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Nadal seals win in match No 1000

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MIAMI: Rafa Nadal celebrated his 1 000th tour level match with a come-from-behind victory over German veteran Philipp Kohlschrei­ber to reach the fourth round of the Miami Open yesterday.

World number 31 Kohlschrei­ber was on fire early, ripping through the first set in only 21 minutes but fifth seed Nadal flipped the switch and turned the match on its head to prevail 0-6 6-2 6-3 on the main stadium hard court at Crandon Park.

The 30-year-old Spaniard ignited the near-capacity crowd with a typically determined comeback to clinch his 822nd career victory.

He joins a small group of 11 players headed by Jimmy Connors (1 535) to have played at least 1 000 matches.

“One thousand matches is a lot of matches.

“Obviously that’s good news because that says I am having a long career,” Nadal told reporters.

Nadal said he had not done much wrong in the first set against an opponent who was in the zone.

“He was doing everything good, so that’s sport. I lose the set because he was playing too good. That’s it.

While Nadal played in the relative comfort of the late afternoon, Kei Nishikori also took three sets and nearly three hours to advance under a high noon sun, outlasting Spain’s Fernando Verdasco 7-6(2) 6-7(5) 6-1.

Nishikori, the runner-up to Novak Djokovic last year, fired 37 winners but Verdasco, aided by persistent swirling winds, used his varying pace and depth to rattle Japan’s number one, inducing 48 unforced errors.

Milos Raonic withdrew before his match against American qualifier Jared Donaldson, blaming a persistent hamstring injury. – Reuters

 ?? PICTURE: USA TODAY SPORTS ?? FLIP THE SWITCH: Rafael Nadal of Spain hits a backhand against Philip Kohlschrei­ber of Germany at Crandon Park Tennis Centre in Miami.
PICTURE: USA TODAY SPORTS FLIP THE SWITCH: Rafael Nadal of Spain hits a backhand against Philip Kohlschrei­ber of Germany at Crandon Park Tennis Centre in Miami.

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