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| RAFAEL NADAL. Source: http://www.fanpop.com |
A year
after Czech Lukas Rosol ambushed the 12-times grand slam champion in the second
round, Nadal came up against inspired Belgian Steve Darcis in the first and was
soundly beaten 7-6(4) 7-6(8) 6-4.
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| STEVE DARCIS. Source: http://metro.co.uk |
At least against Rosol twice former champion Nadal went down fighting in five sets, but world No. 135 Darcis subdued arguably the sport's most ferocious competitor in routine fashion.
The
29-year-old from Liege, nicknamed The Shark, nailed an ace to send Nadal
heading home to Mallorca with a first grand slam opening round defeat against
his name.
Defeat for
fifth seed Nadal was a blow for the tournament but a huge fillip for defending
champion Roger Federer whose chances of an eighth Wimbledon
title had receded when drawn in the same quarter of the draw as the Spaniard.
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| ROGER FEDERER. Source: http://rogerfedererthechamp.blogspot.com/ |
Federer,
opening proceedings on Centre
Court for the eighth time in his glittering
career, had not lost in the first round of a major since the 2003 French Open,
and was never in any danger as he thumped Romania 's Victor Hanescu in 68
minutes.
The
31-year-old Swiss thoroughbred, rated as a pre-tournament 9-1 title shot by
several bookmakers, produced a display of brutal beauty to win 6-3 6-2 6-0.
Nadal's
subsequent defeat then saw the odds on an eighth Federer title here slashed in
half.
British
hopes of a first men's winner here since 1936 also soared on the back of
Nadal's exit as second seed Andy Murray posted a 6-4 6-3 6-2 victory against Germany 's
Benjamin Becker.
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| ANDY MURRAY. Source: http://www.zimbio.com |
It was a bad day all round for fifth seeds with
INJURY SCARE
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| VICTORIA AZARENKA. Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk |
Women's second seed Victoria Azarenka survived a major fright when she fell awkwardly and needed lengthy treatment on her right knee before hobbling to 6-1 6-2 victory over Portugal's Maria Joao Koehler.
Third seed
Maria Sharapova, let her tennis do the talking as she put aside a verbal spat
with world number one Serena Williams to beat Frenchwoman Kristina Mladenovic
7-6(5) 6-3.
For the
second year running Nadal's defeat left a huge hole in the men's draw and
raised inevitable questions about the state of the 27-year-old's knees.
After
defeat by Rosol last year he was sidelined for seven months before returning in
February this year.
His
comeback has been nothing short of spectacular with seven titles in nine
tournaments, including this month at the French Open where he became the first
man to win a single grand slam tournament eight times.
However, he
failed to play a grasscourt warm-up event after withdrawing from Halle and looked way
short of his best against Darcis who seized his chance in style.
"At
the end it's not a tragedy. That is sport," Nadal told reporters, refusing
to discuss his physical wellbeing.
"The
only thing that I can say today is congratulate Steve Darcis. He played a
fantastic match."
Darcis
turned professional two years after Nadal and, while the Spaniard's career has
been spent in the stratosphere, he has inhabited a level more in keeping with Belgium 's
lowlands.
Proving
just how deep the talent pool is in the men's game, however, he played three
incredible sets of risk-taking tennis to scale the heights on Centre Court .
He did beat
Tomas Berdych at the Olympics last year, also on Wimbledon 's
Centre Court ,
but topped that display against Nadal.
DEADLY SHARK
Darcis, who
has a shark tattoo on his arm, said his first reaction when seeing the draw was
"Shit" but there was no hint of inferiority as he outplayed the 2008
and 2010 champion.
"Maybe
he (Nadal) didn't play his best match. But I have to be proud of me, I
think," said Darcis. "I played a great match and I fought from the
beginning till the end, and I played unbelievable tennis."
Federer's
first entrance on Centre Court has become a fixture of the British summer since
he made his debut at the tournament 15 years ago - since when he has won 17
majors.
Under grey
skies, Federer sauntered regally on to his favourite stage in an immaculate
white jacket garnished with the tiniest flash of orange piping to match the
soles of his shoes.
Hanescu,
equal only to 31-year-old Federer in age, was simply dazzled, losing the first
set in 24 minutes and the last in 17 as Federer, keen to conserve energy for
the challenges ahead, raced to his 122nd grasscourt victory.
"I
pack my bags anyway for five sets every single time," Federer, who could
have travelled light for this one, told reporters after his consummate display.
His
potential quarter-final foe, sixth seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, beat Belgian David
Goffin 7-6 6-4 6-3 while Australian former champion Lleyton Hewitt rolled back
the years with a stunning 6-4 7-5 6-3 demolition of Swiss 11th seed Stanislas
Wawrinka. (Reporting by Martyn Herman; editing by Ken Ferris)
Source: http://ph.sports.yahoo.com
Source: http://ph.sports.yahoo.com






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