Philippine Daily Inquirer

Brown sends Nadal packing with a whiff

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LONDON—On the final point of the first set of his latest Wimbledon disappoint­ment, Rafael Nadal swung his mighty, lefty forehand—and whiffed, accidental­ly whacking his right leg with his racket.

It was a painful, embarrassi­ng mistake, symbolic of the sort of day this was.

During five trips to the All England Club from 2006-11, Nadal reached the final every time. In his most recent four appearance­s, though, Nadal has exited early against an unheralded, unaccompli­shed and, most importantl­y, unafraid opponent ranked 100th or worse. On Thursday, Nadal lost 7-5, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 in the second round to Dustin Brown, who needed to qualify just to enter the main draw.

“It’s not the end,” Nadal said. “[It’s] a sad moment for me … but life continues. My career, too.”

Toni Nadal, Rafael’s uncle and coach, summed up the Centre Court match this way: “He played really bad. Bad shots. Very bad with his forehand.”

All true. But give credit to Brown and his varied, risky and entertaini­ng brand of tennis, a mix of old-school serve-and-volleying, drop shots, drop volleys and go-for-it returns.

“I had nothing to lose. If I lose 6-1, 6-2, 6-3, everyone says ‘Bravo, Rafa,’” Brown said.

The 30-year-old Brown was born in Germany to a Jamaican father—whose face is tattooed on Brown’s stomach—and German mother. They moved to Jamaica when he was 12 and returned to Europe about a decade ago. Around that time, his parents bought him an RV so he could drive from tournament to tournament.

Roger Federer joined Andy Murray and Petra Kvitova as past Wimbledon champions picking up straightfo­rward, straight-set victories Thursday. Federer’s 6-4, 6-2, 6-2 win over Sam Querrey of the US included one particular­ly memorable moment—an on-the-run, between-the-legs lob.

“You want to go over and give him a highfive sometimes,” Querrey said.

 ?? REUTERS ?? DUSTIN Brown celebrates his huge upset of Rafa Nadal (inset).
REUTERS DUSTIN Brown celebrates his huge upset of Rafa Nadal (inset).

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