
Rafael Nadal reached his 30th grand slam semi-final with a crushing victory over Frances Tiafoe at the Australian Open. The second seed, Nadal, arrived in Melbourne having not played a match since September because of a series of injury problems. He has barely put a foot wrong during the tournament and is the only man not to have dropped a set. That statistic was not challenged by young American, Tiafoe, who was swatted aside 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 in only an hour and 47 minutes. Nadal, who extended his winning streak over Americans to 21 straight matches, said, “For me it’s very emotional to be back in the semi-finals in Melbourne. I had some troubles here in my career, so to be back means everything to me. Of course I’m very happy with the way that I played tonight.” The 32-year-old has now dismissed two of the next generation in Tiafoe and Alex De Minaur, and must prepare for another one in Stefanos Tsitsipas. “I said a couple of rounds ago that they can wait a little bit, but it looks like they don’t want to wait,” said Nadal with a smile. “It’s going to be a great year in terms of sharing generations. That makes this sport special.” This has been a breakthrough slam for Tiafoe, who turned 21 on Sunday, but he was simply unable to match the relentless power and consistency of Nadal. He had struggled physically during his fourth-round victory over Grigor Dimitrov, resorting to drinking pickle juice to try to give him energy. His plan was to attack the Spaniard as early as possible in rallies, but, as countless opponents have found, that is much easier said than done and he was firmly on the back foot from the moment he lost his opening service game. After dropping serve again at the start of the second set, Tiafoe had two chances to get back on level terms in the fourth game but could not take either and from there Nadal raced towards the finish line.
22/1/19
By Bernard Turay
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Wednesday January 23, 2019.