Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Nadal downs Fognini, on Djokovic collision course

OLD WARHORSES Spaniard closer to No. 1 spot, Serb in first quarters of 2018

- Omnisport sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ■

ROME: Rafael Nadal remained on a collision course with Novak Djokovic by overcoming a firstset blip to ultimately comfortabl­y dispatch Fabio Fognini and book a spot in the semi-finals of the Internazio­nali d’Italia.

The Spaniard may have feared a fourth consecutiv­e lasteight exit in Rome when Fognini, who typically mixed brilliance with erraticism, fought back from 4-1 down to win the opening set.

But Nadal, a seven-time champion in the Italian capital, displayed his lasting quality on the clay to record a 4-6, 6-1, 6-2 victory and secure his ticket to the last four, where Djokovic or Kei Nishikori await.

At the time of going to press, Nishikori had won the first set 6-2. Djokovic had earlier beated Spain’s Albert Ramos Vinolas 6-1, 7-5 to enter his first quarterfin­al of the year.

In the process, Nadal stretched his head-to-head record over Fognini to 11-3 and maintained his hopes of returning to world number one after a quarter-final defeat to Dominic Thiem in Madrid saw him displaced by Roger Federer.

Nadal earned break point in game four of the opening set when relentless pressure led to a forehand winner at the net, and some scarcely believable court coverage saw him put the chance away.

Fognini was unfortunat­e to find himself 4-1 adrift, but a huge forehand brought up three break points in game seven. Nadal saved those but could not hold off a fourth as another crunching forehand saw the Italian break back.

Incredibly, Fognini then turned the set around - a wild forehand from Nadal offered his opponent the break point and the Spaniard then went long with a backhand.

Fognini easily held for the opener, but Nadal quickly rediscover­ed his groove, breaking in game two with a trademark powerful forehand and, when he broke again in game six, the set was out of his opponent’s reach.

The writing was on the wall by the time Fognini gifted Nadal the first break in the deciding set in game three with a long forehand.

SHARAPOVA ADVANCES

In the women’s tournament, three-time winner Maria Sharapova ousted French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko in the quarter-finals, winning 6-7, 6-4, 7-5.

Sharapova’s progress to semifinals should give the two-time Roland Garros winner a seeding for the French Open. “It’s a step in the right direction. It’s obviously a goal to be seeded at events,” said the 31-year-old.

“I don’t think that (seeding) takes away matches. You still have to be ready for tough first rounds and later rounds.”

It was a first Masters quarterfin­al for Sharapova since she won in Rome in 2015. She was denied a wild-card entry last year to Roland Garros.

 ?? REUTERS ?? ■ Spain's Rafael Nadal had lost in the quarterfin­als of Italian Open in each of the last three years.
REUTERS ■ Spain's Rafael Nadal had lost in the quarterfin­als of Italian Open in each of the last three years.

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