Rafael Nadal improved to 14-0 on clay in 2017 and moved to within one victory of a fifth career title at the Mutua Madrid Open when he took down Novak Djokovic 6-2, 6-4 on Saturday afternoon. Nadal broke serve four times to advance through the semifinal affair after one hour and 38 minutes.
The 14-time Grand Slam champion had lost seven matches in a row in this head-to-head series and also dropped 15 sets in succession. But he made a statement right away that this one was going to be different. Nadal jumped out to a 4-0 lead and had no trouble consolidating it the rest of the way.
As for Djokovic, he once again has to go back to the drawing board after delivering another error-plagued performance. The second seed at least managed to win two matches in Madrid before getting a walkover from Kei Nishikori, but his form this season is such that he could not have been confident in his chances of putting up a serious fight against Nadal.
“Rafa was obviously a better player today,” Djokovic admitted. “He deserved to win. He was controlling the match from beginning to the end. All in all, I did try my best. It wasn’t a very high quality of tennis from my side. I made a lot of unforced errors, especially in the first set.
“Just his quality was very high. He managed to do whatever he wanted, especially in the first set. I was getting a lot of balls back. He was serving well. He was using his court positioning well. Today was warmer than last three, four days, so conditions were quite different. The ball was bouncing very high. He managed to be better in these kind of conditions.”
Nadal has been unbeatable in all conditions with clay under his feet this season. He recently captured 10th titles in both Monte-Carlo and Barcelona.
“What’s important to me is to make it to another final,” Nadal explained. “As time goes by, what is important is the titles, not the opponents that you have beaten. It’s just the titles that you have won. It’s true that some matches are more important than others. But I’m just here to try to make it the best possible way, to play my best tennis, and of course to beat an opponent such as Novak, it gives you a lot of confidence. It shows you you’re working in the right way.”
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