The Province

At last, Nadal knocks off Djokovic

Resurgent Spaniard halts his losing streak to Serb, advances to Madrid Open final

- Tales Azzoni

MADRID — Rafael Nadal is near his best again and he showed it with an emphatic win over a rival he hadn’t beaten in three years.

Nadal ended his seven-match winless streak against Novak Djokovic with a 6-2, 6-4 win that put him in the Madrid Open final again on Saturday.

Nadal overpowere­d Djokovic and converted on his third match point to earn his first victory against the second-ranked Serb since the 2014 French Open final. Nadal had lost 15 straight sets against Djokovic and won only one of the last 12 matches against him in four years.

“To beat an opponent such as Novak, it gives you a lot of confidence. It shows you you’re working in the right way,” said Nadal, who has thrived after two years struggling with his game.

On the women’s side, Simona Halep of Romania won her second straight Madrid title by defeating Kristina Mladenovic of France 7-5, 6-7 (5), 6-2 in nearly three hours, becoming the first player to successful­ly defend the title since Serena Williams in 2013.

“I feel great that I could defend this title,” Halep said. “It means a lot because it gives me confidence for the bigger tournament­s.”

It was the first title of the season for the eighth-ranked Halep, who was the first player to make it to three Madrid finals. She lost to Maria Sharapova in 2014.

Mladenovic was in her second straight final and fourth of the year. She won her first career title in St. Petersburg in February.

It was another categorica­l win for Nadal in what has been a superb season for the fifth-ranked Spaniard, who will be trying to win his third straight title on Sunday. He can also tie Djokovic with 30 titles in Masters 1000 events.

The four-time Madrid champion will play the title game against ninth-ranked Dominic Thiem of Austria, who ousted Pablo Cuevas of Uruguay 6-4, 6-4.

Thiem, who won the Rio de Janeiro title in February, lost the Barcelona Open final to Nadal last month.

It will be Nadal’s eighth final at his home tournament and the first since losing to Andy Murray in 2015.

“I can’t be any happier,” Nadal said. “It means the world to me to make it to another final here.”

Nadal has been playing some of his best tennis this year. He’s reached six finals this season and is coming off consecutiv­e titles in Monte Carlo and Barcelona.

“It was an important match for me because it meant continuing with the good dynamic that I’ve been carrying for several months,” Nadal said.

Djokovic hasn’t reached a final since winning his first tournament of the year in Doha. This was his first semifinal since he won that title in January.

“I did try my best,” Djokovic said. “It wasn’t a very high quality of tennis from my side. Just his quality was very high. He managed to do whatever he wanted really, especially in the first set.”

Djokovic didn’t have to play the quarter-final in Madrid because Kei Nishikori withdrew before the match because of a wrist injury. This was Djokovic’s first tournament since splitting with longtime coach Marian Vajda.

Nadal’s other titles in Madrid came in 2005, 2010 and 2013-14.

 ??  ?? Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates after beating Novak Djokovic of Serbia Saturday in their semifinal match during day eight of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis at La Caja Magica.
Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates after beating Novak Djokovic of Serbia Saturday in their semifinal match during day eight of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis at La Caja Magica.
 ??  ?? Simona Halep of Romania smiles as she poses for photograph­s holding the trophy for winning the woman’s Madrid Open tennis tournament after defeating Kristina Mladenovic of France.
Simona Halep of Romania smiles as she poses for photograph­s holding the trophy for winning the woman’s Madrid Open tennis tournament after defeating Kristina Mladenovic of France.

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