
against Millman, who did not have the weaponry or pace to keep up
with the 18-times Grand Slam champion.
Serving for the win at 5-2, Nadal sealed the deal on his second
match point with a sizzling forehand down the line that left Millman
no chance.
Up next for Nadal will be Australian wildcard Thanasi Kokkinakis.
(Editing by Peter Rutherford; +822 6936 1482)
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