Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Nadal misses out on Federer clash after knee injury

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

INDIANWELL­S: Rafael Nadal withdrew from the Indian Wells tournament on Saturday with a knee injury, shortly before his eagerly-awaited semi-final clash with great rival Roger Federer.

Federer, bidding for his 101st career title and a record sixth Indian Wells crown, received a walkover into the final, where he will play Dominic Thiem, a 7-6(3) 6-7(3) 6-4 victor over Milos Raonic in Saturday’s only semifinal.

Federer’s scheduled meeting with Nadal would have been the 39th in their long rivalry and the first since 2017, leaving the Swiss to say “it’s a big letdown”.

“I warmed up today and I felt that my knee was not good to compete at the level I needed to compete in semi-final,” Spain’s Nadal said in a statement. “It’s tough for me to accept all these things that I’m going through in my career.”

Nadal said he would now return home to Mallorca and would not play in the upcoming Miami Open. He hopes to be ready for the Monte Carlo Masters, which begins on April 14.

It was just the fifth time in Nadal’s career that he had conceded a walkover, and the first to Federer. “I am obviously excited to be in the finals, but not this way,” said the 37-yearold Federer. “We’ve had so many epic battles and I know now that every one we have could be our last. Was this our last chance? I hope not.”

The knee had begun to bother Nadal in the second set of his 7-6(2) 7-6(2) victory over Karen Khachanov in the quarter-finals on Friday.

“For me, it is not about today only,” said the world number two, who had not dropped a set in reaching the semi-finals.

“It’s about what it means for me to have to pull out in a tournament that I love so much like this one, and in the semi-finals after playing well during the whole tournament. You can imagine that I can’t be happy.”

THIEM PREVAILS

Thiem saved the lone break point he faced against the bigserving Canadian Raonic, which came as he served for the match at 5-4 in the third set.

Speaking about his upcoming final clash against Federer, Thiem said, “It’s always something special to play him,,” Thiem said. “I know it’s going to be very tough, but at the same time, I will give it everything to hopefully win my first (Masters 1000) title.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? ▪ Nadal is hoping to return to action in Monte Carlo in April.
REUTERS ▪ Nadal is hoping to return to action in Monte Carlo in April.

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