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Rafa disappointed but bows out content with comeback

MELBOURNE: A fourth-round thrashing of big-serving South African Kevin Anderson had given Rafa Nadal hope he might be back to his best, but the Spaniard’s limited preparations came back to haunt him against Tomas Berdych.

Rafa disappointed but bows out content with comeback

Rafael Nadal reacts to missing a shot against Tomas Berdych on Tuesday. REUTERS



MELBOURNE, January 27

A fourth-round thrashing of big-serving South African Kevin Anderson had given Rafa Nadal hope he might be back to his best, but the Spaniard’s limited preparations came back to haunt him against Tomas Berdych.

The rangy Czech played majestically to reach his second semifinal at Melbourne Park. Nadal battled hard to keep in touch in the third set and nervelessly saved two match-points to take the decider into a tiebreak.

But the horse had well and truly bolted when Berdych wrapped up the first two sets in a breath-taking hour of clean hitting.

“The third was the right set, the right game that I have to play. But it is obvious that before I didn’t play with the right confidence, with the right intensity, losing court, playing very short,” Nadal said. “I make him play very easy. So you cannot expect to win quarterfinals of Grand Slams helping the opponent to play well.”

Nadal played only seven matches in the second half of 2014 as he struggled to recover from a wrist injury and then appendicitis.

His one lead-up match to his four at Melbourne Park was a first-round loss to German journeyman Michael Berrer at the Qatar Open.

Following a straight sets win over first-round opponent Mikhail Youzhny, Nadal suffered heavy cramping in his body against Tim Smyczek, needing to summon every ounce of his will to get through the five-setter. Today, he appeared to be troubled by a leg problem early and was seen taking a pill in the third set.

He refused to blame fitness problems for his slow start, however, with the Czech having kept him pinned behind the baseline and outpointed with a series of imperious winners. 

“As I said when I arrived here, the process is not easy,” said Nadal, who wrote off his chances of winning the tournament in the leadup. “When you have injuries, it’s difficult to comeback,” he added. “I have to take the positive things. Without being at my top level of tennis I was able to be here in quarterfinals.” — Reuters 

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