Nadal, to the semifinals after giving another lesson to Kyrgios

The discomfort in his left foot, which has reappeared in Indian Wells as he himself revealed after beating Opelka on Wednesday, seems the only thing that can stop a Rafa Nadal touched, but by the gods in terms of race and tennis. Imbued with that divine inspiration, gave a new lesson to Nick Kyrgiosa player who can stand up to him due to talent and has almost always done so, but who is the opposite, and never better said because he is Australian, in terms of mentality and knowing how to be on the court. The Spaniard beat him for the sixth time in nine matches (7-6 (0), 5-7 and 6-4 in 2:46) and will play on Saturday (possibly at 9:00 p.m., Sports by M+) for the 12th time in the semifinals of Masters 1,000 Californian. It will be a dream clash with Carlos Alcarazas the Murcian defeated the defending champion, the British Cameron Norrie, 6-4 and 6-3.

Nadal had the match uphill in the first set (break down), and he raised it with patience and class, while Kyrgios lost his mind, threw the racket twicehe did two serves from below (in the first he ate a winner) and protested the intervention of some annoying fans who sometimes spoke, the fact, between aussie serves. But the fact is that once again, his temperament deprived the 26-year-old Aussie, who was invited because he is now very poorly placed in the ranking (132nd, although he will leave the desert in 101st place).to be able to knock down the best in history at least in terms of Grand Slam titles. He seemed motivated, but his histrionics prevented him from ending Rafa’s unstoppable march in 2022, an open 19-0 that is the best start to the season of his career, third brightest since the ATP Tour began (1990) after two by Djokovic (41-0 in 2011 and 26-0 in 2020) and his seventh best winning streak, second on hard court (see tables). All this when he is close to turning 36.

Nadal’s best winning streaks

Victorias Period
32 2008 Hamburgo – Cincinnati
26 2006 Montecarlo – Queen’s
24 2010 Montecarlo – Queen’s
24 2005 Montecarlo – Halle
22 2013 Montreal – Beijing
22 2013 Barcelona-Wimbledon
19 2022 Melbourne – Presente
19 2007 Monte Carlo – Hamburg
18 2013 Sao Paulo – Montecarlo

Nadal’s best winning streaks on hard court

Victorias Period
30* 2012 Miami – 2013 Beijing
19 2022 Melbourne – Presente
18* 2019 Indian Wells – ATP Finals
13 2005 Beijing – 2006 Marseille
11 2014 Doha – Open de Australia
11 2009 Australian Open – Rotterdam
11 2008 JJ OO – US Open
10 2019 ATP Finals – 2020 ATP Cup
10 2018 Toronto – US Open

* Resignations at Miami SF 2012, Indian Wells SF 2019 and Paris-Bercy SF 2019 are excluded

“I have played well at times, but it is difficult against him, because he changes the dynamics of the point very quickly, and he serves very strongly, especially with the first ones. In the second set, when I felt like I was in control, I made a really bad game on my serve. In the third I played well again, subtracting better, trying to take a step forward, change his visual position a little, to put something different in front of him. I was also more solid with my serve. You can have problems against him if he is motivated. I am happy for the victory.” Thus, with his usual clairvoyance, Nadal summed up the match. Delight and savings for the chronicler.

Tangle with Ben Stiller

To give a little more detail, he resolved the first set after being the first to break the Canberra’s serve in this edition of the tournament, with a donut in the tiebreaker, although the last point was in ‘own goal’, since the good of Nick was penalized by a patient Carlos Bernardes due to a violation of the code of conduct, however foul-mouthed. The second partial, soporific to tell the truth, was let out by the manacorí as he himself recognized. And the third, after having a hard time in his first turns of serve, he pointed it out for hierarchy while Kyrgios got entangled with a spectator and alluded to actor Ben Stiller, a well-known tennis lover and staunch supporter of the Spaniard, who was in the stands. “I tell him how to act,” he snapped. on the track who told him how to play was Don Rafael, from whom he still has a lot to learn. For example, about how a normal person, because when throwing the racket for the umpteenth time at the end of the game, he was about to hit a ball boy, who miraculously moved away. Someone should reprimand him.

Indian Wells Masters 1,000 results.

Rafael Nadal

vs

Nick Kyrgios

Sets:

Break points converted

Break points converted

Break points converted

1st serve percentage

within/totals
66/102
64%

within/totals
58/106
54%

Points earned to the rest

within/totals
35/103
33%

within/totals
32/102
31%

Break points converted