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Nadal beats Nori in straight three sets, wins 103rd at French Open and surpasses Federer

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Original title: Nadal beats Nori in straight three sets and wins 103rd at the French Open to surpass Federer

Sohu Sports News Beijing time on the evening of June 5th, the 2021 season tennis Grand Slam French Open continues. In a focus match in the third round of men’s singles, defending champion Nadal continues to remain strong, 63/6- He defeated Nori 3/6-3 in straight sets and broke into the top 16 of the French Open men’s singles for the 16th time in his career. Nadal’s French Open has won 103 games, surpassing Federer to maintain a single Grand Slam win record, breaking into the top 16 Nadal will face Sinner.

Nadal continued his dominance on the clay court. After winning the French Open for the 13th time last season, the number of career Grand Slam titles reached 20 to tie Federer and tied for the first place in history. This season, Nadal stopped in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open. After entering the clay court season, he won two championships in Barcelona and Rome. However, he also lost to Lublev and Zvi in ​​Monte Carlo Madrid, and his state was questioned for a while. After entering the French Open, Nadal regained his form. The first two rounds did not lose a set of consecutive wins against Popelin and Gasquet. The French Open has won 102 games, tying the record of Federer’s single Grand Slam wins. In the third round, Nadal faced British player Norri. The latter’s best record in the Grand Slam was to reach the third round. The two had played against each other twice before, and Nadal maintained a complete victory record.

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In the first set, Nadal, who took the lead in the first game, sent a double error and fell behind 0-30. Since then, Nadal has improved his form and completed his serve. Norry did not encounter much challenge in his first serve. He kept the score. Come to a 1-1 draw. Then the game entered the rhythm of their respective guards. Nadal took the lead 3-2. In the sixth game, Nadal improved the quality of the serve and got 40-0 consecutive break points. Norry made a backhand error after saving two consecutive break points. Since then, Nadal has continued to improve his serving state without giving his opponent any chance to break back, and he guaranteed a 6-3 win in the first set.

In the second set, Nori tried to launch a counterattack in the opening stage. After the first game, he made a high-quality return after a 30-30 tie and forced Nadal to make a backhand error and get a break point. Nadal saved a break point. After the second break point, the ball went out shallow, and Nori entered the field backhanded and hit the winning point in a straight line to break. In the third game, Nori failed to keep his break advantage. The forehand backslash went out of bounds and sent 15-40 consecutive break points. Nadal then established an advantage on the bottom line and then went to the net. The forehand swept the score to complete the break. In the fourth game, the break of serve continued. Nori took the second serve and got a break point. Nadal then returned to the bottom line and the quality of the ball was not high. Nori backhanded the break and finished a 3-1 lead in a straight line.

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Nadal still did not let his opponent open the gap. In the fifth game, Nadal established a 30-0 advantage, and then Nori sent a forehand backslash out of bounds. Nadal once again broke back and took advantage of the situation. 3 levels. Nadal continued to attack his opponent in the seventh game. After the score was tied at 30-30, Nadal shorted and then picked up the top to get a break point. In the backhand stalemate, Nori went out of bounds and was broken again. Nadal then finished ninth. The game broke serve for the fourth time in this set, with a total score of 6-3 to win the second set, and the total score came to a 2-0 lead.

In the third set, Nadal, who started at the opening stage, secured a 2-1 lead in the first two rounds. In the fourth round, Nori’s serving state declined. After the backhand was hanging on the net, Nadal sent a 15-40 break point. Nadal then rushed forward. Hit the corner to complete the break and continue to secure the score to a 4-1 lead. In the sixth game, Nori resolved the break point and kept his serve without allowing his opponent to continue to widen the point difference. After Nadal secured a break point in the eighth game, it was also a match point. Nori saved the match point and was behind 3-5. Next came Nadal’s serve to win the game, and successfully secured a 6-3 win in the third set.

In the end, the defending champion Nadal continued to advance towards his 14th French Open champion, defeating Nori in straight sets to advance to the top 16. The next round opponent is Italian supernova Cinna, and the 103rd victory of the French Open also surpassed Federer’s Australian Open. A record of 102 wins, occupying the first place in history. The whole game took 2 hours and 07 minutes. In the game, Nadal completed 3 ACES balls and 2 double errors. The success rate of the first serve was 62% and the score rate of the first serve was 79%, leading the opponent. Nadal had only 15 of 35 Nouris in winning points, and Nadal had 8 more unforced errors 29-21 than his opponents. In the break point, Nori completed 2 breaks with 3 break points, and Nadal cashed out 6 times with 12 break points.Return to Sohu to see more

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