Lacko made sparring for Nadal would still leave a good feeling

Any of the scripts provided prior to second-round match with Rafa Nadal measuring a semidesconocido Lukas Lacko was fulfilled at face value. The Spaniard had no opposition in the Slovak, who little more than a sparring partner in a party whose intensity might be the same as that of training the number 2 worldwide. With little wear, the best news for Rafa Nadal advances to the third phase of the Open de Australia, where Phillip Kohlschreiber measured.

Rafael Nadal (2) Luckas Lacko was imposed by an aggregate score of 6-2, 6-2, 6-2 after an hour and fifty-two minutes of play in the crash that closed the day shift at the Rod Laver Arena, which recorded a full house and encouraged the Spanish as a more aussie. Despite suffering from high temperatures (it was 32 degrees in Melbourne), Nadal quickly acclimated to the weather, the track and his rival anything but Lacko, who came on campus as large as the opponent, and this was the first time the Slovakian was measured at a ‘Top Ten’. Rafa seriously entered the game, achieving a partial 5-0 (three breaks included) who did that would herald the first set with a ‘donut’ in his favor. However, a timid reaction Lacko, who once broke the Spanish service, lasted a little over the set, which fell from the Spanish side after just over half an hour of meeting.

Despite not signing a brilliant statistics, Nadal was comfortable on the track, leaving a good feeling and even seemed to be proved before a brave Lacko I tried getting on track and giving a glimpse of a good punch right. Rafa again break the service of his rival in the opening game of the second set and from there was carried away. To give some “but” the game of Nadal be noted that keeps playing back on the track too, with the fingers of one hand increases the net to wrap up the points. Still, the superiority of Spanish on the table was considerable.

The beginning of the third set was spectacular for the Spanish. Nadal reeled off nine points in a row, striking a white break and ratifying the same with the same condition. The Spanish made no mistake when Lacko left the half-court ball and put distance in between from the first swing. There was even room for Rafa makes the gesture and laugh after a shout from the stands which momentarily stopped the game. A further point which indicated the intensity of a shock which was used without hardly being aware, offering freshness and Nadal confident for the next engagement at Melbourne Park. In third round, Rafa Nadal will have to be measured at the German Phillip Kohlschreiber (27), who beat American Wayne Odesnik with a score of 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. The Spanish was measured 6 times before Kohlschreiber, always with victory for Nadal. To continue the streak

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