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Rafael Nadal has won seven consecutive sets to reach the Wimbledon quarter-finals. © Shaun Botterill/Getty Images. ATP Staff Jul 04, 2022.
"It's going to be a tough match, but we are in the quarter-finals of Wimbledon so what can I expect?" The second relied more on touch than power and resulted in a lawnmower celebration from the Spaniard, who repeatedly pumped his fist. Against van de Zandschulp, the Spaniard failed to serve out the match at 5-3 and led 6/3 in the third-set tie-break before claiming victory on his fourth match point when an overhead flew just wide.
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Also, Nadal admitted he was wrong in his decision to call Sonego to the net in the middle of action. Once the match continued, Sonego got broken back in the ninth game as Nadal served out for a 6-1 6--2 6-4 victory in the 10th game. Italian tennis player Lorenzo Sonego said Rafael Nadal distracted him with his action and added the Spaniard should have had a word with the chair umpire if he was having some issues.
Nick Kyrgios made his first Grand Slam quarterfinal in 7½ years, and Amanda Anisimova and Simona Haelp advanced on the women's side at Wimbledon.
Anisimova lost in the first round of Wimbledon last year. I can’t believe a year later, I’m in the same position.” Halep won the French Open in 2018 and Wimbledon in 2019. The Spaniard is playing his first grass-court tournament since 2019, when he lost to Roger Federer in the Wimbledon semifinals. “I've played a lot of tennis in the last month and a half. “So these are all things I have in the back of my mind.” It’s Anisimova's first Grand Slam quarterfinal since the semis at the French Open in 2019, when she also beat Tan along the way. After Nakashima evened things by taking the fourth set with a break, then went up 1-0 in the fifth, Kyrgios surged to the finish. Garin, who is ranked 43rd, reached his first Grand Slam quarterfinal in his 15th major appearance. This will be Kyrgios' third appearance in a major quarterfinal. “I need a glass of wine, for sure, tonight. Against Nakashima, an unseeded 20-year-old from California, Kyrgios repeatedly was visited during changeovers by a trainer, who massaged and manipulated his shoulder.
Lorenzo Sonego has clearly not fully forgiven Rafael Nadal after their spat on Centre Court last weekend, insisting the Spaniard "distracted me".
"Just to tell one thing that was bothering me that I think he was doing in that moment, but that's it. "Probably I will not -- I should not call him on the net. It's a rare occasion for anyone to get under his skin, but Sonego did just that and Nadal called his opponent to the net to request he tones down his grunts during points. "Well, first of all, I have to say that I was wrong," he said. I apologise for that. Nadal came out on top with ease, winning 6-1 6-2 6-4, but there was a brief moment in the second set which grabbed the attentions of everyone.
Rafael Nadal survived a late fightback to move into the quarter-finals at Wimbledon following a straight sets win over Botic van de Zandschulp.
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Van de Zandschulp shows his opponent exactly how to hit a forehand winner on the move down the line to get to 30-30. Kyrgios drills an ace on his opening serve and Nakashima fails to return the next right down the middle. Nadal then gets his rewards for chasing down a shot that clips the net and then van de Zandschulp double faults, two break points. Nadal wins the opener with a cushioned volley, and has several chances to push on but van de Zandschulp is stubborn and forces his opponent into the mistakes. Van de Zandschulp hits his second return winner of the game, 15-30, but then hits an easy forehand into the net. A backhand volley gets him the second and van de Zandschulp looks to the floor in disappointment as he fires the next to into the net. Nadal hits a backhand winner across court after van de Zandschulp had come to the net. Nadal looks to his racket as his forehand at the net goes wildly out of bounds and van de Zandschulp has break point. Nadal gets the opener as van de Zandschulp returns into the net. Van de Zandschulp holds and will make Nadal serve for the match. Van de Zandschulp will fancy his chances if he gets to the tie-break, he's rarely missing a forehand. Van de Zandschulp goes big on the forehand but it goes wide.
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He told his team the pain was “not good” and insisted "I'm in a lot of pain right now." "It was probably over the top in the end because it became not a tennis match. Kyrgios was labelled a “bully” by Tsitsipas after their match, but Hewitt believes that the fiery type of contest would always favour the Australian. "It was an epic and it was always going to be between those two players," he added. "For me today it's a completely different scenario from the other match that was late in the day, a lot of energy,” Todd Woodbridge said. We've seen at the Australian Open in the doubles when it was a big scene like that, that is when he plays his best tennis. He is also favoured to win and that changes his demeanour."