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Rafael Nadal continues impressive return from long injury layoff to reach quarter finals at Brisbane International

Nadal had impressive start as he cruised to 5-0 lead before Kubler could even settle inside Pat Rafter Arena

Reuters, AP/PTI Brisbane Published 05.01.24, 11:47 AM
A jubilant Rafael Nadal after defeating Jason Kubler during the Brisbane International in Brisbane on Thursday

A jubilant Rafael Nadal after defeating Jason Kubler during the Brisbane International in Brisbane on Thursday AP/PTI

Rafael Nadal continued his impressive return from a long injury layoff with a 6-1, 6-2 demolition of wildcard Jason Kubler to reach the quarter finals at the Brisbane International on Thursday, ahead of this month’s Australian Open.

Out for nearly a year with a hip problem that required surgery, the 22-time grand slam champion overpowered Kubler in 83 minutes to book his place in the last eight.

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Nadal had an impressive start as he cruised to a 5-0 lead before Kubler could even settle inside the Pat Rafter Arena.

The Australian held his serve in the sixth game and threatened to break the Spaniard in the next but Nadal came back from 40-0 down to seal the opener.

With Kubler hampered by a right elbow issue, Nadal broke in the opening game of the second set and again in the seventh before serving out the match.

“I think I started the match very well,” Nadal, whose stunning shots included a spectacular backhand smash, said in an on-court interview and will now face Australian Jordan Thompson.

“I saw videos of Jason before the match and I saw him playing very solidly from the baseline, so I came on court and tried to be aggressive with my shots from the baseline.”

“Two victories after a long time being outside of the professional tour is something that makes me feel good,” added the Spaniard, referring to Tuesday’s win against Austria’s former world No.1 Dominic Thiem.

The only blip for Nadal was a warning for a time violation for taking too long in a locker-room break between sets.

He shrugged it off, saying it was so humid he needed to change his clothing. He promised he’d work on getting faster this year.

He’ll play another Australian, Jordan Thompson, in the quarter finals on Friday. Thompson got a walkover when fourth-seeded Ugo Humbert withdrew from their second-round match because of illness.

Ostapenko advances

Former French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko beat Karolina Pliskova 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 to reach the quarters in the women’s section of the tune-up event for the Melbourne Park grand slam.

Third-seeded Latvian Ostapenko, who will meet former world No. 1 Victoria Azarenka for a place in the last four, raced through the first set but looked frustrated as Czech Pliskova fought back to claim the second.

Twice champion and eighth seed Azarenka beat France’s Clara Burel 7-5, 6-2, the 34-year-old Belarusian powering into a 4-1 lead in the opener before Burel drew level.


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