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Nadal: ‘I’m Very Satisfied On A Personal Level’

The ability to come back after a rough patch is something of a hallmark, even a speciality, of Rafael Nadal’s career. He seems to have an innate talent for overcoming any obstacles in his path. The Spaniard won his 89th tour-level title in Melbourne on Sunday, leaving behind the woes

Nadal Soars To Melbourne Title

Rafael Nadal marked his return to the ATP Tour in style Sunday, downing American qualifier Maxime Cressy 7-6(6), 6-3 to lift the Melbourne Summer Set trophy. The Spaniard was playing for the first time since August this week after a foot injury curtailed his 2021 season. However, the World No. 6

Nadal Battles Into Melbourne Final, Plays Cressy

Rafael Nadal is one win away from capturing the 89th tour-level trophy of his illustrious career, after he booked a place in the final at the Melbourne Summer Set. The Spanish superstar, in only his second match since August 2021, drew on his big-match experience on Saturday to battle past Emil

Dimitrov Saves 2 M.P. In Melbourne, Joins Nadal In SFs

Bulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov saved two match points on Friday for a place in the semi-finals at the Melbourne Summer Set. Having run through the second set, third seed Dimitrov fell to 2-5 in the decider against Botic van de Zandschulp of the Netherlands, before a thrilling finale and a 6-7(5),

Nadal Wins First Singles Match Since August In Melbourne

Rafael Nadal won his first singles match in five months on Thursday at the Melbourne Summer Set, where he defeated Lithuanian qualifier Ricardas Berankis 6-2, 7-5 to reach the quarter-finals. “Super happy to be back in competition. It’s difficult to imagine a better place than here [at] the beginning of

Munar Beats Anderson In Melbourne; Berankis To Face Nadal

Jaume Munar beat former World No. 3 Kevin Anderson for the first time in their third ATP Head2Head meeting on Wednesday at the Melbourne Summer Set. Munar won 6-4, 6-4 in hour and 50 minutes, and next plays Swiss lucky loser Henri Laaksonen. Slovakia’s Alex Molcan, the Belgrade Open finalist

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