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Tennis: Nadal, Wawrinka make winning starts on Monte Carlo clay

Published: 15 Apr 2015 - 03:58 pm | Last Updated: 15 Jan 2022 - 04:27 am

Rafael Nadal

 

Monte Carlo, Monaco--Eight-time champion Rafael Nadal and holder Stan Wawrinka both expressed quiet relief at getting back to clay after opening wins on Wednesday at the Monte Carlo Masters.
For third seed Nadal, his 6-2, 6-1 second-round victory against French wild card Lucas Pouille came as a huge relief after a poor season and just one small South American trophy to hand since winning a ninth Roland Garros title last May.
"I'm glad to be back here and playing on clay," said the troubled Spaniard who improved his record at the seaside Country Club to 51 wins and just three losses as he moved into the third round.
Nadal never faced a break point while breaking his wild card opponent three times.
Nadal spent 68 minutes in proving that he will not roll over on his preferred surface even after a month of poor hardcourt results and a general lack of confidence after his ranking fell to fifth.
Nadal has not won in Monte Carlo since 2012, going out in the 2013 final to Novak Djokovic and losing in the quarters a year ago to countryman David Ferrer.
Switzerland's Wawrinka kicked off his week with a 6-1 6-4 defeat of Argentine Juan Monaco to progress to the third round.
The Swiss was also glad to get some red dirt in his socks after an indifferent last few months.
"I'm happy to change, to come on clay again. The conditions are great here, so I'm happy with the first match.
"Since I wasn't playing well in practice, I consider this match as a good one. There were ups and downs, but that's normal for a first match.
"I'm satisfied with my level physically and mentally. I was able to be aggressive.

AFP