Toni Nadal speaks to ATPTour.com ahead of Rafael Nadal and Felix Auger-Aliassime's fourth round match at Roland Garros.
If he continues to improve, I think he will be a candidate for the title here in the coming years," he warned. "I'm honest," noted Nadal, "I'll go out to play my match and do things in the best way possible every day, without thinking about anything else. "I'd like my nephew to win Roland Garros," admitted Toni. "Unfortunately, to do that, he has to beat Felix. I feel very comfortable with him, I'm lucky to be working with a player who is one of the best people on Tour, and also a good tennis player, but I'm Rafael's family," he continued. "I also don't have the slightest doubt that, even though he's working with a different person, it's difficult for him not to want me to win. "I am in no doubt that Toni wants the best for me," Nadal said later. I'm not going to sit in a box.
By Karolos Grohmann PARIS (Reuters) - The presence of Toni Nadal in the coaching team of Felix Auger-Aliassime will not be a distraction in the French...
“We are family more than anything else…We are a family that stays together all the time. So he’s not only an uncle. “I don’t think he will be able to want me to lose but he’s a professional and he’s with another player,” Nadal said.
Coach Goran Ivanisevic underlined that Rafael Nadal is always a French Open favorite and said he definitely expects a Nadal and Novak Djokovic quarterfinal.
Djokovic clashed Nadal three times in a French Open and each time ended on the losing side. Last year, Djokovic met Nadal in the French Open semifinal and claimed victory. Nadal, 35, is a record 13-time French Open and beating him at Roland Garros is considered as the toughest thing in the game.
Live updates from Sunday's action at Roland Garros as the two modern greats take to the court. Daniel Harris has the latest.
At 30-40 she shanks a forehand, then Trevisan goes long on the backhand ... and this time, Sasnovich, twice a break down in this set, punishes a backhand winner cross-court that breaks the sideline! But a forehand into the net gives Trevisan another go at 7-6 and a decent returns gets her into the point ... only for a forehand error to give it away. Trevisan has had a great run to this point and is yet to drop a set. A colossal double cedes break-back point, which Sasnovich saves, but she then nets a backhand when Trevisan raises another, and we’ll now decide the set on a breaker. Trevisan isn’t going to die wondering, upping the venom on her forehand to clobber a winner down the line for 0-15, then batters another for 0-30. But then another goes wide and Sasnovich finds a winner of her own for 30-all; can she close out? She goes for a monster but it’s long and Sasnovich climbs right into her second effort, spanking a backhand winner cross-court. Trevisan dictates with her forehand, and a mishit from Sasnovich goes wide! She breaks to love, having won eight of the last nine points, and will now serve for a decider at 5-3! She will be raging if she loses this, and when she goes long with a forehand that looks likely! Trevisan defends well, Sasnovich goes long on the backhand, and that’s match point! Fernandez will now serve for the set a second time.
Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal would each "make totally different requests" in regards to a day or night match if they are to end up facing off in Paris.
"All of a sudden he [Djokovic] loses to Alcaraz [in Madrid], what’s happening? All of a sudden, they go to Australia where everyone is saying Novak is going to break the record and guess what? Novak has a way of fuelling these situations into something positive - that is very hard to do. Well, he wins Rome; now it looks like, there is Novak Djokovic - he’s back! Slight, very slight!" "I don't think we have to worry a whole lot about Rafa at Roland-Garros, if you look at his record, it's crazy, it's insane how good it is.
Novak Djokovic topped Diego Schwartzman in straight sets at the French Open, doing his part to set up a potential quarterfinal showdown with Rafael Nadal.
And if 13-time French Open champion Nadal wins his fourth-round match against Felix Auger-Aliassime later Sunday, the two longtime rivals would meet each other in the quarterfinals. He won the title in 2016 and last year, part of his collection of 20 Grand Slam trophies. Djokovic has made the quarterfinals in Paris 13 years in a row.
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RAFAEL NADAL went down during a rally against Felix Auger-Aliassime after dropping the first set.
It came after Nadal lost the first set 6-3 in almost an hour - the first set he has dropped all tournament. The 13-time French Open champion cleaned himself up quickly before the next point and was back to it, not requiring medical attention with the bloodflow stemmed. Rafael Nadal's right knee started bleeding after he took a tumble when trying to return one of Felix Auger-Aliassime's shots early in the second set of their fourth-round clash.
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“I have a lot of respect for him. Always ready with a good serve when needed, the Serbian staved off break points in the next game to level for 3-3, took the 15th seed’s serve again and wrapped up set two after another break. But the Argentine was not ready to give up and he broke for 2-0 in the second set and held for 3-0 only for Djokovic to raise his level again to break back with a crosscourt forehand winner.
Rafael Nadal knows the coach of his fourth-round opponent at the French Open rather well: It's Toni Nadal, Rafael's uncle and former longtime coach.
No. 31 Elise Mertens of Belgium, and 20-year-old Amanda Anisimova vs. And even though he has dealt with chronic pain in his left foot recently, and a rib injury earlier this season, he is still considered the King of Clay and has not dropped a set leading into the contest against Auger-Aliassime, a 21-year-old Canadian who was a semifinalist at last year's U.S. Open and is seeded ninth in Paris. Both players say they don't expect there to be any awkwardness; Auger-Aliassime said Toni Nadal would sit in a neutral location, rather than in either competitor's guest box. That's just one reason this is an intriguing matchup on Sunday at Court Philippe Chatrier. Nadal is a 13-time champion at the French Open and owns a men's-record 21 Grand Slam titles.
Novak Djokovic set up a possible quarter-final meeting with old rival Rafael Nadal at the French Open with an impressive straight-sets victory over Diego ...
Schwartzman saved a match point in game eight to force Djokovic to serve it out, which he did, to love. The pattern of the match continued, as Djokovic broke in the very next game to all but end the tie as a contest. Djokovic took his head-to-head record against Argentinian Schwartzman to 7-0 with a clinical display, in which he saved seven of the eight break points he faced.
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Rafael Nadal qualifies for the quarterfinals after a tough battle with the Canadian and will face Novak Djokovic in a historic duel.
My name is Manuel Carmona Hidalgo and I will be your antifrió n for this match. Before playing the Grand Slam he defended the crown at the ATP Rome but the discomfort in the round of 16 against Shapavalov deprived him of advancing in the Italian tournament despite winning the first set 6-1. In the last grand slam he played, the Canadian tennis player was eliminated by the number 2, Medvedev in the quarterfinals. 4º Set Rafael Nadal (3-6 6-3 6-2 3-6) Auger Aliassame 5º Set Rafael Nadal (3-6 6-3 6-2 3-6 6-3) Auger Aliassame See you all again!
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I was able to play more aggressive and go more often to the net and it made a difference without a doubt.” The other seven all rose to World No. 1 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings in their careers. He gained the crucial break in the eighth game before he held serve to secure his victory, letting out a roar in delight. Auger-Aliassime refused to go away though at the start of the fourth set, securing early breaks to swing momentum back in his favour as he hit 14 winners in the set and held his nerve to force a decider. He has a huge serve and I was not able to push him back. “The beginning of the fourth was very tough. With his victory, the 35-year-old has now reached the quarter-finals in 16 of his 18 appearances in Paris. Prior to Sunday, Nadal had been taken to five sets in just two of his 111 matches at the event. He reduced the unforced errors, targeting the World No. 9’s backhand with heavy topspin to dictate. The only thing I can guarantee is that I am going to fight until the end.” The Canadian’s flat hitting and depth forced Nadal into errors with the Canadian breaking twice to move ahead. However, the 13-time champion kept his composure and demonstrated his trademark winning mentality to advance after four hours and 23 minutes on a court he has had so much success on.
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21: After capturing the Australian Open in January, Nadal is the all-time men’s leader with 21 Grand Slam singles titles. He is seeking to extend his record with a 22nd major title, while Djokovic is looking to tie him at 21. Nadal broke in the eighth game of the fifth set and then served it out with a forehand winner into the open court after a short rally. I am glad because I didn’t spend too much time on the court, because it will be physical. The only thing I can guarantee is I’m going to fight until the end, so many thanks.” And the only thing that I can tell you is I’m going to be focused since [Monday], going to try my best as always.
Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic will play in the French Open quarterfinals after each won his fourth round match at Roland Garros.
I’m glad that I didn’t spend too much time on the court myself up to quarterfinals, knowing that playing him in Roland Garros is always a physical battle, along with everything else,” said Djokovic, who beat 15th-seeded Diego Schwartzman 6-1, 6-3, 6-3 earlier Sunday and has won all 12 sets he’s played in the tournament. Looking at the larger picture, Nadal’s record 13 championships at Roland Garros are part of his haul of 21 Grand Slam trophies, a record for men. Djokovic leads 30-28, although Nadal has a 7-2 advantage at the French Open.
Rafael Nadal got through a serious test in the French Open's by edging Felix Auger-Aliassime to set up a record 59th matchup against rival Novak Djokovic.
No other two men have played each other as many times in the professional era of tennis. Two of those three career defeats in Paris came against Djokovic, owner of 20 major titles and two at the French Open. Last year, Djokovic beat Nadal in the semifinals en route to the trophy. Sunday’s thriller in Court Philippe Chatrier was only the third five-setter Nadal ever has played at Roland Garros, where he has won 13 of his record 21 Grand Slam titles.
Rafael Nadal won in five sets while his quarter-final opponent Novak Djokovic will be the fresher having beaten Diego Schwartzman in straight sets.
He peppered Nadal with well-timed drop shots, he continued to look for forehands to dominate with and he was supreme at the net. From the player who would run out of ideas in his early exchanges against the big players, here he continually searched for solutions and often found them. Just as it seemed that Nadal was in control, however, he inexplicably started the fourth set with a flurry of unforced errors. Nadal then rode all of his momentum to a two sets to one lead. He watched on as, after the elation of Real Madrid’s Champions League win that Nadal attended, on an extremely cold afternoon Nadal started the match out of sorts. Rafael Nadal has played 112 tennis matches at Roland Garros over the course of his career and he has somehow lost just three times on these courts.
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I hope to be able to give myself a chance to play at the highest level possible.” Nadal is now a jaw-dropping 109-3 at Roland Garros, where he will face Djokovic for the 10th time and 59th time overall. “That's why I am just trying to enjoy as much as possible and fight as much as I can to keep living the dream that is [to] keep playing tennis and be back in a very advanced round of Roland Garros, playing against the World No. 1,” Nadal said. “I am in [the] quarter-finals of Roland Garros. Two weeks and a half ago, even if I had good hopes, positive hopes after Rome, I [didn’t even] know if I would be able to be here,” Nadal said. And being honest, every match that I play here, I don't know if [it is] going to be my last match here in Roland Garros in my tennis career. It is easy to forget that Nadal missed a month-and-a-half after the BNP Paribas Open due to a stress fracture in one of his ribs.
PARIS (AP) — By the end of only the third five-setter Rafael Nadal has played in 112 career matches at Roland Garros, as the sun and temperature descended ...
Rafael Nadal's 3-6, 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 win over Felix Auger-Aliassime at Roland Garros on Sunday may or may not go down as the best match of the year.
With FAA serving at 3-4, Nadal started by hitting a big forehand and finishing the point with a smash for 0-15. The last two games were the final act of the match, and a fitting pinnacle. This was a movie many of us have seen dozens of times at Roland Garros, and it seemed sure to end in a four-set runaway victory for Rafa. The first act was dominated by Auger-Aliassime. He broke Nadal in the third game of the match and used his serve—especially the wide one in the deuce court—his forehand, his drop shot, and his net game to win the first set. Nadal finished with his 109th victory roar in Paris. Auger-Aliassime finished with a crooked smile of appreciation—for the moment, for his opponent, and hopefully for himself—as he walked to the net to shake Rafa’s hand. But as far as pure sporting entertainment goes, it will be hard to top, inside or outside of tennis, in 2022.
Djokovic, the world No. 1, and Nadal, the 13-time French Open champion, will continue their epic rivalry on Tuesday in the quarterfinal at Roland Garros.
As Auger-Aliassime, pumped his fist after clinching the first set, 6-3, Nadal spent an extra few seconds working the line with his foot, taking an extra moment seemingly to prepare for the challenging places this match was going. Djokovic managed the challenge, making Schwartzman seem like a sparring partner who forced Djokovic to run and stay on the court long enough — a little more than two hours — but not too long. Nadal had no such concerns, though he struggled from the start of the chilly and breezy evening. Too cold and too damp, which makes the clay stick to balls, giving them the feel of heavy rocks on his racket. He was detained at the border and deported after government officials deemed his stance against vaccinations a threat to public health. Djokovic has tried to spearhead an independent players organization, the Professional Tennis Players Association, which he launched with a handful of other players in 2020. Nadal, who largely ended his 2021 season after the French Open because of a chronic foot injury, said finishing his career with the most major championships mattered little to him. Even more, it is a clash of two men whose personalities and trajectories, especially over the past year, have pushed them into different realms of the sport and public consciousness. On the court, they have captured each other’s most treasured possessions. Djokovic has refused to get vaccinated and questioned established science. Just a number. They have played each other 58 times, with Djokovic holding a 30-28 edge.
A rib fracture. Chronic foot pain. His own Uncle Toni coaching the fourth-round opponent. Nothing has been easy for Rafael Nadal this year, but still, ...
It looked like Nadal's bid here at Roland Garros was starting to slip away from him, but then he took charge, storming the next two sets. But Nadal wasn't ready to slip away into the shadows. Then there's the swipe of the hair, the tug on the shorts, the 14 or so bounces of the ball and the serve. If he were to lose, it would be a less painful loss because the player I work with would win, but I don't like to deceive anyone." Here at Roland-Garros, there's the addition of three taps on his shoes to remove the dusty clay -- first the right shoe, then left, then right again. Auger-Aliassime broke him twice to make it 3-1, and then 5-1, and took the first set. On Sunday on Philippe-Chatrier, he walked out to an incredible reception from the crowd. Just like in Melbourne, expectations around Nadal were lower than usual heading into Paris. But once Nadal was seen practicing on the clay, all the usual trademarks we've come to know from him were there. But then came a passing shot at the net, and the hop, skip and three fist pumps, and everything was back to normal. He went on to take the Mexican Open, and with Djokovic's schedule unclear at that stage, and Roger Federer absent, it looked like it'd be the year of Nadal. But across the next fortnight he stretched ahead of the rest to secure his 21st Grand Slam title. He returned for the Madrid Open and ran into a Carlos Alcaraz-sized wall in the quarterfinals.
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“The only thing I can tell you, I am going to be focused and try my best. Nadal wasted six breakpoint opportunities in the first set but cut down on his errors in the second and made his chance count in the eighth game to break his opponent and level the contest at 1-1. “We know each other well,” Nadal said of Djokovic. “We have a lot of history together.
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“I’m proud about the effort I produced, the game I played, and like most of my matches I try to leave the match without any regrets,” Auger-Aliassime said. “It makes me very happy to have won a few matches here this year.” Instead, Auger-Aliassime will try to move forward taking lessons he learned from the match and his entire stay at the clay-court major. “So as I said, I really wish him the very best, but it will be a monumental effort for him, I think, to win. At one point even though he raised the level of his game, there were a few dips, physically, mentally, and I kind of lost the order of the game. He's somebody who I really like, and so I wish him the very best for the next match,” Auger-Aliassime said.
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In other action, the pair made up of Spain’s Marcel Granollers and Argentina’s Horacio Zeballos moved to the doubles quarterfinals by defeating Great Britain’s Jonny O’Mara and Jackson Withrow, from the US, 6-1, 6-1. In women’s doubles play, Italy’s Martina Trevisan (No. 59) and Canada’s Leylah Fernandez (No. 17) will face off in the quarterfinals against Americans Coco Gauff (No. 18) and Sloane Stephens (No. 64). Zapata, No. 131 in the world, made it to the Round of 16 in a big tourney for the first time and had a chance to take the first two sets – getting out in front by 4-1 in the first and 4-2 in the second – but couldn’t bring it home at the crucial moments. Zverev will now play in the quarterfinals in Paris for the fourth time, facing off against Carlos Alcaraz (No. 6) after the 19-year-old Spaniard defeated Russia’s Karen Khachanov 6-1, 6-4 and 6-4 in 2 hours and 15 minutes. The upcoming contest will be their 59th encounter, the 10th at Roland Garros, where Djokovic has beaten Nadal only twice but is now seeking his third French Open trophy and his 21st Grand Slam, which would tie him with the Spaniard Meanwhile, in other Paris tennis action, Spain’s Bernabe Zapata gave a great account of himself but went down to defeat at the hands of Germany’s Alexander Zverev 7-6 (11), 7-5 and 6-3 in 2 hours and 45 minutes. On the hunt for his 14th title in Paris, Nadal had trouble moving ahead to the next round, with his 21-year-old rival forcing him to up his play, but backing him up to the abyss of defeat, which would have been the fourth such result in the French capital.
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In the men's draw Andrey Rublev vs. After coming back in the next two, I finished the third much better. That made a difference without a doubt."
After Djokovic cruised, Nadal labored to a five-set win, setting up a clash in the quarterfinals.
At that point, he later explained to a French broadcaster, he could take no more and had to leave to watch the conclusion on television. He produced huge serves time and again to fend off 16 of the 22 break points he faced. The victor’s next challenge could prove equally daunting: a potential semifinal against Carlos Alcaraz, the Spanish teen who beat Nadal and Djokovic in succession to win the recent Madrid Open on clay. After leveling at one set apiece, Nadal rounded into form in the third set, pummeling Auger-Aliassime with forehand blasts again and again. He has yet to concede a set in the first four rounds. Nadal didn’t cite the rib he cracked during a tournament in March and made only passing reference to “a tough process” with his foot, alluding to chronic pain in his surgically repaired left one.
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“I am just trying to enjoy as much as possible and fight as much as I can to keep living the dream that is to keep playing tennis and be back in a very advanced round of Roland Garros, playing against the world number one. That’s my situation now. “I can’t complain much,” said Nadal, who will turn 36 on Friday. “I am in quarter-finals of Roland Garros. Two weeks and a half ago … I even didn’t know if I would be able to be here.