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Nadal into 13th French Open semis, hits ‘dangerous’ night life

Agence France-Presse

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Nadal into 13th French Open semis, hits ‘dangerous’ night life
After playing his 100th match at the French Open, Rafael Nadal feels unhappy wrapping up his game at 1:30 am

Rafael Nadal reached his 13th Roland Garros semifinal on Wednesday, October 7, with a straight sets win over Italian teenager Jannik Sinner but claimed it was “dangerous” to finish at 1:30 in the morning when the temperature had plummeted to 12 degrees Celcius (53F).

Nadal, the 12-time champion, defeated 19-year-old Sinner, 7-6 (7/4), 6-4, 6-1, to clinch a 98th victory in his 100th match at the French Open.

He will next face Diego Schwartzman, the diminutive Argentine over whom he holds a 9-1 career advantage, as he moves closer to equaling Roger Federer’s all-time record of 20 majors.

However, Nadal, more accustomed to the bright sunshine of Mallorca than the autumn chill of a French Open pushed back 4 months due to the coronavirus pandemic, was unhappy with organizers who scheduled 5 matches on the main Court Philippe Chatrier.

“I know footballers play under these conditions, but they are all the time moving,” said Nadal after the latest ever finishing match at the tournament.

“We stop, we come back, we stop on the changeovers. I think this is a little bit dangerous for the body with these very heavy conditions.”

Nadal and Sinner only got on court at 10:30 pm after Schwartzman and Thiem had taken 5 hours to decide their quarterfinal.

They also had to wait for another women’s last 8 tie to be completed after two others had kicked off the program.

The sparse crowd that greeted them wore thick coats, scarves and hats.

“I don’t know why they put 5 matches on Chatrier. It’s a risk,” added 34-year-old Nadal, who finished his news conference at 2:30 am.

Nadal will be playing in a 34th semifinal at the majors.

I was over limit’

Nadal takes a 9-1 lead over Schwartzman into that match although the Argentine won their most recent clash in Rome on the eve of Roland Garros.

World No. 75 Sinner, bidding to become the first man to make the semifinals on debut since Nadal in 2005, was left to rue his missed chances.

He led with breaks in both of the first two sets, even finding himself just two points away from taking the opener.

Nadal admitted he had been in a contest unlike his first 4 matches where he dropped just 23 games.

“It was very tough during the first two sets and especially at the end of the first.

“He was hitting the ball very hard and with the cold, the balls had less lift.”

Argentine 12th seed Schwartzman defeated US Open champion and 3rd seed Thiem in a five-hour epic to reach his first ever Grand Slam semifinal.

The 28-year-old Schwartzman triumphed, 7-6 (7/1), 5-7, 6-7 (6/8), 7-6 (7/5), 6-2.

It was one marathon too many for Thiem, the runner-up in Paris for the last two years, who had needed 5 sets and 3 1/2 to down world No. 239 Hugo Gaston in the fourth round.

The 5-foot-7 Schwartzman’s success came on the same day that compatriot Nadia Podoroska, the world 131, reached the last 4 of the women’s singles.

“Dominic is one of the great players. He is my best friend and I have a lot of respect for him,” said Schwartzman.

“So this win is very important for me. In the second and third sets, I was going a little crazy and I was screaming at myself because I had so many chances.

“But, come on, I deserved to win tonight,” added Schwartzman.

Thiem had been attempting to reach a fifth successive semifinal in Paris.

However, despite crunching 65 winners to his opponent’s 47, he committed 81 unforced errors in a match which featured 19 breaks of serve and at 5 hours and 8 minutes was the second longest of the tournament.

“I was over the limit today,” said Thiem.

“At the net I just told him that he deserves it. I think he’s for the first time top 10 with that win. 

“That’s also great achievement.” – Rappler.com

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