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Nadal recovers to win on rainy day

Dennis Passa
AP Sports Writer
Rafael Nadal of Spain plays a return to Mikhail Kukushkin of Kazakhstan during their men's singles match at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships in Wimbledon, London, Saturday, June 28, 2014. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
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LONDON — Same start, same finish, for Rafael Nadal on a rainy Saturday at Wimbledon.

Nadal once again lost the first set of a match here this year but came back to win the next three, beating Mikhail Kukushkin of Kazakhstan 6-7 (4), 6-1, 6-1, 6-1 to reach the fourth round.

Under the closed roof on Centre Court, while play everywhere else was suspended due to the inclement weather, Nadal turned the match around by winning eight consecutive games and 14 of 15.



When the match ended, Nadal threw his wristbands to the crowd, giving one of them to a group of vocal supporters dressed in yellow and sporting Spanish flags.

He then looked up to the Royal Box and gave a thumb’s-up to David Beckham, who was standing and applauding.



It marks the first time Nadal is into the second week at the All England Club since he was the runner-up in 2011. He lost in the first round last year and the second round in 2012.

In his first-round match this year, Nadal lost the opening set to Martin Klizan of Slovakia. In the second round he did the same to Lukas Rosol, the Czech player who beat him in five sets here in 2012.

But he has rallied to win all three matches despite the early setback.

“I finished all the matches playing better than (how) I started, and that’s always very positive,” Nadal said.

“At the beginning he was playing really long, no mistakes, very aggressive,” Nadal added. “And I had a few mistakes … I made a few unforced errors with that second serve. In the tiebreak, I didn’t serve my best.”

Once play began, including top-seeded Serena Williams against Alize Cornet of France on Court 1, there was only about 15 minutes of action before rain began falling again and the tarps were pulled over the grass.

Williams and Cornet are 1-1, 40-40 in their match.

Organizers postponed more than 30 doubles and junior matches, but said there was a chance the weather would improve later in the day.

Those already postponed included doubles matches involving top-seeded Bob and Mike Bryan and Serena and Venus Williams.

Sunday is a scheduled off-day at Wimbledon, the only Grand Slam tournament that takes a break midway through.

Maria Sharapova, the 2004 champion, played Alison Riske of the United States on the next match on Centre Court, and seven-time champion Roger Federer was scheduled to play later against Santiago Giraldo of Colombia.


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