Rafael Nadal blew away Tomas Berdych 6-0, 6-1, 7-6 (4) in a center court masterclass yesterday to charge into the quarter-finals of the Australian Open.
The 2009 champion was relentless at Rod Laver Arena, claiming the first two sets in an astonishing 51 minutes as the former world No. 4 Czech suffered a dreadful start.
Berdych rallied to grab a set point off Nadal in the final stanza, but an untimely malfunction of the serve clock rattled him during the ensuing tiebreak and he bowed out slapping a backhand into the net.
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Bidding for an 18th Grand Slam title, second seed Nadal booked his 11th quarter-final at Melbourne Park and is to meet unseeded American sensation Frances Tiafoe.
Tiafoe, the son of Sierra Leone immigrants, yesterday celebrated his 21st birthday by upsetting Grigor Dimitrov at Melbourne Arena.
The match is certain to be billed as an intriguing clash of generations, but Nadal has already shown disdain for hyped-up youth. He destroyed Alex de Minaur, the highly regarded 19-year-old local, in straight sets in the previous round.
“When you have younger players coming, they have always more attention to everyone,” the 32-year-old told reporters.
“Of course, he’s dangerous,” he added. “He’s in [the] quarter-finals. He won great matches during the whole event. Going to be a tough one.”
Untested by three Australian opponents at the tournament, Nadal might have been grateful to Berdych for belatedly finding his game.
The French Open champion Nadal fought off a break point in the first game of the match, but that was the only pressure that he felt in a woeful first set for Berdych, who landed barely a third of his first serves.
The big Czech double-faulted before meekly netting a backhand to fall 2-0 behind and lost the set in 34 minutes when the Spaniard swooped forward to lace a forehand down the line.
Nadal ploughed on to 3-0 in the second set before Berdych finally held, raising ironic cheers in the terraces.
The memory of Berdych’s famous quarter-final win over the Spaniard at the 2015 tournament can never have seemed foggier for the 33-year-old, whose season last year was cut in half by a back injury.
However, to his credit, he dug in for the third set, finding his monster serve and pounding forehand.
He saved two break points at 5-5 and prised a set point in the following game with a blazing forehand down the line.
However, Nadal ripped it out of his hands with some forehand magic of his own.
Berdych battled on to lead 4-3 in the tiebreak, but became rattled when the shot clock failed. After carping at the chair umpire, he committed two unforced errors.
Nadal fired a forehand winner to set up two match points before a frustrated Berdych fell, firing into the net.
In women’s doubles yesterday, seventh-seeded Latisha Chan and Chan Hao-ching of Taiwan had a 7-5, 7-5 triumph over Aliaksandra Sasnovich of Belarus and Taylor Townsend of the US.
In mixed doubles, Taiwan’s Chan Hao-ching and Jean-Julien Rojer of the Netherlands beat New Zealand’s Michael Venus and Danielle Rose Collins of the US 6-4, 6-4, while sixth-seeded Juan Sebastian Cabal of Columbia and Abigail Spears of the US secured a 7-5, 6-2 victory over Taiwan’s Latisha Chan and Ivan Dodig of Croatia.
Additional reporting by staff writer
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