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Nadal again falls short of Wimbledon quarters

Muller wins dramatic 5th set to advance

- ByHoward Fendrich

Gilles Muller took a thrilling fifth set to eliminate Rafael Nadal in the fourth round at Wimbledon.

LONDON » First, Rafael Nadal erased a two-set deficit. Then, he erased four match points. Nadal could not, however, erase the fifth.

After digging himself out of difficult situations over and over during the course of a riveting encounter that lasted more than 4 and1/2hours, Nadal suddenly faltered, getting broken in the last game and losing to 16th-seeded Gilles Muller of Luxembourg 3-6, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 15-13 in the fourth round of Wimbledon on Monday.

The surprising defeat extended Nadal’s drought without a quarterfin­al berth at the All England Club to six years.

He has won two of his 15 Grand Slam championsh­ips at Wimbledon, and played in the final three other times, most recently in 2011. But since then, Nadal’s exits at the

All England Club have come in the first round (2013), second round (2012, 2015) and fourth round (2014, 2017).

All of those losses, except Monday’s, came against men ranked 100th or worse. The 34-year-old Muller is not exactly a giant-killer: He had lost 22 consecutiv­e matches against foes ranked in the top five. And he’d only reached a Grand Slam quarterfin­al once before, at the 2008 U.S. Open.

But Muller managed to pull this one out, unfazed but allowing opportunit­ies to pass him by.

Nadal served from behind throughout the final set and was twice a point from losing in its 10th game. He again was twice a point from losing in the 20th. Only whenMuller got yet another chance to end it did he, when Nadal got broken by pushing a forehand long.

Nadal entered the fourthroun­d match having won 28 consecutiv­e completed sets in Grand Slam play, equaling his personal best and a total exceeded only twice in the Open era. He arrived at the All England Club coming off his record 10th French Open championsh­ip, and 15th major trophy overall, and seemed primed to be a factor once again at the grass- court tournament.

Muller, though, presented problems. He already owned one victory over Nadal at Wimbledon, back in the second round in 2005.

Thatwas beforeNada­l figured out howto bring his talents to bear on grass. From 2006-11, Nadal reached the final in five consecutiv­e appearance­s atWimbledo­n (he missed it in 2009 because of bad knees), winning titles in 2008 and 2010.

Muller’s next opponent will be 2014 U. S. Open champion Marin Cilic.

Other men’s quarterfin­als matchups are defending champion Andy Murray vs. 24th-seeded Sam Querrey of the U.S., seven-time champion Roger Federer vs. 2016 runner-up Milos Raonic and 2010 runner-up Tomas Berdych against Novak Djokovic or Adrian Mannarino. The Djokovic-Mannarino fourth-rounder was postponed until today; it had been scheduled to be played on No. 1 Court after NadalMulle­r concluded.

 ?? TIM IRELAND — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Spain’s Rafael Nadal leaves the court after losing to Luxembourg’s Gilles Muller in their fourth-round on day seven at the Wimbledon Tennis Championsh­ips in LondonMond­ay.
TIM IRELAND — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Spain’s Rafael Nadal leaves the court after losing to Luxembourg’s Gilles Muller in their fourth-round on day seven at the Wimbledon Tennis Championsh­ips in LondonMond­ay.

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