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Nadal vs Berrettini Live: Severely dehydrated Rafael Nadal aims to emulate Federer’s 2017 campaign, faces Matteo Berrettini – Follow Live Updates

Nadal vs Berrettini Live: Severely dehydrated Rafael Nadal aims to emulate Federer’s 2017 campaign, faces Matteo Berrettini – Follow Live Updates

Nadal vs Berrettini Live: Severely dehydrated Rafael Nadal aims to emulate Federer’s 2017 campaign, faces Matteo Berrettini – Follow Live Updates –If there were any lingering doubts remaining over Rafa Nadal’s fitness and preparations for the Australian Open, the 35-year-old Spaniard dispelled them during his win over fellow left-hander Denis Shapovalov. Only two wins separate […]

Nadal vs Berrettini Live: Severely dehydrated Rafael Nadal aims to emulate Federer’s 2017 campaign, faces Matteo Berrettini – Follow Live Updates –If there were any lingering doubts remaining over Rafa Nadal’s fitness and preparations for the Australian Open, the 35-year-old Spaniard dispelled them during his win over fellow left-hander Denis Shapovalov.

Only two wins separate Nadal and a men’s record 21st Grand Slam title but not many would have bet on him to clinch a second title at Melbourne Park when he arrived in Australia at the start of the month.

After all, Nadal was starting the season after having missed a chunk of the 2021 tour due to a lingering foot injury that forced him to skip Wimbledon, the Olympics and the U.S. Open among other events and raised doubts if he would ever come back to the court.

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If the injury issue was not enough, Nadal also contracted COVID-19 last month and said he suffered terribly during the first four days and could barely move.

Despite the challenging build-up Nadal is now unbeaten in nine matches, including his title run in a Melbourne tune-up. On Tuesday he outlasted an opponent 13 years younger than him in a five-set battle of four hours and eight minutes.

Nadal said he was “destroyed” and he welcomed the extra day’s break before he meets Wimbledon finalist Matteo Berrettini of Italy in the last-four stage on Friday.

His team confirmed to Reuters that the Spaniard was severely dehydrated and lost almost four kilograms.

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