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Nadal reaches 3rd round on empty court

Virus restrictio­ns meant fans had to leave early

- By Samuel Petrequin and Jerome Pugmire

PARIS — Amid an unusual silence on an empty center court at the French Open, defending champion Rafael Nadal celebrated his 35th birthday with something very familiar: another victory against Richard Gasquet.

Nadal won 6-0, 7-5, 6-2 against Gasquet to improve to 17-0 for his career against the Frenchman since they first met in 2004. Gasquet hasn’t even won a set in the past 12 losses to Nadal and not since 2008.

There were no fans on Court Philippe Chatrier to witness Nadal’s 102nd victory at Roland Garros, with all leaving by 9 p.m. because of coronaviru­s rules.

The 13-time champion won the

first set in 24 minutes.

“I think I played an amazing first set,” Nadal said. “I don’t feel that Richard was playing that bad to have that score, but I didn’t miss that much.”

Gasquet rallied from 5-2 in the next set to reach 5-5, but missed an easy volley at the net in the 12th game. Nadal broke him again to take the second set.

Nadal won on his second match point, joining Bjorn Borg, Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Ivan Lendl in owning 17-0 records

against an opponent in the Open era. The top-ranked Djokovic and Federer — who even has two 17-0 records — earlier reached the third round.

Nadal wasn’t too bothered by finishing at nearly 11:30 p.m. in humid conditions.

“The main thing is to feel myself playing well,” he said.

The third-seeded Nadal seeks a record 21st major to move one clear of Federer, and next faces unseeded Cameron Norrie.

In women’s play, top-ranked Ash Barty retired from her second-round match, leaving the tournament without its top two women’s seeds and any of the top three women in the rankings.

Defending champion Iga Swiatek breezed through to the third round, however, beating Rebecca Peterson 6-1, 6-1 on Court Simonne-Mathieu. The

No. 8-seeded Pole next faces No. 30 Anett Kontaveit. Swiatek, who turned 20 on Monday, is looking to become the first woman to win consecutiv­e Roland Garros titles since Justine Henin won her third straight in 2007.

Barty, the 2019 champion, trailed 6-1, 2-2 when she signaled that she couldn’t continue against Polish opponent Magda Linette on Court Philippe Chatrier.

“I was battling the pain, and it just became too severe, and like

I said, was becoming unsafe,” Barty said of the injury that had flared up during training before the tournament.

Federer beat Marin Cilic 6-2, 2-6, 7-6 (4), 6-2 for his ninth win in 10 meetings against the big-serving Croat and fifth in majors.

The eighth-seeded Federer next faces unseeded Dominik Koepfer, who beat No. 30 Taylor Fritz 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4. Fritz left the court in a wheelchair after appearing to hurt his knee.

 ?? MICHEL EULER/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Spain’s Rafael Nadal defeated Richard Gasquet of France in three sets on Thursday at the French Open in Paris.
MICHEL EULER/ASSOCIATED PRESS Spain’s Rafael Nadal defeated Richard Gasquet of France in three sets on Thursday at the French Open in Paris.

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