French Open: Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal drawn to face each other in semis

Saturday, May 27, 2017

Novak Djokovic
Novak Djokovic

Defending champion Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal were drawn to face each other in a blockbuster French Open semi-final.

Nadal is chasing a 10th title at Roland Garros while second seed Djokovic, working with new coach Andre Agassi, is looking to defend the only major he still holds. "Rafa is the number one favourite," said Djokovic.

World No. 1 Andy Murray is seeded to face 2015 champion Stan Wawrinka in the last four. Murray starts against Russia's World No. 85 Andrey Kuznetsov, Djokovic tackles Spanish clay courter Marcel Granollers, while Nadal meets combustible Frenchman Benoit Paire.

Rafael Nadal
Rafael Nadal

Murray could face dangerous Juan Martin del Potro in the third round. Injury-plagued del Potro, who lost to Murray in the 2016 Olympics final, is playing Roland Garros for the first time since 2012.

If the seedings work out, 2016 runner-up Murray, who is reportedly suffering from an illness, would face Japan's Kei Nishikori in the last eight.

The other quarter-finals would see Wawrinka meet 2014 US Open champion Marin Cilic, Nadal would meet Canada's Milos Raonic while Djokovic could take on Dominic Thiem.

Djokovic demolished highly-regarded Austrian Thiem for the loss of just one game in the Rome Masters semi-finals last week.

The 30-year-old Nadal has already reached the magical 10 titles number this year at the claycourt events in Monte Carlo and Barcelona. For good measure, he also won Madrid for a fifth time, ending a seven-match losing streak, stretching back over two years against Djokovic in the process.

Nadal boasts a sensational career record at Roland Garros - 72 wins and just two defeats, to Djokovic in 2015 and an injury-affected shock loss to Robin Soderling in 2009.

On clay this year, Djokovic has been on an upward curve - quarter-finals in Monte Carlo, semi-finals in Madrid and a runners-up spot in Rome where he was comprehensively demolished by Alexander Zverev.

"It was one of my last dreams in terms of tournaments that I wanted to win here," said Djokovic at the draw. "It was missing from my list so I ticked it off and got the full set of Grand Slams."

In the women's draw, top seed Angelique Kerber starts against experienced Russian Ekaterina Makarova in the first round. Kerber is due to face defending champion Garbine Muguruza of Spain in the semi-finals.

"I am super-excited to be here. I am preparing the best I can but there is no magic pattern," said Muguruza who comes into the tournament having suffered a neck injury in Rome last week. Muguruza has a tough opener against former champion Francesca Schiavone. Second seed Karolina Plisova was drawn to face 2014 runner-up Simona Halep in the semi-finals but will start against Zheng Saisai of China.

 


Nadal doesn't care about favourite tag

Rafael Nadal insisted yesterday that he didn't care if he was regarded as the favourite for a 10th French Open, even if his rivals begged to differ. "100% he's the big favourite," said Austrian star Dominic Thiem.

"I think he will try everything to win La Decima, I think it will be very unique in tennis to win a Grand Slam title ten times. It's pretty crazy, I guess. So 100% he's the one to beat and the big favourite."

"You have to write what you have to do, but I don't care," said Nadal. "At the end of the day for me the only important thing is arrive here, play well. If I am playing well, doesn't matter if you believe or you don't believe that I am one of the candidates or not."

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