Nadal makes fast start in Rome, Tsitsipas out
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[September 17, 2020]
ROME (Reuters) - Nine-times
champion Rafa Nadal showed little signs of rust when he played his
first match in 200 days as he beat fellow Spaniard Pablo Carreno
Busta 6-1 6-1 in the Italian Open in Rome on Wednesday.
Nadal, who received a bye into the second round, has not played a
tournament since winning his 85th singles title in Acapulco, having
skipped the Western & Southern Open and the U.S. Open in New York
due to COVID-19 concerns.
The match was also Nadal's first on clay in 465 days after his
French Open triumph last year and the 34-year-old Spaniard sent an
ominous message to the field as he dominated the U.S. Open
semi-finalist from start at an empty Foro Italico.
"It's good to be back on the Tour but obviously the feeling is not
the best playing without crowds," Nadal said. "At least there's one
positive thing, the sport is back.
Nadal broke in the fourth game to take a 3-1 lead and did not look
back, winning the last 10 points in the opening set to put down a
marker for Carreno Busta who struggled with the pace of the ball on
clay after two hardcourt tournaments.
The second set was more of the same as a visibly jumpy Nadal could
not wait to get going between games and the world number two wrapped
up the match in 73 minutes with 20 winners while Carreno Busta made
28 unforced errors.
"I played a good match, maybe he was a little bit tired from New
York (where) he played an amazing tournament," Nadal added. "It's a
perfect start for me, I played solid, some good shots with the
forehand and backhand."
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Spain's Rafael Nadal in action during his second round match against
Spain's Pablo Carreno-Busta Pool via REUTERS/Riccardo Antimiani
Italian wildcard Jannik Sinner pulled off a stunning upset in the
second round when he beat third seed Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-1 6-7(9)
6-2 to take revenge on the Greek who beat him in straight sets at
the same stage last year.
Sinner, 19, led 6-1 5-2 before Tsitsipas mounted a comeback and
saved match points in the tiebreak, but Sinner clinched the decider
as Tsitsipas racked up 58 unforced errors in the contest.
Sinner will next face Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov, who eased past
Yoshihito Nishioka 6-1 6-0.
Earlier, top seed Novak Djokovic returned to winning ways after his
U.S. Open default, beating Italian wildcard Salvatore Caruso 6-3
6-2.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)
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