Wimbledon: Fired up Nadal douses Sonego's challenge to reach 4th round | Inquirer Sports

Wimbledon: Fired up Nadal douses Sonego’s challenge to reach 4th round

/ 07:01 AM July 03, 2022

Spain's Rafael Nadal reacts during his third round match against Italy's Lorenzo Sonego REUTERS/Matthew Childs

Spain’s Rafael Nadal reacts during his third round match against Italy’s Lorenzo Sonego (REUTERS)

LONDON  – An irritated Rafael Nadal‘s pursuit of a rare calendar Grand Slam gathered momentum on Saturday as he took it upon himself to reprimand Lorenzo Sonego before condemning the Italian to a 6-1 6-2 6-4 defeat in the Wimbledon third round.

The second seed had dropped a set in each of his previous two matches at the grasscourt major but on day six he appeared to be on a mission to get the match done and dusted before darkness set in.

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But when Sonego convinced officials to close the roof so that the floodlights could be turned on with the second seed leading 4-2 in the third set, Nadal did not appear happy with the decision as it meant his victory charge would be held up by at least 10 minutes.

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Upon resumption, the Italian riled the Spaniard by roaring in the middle of a rally after hitting a spectacular shot.

Nadal ended up dropping his serve for the first time in the match and, like a stern headmaster, he beckoned Sonego to the net and gave him an earful about the etiquette of tennis.

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That exchange only served to fire up Nadal further and he won the next two games to reach Wimbledon’s round of 16 for the 10th time.

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