Goffin upsets Nadal to keep Belgium
alive in ATP Cup quarter-final
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[January 10, 2020]
By Jonathan Barrett
SYDNEY (Reuters) - David Goffin claimed
an upset victory over world number one Rafael Nadal on Friday in
Sydney to keep Belgium alive in their quarter-final clash at the
inaugural ATP Cup team event.
Goffin, ranked 11 in the world, proved to be one of the few players
who can handle Nadal's heavy spin, which he did with aplomb on both
the return of serve and in general baseline play, to claim a 6-4
7-6(3) victory.
The tie will now be decided by a high-stakes doubles match, after
Spain claimed the opening singles early in the evening when Roberto
Bautista Agut defeated Kimmer Coppejans 6-1 6-4.
The winners of the deciding doubles will play Australia in
Saturday's semi-final, while Serbia, led by world number two Novak
Djokovic, take on Russia.
SERBIA ADVANCE
In the day session, Serbia's Novak Djokovic battled through a
stirring challenge from rising Canadian star Denis Shapovalov to
propel his country into the semi-finals with a 4-6 6-1 7-6(4)
victory.
It was Djokovic's fifth victory over the 20-year-old Canadian in as
many clashes but by far the toughest, after Shapovalov controlled
significant portions of the match played in Australia's intense
summer heat.
The victory, set up earlier by Serbia's Dusan Lajovic's upset win
over Canadian teenager Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-4 6-2, means Serbia
will play Russia in the semi-final, where Djokovic will face the
in-form world number five Daniil Medvedev.
The vocal crowds appear to be playing a pivotal role in the latter
stages of the team event, after lifting host nation Australia on
Thursday and then Serbia on Friday.
Djokovic said after the match he understood Shapovalov's frustration
as the noise level kept threatening to interrupt play.
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Belgium's David Goffin and Spain's Rafael Nadal meet at the net
after their Quarter Final singles match REUTERS/Ciro De Luca
"They were so loud, they were engaged, sometimes a little bit too
much," said Djokovic.
"It was a Davis Cup-like atmosphere," he said, referring to the
traditional men's team tennis event to which the ATP Cup is being
compared.
Djokovic lost the first set against the heavy-swinging Canadian and
struggled very early in the second before momentum shifted abruptly.
After some late third-set drama, where the two exchanged breaks of
serve, the match fittingly entered into a tiebreak.
Shapovalov looked the more likely to prevail - but the Serbian had a
joker up his sleeve he has successfully deployed over the years in
tense situations.
He simply refused to miss, daring his younger rival to find a way to
hit seven winners and claim the tiebreak.
It was too much for the Canadian, and, after floating a ground
stroke long, Djokovic raised his arms in victory.
Serbia join Australia and Russia in qualifying for the semi-finals.
(Reporting by Jonathan Barrett in Sydney; Editing by Simon
Cameron-Moore and Toby Davis)
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