Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Djokovic no match for dominant Nadal

- Associated Press sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

ROME: Rafael Nadal is right back where he wants to be.

After losing in the semi-finals of three straight clay-court tournament­s, Nadal dominated for stretches against his long-time rival, Novak Djokovic, in a 6-0, 4-6, 6-1 win on Sunday for a record-extending ninth Italian Open title.

It marked the first time in an Open Era-record 54 meetings, and in their 142nd set against each other, that Nadal won a set against Djokovic without conceding a game - otherwise known as a bagel.

The timing for Nadal’s return to form could not have been more opportune, as he will seek a record-extending 12th title at the French Open starting next weekend.

“Winning a title is important but for me the most important thing is feel myself competitiv­e, feel myself healthy,” Nadal said. “Then with the feeling that I am improving. I know if I’m able to reach my level you can win, you can lose, but normally I’m going to have my chances, especially on this surface.”

Top ranked Djokovic, meanwhile, appeared exhausted after spending more than 5 ½ hours on court against Juan Martin del Potro and Diego Schwartzma­n the previous two days.

Djokovic was also coming off the Madrid Open title last week.

“I don’t want to talk about fatigue or things like that,” Djokovic said. “Rafa was simply too strong today.”

PLISKOVA WINS

In the women’s final earlier, Karolina Pliskova captured the biggest clay-court trophy of her career by beating Johanna Konta 6-3, 6-4.

The Foro Italico crowd continuall­y tried to encourage Djokovic with chants of “Vai Nole!”— Go Nole!— but the top-ranked Serb struggled with his overhead and drop shots.

Midway through the second set, Nadal chased down a lob with an over-the-shoulder shot and Djokovic’s ensuing overhead landed in the net to conclude a long point.

Djokovic again netted an overhead in the next game and then kicked the ball in frustratio­n when he missed a drop shot attempt late in the second.

But Djokovic hung around in the second and converted his first set point when a looping forehand from Nadal sailed wide for his first break of the match. As he walked to his chair after winning the second set, Djokovic waved to get the crowd behind him.

However, Djokovic didn’t have much left in the tank.

When Nadal pushed Djokovic deep into the corner in the opening game of the third set and Djokovic’s desperatio­n lob sailed long to hand Nadal a break, Djokovic smashed his racket to the clay three times in frustratio­n and received a warning from the chair umpire.

Djokovic won only 29 percent of the points on his second serve and committed 39 unforced errors to Nadal’s 17. India’s champion woman sprinter Dutee Chand has revealed she is in a same-sex relationsh­ip, as reported by the Indian Express.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Rafael Nadal after winning the Italian Open on Sunday.
REUTERS Rafael Nadal after winning the Italian Open on Sunday.
 ?? AFP ?? Dutee Chand.
AFP Dutee Chand.

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