Nadal roars back to beat Medvedev
from brink of defeat
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[November 14, 2019]
By Martyn Herman
LONDON (Reuters) - Rafael Nadal
produced an incredible fightback to beat Russian Daniil Medvedev and
keep his ATP Finals hopes alive on Wednesday, saving a match point
at 1-5 down in the decider before winning 6-7(3) 6-3 7-6(4).
The 33-year-old looked beaten as 23-year-old debutant Medvedev broke
serve twice in the decider to stand on the brink of a first career
victory over the Spaniard he pushed to five sets in an epic U.S.
Open final in September.
For once world number one Nadal's trademark fighting spirit seemed
to have ebbed away but he saved a match point at 1-5 with a superb
drop shot and was suddenly re-energized.
Twice Medvedev served for the match, at 5-2 and 5-4, but he
tightened up and world number one Nadal, roared on by the 02 Arena
crowd, needed no second invitation to take advantage.
Nadal has never won the ATP Finals title, the only gap on a CV that
includes 19 Grand Slam titles and Olympic gold.
He was beaten by German defending champion Alexander Zverev for the
first time on Monday in his opening round-robin match and defeat by
Medvedev, who he had also never lost to before, would have left him
on the brink of elimination.
After an astonishing recovery, however, he will go into his final
group game against Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas, another rising force in
the sport, with everything to play for as he bids to not only win
the title for the first time but also seal the year-end world number
one ranking.
Nadal had arrived in London with worries about an abdominal injury,
but even when not at his sharpest he remains one of the hardest
players to finish off on Tour.
"Honestly I've been super lucky," he said on court. "For Daniil it's
a tough loss. He was playing much better than me in the third set of
course but it was one of these days when you have a one in a
thousand chance to win."
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Spain's Rafael Nadal reacts during his group stage match against
Russia's Daniil Medvedev Action Images via Reuters/Tony O'Brien
The deceptively powerful Medvedev dropped only six points on serve
in the opening set and comfortably bagged the tiebreak.
His focus dipped at the start of the second though, allowing Nadal a
quick break and when the Spaniard broke again to take the set it
seemed the momentum was with him.
Medvedev played superbly in the deciding set though -- until 5-1. A
dreadful Nadal backhand slice gave the Russian a first break and
when he chased down a drop shot to flick a winner past Nadal on his
way to a 4-0 lead he was in total command.
From 1-5 down Nadal reeled off five straight games and when Medvedev
trailed 0-30 at 5-6 he seemed to be a spent force.
Medvedev regained his composure in the nick of time to hold serve
with an ace and looked dangerous again in the tiebreak.
Medvedev missed an easy forehand at 4-5 to give Nadal two match
points and then fractionally missed a backhand to hand the Spaniard
one of the most remarkable wins of his career.
Zverev can qualify for the semi-finals if he beats Tsitsipas later
on Wednesday.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Toby Davis)
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