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Tennis: Rafael Nadal takes his revenge on Alex de Minaur

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Tennis: Rafael Nadal takes his revenge on Alex de Minaur

Updated27. April 2024, 23:51

Tennis: Rafael Nadal takes his revenge on Alex de Minaur

Beaten ten days earlier by the world No. 11 in Barcelona, ​​the Mallorcan took revenge in the second round of the Masters 1000 in Madrid, Saturday, 7-6 (8/6), 6-3. A victory which reassures about its level.

Rafael Nadal scored an encouraging victory against world No. 11 Alex de Minaur on Saturday in the second round of the Masters 1000 in Madrid.

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Rafael Nadal – who is attempting a final return to the top at almost 38 years old despite his battered body – offered himself an encouraging victory 7-6 (8/6), 6-3 in 2h04, against world number 11 Alex de Minaur, Saturday in the 2nd round of the Masters 1000 in Madrid.

Last week, Nadal lost to the same De Minaur 7-5, 6-1 in the second round in Barcelona, ​​the tournament of his resumption after more than three months without playing. The Spaniard with 22 Grand Slam titles, who had not beaten a player in the top 20 since November 2022, took a nice revenge. One month before Roland-Garros (May 26-June 9), this victory is likely to raise the rating of his presence in Paris on the land beloved of his fourteen triumphs.

During his pre-tournament press conference earlier this week, Nadal warned that he would only compete at Roland Garros if he felt “ready enough”. “Otherwise, it doesn’t make sense,” he said.

Doubts removed

In the closed-roof “Caja Magica” on Saturday afternoon, for the duration of an extended first set, 76 minutes long, “Rafa” was more than a pre-retirement legend who came to say goodbye at home.

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On the central course: stronger blows in the exchange, despite a certain waste, even a few vintage strikes, recalling the time when he reigned as absolute sovereign on the clay, brandished fists with biceps protruding. In the stands: “si se puede”, the Spanish equivalent of “Yes, you can”, chanted by the Madrid public all in favor, obviously in the cause of their champion.

Was he going to go the distance, having only played six matches since the start of the year and ten since the start of 2023? With the physical limits that he makes no secret of and which are now imposed on him? The answer is yes. “There is room for improvement, but it means a lot to me to have been able to play an entire match,” Nadal appreciated afterwards. “Last week (editor’s note: in Barcelona), I was only able to be competitive for one set. Today (editor’s note: Saturday), I was able to be there for more than two hours, and on top of that there is victory.”

In the 3rd round, Nadal will face the Argentinian Pedro Cachin (91st).

(AFP)

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