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Australian Open: 'I was a bit lucky,' says Rafael Nadal

Updated on: 24 January,2022 07:21 AM IST  |  Melbourne
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Nadal relieved after surviving epic tie-breaker in searing heat to claim 7-6, 6-2, 6-2 victory over Mannarino; powers into quarters

Australian Open: 'I was a bit lucky,' says Rafael Nadal

Rafael Nadal celebrates a point against Adrian Mannarino during Round 4 of the Australian Open yesterday. Pic/Getty Images

Rafael Nadal came out on top of an epic 28-minute opening-set tiebreaker in sapping heat to power past Adrian Mannarino into the quarter-finals of the Australian Open on Sunday. The 20-time Grand Slam champion needed all of his experience and resolve to go on and claim a 7-6, 6-2, 6-2 victory in 2hr 40min on Rod Laver Arena to reach the Last 8. It is the Spanish great’s 14th quarter-final in his 17th visit to Melbourne.


Extraordinary opener



The story of the match was the extraordinary opening-set tiebreak, where Nadal held seven set points and Frenchman Mannarino four. It proved an epic in the searing heat, before Nadal prevailed 16-14 after winning a furious rally. 


Shapovalov next

Nadal will next face Denis Shapovalov in the quarters after the Canadian stunned German third seed Alexander Zverev. “I was a little bit lucky at the end of the tiebreaker. I had my chances but then he had a lot of chances too,” Nadal said.

“That crazy first set was so important and the service break at the beginning of the second set too. He had been playing some fantastic tennis during the whole tournament, winning against amazing players, and today the first set was super difficult. His ball was very difficult to control, very flat, very fast and I am very happy that I survived that.”

Nadal is chasing a men’s record 21st Grand Slam and coming off a curtailed 2021 season caused by a chronic foot injury followed by a bout of Covid-19 in December. 

Nadal was effusive in his praise of his next opponent, Shapovalov, who he leads 3-1. “He is one of the players with the biggest potential on the tour,” he said. “He has a lot of amazing things on his game, and his results say that. When he’s playing well, it’s very difficult to stop him.”

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No. of Australian Open quarter-finals Rafael Nadal has reached in 17 visits

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