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Rafael Nadal's Barcelona Open winning streak ended by Nicolás Almagro | Rafael Nadal's Barcelona Open winning streak ended by Nicolás Almagro |
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Rafael Nadal's clay-court struggles worsened on Friday as his 41-match winning streak at the Barcelona Open ended with a three-set loss to Nicolás Almagro in the quarter-finals. | Rafael Nadal's clay-court struggles worsened on Friday as his 41-match winning streak at the Barcelona Open ended with a three-set loss to Nicolás Almagro in the quarter-finals. |
Nadal was looking for his ninth title in Barcelona but lost 2-6, 7-6, 6-4 a week after going out in the quarter-finals of the Monte Carlo Masters to David Ferrer. Nadal, widely considered the greatest clay-court player of all time, had not lost in the tournament since his debut as a 15-year-old in 2003, although he did not play in 2010. He had not dropped a set in Barcelona since the 2008 final. | Nadal was looking for his ninth title in Barcelona but lost 2-6, 7-6, 6-4 a week after going out in the quarter-finals of the Monte Carlo Masters to David Ferrer. Nadal, widely considered the greatest clay-court player of all time, had not lost in the tournament since his debut as a 15-year-old in 2003, although he did not play in 2010. He had not dropped a set in Barcelona since the 2008 final. |
The 20th-ranked Almagro converted his second match point, smashing a forehand down the line for his first career victory over his fellow Spaniard at the 11th attempt. "I had a lot of opportunities in the second set," Nadal said. "I didn't take advantage of break points, so credit goes to him." | The 20th-ranked Almagro converted his second match point, smashing a forehand down the line for his first career victory over his fellow Spaniard at the 11th attempt. "I had a lot of opportunities in the second set," Nadal said. "I didn't take advantage of break points, so credit goes to him." |
After failing to convert any of his five break points in the second set, Nadal missed a return in the tiebreak to give Almagro a 6-5 lead. Almagro followed up with a crosscourt forehand winner to level the match and end Nadal's run of 44 straight sets at the tournament. | After failing to convert any of his five break points in the second set, Nadal missed a return in the tiebreak to give Almagro a 6-5 lead. Almagro followed up with a crosscourt forehand winner to level the match and end Nadal's run of 44 straight sets at the tournament. |
Both players were steady on serve until an exchange of breaks made it 4-4 in the third, and Nadal then sent a shot long to be broken again and give Almagro a chance to serve for the match. Nadal set up two straight chances to break back, but hit a forehand long and then sent a smash into the net with Almagro out of position. | Both players were steady on serve until an exchange of breaks made it 4-4 in the third, and Nadal then sent a shot long to be broken again and give Almagro a chance to serve for the match. Nadal set up two straight chances to break back, but hit a forehand long and then sent a smash into the net with Almagro out of position. |
Nadal then saved the first match point when Almagro's backhand flew wide. But the underdog used a serve-and-volley to save a third break point of the game before Nadal's long return set up the second match point. | Nadal then saved the first match point when Almagro's backhand flew wide. But the underdog used a serve-and-volley to save a third break point of the game before Nadal's long return set up the second match point. |
Nadal had not been eliminated this early in back-to-back clay-court tournaments since 2004, when as an 18-year-old he also failed to get past the quarter-finals in Stuttgart and Bastad. | |
"This is an important win for my career," said Almagro, who celebrated wildly. He will face Santiago Giraldo in Saturday's semi-final after Philipp Kohlschreiber retired with an injury while trailing 6-4, 4-3. | "This is an important win for my career," said Almagro, who celebrated wildly. He will face Santiago Giraldo in Saturday's semi-final after Philipp Kohlschreiber retired with an injury while trailing 6-4, 4-3. |
Earlier, Kei Nishikori of Japan and Ernests Gulbis of Latvia overpowered opponents to set up a meeting in the other semi-final. The fourth-seeded Nishikori continued his good run since returning from a groin injury with a 6-1, 6-3 victory over Marin Cilic of Croatia, while the ninth-seeded Gulbis dismissed Teymuraz Gabashvili of Russia 6-1, 6-4. Gulbis saved all five break points against Gabashvili, who had knocked out the fifth-ranked Ferrer. | Earlier, Kei Nishikori of Japan and Ernests Gulbis of Latvia overpowered opponents to set up a meeting in the other semi-final. The fourth-seeded Nishikori continued his good run since returning from a groin injury with a 6-1, 6-3 victory over Marin Cilic of Croatia, while the ninth-seeded Gulbis dismissed Teymuraz Gabashvili of Russia 6-1, 6-4. Gulbis saved all five break points against Gabashvili, who had knocked out the fifth-ranked Ferrer. |
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