atp巴塞罗那2017(Nadal's dominance continues at ATP Barcelona 2017)
Rafael Nadal once again dominated his home tournament as he won his 10th ATP Barcelona Open on Sunday, extending his incredible winning streak on clay to 52 matches. The Spaniard defeated Austria's Dominic Thiem 6-4, 6-1 in the final to claim his second title of the year and move closer to Roger Federer in the ATP rankings.
Nadal, who had won nine of the previous ten editions of the Barcelona Open, had a tough road to the final this year. He had to overcome former French Open champion Juan Carlos Ferrero in the first round and then faced Kevin Anderson, the big-serving South African, in the second round. Nadal then defeated Alexander Zverev, the young German star, in the third round and Hyeon Chung, the talented Korean, in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals, Nadal faced Argentina's Horacio Zeballos, who had upset David Goffin earlier in the tournament.
Nadal's win in Barcelona is yet another reminder of his incredible dominance on clay. The 30-year-old has now won 10 titles in Monte Carlo, 10 titles in Barcelona, nine titles in Rome, five titles in Madrid, and most impressively, nine titles at the French Open. In total, Nadal has won 71 career titles on clay, which is by far the most in tennis history.
While Thiem put up a good fight in the first set, he was no match for Nadal in the second set. The Austrian struggled to keep up with Nadal's relentless groundstrokes and was broken four times in the second set alone. Thiem, who had defeated Andy Murray in the semifinals, was disappointed with his performance in the final, but acknowledged that Nadal was simply too good on the day.
Nadal's dominant win in Barcelona has once again raised expectations for the French Open, which starts in just over a month. Nadal will be the heavy favorite to win the tournament, especially given the absence of his long-time rival, Roger Federer. However, Nadal will face tough competition from the likes of Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, and Stan Wawrinka. Regardless of the outcome, Nadal can take solace in the fact that he will always be remembered as one of the greatest clay court players of all time.
In conclusion, Nadal's dominance in Barcelona has once again underlined his incredible skill on clay. With his 10th title in Barcelona, Nadal has once again cemented his place in tennis history. It remains to be seen if he can carry this form into the French Open, but there is no doubt that he will be a force to be reckoned with on the red dirt of Roland Garros.
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