Qualifier Dustin Brown shocks Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon
Dustin Brown put in a virtuoso display as he beat two-time Wimbledon champion Rafael Nadal 7-5 3-6 6-4 6-4.
The Spaniard, who has slipped down the sport's pecking order and
was seeded 10 after a year of injury and below-par performances, fell
as Brown, ranked 102 in the world, unleashed a barrage of thunderous
serves and ground strokes, mixed with clever drop shots to seal a shock
victory.
Brown, who had beaten Nadal in the pair's only other meeting
last year, looked to rush the Spaniard from the start, blasting winners
at every opportunity and squeezing Nadal at the net to cut off his
options in an unorthodox style that had the Wimbledon crowd in raptures.
Former world number one Nadal, famed for his athleticism, could
not find his rhythm among Brown's variety of play, picking up the second
set with a flash of his familiar passing shots and a helpful, albeit
momentary, easing in his 30-year old opponent's arrow like attack.
But normal service was resumed afterwards as the dreadlocked
Brown, who changed nationality from Jamaican to German in 2010, blasted
onward to seal victory with his 13th ace of the match.
Dustin
Brown of Germany serves during his match against Rafael Nadal of Spain
at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, July 2, 2015.
REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth - Reuters
Former world number one Nadal, famed for his athleticism, could
not find his rhythm among Brown's variety of play, picking up the second
set with a flash of his familiar passing shots and a helpful, albeit
momentary, easing in his 30-year old opponent's arrow like attack.
But normal service was resumed afterwards as the dreadlocked
Brown, who changed nationality from Jamaican to German in 2010, blasted
onward to seal victory with his 13th ace of the match.
Rafael
Nadal of Spain reacts during his match against Dustin Brown of Germany
at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, July 2, 2015. - Reuters
"On this court especially, you meet players that don't want to play from the baseline sometimes," Nadal said.
"This opponent is one of these. You cannot have mistakes
against a player like him with that big serve. You know, nothing to
lose. Serving first and second almost the same speed.
"Without having rhythm at all. I didn't hit three balls in a
row the same way. Then when you need to hit that ball, extra ball, you
don't have the confidence to do it. So that's what happened."
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