Nadal to face Djokovic in Olympics blockbuster
AFP | Paris
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Rafael Nadal set up an Olympic Games blockbuster against Novak Djokovic yesterday, shrugging off lingering injury concerns as fellow Grand Slam warrior Andy Murray prepared for what could be the final match of his career.
Nadal, who has won 14 of his 22 Grand Slam titles on the clay at Roland Garros, defeated 83rdranked Marton Fucsovics 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 in the first round despite sporting strapping on his injured right thigh.
His meeting with 24-time major winner Djokovic will be the 60th of their storied careers.
“Of course it’s beautiful to play against one of the two biggest rivals that I had in my career, especially on this court,” Nadal said.
“But situations are completely different for him, for me. He’s being very competitive. I was not being very competitive for the last two years, so in that case, I think probably he is the clear favourite.”
On a sun-drenched Court Philippe Chatrier, Nadal raced through the opening set with breaks in the second and sixth games.
However, the 32-yearold Fucsovics levelled the contest on a third set point in the second with Nadal briefly appearing to feel discomfort with his bandaged thigh.
Nadal, the 2008 Olympic singles gold medallist and doubles champion in Rio eight years later, was in trouble early in the decider.
But he stormed back with a key break in the fifth game of the decider on his way to victory after a testing two hours and 30 minutes on court.
Nadal had opened his final Olympics campaign on Saturday, partnering Carlos Alcaraz to victory in their first match together.
He then cast doubt on his singles commitments after picking up a thigh injury in training, insisting he would “make the smartest decision that I can to have the best chance of bringing a medal home”.
Nadal and Djokovic have played 10 times at Roland Garros, first meeting in 2006, with Nadal leading the pair’s headto-head 8-2 in the French capital.
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