'Improving' Nadal seals third round spot with comfortable win
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[January 19, 2022] By
Sudipto Ganguly
MELBOURNE (Reuters) -Rafa Nadal said his game is improving with
every match since his return from a lengthy injury break after the
Spaniard eased past Yannick Hanfmann 6-2 6-3 6-4 to reach the third
round of the Australian Open on Wednesday.
The only former champion left in the men's draw at Melbourne Park,
Nadal is tied on 20 majors with the injured Roger Federer and world
number one Novak Djokovic, who was deported from Australia before
the tournament began.
A second Australian Open title would not only break the three-way
tie at the top of men's tennis but also make Nadal just the second
man after Djokovic to win each of the four Grand Slam titles twice
since the sport became professional in 1968.
Nadal has, however, repeatedly said that his only objective at this
year's opening major was to stay healthy, having returned to the
Tour after recovering from a long-standing foot problem and
contracting COVID-19 last month.
"I said here before the tournament start, things are not going to be
perfect, but every day that I'm going to spend on court, the chances
to play better are higher," said Nadal, who won an Australian Open
tune-up event this month in his first tournament since August.
"I think I am doing things well. I'm excited about the fact that I'm
going to be playing in a third round for one more time here after
all the things I am going through. I don't have big pressure on my
shoulders, honestly. I don't feel it."
Nadal said he wanted to be more aggressive on court but has not had
much time to make changes to his game.
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Spain's Rafael Nadal reacts during his second round match against
Germany's Yannick Hanfmann REUTERS/James Gourley
"Only five matches after such a long period of
time, not enough in general terms to appreciate if I am able to
change something or not," he said.
"If I'm able to play more matches in the next couple of months, I
hope to be able to play better and better and to improve couple of
things."
The 2009 champion's only previous meeting with the 126th-ranked
Hanfmann came on the Roland Garros clay in 2019 when Nadal lost just
six games en route to a straight-sets victory.
The 30-year-old German qualifier did slightly better on a windy day
at the Rod Laver Arena but not enough to trouble Nadal, who hit 30
winners and broke his opponent's serve four times while saving both
breakpoints he faced.
Hanfmann started well by advancing to the net regularly and also
drawing Nadal forward with drop shots but the Spaniard improved as
the match progressed.
The sixth seed needed five match points before sealing victory when
Hanfmann sent a forehand long and he will next meet either Russian
Karen Khachanov or Benjamin Bonzi of France for a place in the
fourth round.
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly; editing by Peter Rutherford and
Tomasz Janowski)
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