Rafael Nadal overcomes error strewn performances and cramping Jack
Rafael Nadal overcomes erister and performances and cramping Jack Draper at Australian Open defending Champion Rafael Nadal was far from his best as he produced an error Laden performance during his opening round victory over Jack Draper at the Australian Open the draw had handed 21 year old Rising British star Draper a blockbuster clash with his childhood Idol on his debut at Melbourne Park and an opportunity to really break through onto the world stage given Nadal’s poor form a run of six defeats from Seven matches heading into the year’s first Grand Slam was the worst of his
career and a tally of 45 unforced errors showed that this was far from vintage Nadal Draper lipped capable of causing the upset when he took the second set on Rod Laver Arena but physical struggles have hampered his career so far and he began to cramp in the third set before hobbling through the final stages of a seven to five two to six six to four six to one defeat Draper copied Nadal’s look as a child but also modeled his game around his hero including playing left-handed even though he is naturally right-handed Draper’s former coach Justin
sharing told the Daily Telegraph we used to base a lot of our game development around Rafa the things we tried to emulate were not just the Lefty style but
him as he tries to play himself back into form but he went completely off the boil at the start of the second set mistakes flowed from the Nadal Racket and Draper who might even have taken the set 6-0 did not need to do anything spectacular to level the contest amid a couple of very brief rain delays Nadal admitted ahead of the tournament that a lack of wins had left him feeling more vulnerable than usual but he spoke confidently about his form in practice and belief that it would translate to the match court the defending Champion
had an animated exchange with his team sat Courtside ahead of the third set and there was greater assertiveness about his game thereafter he was helped by Draper beginning to flag physically his serve and shots noticeably lacking the same pop a wayward double fault from the British player handed Nadal a break for three to one but the 22-time Grand Slam Champion was still producing plenty of uncharacteristic errors and he gave the advantage back with a terrible game at four to two Jack Draper feels the heat Aaron favilev AP Draper was unable to keep the pressure on
though saving one set point with an ace in the 10th game but pushing a backhand just wide on the second he took a long break to change his outfit and offered hope of a comeback with a break of the Nadal serve in the opening game of the fourth set but the Spaniard was at last playing a little better and he