World No. 1 Nadal upset by Goffin at ATP Cup

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World No. 1 Nadal upset by Goffin at ATP Cup
'I had to hold my nerve for a long time, which wasn't easy,' says Belgian David Goffin after dealing Rafael Nadal a rare defeat

 

SYDNEY, Australia – A lethargic world No. 1 Rafael Nadal suffered a stunning upset at the ATP Cup on Friday, January 10, crashing in two tough sets to Belgium’s David Goffin.

The Spaniard was heavily favored to win the match and secure Spain a berth in the semifinals after Roberto Bautista Agut eased past Kimmer Coppejans 6-1, 6-4 in the first singles match.

But the 19-time Grand Slam winner slumped 6-4, 7-6 (7/3) to the 11th-ranked Belgian – a rare defeat for Nadal while playing for his country.

It sent the tie into a decisive doubles match to determine who meets Australia in the last four.

“I had to hold my nerve for a long time, which wasn’t easy,” Goffin said.

“I knew against Rafa I had to take the ball early and take more risk. I was in the court trying to dictate and he had to find a solution.”

Spain’s group games during the round-robin phase of the inaugural team event were played in Perth, where the air was much drier.

Nadal, who had not dropped a set this year before meeting Goffin, faced not only heat but energy-sapping humidity in Sydney and struggled to deal with it, dripping in sweat for much of the match.

He was not on song and struggled to find his rhythm, giving away 9 break points in the 1st set.

Goffin had two more break points to go 5-3 up in the 2nd, but Nadal clung on and became more offensive to take the match to a tiebreak before the Belgian closed out the match for one of the biggest wins in his career. – Rappler.com

 

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