espnW

espnW: WOMEN + SPORTS SUMMITPresented by Lexus
 
  • Women's Basketball 
    • 2013 WNBA Draft 
    • 2013 NCAA Tournament 
    • 3 To See 
    • Total Access: Tennessee 
  • College Sports
  • Commentary
  • More Sports
  • Watch
    • The Word
    • espnW on ESPN3
    • More Video
  • Athlete's Life
    • espnW Blogs
    • Journeys & Victories
    • In the Game with Robin Roberts
    • espnW Summit
  • Nine For IX
    • Watch The Trailer
    • Robin Roberts on IX films
    • Title IX is Mine
    • Mosaic: Be Part of History

Rafael Nadal reaches doubles semis

Feb 8, 2013 8:49 AM ETAssociated Press
  • Recommend
  • Tweet
  • Comments
  • Email
  • Print

VINA DEL MAR, Chile -- Rafael Nadal's knee held up for a third straight day as he won a doubles match at the VTR Open on Thursday.

And he will get twice the workout on Friday.

More from ESPN.com

Peter Bodo writes that Rafael Nadal seems to be at a crossroads: Does he aspire to retain the top ranking or just live out the rest of his career as the "King of Clay?" Blog

The Spaniard teamed with Juan Monaco to reach the doubles semifinals with a 6-2, 7-6 (4) victory over Guillaume Ruffin and Filippo Volandri; his third match in three days after being away from the game for seven months with an ailing left knee and a stomach virus.

Nadal will play fellow Spaniard Daniel Gimeno-Traver in the singles quarterfinals on Friday, and is scheduled to play later the same day in doubles with Monaco against Argentines Carlos Berlocq and Leonardo Mayer.

This is the kind of test he'd been looking for as he tries to get his play up to the level where he can challenge Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Andy Murray again.

Complete results

Need the scores from any match played in today's tournaments? Results

Nadal and Monaco addressed the crowd on the court after winning, but skipped a news conference, having done four since arriving in Chile.

"I'm very happy to play again and enjoy things here in Chile," Nadal said. "It's a real pleasure playing with a friend."

Standing alongside, Monaco added: "I'm happy to be able to help at his side."

The former No. 1-ranked Nadal moved easily around the court, showing no signs his left knee was bothering him.

"He is worrying about his knees, he's worried about his health. He's worried about getting back to a good competitive level," his spokesman Benito Perez-Barbadillo said.

"He's not worried in a negative way," he added. "What he cares about is to be healthy and be ready to be competitive at every level he plays and to be at the same level as he was playing before."

Nadal has said it may take months to get back to that level and, despite winning seven French Open titles, he said he feels like that event in May is still "light years" away.

Nadal won the last of his eight doubles titles last year with Mark Lopez in Indian Wells. He has won 50 titles in singles -- 11 in Grand Slams.

Nadal is being treated like a rock star in Chile, where he had never played until this week. News stories have turned up some distant relatives in the South American country, and papers are picking up every flattering word he says.

"I feel like just another Chilean," he said Wednesday -- a quote that showed up in the headlines of several Chilean newspapers.

  • Recommend
  • Tweet
  • Comments
  • Email
  • Print

Comments

Use a Facebook account to add a comment, subject to Facebook's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Your Facebook name, photo & other personal information you make public on Facebook will appear with your comment, and may be used on ESPN's media platforms. Learn more.

W SportsNation

What was your favorite news of the week?

  •  
    13%
  •  
    10%
  •  
    12%
  •  
    61%
  •  
    4%

(Total votes: 902)

More From espnW

  • Hays: Super regional surprises may be in store

    May 19 2:18 AM ET | By Graham Hays

  • Griner: Mulkey said keep quiet on sexuality

    May 18 1:31 PM ET

  • Serena, Nadal cruise to Italian Open titles

    May 19 2:54 PM ET

  • Choi atop LPGA Classic; Nordqvist sets record

    May 18 8:32 PM ET

  • Oxbow wins Preakness; Orb finishes fourth

    May 18 10:28 PM ET

  • About espnW
  • Press
  • Advertise on espnW.com
  • Sales Media Kit
  • Interest-Based Ads
  • Corrections
  • Contact Us
  • Shop
  • Jobs at ESPN
  • Supplier Information

2013 ESPN Internet Ventures. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and Safety Information/Your California Privacy Rights are applicable to you. All rights reserved.