Rafael Nadal ends title drought

Wins his 46th career claycourt title, second-most in the Open Era

March 03, 2015 12:19 am | Updated November 16, 2021 05:15 pm IST - Buenos Aires

TURNAROUND: Rafael Nadal shakes off sweat and disappointing run by winning the ATP Argentina Open on Sunday.

TURNAROUND: Rafael Nadal shakes off sweat and disappointing run by winning the ATP Argentina Open on Sunday.

Rafael Nadal won his first title in nearly nine months Sunday after defeating Juan Monaco 6-4, 6-1 at the Argentina Open.

The top-seeded Spaniard hadn’t reached a final since winning at Roland Garros last year.

It was Nadal’s 46th title on clay, moving him within three of the record set by Argentine Guillermo Vilas when he played in the 1970s and early 1980s.

Nadal broke Monaco’s serve late in the first set to take a 1-0 lead against the 60th-ranked Argentine, then dominated the second to close out the match in 1 hour, 26 minutes.

Rain delayed and interrupted the match in Buenos Aires.

“It was a complicated day for everybody,” Nadal said. “Both for me and (Monaco) but especially for the fans who had to wait. We have to thank them for staying here until the end.”

Nadal, who had to deal with injuries in recent months, now has 65 singles titles.

Vilas, ranked No. 2 in the world in 1975, won a total of 62 singles titles. The 62-year-old former player was at the final in Buenos Aires on Sunday.

The fourth—ranked Nadal was coming off elimination in the semifinal of the Rio Open. It was his first title in Argentina, where he hadn’t played since 2005.

It is the seventh consecutive year that a Spaniard player has won the Argentina Open. David Ferrer won three titles in a row from 2012-2014.

The result: Final: Rafael Nadal bt Juan Monaco 6-4, 6-1.

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