Rafael Nadal
produced his most assured performance at the 2017 Australian Open tournament on
Wednesday by dispatching World No.3, Milos Raonic, in three straight sets.
Nadal beat
the big-hitting Canadian 6-4 7-6(7) 6-4.
The former World
No.1 will meet Grigor Dimitrov on Friday to try and book his first Grand Slam
final ticket in four years.
The last
time Nadal made the final was in 2013 – at the Australian Open, where he was
beaten by Stanislas Wawrinka.
Nadal and
Raonic held serve until the Canadian was broken in the eighth game, which was
all Nadal needed to wrap up the set 6-4.
The second
set was also the same though Raonic called a medical break in the sixth game to
take treatment on a troublesome hip. Both players held serve and the set had to
be decided by tie break. Raonic was leading 5-3 in tie break but Nadal roared
back to win 9-7.
The third
set was also a very tight affair with Nadal needing just one break of service
to ensure passage into the semis.
This is
Nadal’s fifth time in the semis as he prevented Raonic from matching his record
of last year’s tournament. Raonic hit 14 aces to Nadal’s 4 but he won just 68
per cent of his first serves while Nadal won 83 per cent.
Of the four
players in the semis, only Dimitrov is below 30 years. Federer is 35, Nadal is
30, while Wawrinka is 31. Dimitri is 25.
In the
ladies side, three of the semi-finalists are over 30 – Venus [36], Serena [35]
and Mirjana Lucic-Baroni is 34. The fourth semi-finalist, Coco Vandeweghe is
25.
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