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Nadal, Agassi return to action at Masters
Cup
Pakistan
Times Sports
Desk
SHANGHAI (China): World
number two Rafael Nadal and US veteran Andre Agassi return to competitive
tennis at the Masters Cup, a day after Roger Federer survived a scare in his
comeback match from injury.
Nadal, out with knee trouble since winning last month’s Madrid Masters, will
be bidding to extend his wins record to 80 this year against Argentinian
world number nine Gaston Gaudio.
Agassi, who has not played since losing the US Open final against Federer in
September, will open his campaign against seventh-ranked Russian Nikolay
Davydenko. Both will be hoping for a less demanding return than Federer who,
after damaging ankle ligaments a month ago, was taken to a third and
deciding set by old rival David Nalbandian.
Federer wasa 3-1 down in the last before rallying with back-to-back breaks
to win 6-3, 2-6, 6-4, calling it “one of the better moments of my career”.
Nadal, 19, has played down his chances here despite coming off a stellar
season in which he won a teenage record 11 titles including the French Open.
The Spaniard, the youngest player in the year-ending tournament since 1993,
says his knees are still troubled by tendinitis and that the Qi Zhong
Stadium court does not suit his baseline game.
“It’s clear that the court is difficult for me and, compared with other
tournaments, it’s clear that it’s not the best,” said the clay-court
specialist.
However, he may be in good company with Gaudio, whose five titles this
season have all been on clay. The Argentine has a 3-2 record against Nadal.
Meanwhile Agassi, at 35 the oldest player here by eight years, has spent two
months on the sidelines since his 6-3, 2-6, 7-6 (7/1), 6-1 defeat to Federer
in New York.
Agassi, who has back problems and sprained an ankle playing racquetball, is
appearing at a record 13th season-ending tournament. He won the title in
1990 and is a three-time runner-up. The eight players here have been divided
into two groups of four and play three matches each, with the top two from
each group progressing to the semi-finals on Saturday.●
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