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French Open 2022 LIVE: Nadal says, ‘Djokovic SHOWDOWN can wait, I have to beat very talented Felix Auger first’

French Open 2022 LIVE: Nadal says, ‘Djokovic SHOWDOWN can wait, I have to beat very talented Felix Auger first’

French Open 2022 LIVE – Nadal vs Djokovic Showdown? Rafa Nadal hammered Dutch 26th seed Botic van de Zandschulp 6-3 6-2 6-4 in the French Open third round on Friday. This puts him on course for a potential mouth-watering showdown against world number one Novak Djokovic in the quarter-finals. But according to Nadal ‘that contest […]

French Open 2022 LIVENadal vs Djokovic Showdown? Rafa Nadal hammered Dutch 26th seed Botic van de Zandschulp 6-3 6-2 6-4 in the French Open third round on Friday. This puts him on course for a potential mouth-watering showdown against world number one Novak Djokovic in the quarter-finals. But according to Nadal ‘that contest can wait’ as he has to first win his battle vs very talented Felix Auger-Aliassime Follow French Open 2022 LIVE updates & Nadal vs Aliassime LIVE with InsideSport.IN  

“It’s a round of 16. I have a match before potential Djoko clash. That can wait, let me first get over the line with very talented Felix Auger”, said Nadal in post match conference. 

Nadal vs Djokovic Showdown? – Big test before that for both players

  • Rafael Nadal vs Felix Auger-Aliassime (9th Seed) on Saturday
  • Novak Djokovic vs Diego Schwartzman on Saturday

French Open 2022 LIVE: Nadal says, ‘Djokovic SHOWDOWN can wait, I have to beat very talented Felix Auger first’

Nadal vs Djokovic Showdown? Fifth seed Nadal has won a record 13 Roland Garros titles and 21 majors but the Spaniard was denied last year when he went down in the semi-finals to eventual champion Djokovic. 

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French Open 2022 LIVE: Nadal says, ‘Djokovic SHOWDOWN can wait, I have to beat very talented Felix Auger first’

Around the same time on nearby Court Philippe Chatrier, the Serbian also put on a prolific display to book his spot in the fourth round with a 6-3 6-3 6-2 win over Slovenia’s Aljaz Bedene to stay in the hunt for a record-equalling 21st Grand Slam.

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While top seed Djokovic will next meet Argentine Diego Schwartzman, Nadal faces Canadian ninth seed Felix Auger-Aliassime before their potential clash in the last eight. 

“He’s one of the players in better shape on the tour, without a doubt,” Nadal said of Schwartzman, who is working with the Spaniard’s long-time former coach and uncle Toni.

“It’s a round of 16. I know I have to play at a very high level to have chances to keep going. It’s going to be a good test. In some way, that’s what I need. 

“Today has been a very good test too and a very positive test because I was able to play my best match of the tournament so far, without any doubt. For two sets and a half I was playing at a very positive level.” 

Van de Zandschulp began the match on a strong footing, breaking Nadal’s serve in the first game, but the Spaniard’s delivery looked almost impregnable for the rest of the contest on Court Suzanne Lenglen. 

In his first career meeting against the Dutchman, Nadal dictated terms from way behind the baseline, absorbing his opponent’s power and then bringing out his venomous forehand when required. 

Van de Zandschulp, currently at a career-high ranking of 29th, staged a brief fightback in the third set when he won three games in a row from 4-0 down but Nadal, who will turn 36 next week, had the cushion to not be threatened. 

Nadal broke the 26-year-old’s service twice in each of the three sets, hit 25 winners while keeping a lid on his unforced errors. The left-hander closed out the contest with an overhead smash down the middle on his second match point. 

A well-known Real Madrid fan, Nadal said his “intention and goal” was to attend the Champions League final on Saturday night at Stade de France in northern Paris when the Spanish side take on Liverpool. 

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