Nadal on course for maiden Paris Masters crown, Schwartzman into ATP
Finals
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[November 07, 2020]
By Julien Pretot
PARIS (Reuters) - Rafa Nadal stayed on
track for a maiden Paris Masters title by beating fellow Spaniard
Pablo Carreno Busta 4-6 7-5 6-1 on Friday, a result that gave
Argentine Diego Schwartzman the last spot at the season-ending ATP
Tour Finals.
Spain's 20-time Grand Slam champion recovered from a wobbly start
and revved up the engine near the end of the second set to clinch
victory and progress to a clash with German fourth seed Alexander
Zverev, who beat Swiss Stan Wawrinka 6-3 7-6(1).
Carreno Busta needed to lift the trophy at Bercy, and at next week's
Sofia Open, to deny Schwartzman a spot in the ATP Finals at the O2
in London after the Argentine was earlier thrashed 6-3 6-1 by
Russian Daniil Medvedev.
The ninth seed played with confidence early on as Nadal struggled to
find his range but when the 13-time French Open champion hit his
stride, there was no hope for Carreno Busta.
Nadal bagged the second set on his first opportunity with a
jaw-dropping forehand passing shot that set the tone for the rout in
the decider.
Nadal, who has now beaten Carreno Busta in all of their seven
encounters, had only reached the final here once.
Medvedev took a 3-1 lead before sealing a one-sided opening set when
Schwartzman hit his eighth forehand error into the net.
The 24-year-old Russian found another gear as he claimed 27 of 28
first serve points and wrapped up an emphatic victory with an ace
down the line.
"I think Diego is capable of playing better so didn't show his best
tennis," said Medvedev, who had already booked a place in the season
finale in London and will face Canadian Milos Raonic for a place in
the Paris Masters showpiece.
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Spain's Rafael Nadal in
action during his quarter final match against Spain's Pablo
Carreno-Busta REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes
"With Diego, you know you're going to have long rallies so it was
good for me to win in such a short time. It was good preparation for
London, even without the spectators."
Schwartzman needed a win to guarantee qualification for the ATP
Finals in London, contested by the top eight players from Nov. 15,
but went down in 62 minutes.
He is now through, however, after clinching the last spot.
Raonic had to dig deep to beat 22-year-old Frenchman Ugo Humbert,
saving two match points in a 6-3 3-6 7-6(7) victory.
The 10th seed was 6-4 down in the tiebreak but prevailed in a
30-stroke rally to save the first match point and saw off the second
with a service winner.
Humbert then saved a match point but bowed out on the second when
Raonic smacked his 25th ace of the match.
(Reporting by Julien Pretot and Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by
Toby Davis/Christian Radnedge/Ken Ferris)
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