Novak Djokovic sweeps past Rafael Nadal in ATP Cup final

The contest between Serbia and Spain is nicely poised at 1-1 after Djokovic’s 6-2, 7-6 win over his long-time rival Nadal.

Published : Jan 12, 2020 18:31 IST , Sydney

Fired up: Novak Djokovic exults during his contest against Rafael Nadal at the ATP Cup.
Fired up: Novak Djokovic exults during his contest against Rafael Nadal at the ATP Cup.
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Fired up: Novak Djokovic exults during his contest against Rafael Nadal at the ATP Cup.

Novak Djokovic swept past long-time rival Rafael Nadal in a battling display at the ATP Cup final on Sunday to lay down a marker ahead of the Australian Open.

The Serbian World No. 2 blasted the top-ranked Spaniard off court 6-2 in the first set before a much tighter 7-6 (7/4) second set. It left the final of the inaugural team event finely poised at 1-1 after Spain’s reliable Roberto Bautista Agut caned Dusan Lajovic 7-5, 6-1.

Nadal and Djokovic were both expected back on court to play the decisive doubles rubber that will decide which country wins the 24-nation tournament. “Every time I get to play Rafa we get to play a lot of exciting points. There were some incredible exchanges today,” said Djokovic.

Perfect start

“I started off the match perfectly, everything worked. I’m just really glad I held my nerve in the end.”

Djokovic, warming up for his bid to win an eighth Australian Open crown this month, went into the clash at Sydney’s Ken Rosewall Arena leading their head-to-heads 28-26.

But the statistics did not tell the full story.

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The Serb had won nine of their past 12 contests and been dominant over the years on hard courts — including a comfortable win against Nadal in the Australian Open final last year. He showed his intent immediately, breaking Nadal in the opening game when the Spaniard netted a backhand, and there was no let-up.

 

His driving groundstrokes and deft touches proved too much with Nadal’s serve constantly under siege as Djokovic delivered a booming ace to wrap up the set.

Nadal lifted to another level in the second set and it was an intense affair, with Djokovic saving five break points in a crucial sixth game. It went to a tiebreaker where a crunching backhand down the line from the Serb gave him the break he needed to complete the victory.

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