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Rafael Nadal is on track to win his fourth successive grand slam after Marcos Daniel was forced to retire during their first-round match at the Australian Open on Tuesday. World number one Nadal had already opened
year because of a nagging knee injury which ruined his season. He needed just 50 minutes to breeze past Brazil's Marcos Daniel 6-2 6-2 at the AEGON Championships yesterday. Yet even after his 23rd tour victory in a row, the 24-yearold
judgment." No.1 seed Rafa Nadal also did not complete his first match - or even lose a game. His Brazilian opponent Marcos Daniel retired with a knee injury with the score at 6-0 5-0.
Australian Open today to set up a third-round meeting with home favourite Bernard Tomic. Nadal, who was leading Marcos Daniel 6-0 5-0 in round one before the Brazilian retired, was pushed slightly harder by American Ryan Sweeting, but
Australia A relentless, yet calm, Rafa Nadal opened his 2011 Aussie Open campaign by taking 11 straight games over Marcos Daniel before the Brazilian retired down 6-0, 5-0 with a knee injury. That's one down and six to go for the swaggering
played on the green surface for the first time on Wednesday since his 2008 Wimbledon win over Roger Federer. Nadal beat Marcos Daniel 6-2 6-2 at Queen's Club and plays Denis Istomin today. "Sometimes, when you look at matches, it seems your
throng when tournament referee Wayne McKewen elbowed his way through the crowd and asked, "Anyone seen Lauren Davis? Marcos Daniel looks as if he might default any moment against Nadal and she's next match on Rod Laver. But I'm not sure I'd
WIMBLEDON, England (AP) Back home, when Brazilian tennis player Marcos Daniel leaves his house to practice, his 3-year-old son sometimes asks if he's taking another airplane. No, Daniel explains patiently
Rafa Slam.'' The Spaniard played only 11 games in his opening match Tuesday, the match curtailed because of Marcos Daniel 's injured left knee. Not content to extend his Grand Slam string of 22 match wins with the 6-0, 5-0 scoreline
I'm better than a few days ago, so that's very positive," said Nadal, whose first-round opponent is Marcos Daniel of Brazil, No. 93 in the world. "I hope (it's) not going to be a problem for Monday or Tuesday. I don't