Rafael Nadal advanced to the quarter-finals of the Swedish Open with a convincing straight-set victory over Britain’s Cameron Norrie, 6-4 6-4. Nadal, 38, who opted out of Wimbledon to focus on the Paris Olympics this summer will next face Argentina’s Mariano Navone. Nadal broke Norrie’s serve once in the opening set to secure an early advantage.
Despite a heavy fall early in the second set, which required medical attention on his arm, Nadal managed to recover. After initially trailing 4-1, he surged back to win five consecutive games, demonstrating his resilience and determination. The Spaniard, who will compete in both singles and doubles with Carlos Alcaraz at the Olympics is also preparing for the doubles semi-final with Casper Ruud on Saturday.
Nadal’s win over Norrie marks his best performance of the season and reflects his solid preparations for the upcoming Olympic Games. Rafael Nadal expressed satisfaction with his performance, acknowledging that it has been some time since he last competed on the Tour due to his absence since Roland Garros. He noted the importance of matches like these for improving his game, especially in maintaining pressure throughout the match.
As he gears up for the Olympics, Nadal’s performance in Bastad reaffirms his competitive edge and readiness for the challenges ahead, making his progress and preparations an exciting prospect for tennis fans.
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