Muller ousts Nadal in 5-set marathon
LONDON — Rafael Nadal kept getting pushed to the brink of defeat. He kept resisting.
After repeatedly digging himself out of difficult situations, Nadal finally succumbed, broken in the last game of a 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 4-6, 15-13 loss to 16thseeded Gilles Muller on Monday.
“I played with the right determination, right passion, right attitude,” Nadal said, “to win the match.”
But he could not pull through, extending his drought without a quarterfinal berth at the All England Club to six years.
“Just tried to hang in there,” Muller said. “Somehowin the end, Imade it.”
Nadal won two of his 15 Grand Slam championships atWimbledon and played in the final three other times, most recently in 2011. But since then, Nadal’s exits have come in the first round (2013), second round (2012, 2015) or fourth round (2014, 2017).
All of those losses, except Monday’s, came against men ranked 100th or worse. The 34-year-old Muller is not exactly a giant killer: He had lost 22 consecutive matches against players in the top five, and he’d only reached a Grand Slam quarterfinal once before, at the 2008U.S. Open.
Now Muller will face Marin Cilic inWednesday’s quarterfinals.
Other men’s quarterfinals: defending champion Andy Murray, who beat Benoit Paire 7-6 (1), 6-4, 6-4 Monday, against SamQuerrey; Roger Federer, who beat Grigor Dimitrov 6-4, 6-2, 6-4, against Milos Raonic; and Tomas Berdych against Novak Djokovic or Adrian Mannarino. TheDjokovic-Mannarino match was postponed until Tuesday after NadalandMuller playedon and on, past 8 p.m.
In the women’s draw, five-time Wimbledon champion Venus Williams won, and top-ranked Angelique Kerber lost. Williams, who lastwon the title in 2008, advanced to the quarterfinals by beating AnaKonjuh 6-3, 6-2.
Kerber, who reached the Wimbledon final last year but lost to SerenaWilliams, was beaten by Garbine Muguruza on No. 2 Court, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4.