Madrid: Nadal wins generational duel at the start – tennis

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Rafael Nadal was happy at his home tournament. © ANSA / JUANJO MARTIN

The Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal won the generational duel at the Masters 1000 tournament in Madrid and easily moved into the second round.

The 22-time Grand Slam tournament winner clearly won his opening match on Thursday evening against the 16-year-old Darwin Blanch from the USA 6:1, 6:0. The age difference of exactly 21 years and 117 days between Nadal and Blanch was the largest ever between two opponents at an ATP Masters 1000 tournament.

Nadal afterwards predicted a “great future” for Blanch, but this time the young American “made mistakes that I was able to take advantage of.” Nadal used his greater experience and class from the start against the overwhelmed teenager. How fit the 37-year-old really is after a long injury break will only be proven in the round of the best 64. Waiting there is the tenth seeded Australian Alex de Minaur, who inflicted a painful second-round defeat on Nadal at the comeback tournament in Barcelona the previous week.

Nadal in Paris again?

His performance on clay in Madrid is also likely to have a big impact on Nadal’s decision whether or not to play at the French Open, which begins in a month. “I won’t play in Paris if I feel like I do today,” the 14-time French Open winner said on Wednesday, causing a stir. Nadal, who has repeatedly been set back by injuries, wants to end his career in 2024.

At the age of 16, Darwin Blanch played against the old Spanish champion. © ANSA / JUANJO MARTIN

Opening opponent Blanch, who made his debut on the ATP tour just a few weeks ago at the tournament in Miami, admitted before the biggest game of his career so far: “I’m very excited and of course a little nervous.” And that’s how the wild card played -Owner finally too.

Jannik Sinner has not yet appeared on the pitch in the Spanish metropolis, but will meet Lorenzo Sonergo on Saturday.

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