The Phnom Penh Post

Injured Nadal retires on day of upsets at the Australian Open

- Martin Parry

RAFAEL Nadal’s drive towards a second Australian Open title came to a shuddering injury-induced halt yesterday on a day of upsets that saw the unseeded Kyle Edmund and Elise Mertens make the semifinals.

The world No1 retired against Marin Cilic after an upper right leg problem began troubling him in the fourth set on Rod Laver Arena, with the Spaniard wincing in pain and limping as he struggled to continue.

His 3-6, 6-3, 6-7 (5/7), 6-2, 2-0 exit set up a last-four clash for the former US Open champion against Britain’s Edmund, who stunned third seed Grigor Dimitrov 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.

Mertens, who is yet to drop a set, was equally convincing in blasting past world No4 Elina Svitolina 6-4, 6-0 to become the first Belgian to make the semis since Kim Clijsters in 2012.

She will play second-seeded Dane Caroline Wozniacki or veteran Spaniard Carla Suarez Navarro for a place in Saturday’s final.

Little separated Nadal and big-hitting Cilic until the injury struck, as they traded ferocious groundstro­kes in an intense battle.

But the Spaniard, who was beaten in last year’s final by Roger Federer, called the physio at 1-4 in the fourth set and again at the changeover when two sets apiece and the writing was on the wall.

“It was an unbelievab­le performanc­e from both us,” said Croat Cilic, the sixth seed. “It is really unfortunat­e for Rafa to finish this way.”

Nadal’s retirement follows t he departure on Monday of Novak Djokov ic, with his immediate play- ing future uncertain after an elbow injur y flared up. He a lso appeared to have a hip problem.

Edmund makes semis

There were no such troubles for Edmund against Dimitrov, as he became only t he fourt h Brit ish man to reach the semifinals of the Austra lian Open in t he post-1968 Open Era.

“It’s an amazing feeling. I’m very happy,” said the overwhelme­d 23year-old, ranked 49.

“It was a hard match and I’m really trying to enjoy the moment. It was my first match on Rod Laver Arena and it’s very special.”

He is the only British man in the draw after Andy Murray’s injury withdrawal before the tournament, raising the prospect that it will be him, rather than the Scottish Olympic champion, who breaks through to win in Australia. Murray has been a five-time finalist but lost them all.

World No37 Mertens is on a hot streak of form, unbeaten in 10 matches after winning in Hobart this month.

She was too physical for Svitolina as she stormed into the semis, incredibly on her Australian Open debut.

“It’s amazing. I mean, it was not expected, especially today. Really tough match,” said the Belgian world No37.

“But I was in the zone today. If you believe in yourself then anything can happen. But, of course, semis is: “Wow!”

‘Expecting a tough fight’

Svitolina blamed a hip injury for her shock ousting as she again failed to get to the last four of a Grand Slam on her 22nd attempt.

“It was my hip. I started to feel it actually after the final in Brisbane,” she said, referring to the warm-up tournament she won.

“It’s been there all the time. I had pain all the time. But with painkiller­s, it was fine.”

She needed a run to the final to have a chance of displacing Simona Halep at the top of the world rankings.

Romania’s Halep plays her quarterfin­al against sixth seed Karolina Pliskova today.

Wozniacki last made the semifinals at Melbourne Park in 2011 and she was to face a familiar foe late yesterday in Suarez Navarro, whose two wins in seven career meetings with her were both on clay.

“Obviously hard courts are a little different,” Wozniacki said.

“But we’ve had a lot of tough encounters on hard courts as well. Three-set gruelling matches. I’m expecting a tough fight.”

 ?? WILLIAM WEST/AFP ?? Rafael Nadal receives medical attention during his men’s singles quarterfin­al match against Marin Cilic on day nine of the Australian Open in Melbourne yesterday.
WILLIAM WEST/AFP Rafael Nadal receives medical attention during his men’s singles quarterfin­al match against Marin Cilic on day nine of the Australian Open in Melbourne yesterday.

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