Rafael Nadal advanced in the Australian Open over Britain’s Jack Draper on Monday, but the victory wasn’t precisely as designed.
Nadal’s preferred racket was erroneously taken from courtside by a ballboy, who removed the wrong racket and took it to the on-site stringer prior to the start of the match.
After a delay in the first set with Nadal leading 4-3, during which the 22-time Grand Slam winner bellowed an apology to Draper, the 36-year-old fought for a 7-5, 2-6, 6-4, 6-1 victory.
“Normally, I have the number of the rackets under control so I said I need the stringer, but I need the stringer for the other racket,” Nadal explained post-match. “So [the ball boy] picked the racket I was ready to play with. But no problem at all.”
Draper was slowed by muscle cramps in the match and said he is “a work in progress.”
The same might be a fair assessment of Nadal, who came into the Australian Open with a shaky record and admits he’s still proving his own health.
“I need to build again this confidence with myself with victories. But it’s true that I have been losing more than usual,” Nadal said.
Nadal advanced to the second round to face American Mackenzie McDonald, who is ranked 65th in the world.
Also on Monday, Nick Kyrgios withdrew from the Australian Open because of a knee injury. Kyrgios played in an exhibition against Novak Djokovic last week.
Other first-round winners included seventh-seeded Russian Daniil Medvedev (6-0, 6-1, 6-2), third-seeded Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece, 10th-seeded Hubert Hurkacz of Poland, and No. 15 seed Jannik Sinner of Italy.
Italian Lorenzo Musetti, who lost to Draper in November at the ATP Masters, was upset by South African Lloyd Harris, who returned from a six-month hiatus to take the five-set marathon 6-4, 6-1, 6-7, 2-6, 7-6 (10).
No. 6 seed Felix Auger-Aliassime gutted out a 3-hour, 58-minute win over fellow Canadian Vasek Pospisil, 1-6, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (3), 6-3.
No. 16 Frances Tiafoe was a four-set winner over German Daniel Altmaier while Brit Cameron Norrie cruised to a three-sweep of wild card Luca Van Assche.
Denis Shapovalov defeated Serbian Dusan Lajovic in four sets. Slovakian Alex Molcan ousted Switzerland’s Stan Wawrinka 6-7 (3), 6-3, 1-6, 7-6 (2), 6-4 in a match that lasted four hours, 22 minutes.
Other seeded winners included No. 29 Sebastian Korda of the U.S., No. 18 Karen Khachanov of Russia, No. 21 Boma Coric of Croatia, No. 28 Francisco Cerundolo of Argentina, No. 31 Yoshihito Nishioka of Japan and No. 32 Botic van de Zandschulp of the Netherlands.
–Field Level Media
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