World No 5 beats Cameron Norrie in the final of the ATP 500 event
27 February 2022 - 18:18
byAadi Nair
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Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates with the champion trophy after winning the final match against Cameron Norrie of Britain at the Mexican Open 2022 in Acapulco, Mexico, February 26 2022. Picture: HECTOR VIVAS/GETTY IMAGES
Australian Open champion Rafa Nadal captured his fourth title in Acapulco on Saturday, continuing his good run with a 6-4 6-4 triumph over Cameron Norrie in the final of the ATP 500 event.
Nadal stormed through the Acapulco draw without dropping a set to claim his third successive title of 2022, adding to victories in an Australian Open tune-up event and the hard court Major in Melbourne in January.
The Spanish world No 5 has won 15 straight matches since returning from a foot issue that sidelined him for nearly six months in 2021.
He looked in fine form as he fended off a determined Norrie to wrap up the win after 1hr 54min in hot, humid conditions.
“It was a very humid day, very difficult conditions,” Nadal said in his on-court interview. “Cameron is a solid player, a very tricky player who makes you feel uncomfortable. I went through some difficult moments in the match, but I was able to survive and take advantage when I had opportunities.”
Norrie was the first to drop his serve in the contest, as a couple of unforced errors from the British sixth seed and a perfectly executed passing shot from Nadal gave the Spaniard a 3-2 lead in the first set, which he held onto to take the set.
Nadal drew first blood in the second set, breaking Norrie’s serve in the opening game. Norrie levelled immediately for 1-1, but Nadal stole his serve again to move 3-2 up with an overhead smash.
The Spaniard then broke a third time to take a 5-2 lead. Serving for the match, Nadal gave Norrie too much space, and the 26-year-old pulled a break back, but the Briton’s tank was empty and he surrendered the tie a couple of games later.
Nadal, who won his first Acapulco title in 2005 and took it again in 2013 and 2020, is now level with compatriot David Ferrer and Austria’s Thomas Muster for the most titles in the Mexican tournament.
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Nadal secures fourth Acapulco title
World No 5 beats Cameron Norrie in the final of the ATP 500 event
Australian Open champion Rafa Nadal captured his fourth title in Acapulco on Saturday, continuing his good run with a 6-4 6-4 triumph over Cameron Norrie in the final of the ATP 500 event.
Nadal stormed through the Acapulco draw without dropping a set to claim his third successive title of 2022, adding to victories in an Australian Open tune-up event and the hard court Major in Melbourne in January.
The Spanish world No 5 has won 15 straight matches since returning from a foot issue that sidelined him for nearly six months in 2021.
He looked in fine form as he fended off a determined Norrie to wrap up the win after 1hr 54min in hot, humid conditions.
“It was a very humid day, very difficult conditions,” Nadal said in his on-court interview. “Cameron is a solid player, a very tricky player who makes you feel uncomfortable. I went through some difficult moments in the match, but I was able to survive and take advantage when I had opportunities.”
Norrie was the first to drop his serve in the contest, as a couple of unforced errors from the British sixth seed and a perfectly executed passing shot from Nadal gave the Spaniard a 3-2 lead in the first set, which he held onto to take the set.
Nadal drew first blood in the second set, breaking Norrie’s serve in the opening game. Norrie levelled immediately for 1-1, but Nadal stole his serve again to move 3-2 up with an overhead smash.
The Spaniard then broke a third time to take a 5-2 lead. Serving for the match, Nadal gave Norrie too much space, and the 26-year-old pulled a break back, but the Briton’s tank was empty and he surrendered the tie a couple of games later.
Nadal, who won his first Acapulco title in 2005 and took it again in 2013 and 2020, is now level with compatriot David Ferrer and Austria’s Thomas Muster for the most titles in the Mexican tournament.
Reuters
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