Best set of this clay-court season: Nadal after win over Gasquet

 

by IANS |

Paris, June 4 (IANS) World No. 3 Rafael Nadal termed first set of his second round match against Richard Gasquet, which he won 6-0, 7-5, 6-2 on Thursday night, as the best of his clay-court season.

Nadal allowed his French opponent, who he beat for the 17th time in a row, to win only nine points in the opening set while winning seven games in a row.

"I think I played a great first set. [It was] one of the best of the clay-court season in my opinion. No mistakes, high intensity, winners, played long," Nadal told media after the match.

Nadal, who has a dominant record against Gasquet having not lost a set to him since 2008, said he entered the second-round match with highest respect for the Frenchman.

"I respect [him because] I know how good Richard is," Nadal said.

Gasquet has faced multiple problems in his career -- back injuries, appendicitis and groin injury, all of which have derailed his career.

"I know he is coming back after a tough period of time. I think he played smart, playing aggressive. I just went on court with highest respect, with the highest focus possible, and that is what I try to do every day against everyone."

Nadal will face Cameron Norrie in third round.

"Every week he is producing good results, winning against very good players," Nadal said about Norrie.

"I know it is going to be a tough one. I need to be ready to play my best. I know he has a style of game that is not easy to play against. I need to play well."

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