Qatar Open: Rafael Nadal in, David Ferrer out

For Marchenko, the result represented the best victory of his career.

Update: 2016-01-06 19:53 GMT
Spain's Rafael Nadal returns to compatriot Pablo Carreno Busta during their first-round match at the Qatar Open in Doha on Tuesday. Nadal won 6-7, 6-3, 6-1. (Photo: AFP)

Doha (Qatar): Former World No.1 Rafael Nadal survived a first-round scare in the Qatar Open on Tuesday, winning in three sets against fellow Spaniard Pablo Carreno Busta. Nadal lost the first set in a tie-break and looked set to follow defending champion David Ferrer out of the tournament, who lost earlier in the day to Ukraine’s Ilya Marchenko, ranked number 94 in the world.

But the 14-times Grand Slam winner rallied after a difficult start to take the match 6-7, 6-3, 6-1. “In the second and third sets, I played well, little mistakes and I was very positive,” said Nadal.
He added: “I think I changed a little bit at the beginning of the second (set).

“I played with a little bit higher intensity and being a little bit more aggressive, going a little bit more for the shots. “When I was able to make that happen, everything changed, no?” The powerful Carreno Busta squandered three set points in the first, before finally winning the tie-break 7-5.

The world number 67 stretched his opponent at times and it looked as if Nadal, who won last week in Abu Dhabi, might exit the competition in the first round as he did last year. But he recovered to give himself a second-round match against the “dangerous” Robin Haase in the second round on Wednesday.  

For Marchenko, the result represented the best victory of his career. There was no such luck for Ferrer, who like Nadal the previous year, crashed out at the first hurdle while defending his title.

Ferrer, this year’s number four seed, struggled throughout, losing his serve in the very first game, hitting 43 unforced errors and eventually going down 7-6, 3-6, 2-6 in an eventful clash lasting over two and a quarter hours. “He was better than me all the match. From the first set, he deserved to win,” Ferrer said.

The Spaniard, who said he lacked energy throughout the match, was playing with a new racquet but said this was not the reason for his loss. “I am happy with the racquet. The problem is not the racquet, it’s my serve.” Ferrer said.   Earlier, Tomas Berdych beat Sergiy Stakhovsky, in straight sets, 7-5, 6-4.

 

 

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