6: 0, 6: 2 - Nadal plays like from another planet, Djokovic desperate
6: 0, 6: 2 - Nadal plays like from another planet, Djokovic desperate
Novak Djokovic vs. Rafael Nadal (0: 6, 2: 6)
0: 6, 2: 6, 2: 3 - And there is the first break in the third set. To zero! Is that the crux of the matter now? Nadal is just not impressed. Only 11 unforced errors for the Spaniard. In a final against the world number one. Djokovic is at 35.
0: 6, 2: 6, 2: 2 - what should Djokovic still do? Nadal counters his perfect backhand cross with a stop ball, which he can no longer reach. To do this, the Serb has to go a long way again and again.
0: 6, 2: 6, 2: 1 - the next amazing rallies between the two. Djokovic fights like a lion, receives nothing from Nadal - and also has problems with his forehand, in which the Spaniard repeatedly plays. But Nadal now and again hits a forehand himself. Still, "Rafa" has the chance to break, but just misses it. Backhand out, Djokovic leads.
0: 6, 2: 6, 1: 1 - Nadal is not deterred, however, equalizes directly.
0: 6, 2: 6, 1: 0 - as strange as it sounds: Good start for the "Djoker" in the 3rd movement. Can he use it now? He still seems to believe in himself.
Sentence 3:
0: 6, 2: 6 - This is set number two for Nadal! The Spaniard plays here as if from another planet: Unbeatable on the line, safe serve, hardly any mistakes. Here are a few statistics: In the "winners" he leads with 25:21, in the total points 66:44.
0: 6, 2: 5 - Hard to believe, but now Nadal makes casual mistakes and Djokovic makes his serve. His first game win since the set began.
0: 6, 1: 5 - Nadal makes his serve and continues to dominate the set. Even if Djokovic returns really well, the Spaniard gets point and point. This is a historically good performance by Nadal - especially since Djokovic (even if it seems almost grotesque with the score) really doesn't play badly.
0: 6, 1: 4 - And again Nadal breaks. As soon as the felt ball is in play for a little longer, the Spaniard is simply unbeatable. He just brings back every ball - even in the most hopeless situations. Djokovic is becoming more and more desperate and makes mistakes. For comparison: 26 "Unforced Errors" from "Djoker" are only opposed to three (!!!) from Nadal.
0: 6, 1: 3 - Now, for once, a fairly normal game. Nadal makes his serve relatively easily and extends his lead.
0: 6, 1: 2 - This is the next break for Nadal. And - this will no longer surprise you - it goes back and forth. Overall, the game again lasts over seven minutes.
0: 6, 1: 1 - an immensely intense match. After it looks like Djokovic can take the momentum from the previous game and is in front, Nadal turns up and delivers his serve. It seems like the Spaniard doesn't make any mistakes at all.
0: 6, 1: 0 - Djokovic blows visibly. He wins his first game in the match. And that after he was already 15:40 behind and had to fend off several breakballs after the debut. Was that a little turning point?
Sentence 2:
0: 6 - Nadal clenches his fist. This time he makes his serve for once with only one counterpoint and takes the first set. But: It took a whopping 45 minutes for just six games. This is really a 6-0 of the unusual kind.
0: 5 - Djokovic is slowly desperate here, repeatedly shaking his head. After a 40-0 lead, he loses four points in a row, fights his way back, then both award several decisive balls and in the end Nadal uses one of his numerous breakballs. Again: Even if the result is clear so far, the rallies are extremely close. The most important indication: the previous five games have lasted a total of almost three quarters of an hour.
0: 4 - The result looks much clearer than what happened on the red sand. Although it is called "Avantage Djokovic" several times, Nadal brings through his serve after an energetic performance.
0: 3 - That is now bitter for Djokovic: He also loses his second service game - mainly because his first serve has not yet worked. One mistake follows the next.
0: 2 - An important game for Nadal. After he is already 40:15 ahead, Djokovic fights his way again and is about to re-break. In the end, however, the Spaniard has the better end on his side. Nonetheless, it can be seen straight away: Here two players meet at absolutely the same level.
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