Spain’s Rafael Nadal eased into the quarter-finals of the Mexican Open on Wednesday, continuing his comeback from the knee injury that sidelined the 11-time Grand Slam champion for seven months.
Nadal, playing in his third tournament in four weeks after his lengthy layoff, needed 1 hour, 16 minutes to get past Argentine qualifier Martin Alund 6-0, 6-4.
Nadal pocketed the first set in less than half an hour, saving all three of the break points he faced in the contest and winning 26 of his 33 first-service points.
The convincing victory came two weeks after Nadal needed three sets to get past Alund in the semi-finals of a clay-court tournament in Sao Paulo, Brazil, where Nadal went on to win his first title since last year’s French Open.
A week before that he fell in the final in Vina del Mar, Chile, to Horacio Zeballos.
The relatively low-key clay-court tournaments in Latin America were expected to serve as Nadal’s preparation for prestigious Masters Series events on US hard courts in Indian Wells, California, and Miami.
Nadal has denied a Spanish media report that he has already decided to skip Indian Wells and Miami, saying he intended to go to Indian Wells and would only opt out if he feels his troublesome left knee is not up to it.
Men’s main draw play begins at Indian Wells on Thursday next week.
In both Vina del Mar and Sao Paulo, Nadal was the top seed, but in Acapulco he is seeded second behind fellow Spaniard David Ferrer.
At No. 4 in the world, Ferrer is currently ranked one spot higher than former world No. 1 Nadal and is the three-time defending champion in Acapulco.
Ferrer and defending women’s champion Sara Errani also booked their quarter-final berths in the combined ATP and WTA event on Wednesday.
Thirty-year-old Ferrer defeated US qualifier Wayne Odesnik 6-2, 6-1, while Italy’s Errani defeated Canada’s Eugenie Bouchard 7-6 (7/4), 6-2.
Ferrer arrived in Acapulco fresh from a victory on Sunday in Buenos Aires.
Last season, he won both the Buenos Aires and Acapulco titles to kick-start a season that included an ATP Tour-leading seven titles.
Ferrer next faces Italian Paolo Lorenzi, a 6-4, 6-3 winner over Spain’s Pablo Andujar.
Nadal, seeking a 38th career clay-court title, next faces Argentina’s Leonardo Mayer in the quarter-finals. Mayer defeated Russia’s Andrey Kuznetsov 6-2, 6-2.
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