Nadal Dismisses Kohlschreiber, To Play For Ninth Barcelona Title
Nadal Dismisses Kohlschreiber, To Play For Ninth Barcelona Title
One week after completing his ninth title run at the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, Rafael Nadal will vie for a ninth crown at another happy hunting ground.
The top seeded Spaniard will look to dethrone two-time defending champion Kei Nishikori on Sunday after downing Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-3, 6-3 in the semis of the Barcelona Open BancSabadell. Bidding for an unprecedented ninth victory on home soil, he is hoping to lift his first trophy in three years, adding to crowns in 2005-’09 and 2011-’13 at the Real Club Tenis Barcelona-1899.
“Tomorrow I will play against one of the world’s best players and it will be complicated,” said Nadal. “I have to play a great match to win the final.”
Most Titles At A Single Tournament (Open Era)
Player |
Titles | Tournament |
Rafael Nadal | 9 | Monte-Carlo |
Rafael Nadal | 9 | Roland Garros |
Rafael Nadal | 8 | Barcelona |
Roger Federer | 8 | Halle |
Guillermo Vilas | 8 | Buenos Aires |
Nadal had his entire shotmaking arsenal on display against Kohlschreiber, firing 18 winners and claiming 80 per cent of first serve points. He denied his lone break point faced, while capitalising on three of eight on the German’s serve.
Nadal broke for a 4-2 lead in the first set when a Kohlschreiber forehand clipped the tape and sailed long. The Spaniard continued to apply the pressure in the second, and after failing to convert on three break points in the fifth game, he took his fourth chance for 4-3 and another to seal the victory two games later. He struck a deep return at Kohlschreiber’s feet and a backhand winner to the open court to emerge victorious on his first match point after one hour and 32 minutes.
The World No. 5 advanced to his 101st tour-level final, where he will look to continue his winning ways against Nishikori. Nadal owns an 8-1 advantage in their FedEx ATP Head2Head rivalry, with their lone final encounter also coming on Spanish soil, in Madrid two years ago.
Should Nadal prevail on Sunday, he would earn a record-tying 49th career clay-court crown, pulling level with Guillermo Vilas.
Most Clay-Court Titles (Open Era)
Player |
Titles |
Guillermo Vilas | 49 |
Rafael Nadal | 48 |
Thomas Muster | 40 |
Bjorn Borg | 30 |
Manuel Orantes | 30 |