Nadal survives Lopez scare in Paris to claim 1,000th win

FRANCK FIFE / AFP

Top seed Rafael Nadal was handed an opening night fright by Feliciano Lopez at the Paris Masters on Wednesday, but rallied to beat his fellow Spaniard 4-6 7-6(5) 6-4 and claim his 1,000th ATP Tour win.

Nadal becomes just the fourth man to achieve 1,000 singles victories in the Open Era, behind Jimmy Connors (1,274), Roger Federer (1,242) and Ivan Lendl (1,068).

"One negative thing about 1,000 wins is you are very old because to win 1,000 matches you need to have a very long career, but I am super happy," Nadal said in courtside. "It means I've done a lot of things right.

"I'm proud of a lot of things, but I faced some challenges in my career in terms of injuries... It's a big achievement to be playing at the age of 34."

Nadal, who was handed a bye in the first round, got off to a terrible start, losing his opening service game and never really coming to terms with Lopez's blistering serve.

Lopez, 39, won a scarcely believable 93 per cent of his first-serve points and also sent down eight aces as he wrapped up the opening set in style.

"It was a very tough match, and I started the worst way possible with the break against him because you are under a lot of pressure for the whole match," Nadal added.

With both players evenly matched, the second set stayed on serve before Nadal edged a tiebreak to send the contest to a decider.

Nadal broke Lopez in his first service game of the third set and then showed his usual levels of laser-like focus to close out the match.

Next up for the 20-times Grand Slam champion is a meeting with Australia's Jordan Thompson in the last 16.

Elsewhere, fourth seed Alexander Zverev beat Serbia's Miomir Kecmanovic 6-2 6-2 to set up a meeting with France's Adrian Mannarino for a place in the quarter-finals.

More from Sports News

  • Williams to face Australia's Joint in Wimbledon comeback

    American great Serena Williams will face Australian 20-year-old Maya Joint in the first round of her eagerly awaited return to Wimbledon, a potentially tricky tie for the seven-time champion playing at the tournament for the first time since 2022.

  • Australia reach World Cup knockouts, Turkey beat USA

    Australia booked their spot in the knockout rounds of the World Cup on Thursday after a cagey draw against Paraguay, who are set to qualify as a third-placed finisher, while Turkey beat USA 3-2, scoring the winner with virtually the last kick of the match.

  • Netherlands win Group F, Japan and Sweden also through

    The Netherlands scored two goals in the first seven minutes of the first half en route to a 3-1 victory over Tunisia on Thursday night in Kansas City in Group F, while Japan and Sweden drew 1-1 in Texas.

  • Beccacece hails Ecuador's biggest World Cup victory

    Ecuador coach Sebastian Beccacece said all Ecuadoreans have a lot to celebrate on Thursday after the country's biggest World Cup result ever, coming from behind to beat Germany 2-1 and advance to the knockout stage.

  • New Zealand openers break record against England

    New Zealand took control of the third Test at Trent Bridge with Tom Latham and Devon Conway setting a record partnership for the Kiwis against England on Thursday.

Coming Up