Halle: Thanks for the practice

Photo by AP Photo/ dapd/ Joerg Sarbach

Rafa played defending champion Philipp Kohlschreiber (#34) in the Halle quarterfinal round today. I couldn’t really see the match, but it appears that Kohlschreiber was playing very well and that Rafa was off just a bit. No worries. With the exception of 2008, a quarterfinal finish at the Wimbly warm-up is kind of a tradition with Rafa. He’s got some match play on grass and the time to practice on the surface a bit more. Rafa lost: 3-6, 4-6.

Doubles to follow later today. Seems like they’ve withdrawn as Marcel’s already tweeting about flights:



Stats:

Nadal Kohlschreiber
Statistics on Serve
Aces 3 8
Double Faults 2 0
1st Serve % 64% 50%
1st Serve Points Won 28/38 (74%) 27/30 (90%)
2nd Serve Points Won 9/21 (43%) 18/30 (60%)
Break Points Saved 6/8 (75%) 3/3 (100%)
Service Games Played 9 10
Statistics on Return
1st Return Points Won 3/30 (10%) 10/38 (26%)
Second Return Points Won 12/30 (40%) 12/21 (57%)
Break Points Won 0/3 (%) 2/8 (25%)
Return Games Played 10 9
Statistics on Points
Total Service Points Won 37/59 (63%) 45/60 (75%)
Total Return Points Won 15/60 (25%) 22/59 (37%)
Total Points Won 52/119 (44%) 67/119 (56%)


15 Jun 2012 | by | 50 Comments


50 Comments »

  1. Cristina says:

    Rafa did not look injured, did he?. It worries me to read you guys saying he wasn’t running down balls like he normally does.
    Was he asked something about it in the press conference…?.

  2. Ruthie says:

    R & R and seeing his family and friends will do him the world of good. Enjoy your few days off Rafa.

  3. marigold says:

    no he didn’t look injured. he was just tired. I think it looked pretty hot and humid in there with the roof closed. probably quite stultifying when you’re already feeling a bit slugish.

  4. Ch F says:

    Well I didn’t watch any of his matches in Halle but it seems he just needed one or two matches on grass before attacking the real thing in Wimbledon. Was he really that irritated at his performance? I think he usually plays this preparation tournament knowing deep down that he doesn’t have the emotional strength to fight for more than one or two matches. Apparently he has learnt that he cannot use all his energy up before Wimbledon and I don’t blame him. The RG final was a very demanding match that drained him emotionally so I guess it is normal to not chase every ball in a preparation torunament right after that.

    I hope it is not wishful thinking but I think he will be back to his fighting mode in a week.

  5. faeaki says:

    Oh I hope so Ch F, love to watch Rafa at Wimby he so loves it there.



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