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Nadal faces Tsitsipas showdown after Thiem defeat

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Rafael Nadal insisted he can still win the ATP Finals for the first time despite a damaging 7-6 (9/7), 7-6 (7/4) defeat against Austria’s Dominic Thiem on Tuesday.

Thiem overpowere­d Nadal behind closed doors at London’s O2 Arena to put a dent in the Spanish star’s bid to finally lift the one major prize missing from his packed trophy cabinet.

Thiem became the first player to qualify for the semifinals a few hours later when reigning champion Stefanos Tsitsipas beat Russian seventh seed Andrey Rublev 6-1, 4-6, 7-6 (8/6).

Nadal, who lost the 2010 and 2013

finals of the event, has to beat Tsitsipas in his last group match today to reach the semifinals of the prestigiou­s seasonendi­ng tournament.

Despite his perilous position, Nadal goes into the showdown against Tsitsipas, with the winner guaranteed to progress to the last four, in confident mood after battling hard against the inspired Thiem.

“He played I think an amazing match, and I played well too. So my feeling is not negative. I lost, but I had plenty of chances,” said Nadal, who had beaten Rublev in straight sets in his first match. “I’m happy with the way I played. I think my chances are bigger to have a very good result now than five days ago because the level of tennis, even if I lost today, for me is much higher.”

Nadal, who last month equalled Roger Federer’s record of 20 Grand Slams by winning the French Open, has won 86 titles but just one of those has come on an indoor hard court. The world No 2 has qualified for the ATP Finals for 16 years in a row, but his record at the eight-man elite event pales in comparison with Federer and Novak Djokovic after six injury withdrawal­s.

 ?? Photo: Nampa/AFP ?? Undeterred… Rafael Nadal is in a tough spot after his loss to Dominic Thiem at ATP Finals 2020 and today faces Stefanos Tsitsipas, with qualificat­ion at stake.
Photo: Nampa/AFP Undeterred… Rafael Nadal is in a tough spot after his loss to Dominic Thiem at ATP Finals 2020 and today faces Stefanos Tsitsipas, with qualificat­ion at stake.

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