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Nadal books rubber match with Tsonga
INDIAN WELLS (California)—Defending champion Rafael Nadal swept aside US
youngster Donald Young and booked a rematch with Aussie Open foe Jo-Wilfried
Tsonga at the Indian Wells ATP Masters Series on Monday.
Nadal, ranked number two in the world and seeded second behind world
number one Roger Federer, defeated 86th-ranked Young 6-1, 6-3, taking
full advantage of the 18-year-old wild card’s early nerves to pocket the
first set quickly.
Young steadied in the second set, but was broken in the sixth game to
trail 2-4. With Nadal serving for the match at 5-3, Young was unable to
capitalize on one break point and the Spaniard duly served out what he
called a “comfortable” win.
“I think he started very nervous,” Nadal said. “You see the score, it
was 4-0 (in the first set). In the second set, I have the break for 4-2,
I think he had some mistakes. “I didn’t play my best tennis, but I
didn’t play bad.”
Next up for Nadal is Tsonga, who was unseeded when he stunned the
second-seeded Spaniard in straight sets in the Australian Open
semi-finals in January. Tsonga, now ranked 17th in the world, defeated
fellow Frenchman Paul-Henri Mathieu 7-6 (7/5), 6-4.
“It’s going to be important for me to serve well,” Nadal said of his
looming encounter with Tsonga, who fell to the Spaniard in the first of
their two meetings to date, at the US Open last year. “He’s strong in
his serve,” Nadal said. “From the baseline I must try to play a little
bit more aggressive than in Australia.”
Third-seeded Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic advanced on cue in
the 5.7 million-dollar tournament, which features a WTA tier one event
as well as the men’s Masters Series. Serbia’s Djokovic capped the night
session on stadium court with a 6-3, 6-2 victory over Germany’s Philipp
Kohlschreiber.
France’s Richard Gasquet, the eighth seed, got the men’s action off to a
brisk start with a 6-2, 6-1 victory over Argentina’s Juan Ignacio Chela.
Gasquet booked a meeting with ninth-seeded American James Blake, who
beat former world number one Carlos Moya of Spain 6-3, 6-4.
Blake, who evened his career head-to-head against Moya at six wins
apiece, said he was reminded of his first win against the Spaniard,
which came at Indian Wells in 2003. Women’s top seed Ana Ivanovic of
Serbia advanced with ease, downing Italy’s Tathiana Garbin 6-3, 6-0.
Ivanovic, whose runner-up finish to Maria Sharapova at the Australian
Open propelled her to number two in the world, was pleased to turn in a
solid performance after her erratic 6-1, 5-7, 6-0 victory over Romanian
Ioana Raluca Olaru in the previous round.
“I’m definitely better,” she said. “That’s very positive, and I finished
the match strong and did some things I was practicing and working on, so
I’m happy about that.” Ivanovic’s third-seeded compatriot Jelena
Jankovic also cruised into the fourth round, posting a 6-1, 6-1 victory
over Japanese veteran Ai Sugiyama.—Agencies |