No problems for Nadal in Paris
Rafael
Nadal kicked off his quest for a maiden Paris Masters crown with a 7-5
7-5 victory over fellow Spaniard Marcel Granollers on Wednesday.
According to ESPN, the world No.
1 has only reached the final of the event, finishing a runner-up to
David Nalbandian in 2007, but the reigning French and US Open champion
will be keen to land a first Paris trophy and send a message to his
rivals ahead of the ATP World Tour Finals at London’s O2 Arena next
week.
Nadal is bidding to become the first
player to win six Masters titles in a season, and Granollers made life
tough for him in the opening exchanges of the encounter.
It took Nadal until the 11th game of the opening set to get the break, and he held serve to hold the advantage.
Like he did in the first set, Granollers
served first and held to put the pressure on Nadal. However, it was in
the 11th game once again where Nadal made the breakthrough, and he went
on to clinch the set by the same 7-5 scoreline and take the win.
Juan Martin del Potro kept his recent good form going with a 6-4 7-6(3) win over Marin Cilic.
The Argentinian is looking to win a
maiden Masters 1000 crown having become the first player to win four ATP
500 titles in one season with victory over Roger Federer on Sunday in
Basel.
David Ferrer continues to play well
ahead of the World Tour Finals after he recorded a 6-0 2-6 6-3 second
round victory over Lukas Rosol.
Ferrer raced through the first set without reply, winning three out of three break points to secure a bagel over his opponent.
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