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Rafael Nadal begins quest for 13th French Open title with straight-sets win

Rafael Nadal begins quest for 13th French Open title with straight-sets win
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The Spaniard will draw level with Roger Federer on 20 grand slams if he triumphs at Roland Garros.

Rafael Nadal began his quest for French Open title number 13 with a straight-sets victory over Egor Gerasimov.

The Spaniard, who extended his record on the Paris clay to 94-2, will draw level with Roger Federer on 20 grand slams if he triumphs at Roland Garros.

World number 83 Gerasimov, from Belarus, was not expected to cause Nadal too many problems, and so it proved.

Despite a booming serve from the 6ft 5in powerhouse which held up to some early scrutiny, Nadal wrapped up a routine 6-4 6-4 6-2 win in a shade over two hours.

The tournament, moved to the autumn due to coronavirus, has a completely different feel to it, even for the most seasoned of campaigners.

Nadal said: “It’s a different Roland Garros. Of course we play in the same place. But the conditions are completely different than any other Roland Garros that we played.

“But the only thing I can do is just stay positive, do my job, try my best every single day.

“Even if the conditions are not the ideal ones, I will fight for my goals every single moment.”

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Egor Gerasimov was well beaten by Rafael Nadal (Alessandra Tarantino/AP)

Twice runner-up Dominic Thiem avoided a New York hangover as he opened his campaign with a convincing win over Marin Cilic.

The third seed was playing his first match since lifting his maiden grand slam trophy at the US Open two weeks ago and admitted that playing another major tournament so soon would be a mental challenge.

He was not helped by drawing another former slam champion in 2014 US Open winner Cilic, especially given the Croatian had taken a set off him in New York.

But it proved to be an unhappy 32nd birthday for Cilic, who took the match to Thiem but paid the price for too many unforced errors in a 6-4 6-3 6-3 defeat.

The Austrian said: “The main challenge was to get the match tension again. Because I was on fire in New York for two weeks, and then one week at home where I tried to relax but not lose all the tension, because obviously I want to do well here in Paris.

“I guess I found a good mixture, and I’m very happy with this first round today.”

Dominic Thiem kept his eye on the ball against Marin Cilic
Dominic Thiem kept his eye on the ball against Marin Cilic (Alessandra Tarantino/AP)

Thiem, meanwhile, will not be put off by the cold weather in Paris, saying: “I know how to play in those kind of conditions, obviously, because in Austria we have many days like that.

“And then from junior times and when I started to play professional on the Futures in March in Croatia or Czech Republic, there were many tournaments with similar conditions. Cold, heavy balls.

“So it’s not really something new for me and it helps against guys like Marin, because it’s a little bit easier to return many serves back in the court and to run down almost every ball. So I like these conditions.”

Fabio Fognini was beaten by Mikhail Kukushkin
Fabio Fognini was beaten by Mikhail Kukushkin (Christophe Ena/AP)

In the next round, Thiem will take on American Jack Sock, who defeated his countryman Reilly Opelka 6-4 6-4 6-3.

There was a high-profile casualty in a late-night battle when fourth seed Daniil Medvedev crashed out.

The combustible Russian, already a set down to Marton Fucsovics, was given a point penalty for racket abuse on set point in the second.

Medvedev took the third but Hungarian Fucsovics hung on for the biggest win of his career, winning 6-4 7-6 (3) 2-6 6-1.

Other early seeds to scatter included eighth-ranked home favourite Gael Monfils, who bowed out 6-4 7-5 3-6 6-3 to Alexander Bublik.

Fabio Fognini, seeded 14, went down 7-5 3-6 7-6 (1) 6-0 to Mikhail Kukushkin, while 19th seed Felix Auger-Aliassime was beaten 7-5 6-3 6-3 by Yoshihito Nishioka.

And there was a marathon five-setter for the smattering of fans allowed into Roland Garros to enjoy, or endure.

Italian qualifier Lorenzo Giustino overcame France’s Corentin Moutet 18-16 in the fifth, in a match lasting six hours and five minutes.

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