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ROME:Rafa Nadal made the best of a rain delay to come from behind in the deciding set and beat defending champion Alexander Zverev 6-1 1-6 6-3 in the Italian Open final on Sunday.

King reclaims Rome

Rafa Nadal celebrates winning the final against Alexander Zverev on Sunday. REUTERS



Rome, May 20

Rafa Nadal made the best of a rain delay to come from behind in the deciding set and beat defending champion Alexander Zverev 6-1 1-6 6-3 in the Italian Open final on Sunday. The win gave the Spaniard his 56th title on clay and he will reclaim the world No. 1 ranking from Roger Federer on Monday.

“My first victory here in 2005 was one of the most beautiful victories of my career,” Nadal said after collecting his eighth title in Rome, yet his first since 2013. “To have this trophy again with me after so many years is really very special.” 

Nadal made a shaky start, losing his serve in the opening game before bouncing back. The 31-year-old top seed broke Zverev to level the score and then turned up the heat, striking eight winners and making only four unforced errors to his opponent’s 10 to take the opener.

Zverev regrouped, holding for the first time in the match at the start of the second set before breaking Nadal to lead 2-0. The 21-year-old came into the final as the form player on the ATP Tour, and he settled into a rhythm that had Nadal on the back foot on his favourite surface.

The youngster went 0-30 down while serving for the set but kept his head to win next four points before forcing the decider with a backhand winner down the line.

He carried his momentum into the third set, breaking Nadal to go 2-0 up and gain an early advantage. 

Nadal kept himself alive with a hold to love, and two more service games went by before play was halted for the first time with the rain spitting down. Nadal emerged after a short break trailing 1-3 and held serve again before the heavens opened a second time, forcing the 45-minute delay that proved decisive.

Comeback

The Spaniard broke back immediately after the restart to draw level at 3-3 and then held to 15 to get his nose in front. Scenting blood, Nadal did what he does best, hounding Zverev into coughing up another break point that he claimed with a stunning crosscourt backhand volley.

His confidence soaring, Nadal served for the match, gaining two match points with a trademark forehand winner. Zverev saved the first, but could do nothing about the second as Nadal dropped a short volley over the net to claim the title. “You’re the greatest claycourt player of all time and I think everybody saw that today,” Zverev said.

Sweet second for Svitolina

Elina Svitolina underlined her status as a top favourite for the French Open by sweeping Simona Halep aside 6-0 6-4 to defend her crown. In a repeat of last year’s final, Ukrainian Svitolina, seeded fourth, was up against Halep a day after the Romanian top seed had ousted Russian Maria Sharapova.

But Halep’s hopes of overturning last year’s defeat to her 23-year-old opponent quickly evaporated in a completely one-sided encounter that saw the Romanian fail to produce a real challenge.

Svitolina, the world No. 4, has now successfully defended three career titles, in Baku, Dubai and Rome. This was her third title of 2018.

The win also marked Svitolina’s 12th career title on what was her eighth final in succession. “It’s amazing that I could do this here a second time,” said Svitolina. “This is very, very special.”

The French Open at Roland Garros starts in just over a week, and Svitolina added: “Roland Garros is still a week away, but this gives me confidence. I can’t make any predictions as it’s very tricky in Paris.” 

Halep said: “It’s like this court is now her home. But I didn’t do so badly, reaching the final again. I hope to be back next year. Maybe third time is lucky for me.” — Agencies   

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