Nadal overpowers Tsitsipas to reach ATP semis
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[November 20, 2020]
By Martyn Herman
LONDON (Reuters) - Rafa Nadal's hopes
of winning the year-ending ATP Finals for the first time live on
after the Spaniard beat defending champion Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-4
4-6 6-2 on Thursday.
The last round-robin match in the London Group had become a straight
knockout with both men having lost to Dominic Thiem and beaten
Andrey Rublev earlier in the week.
But it was Spaniard Nadal who always appeared the more likely winner
despite a lapse which allowed Tsitsipas to extend the contest into a
decider at a near-deserted O2 Arena.
After a flurry of service breaks at the start of the third set, the
34-year-old Nadal showed all his experience to pull away and reach
the semi-finals for the first time in five years.
As group runner-up behind Austrian Thiem, he will face Daniil
Medvedev for a place in the final with the Russian already assured
of top spot in the Tokyo Group.
World number one Novak Djokovic plays Alexander Zverev on Friday
with the winner to play Thiem in the other semi-final.
"In general this was a very positive match for me," said Nadal, who
despite winning 20 Grand Slam titles has only two runners-up places
to show for his previous nine appearances at the ATP Finals.
"Excited to be in the semi-finals."
Nadal was untouchable on his serve in the first set, losing only
five points, and the pressure told on Tsitsipas who was unable to
unleash his attacking game.
SUCCESSIVE ACES
The Greek fought off break points at 3-3 but at 4-4 he buckled with
a double-fault allowing Nadal the chance to serve for the opening
set, a task he achieved with successive aces.
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Spain's Rafael Nadal
celebrates after winning his group stage match against Greece's
Stefanos Tsitsipas Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs
Nadal had won his previous 70 matches when winning the first set so
Tsitsipas's prospects looked bleak, but he was handed an unexpected
lifeline when Nadal hit trouble serving at 4-5.
A well-struck backhand earned Tsitsipas a couple of set points out
of the blue and while Nadal saved one with a first serve he then
double-faulted to send the match into a decider.
Tsitsipas immediately dropped serve, but broke Nadal again when the
Spaniard netted a backhand. The Greek could not seize the
initiative, however, and a loose backhand ensured a fourth straight
break of serve after only one in the first 19 games.
Nadal then regained his authority to power home.
Tsitsipas, who enjoyed his breakthrough moment here last year when,
aged 21, he beat Thiem in the final, was downbeat about his
performance.
"I fought hard in the second set but very disappointed with the
third, I was rushing and didn't know what I was trying to do
honestly. I should have been a bit more clever," he said.
Earlier in the day, Rublev beat Thiem 6-2 7-5 to end his maiden
appearance on a high -- earning himself $153,000 for the group win
and 200 ranking points in the process.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Ed Osmond)
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