The Guardian (Nigeria)

Anderson First Into Madrid Open Semifinals

- By Jacob Akindele

KEVIN Anderson became the first player to reach the semi-finals of the ongoing Madrid Open Tennis Championsh­ip when he defeated Serbia’s Dusan Lajovic, 7/6(3); 3/6; 6/3. It was their second career meeting. In their previous encounter at the Miami Open in 2017, the worldranke­d number nine had also prevailed in two straight sets.

The 27-year-old Lajovic from Belgrade, ranked 95th in the world, had achieved a stunning upset of Argentina’s Juan Martin Del Potro 3/6; 6/4; 7/6in the preceding round and the fatigue of the Del Potro match lingered.

In the quarterfin­al match, Lajovic held his service games and battled Anderson to a tiebreak in the first set. A single break in the second and third sets gave Anderson the victory. In the preceding round, Lajovic had dismissed Belgium’s David Goffin in a lop-sided encounter that ended 6/1; 6/1.

The media euphoria about Nadal’s 50th consecutiv­e wins on one surface and surpassing John Mcenroe’s record persisted as the world number one was billed to face Austrian Dominic Thiem in one of the remaining quarterfin­al matches. In his steely focus, Nadal said he did not give much attention to records, which would be references after his playing days. To do otherwise would be an added pressure on the player.

Nadal had defeated Thiem in the finals of Monte Carlo in 2017, but lost their encounter in the 2017 Rome Masters; which was his last loss on clay to date. Nadal’s characteri­stic respect for his opponents was evident when he acknowledg­ed the Austrian as one of the most dangerous on the tour as evidenced by the number five in the world ranking.

 ??  ?? Cristiano Ronaldo in action during Real Madrid’s training session yesterday morning
Cristiano Ronaldo in action during Real Madrid’s training session yesterday morning

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